--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your point about the public invitation being the wrong way to do it 
is
> a good one.  I wasn't thinking, I wrote it on impulse.  You are 
wrong
> about my intentions, but correct that it was not the right way ask. 
> As you know my private communications have been consistently 
friendly.
> 
> The rest of your points suck the oxygen out of the room I am in.  
What
> a cynical point of view.

Oh, Curtis, what a funny reaction to Nosferatu Stein, TM Nazi 
extroadinaire. Of course she sucks the air out of the room. 

Apparently you have never encountered the nagging mother-in-law who 
always fault-finds and reduces everyone to self-loathing. What else 
to expect from a personality disorder of Judy's calibre?

There's a wonderful story (two actually) everyone should know: in the 
20's or 30's suspecting the worst was on its way in terms of 
international conflict, a man carefully researched and found the 
safest place to move his family: Guam. 

Sigh and Alas.

Everyone needs to keep this story in mind whenever courting the TM 
Nazi. 

Then there is the story, Aesop's?, of the frog an the scorpion. The 
scorpion wants to cross the river and asks the frog if it can ride on 
its back. The frog, somewhat stupified, says "well of course not, 
you'll sting me and we'll both drown" -- Oh, no, says the scropion, I 
wouldn't do that. Finally the frog relents and, half-way over the 
river the scorpion stings the frog.

Why'd you do that, asks the frog. Now we'll both drown. Oh, well, 
replied the scorpion, it's my nature.

Still, Nosferatu sucking the air out of the room is a nice image. It 
keeps me from inviting the scorpion to crawl on my back.






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