If this isn't funny...

<i> Weingartenpfirsich-Pimpernelle</i>

...then I'M the biggest Weingarten loser!



--- In [email protected], James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> from Vienna.  Via Fussen and Salzburg, where The Sound of Music 
still shows daily at the youth hostel.  Thank god I'm outta that hell 
hole!  Seriously, Europe is fantastic, they sell beer everywhere!  
Even at internet cafes.
>    
>   Right now actually, I am in an internet cafe drinking an Ananas-
Grapefruit-Aloe Vera Balance fruit drink, which is so unlike like 
me.  Anyway, there is a point to this post, which is so unlike me.  
On this bottle it says Weingartenpfirsich-Pimpernelle.  I have no 
idea why.  Perhaps someone with too much time on their hands, and 
free internet, can find out what the meaning is.  And hopefully it's 
funny.
>    
>   See you kids soon.
> 
> Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   I'm sure you will totally appreciate Spamalot, in any case--you 
> should definitely catch it.  I'm sure it is coming to Toronto 
> eventually.  I just saw it in Boston, it's great.  Great spoof of 
all 
> that middle ages stuff along with modern show business, etc.  You 
> know what they say, those who forget the past are doomed to repeat 
> it, so now you know the past and you're totally up on the present 
too 
> so you will know whether GWB & Co. are making the same mistakes as 
> all those medieval people did.  I know, it's a stretch, but I was 
> trying to tie your interest in medieval history with your interest 
in 
> the news and it isn't working very well.  
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Susan Carroll-Clark 
> <nicolaa@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings--
> > 
> > Ellen wrote:
> > > What motivated you to check out the Post from Canada?  (I assume
> > > that's how most people discover Gene's column and chat, not 
from 
> being
> > > referred to Gene specifically, although I'm sure it happens).  
> And as
> > > my mom would say, what do you do with a degree in medieval 
> history?:) 
> > >   
> > Answer #1:  I'm a news junkie.  I actually started reading the 
Post 
> > online (along with the Times, the two Chicago papers, CNN, the 
four 
> > Toronto papers, etc.) regularly while living in Columbus.  The 
Post 
> is 
> > pretty much my favourite--and the chats had a lot to do with it.  
I 
> > found the Hax chat first, and then discovered Gene's chat, which 
> led me 
> > to his column, etc.
> > 
> > Answer #2:  What do I do with a degree in medieval history?  Hang 
> it on 
> > the wall :-)  When I finished my PhD in 1999, I spent maybe 6 
> months 
> > checking out the academic job market before deciding "You know, I 
> need 
> > to get a decent job now, not spend five years finding it (only to 
> find 
> > it in Montana)."  I'm now a project manager. (I enjoy telling 
> people the 
> > first project I managed was my doctoral dissertation.  It's 
> completely 
> > true :-)
> > 
> > Susan
> >
> 
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