RE: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot


when my brother and i were little we thought it was amazing that a boy had 
the first name leave it  to

we thought that was his name--leave it to beaver--
beaver being last name



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Good one, Rod! :)

  Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:41:35 -0600
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Yes, but I don't remember the Cleaver family having a child named
Ding?


On 1427 Safar 14, at 2:42 PM, suse wrote:

 wow holy crap this is great
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 From: Sheila Murphy
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 tip toe ag (wag) school of
 foster shie(l)DING
 clamor or why
 stipulate the
 threads (reads)
 gone bare hare
 mingling the lines
 of copyright ode
 a la mode
 to pink their way
 to WARD off
 JUNE delinquency
 as matters are
 besmirched with
 clinkety clingon
 sacrifice (accordions)
 accorDINGly
 lifted away
 the sway of see-
 saw graced with
 packAGING
 cement-costs-
 more-now
 (more) so this guy
 nearby WATERED
 it (a flower bed?)
 to make it run
 like colors we say
 never do
 sheila e. murphy




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RE: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread Allan Revich
Yes, and when I was a teen I found it amazing that a mainstream American TV
station would name a little boy Beaver.

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when my brother and i were little we thought it was amazing that a boy had 
the first name leave it  to
we thought that was his name--leave it to beaver--
beaver being last name


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Subject: FLUXLIST: the cleavers
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:10:07 -0800 (PST)

Good one, Rod! :)

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Yes, but I don't remember the Cleaver family having a child named
Ding?


On 1427 Safar 14, at 2:42 PM, suse wrote:

  wow holy crap this is great
  - Original Message -
  From: Sheila Murphy
  To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
  Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:33 PM
  Subject: FLUXLIST: tip toe ag (wag) school of
 
  tip toe ag (wag) school of
  foster shie(l)DING
  clamor or why
  stipulate the
  threads (reads)
  gone bare hare
  mingling the lines
  of copyright ode
  a la mode
  to pink their way
  to WARD off
  JUNE delinquency
  as matters are
  besmirched with
  clinkety clingon
  sacrifice (accordions)
  accorDINGly
  lifted away
  the sway of see-
  saw graced with
  packAGING
  cement-costs-
  more-now
  (more) so this guy
  nearby WATERED
  it (a flower bed?)
  to make it run
  like colors we say
  never do
  sheila e. murphy



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Re: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread Reid Wood

Take a cleaver to the beavers.

On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:34 PM, David-Baptiste Chirot wrote:



when my brother and i were little we thought it was amazing that a  
boy had the first name leave it  to

we thought that was his name--leave it to beaver--
beaver being last name



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], FLUXLIST FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: the cleavers
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:10:07 -0800 (PST)

Good one, Rod! :)

  Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:41:35 -0600
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Yes, but I don't remember the Cleaver family having a child named
Ding?


On 1427 Safar 14, at 2:42 PM, suse wrote:

 wow holy crap this is great
 - Original Message -
 From: Sheila Murphy
 To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
 Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:33 PM
 Subject: FLUXLIST: tip toe ag (wag) school of

 tip toe ag (wag) school of
 foster shie(l)DING
 clamor or why
 stipulate the
 threads (reads)
 gone bare hare
 mingling the lines
 of copyright ode
 a la mode
 to pink their way
 to WARD off
 JUNE delinquency
 as matters are
 besmirched with
 clinkety clingon
 sacrifice (accordions)
 accorDINGly
 lifted away
 the sway of see-
 saw graced with
 packAGING
 cement-costs-
 more-now
 (more) so this guy
 nearby WATERED
 it (a flower bed?)
 to make it run
 like colors we say
 never do
 sheila e. murphy




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RE: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread Melissa McCarthy
I like the name Leaveitto Beaver; I always thought the singer's name was 
Ellafitz Gerald, and thought that Ellafitz was a great name!







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Re: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread Rod Stasick

Yeah, I know! I used to think that actor's name was Efrem Zimbalist Jr!








(oh, wait...)



Re: FLUXLIST: the cleavers

2006-03-29 Thread Melissa McCarthy
But if his name was F. Remzimba List, Jr, now *that* would be good! Then you 
could wonder what the F stood for (Fluxus, perhaps?).

xoME






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