Thanks Rick and Martin. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Bourgeois, Dr. Martin To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:42 PM Subject: RE: [tips] OFF TOPIC
... is from the second verse of the bob dylan song 'subterranean homesick blues': Maggie comes fleet foot Face full of black soot Talkin' that the heat put Plants in the bed but The phone's tapped anyway Maggie says that many say They must bust in early May Orders from the D. A. Look out kid Don't matter what you did Walk on your tip toes Don't try "No Doz" Better stay away from those That carry around a fire hose Keep a clean nose Watch the plain clothes You don't need a weather man To know which way the wind blows ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:19 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] OFF TOPIC Now that pistol packing Mama Sarah Palin has raised an association between Obama and the founder of the Weatherman underground,my question pertains to the origin of the historical nomenclature. The name apparently has to do with a quotation re one does not need a weatherman to know what way the wind is blowing. Did this reference come from Bob Dylan? Is it in a song that he wrote? or did this phrase emanate from a British poet? And the answer my friend............ Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida ---To make changes to your subscription contact:Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---To make changes to your subscription contact:Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
