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hmmm
did you know that
23 sheets of paper almost make a quire?
23 was William S.
Burroughs' special number. I have been cataloging huge swaths of his
papers, and notice the number in my email address, assigned to me completely
by chance...
At 02:22 PM 7/1/01 -0700, you wrote:
Male Sex Cycle - 23
days in the male sex cycle (according to Tantrists).
June 1,
1996 - The day Tim Leary died. The
date 6-1-1996
provides
6+1+1+9+9+6=32, or 23 backwards.
Microsoft
- There are
23 buildings on the Microsoft campus
in Redmond,
Washington. Where do you want Bill Gates to
go today?
TV:Seinfeld
- Kramer hides his
air conditioner on Level Purple 23 in
a shopping
carpark. This episode was played in Australia on 23
September
1996.
Clinton
-
Bill Clinton's numerical initials are B=2
C=3.
The number of letters in William Jefferson Clinton is
23.
Clinton, William, W being the 23rd letter of the alphabet.
23
skidoo - what I wish George Bush would do.
Patricia the
fluxbombshell
einar wrote:
> Also, it takes 23
pairs of chromosomes to make a human child, every 23rd > angstrom
of the DNA helix is mutated, Sirius (who some think have a >
connection with the Bavarian Illuminati) rises on July 23rd, the person
who > had the bomb in the film Airport was sitting in seat
23...the list goes on.. > > jason the
fluxbomb > > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
"Roger Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001
9:22 AM > Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: FluxFortune > >
> > > >Jill suggested sometime in 2003 since I'd been
mentioning how the number > 23 > > >often pops up in
mysterious circumstances, in fact Saturday was the 23rd > >
>June. I thought I'd offer the list the chance to send in their
thought. > > (Sol) > > > > > > There
are twenty three courts at the Old Bailey, more formally known
as > the > > Central Court, London. > > >
> There have been twenty three US presidents who were lawyers >
> > > During 1984 an estimated 23 million babies were born
in India > > > > Landseer's four bronze lions were
added to the pedestal of Nelson's Column > > in 1867, some
twenty three years after its original > > unveiling in London's
Trafalgar Square > > > > Hope this helps >
> > > XXX > > Roger > > > > (I
was lost but am now found) > > > > >
>
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