I figured that out she voted in the '50's I could not vote for a decade later.. 
Age has nothing to do with anything..  she always had good insights that comes 
only with age, that is very enjoyable..

تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others

-----Original Message-----
From: archytas <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Games?

I doubt starting off by saying she is at least a decade older than you 
would be the best start Allan.  We are in touch most days.

On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 2:15:14 PM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> I miss rigsy. When in contact give her my greetings.. both emails still 
> work  and i would enjoy hearing from her..
>
> تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
> Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: archytas <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 2:46 PM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Games?
>
> Rigsy is still about Allan.  She is on a genetic quest too.  It seems we 
> share a highland connection some time after Gabby's grass porridge lot came 
> with agriculture 3000 years ago.  Rigs comes from the MacDonalds, my lot 
> were MacArthars - though at some earlier point we must have been MacGabby. 
> Rigs is still cleaning her own windows and quite easily has me wishing I'd 
> been a few years older.
>
> Hope is so obviously the splendid person Allan imagines, with the surf 
> rising as she smiles, as Tony implies.  Indeed, she already has us playing 
> ring-a-ring-of-roses, the traditional plague celebration of my youth.  I 
> am, as I'm sure she knows, missing Gabby already. It's a sort of Daniel in 
> the lion's den sort of thing, where you have to keep putting the thorn back 
> in to bring her back.  Sure, you soon realise she is putting the thorn back 
> in while you sleep, but this is surely just part of some fairytale she 
> tells to inform one of Nietzsche's eternal return.  Now she is working on 
> Hume's concept of self in her lair (surely 'retreat'?).  And what Hope we 
> have been given.
>
> The war games are educational.  It depends on how one looks at them.  For 
> me, unless on a killing spree with Gabbyraptor, including women in short 
> leather skirts and our Russian Zombie allies against the evil machines (see 
> earlier photos) - these games are an example of the fetish of the current 
> Utopia of Rules and the secret pleasures of bureaucracy.  The games model 
> bureaucracy to a 'T'.  If only Gabby were here we could get a linguistic 
> understanding of what a 'T' is.  Hope will no doubt offer her new 
> therapy-educational gaming to help with my Gabby-withdrawal symptoms.  A 
> cake at the Cafe Atopia perhaps, rather than a tour of the Bullshit Bingo 
> (TM) board?
>
> Hope has already started our needed re-education with an interesting 
> gambit on the internet self.  I welcome the sunshine unconditionally, 
> though it's overcast here and the nation is mourning the demise of our 
> leading boystoys presenter, suspending for chinning a BBC producer.  Some 
> of us welcome the sunshine that will come with the absence of Top Gear for 
> three weeks - though with this now first-up news we are seeing even more of 
> Jeremy Clarkson.
>
> Gabby was prone to instruct us to do all the work on her suggestions Hope. 
>  One hopes you will lead us by example, explicating an exegesis of your own 
> ideas.   Bureaucracies create games that are in no sense fun, and it would 
> be good to see what you mean by educational content and aspiration. 
>  Indeed, Mind's Eye could become such a game.  In loving memory of Gabby, 
> for surely forgiveness is educational, and in your beaming new presence, we 
> might give Thiedy Bears as prizes.  Perhaps an early boss fight could be 
> between Allan and Gabby, involving overcoming the bully through educational 
> means.  I volunteer to write the scene, if I can be drawn away from 
> cuddling my Thiedy Bear - assuming I can retrieve it from the dogs' bed. 
>  Allan will triumph through attribution study, extreme value analysis and 
> conclusive proof of global warming.  To add spice, the Hope Sunshine 
> surfboard will help in slaying the anti-educational Bokoharam vampires.
>
> Hope Floats was a movie I intended to send to Gabby for educational 
> purposes.  I think it had Sandra Bullock in it and couldn't stomach 
> watching it myself.  The educational purpose, of course, was that if the 
> bullying ceased I would send no further examples of American waterboarding. 
>  Now we have Hope to re-educate Gabby, such dire measures may not be needed.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 8:48:18 AM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>>
>> Rigs is older than I am by at least a decade. I have no idea as to what 
>> is happening with her but i think her children placed her in a nursing 
>> home..  
>> As for Pat.  I have not heard from him personally in a long long time.. I 
>> tried contacting his publisher with no results..  i always like Pat  and 
>> miss both of them very much
>> .
>>
>> تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
>> Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Hope Sunshine <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 8:31 AM
>> Subject: Mind's Eye Re: Games?
>>
>> Oh yes Rigs! And maybe you will also find Pat somewhere there! They were 
>> forgotten on the list of dearly missed former members of Minds Eye. Thanks 
>> for bringing her up again. :-)
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 01:16:38 UTC+1 schrieb archytas:
>>>
>>> It would be handy to have Gabby along to play Grand Theft Auto.  Die 
>>> neuen Farben würde uns in San Andreus getötet.  You sound a safer :bet for 
>>> the hot coffee mod Hope, but down and dirty playing in cop mode given my 
>>> relevant experience, I would need Gabby's steel to balance my good cop 
>>> routines with her bullet-spraying mayhem.  And really, for GTA, Hope goes 
>>> to bed too early.  
>>>
>>> I am sure Gabby, as a democratic bully, would insist on spin the bottle 
>>> to choose game partners, so I'm watching the BBC's second episode on 
>>> women's emancipation in case I have to team up with Hope to gain some 'new 
>>> man' conversation.  Gabby, of course, would slap any such rot down as a 
>>> flagrant attempt to get inside her head by bewitchment and far too wimpy 
>>> for a real man.  Bully is a wimp version of GTA with bicycles, so she 
>>> wouldn't play that anyway.  Should I have to take this assignment, we would 
>>> speak German to sound more menacing and ensure her standard corruption of 
>>> anything I say was genuinely a matter of lost in translation.  Other teams 
>>> might pull out at the beginning if the dream team killers were put together 
>>> by the bottle spin, though with luck the Gabbseraptor (her screen name in 
>>> Dark Spore) would soon enter a killing loop with Allan's dead body and the 
>>> rest of us could follow Molly in pacifying the neighbourhood through 
>>> self-development.
>>>
>>> Should the group be prepared to take on this mission impossible, Hope 
>>> Sunshine will fade to rain in five seconds.  On the whole, I have decided 
>>> on a previous engagement in Philadelphia, of preferably Rigsy's cooking and 
>>> a bottle of malt.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 10:43:11 PM UTC, archytas wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Having fun would be a good idea.  Don't we know you already?
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 10:31:56 PM UTC, Hope Sunshine wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Good night everyone, see you back tomorrow. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Dienstag, 10. März 2015 23:29:51 UTC+1 schrieb Hope Sunshine
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey, everyone! I think it could do us all good to start having more 
>>>>>> fun and be more relaxed. Life is too short to constantly quarrel about 
>>>>>> ultimately unnecessary things. So how about some edutainment? Does 
>>>>>> anyone 
>>>>>> know some games that are both fun to play and educational at the same 
>>>>>> time? 
>>>>>> I just stumbled over the game "Bully" but thought that might be not such 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> good idea at the moment... haha ... no, how about some serious games. 
>>>>>> Anyone any recommendations? 
>>>>>>
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