Lulex e Ivanzinho,

Cês me respeitem que sou mais velho, além de ser lá de onde se come vrido e
se arrota cristal!
Agora vou tomar uma vodka q. congelada - sminorff, da vermelha mesmo, a
preta inglesa tá mais de 50 irreais - e esperar os parentes para poder comer
e jiboiar.
Mas 'alembro' maracujina dá sono, quem tem sono, dorme, quem dorme
sonha...quer coisa melhor? E depois de passar uns 40 minutos vendo as
moçoilas in flor, nas paradas e transeuntes, do cadeirão na porta do meu
amigo Judeu Bima, devo ter uns sonhos bem interessantes, mas isso eu não
conto, pois minhas intimidades cabem aos meus vários e multiplos
heteronimos.

Tarad'Orf

e Brab'Orf, pela sugesta dos meus caros amigos!

2008/8/16 Ivan Júnior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>    *Lula Lulinha,*
> **
> *Do jeito que está vai ter que ser injetável.*
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> *From:* augustolula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* becodalama <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* becodalama <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:09 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [becodalama] info sabida e consabida...
>
>  Ivan é preciso providenciar os maracujás para acalmar o OFF
>
> ---------- Início da mensagem original -----------
>
> De: [email protected]
> Para: [email protected]
> Cc:
> Data: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 09:50:40 -0300
> Assunto: Re: [becodalama] info sabida e consabida...
>
> > É amigo, do seu dia só vai ser boa a noite.
> >
> > Beijão
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Ørf
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:11 AM
> > Subject: Re: [becodalama] info sabida e consabida...
> >
> >
> >
> > nem dormi ainda, meu caro Ivanzinho, meu relogio biologico funciona,
> nesta estação do ano, pelo hemisferio norte.
> > e ainda vou encarar a chegada de sogro, sogra, 2 cunhados e mulheres e
> crianças, mas aa noite eu me solto no mundão da cidade alta, minha Macondo
> ou Combray, dependendo do leitor e aduzindo de antemão que de Proust eu não
> tenho a viadagem, embora nada tenha contra eles - os tais viados -, muitos
> amigos meus são e muitos são melhores que a grande maioria dos machões de
> bigodões, barrigudões, assistidores de televisão bebericando cervejas. Afe,
> que povo ridiculo esse que grita: "Nêga ,frite uns salgadinhos, traga uma
> gelada, gooooooooooollllllllllllllll," ora puerra, vou dormir!
> >
> > inté+ a noite.
> >
> > Orf
> >
> >
> >
> > 2008/8/16 Ivan Júnior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<ivanjunior%40offsetgrafica.com.br>
> >
> >
> >
> > Vixe Orfinho,
> >
> > "apolineo macho digno de ser levado ao leito para os devidos floreios e
> jogos gozosos."
> >
> > Já tomou muito maracujá hoje hein?
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Ørf
> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 8:31 AM
> > Subject: [becodalama] info sabida e consabida...
> >
> >
> >
> > ...que esses eternos descobridores do obvio - ululante? -, os tais
> especialistas em 'mente' teimam em dizer como grande novidade: tome umas
> lapadas de cana que uma mujer feia como um trubufu fica mais
> bunitinha...idem ibidem no caso delas, o mais menos dotado pela natureza dos
> tais atributos 'belezais' parecerá para a inebriada manceba ou mesmo senhÔra
> um apolineo macho digno de ser levado ao leito para os devidos floreios e
> jogos gozosos.
> >
> > Orf
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Robert Karl Stonjek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<stonjek%40ozemail.com.au>
> >
> > Date: 2008/8/14
> > Subject: [Mind and Brain] News: 'Beer goggles' are real - it's official
> > To: Psychiatry-Research <[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]<psychiatry-research%40yahoogroups.com>>,
> Mind and Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <MindBrain%40yahoogroups.com>>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 'Beer goggles' are real - it's official
> > a.. 13 August 2008
> > b.. From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.
> > c.. Peter Aldhous
> >
> > THE next time you hear someone blaming "beer goggles" for their
> behaviour, you may have to believe them. People really do appear more
> attractive when our perceptions are changed by drinking alcohol.
> >
> > There have been few previous attempts to investigate the idea that people
> seem to find others more attractive when drunk. In 2003, psychologists at
> the University of Glasgow, UK, published a study in which they asked
> heterosexual students in campus bars and cafés whether they had been
> drinking, and then got them to rate photos of people for attractiveness.
> While the results supported the beer goggles theory, another explanation is
> that regular drinkers tend to have personality traits that mean they find
> people more attractive, whether or not they are under the influence of
> alcohol at the time.
> >
> > To resolve the issue, a team of researchers led by Marcus Munafò at the
> University of Bristol in the UK conducted a controlled experiment. They
> randomly assigned 84 heterosexual students to consume either a non-alcoholic
> lime-flavoured drink or an alcoholic beverage with a similar flavour. The
> exact amount of alcohol varied according to the individual but was designed
> to have an effect equivalent to someone weighing 70 kilograms drinking 250
> millitres of wine - enough to make some students tipsy. After 15 minutes,
> the students were shown pictures of people their own age, from both sexes.
> >
> > Both men and women who had consumed alcohol rated the faces as being more
> attractive than did the controls (Alcohol and Alcoholism, DOI:
> 10.1093/alcalc/agn065). Surprisingly, the effect was not limited to the
> opposite sex - volunteers who had drunk alcohol also rated people from their
> own sex as more attractive.
> >
> > This contrasts with the Glaswegian team's results, where there was only
> an effect when men were looking at pictures of women, and vice versa. One
> explanation, says Munafò, is that alcohol-boosted perceptions of
> attractiveness tend to become focused on potential sexual partners in
> environments conducive to sexual encounters. He aims to repeat the
> experiment after showing students a video of people flirting in a bar, to
> provide some appropriate social cues.
> >
> > Munafò also intends to study how the effect varies with the amount of
> alcohol consumed - although ethical constraints rule out exploring doses at
> which our ability to focus on a face breaks down. "We can look at smaller
> doses and we can look at slightly higher doses," he says.
> >
> > As well as changing perceptions of attractiveness, alcohol also
> encourages us to engage in behaviour we would otherwise avoid. In a study by
> Robert Leeman of Yale University students reported they were more likely to
> engage in risky sexual acts after drinking - which could be due to alcohol
> lowering our inhibitions through a direct effect on the brain or by
> providing a convenient excuse for such behaviour.
> >
> > Drugs and Alcohol - Learn more in our comprehensive special report.
> >
> > Source: NewScientist
> >
> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19926694.500-beer-goggles-are-real--its-official.html?DCMP=NLC-nletter&nsref=mg19926694.500
> >
> > Posted by
> > Robert Karl Stonjek
> >
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