[Fwd: Re: [meteorite-list] Last words, and popsicles] DELETE!!!
From: joseph_town_at_att.net <joseph_town_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:28:30 2004 Message-ID: <101620030505.18593.1eb4_at_att.net> Don't forget Clutch Cargo, Spinner and Paddlefoot and of course the real hero, Swampy. Yum Yum Golubkies. Baron Barracuda might disagree but he was generally disagreeable anyway. Triggerfish can attest to that! god i'm old! no wonder I respect meteorites so much. I guess Ding Dong school is where i'll be put inevitably. Hang any stone with 100% fusion crust around my neck and plant me next to poor old Bob. Bill Kieskowski > -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Last > words, and popsicles Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 18:57:37 > Dear List, > This is a private email that is forwarded by permission. It is inter > mingled with meteorite personalities, and thus has a connection to > meteorites by virtue of those who enter into the realm of "Bozo's" ..big > orange hair and all, no moderator needed. > == ++++++++++++++ ======== > Hey you two! That's my hero! Mr.Ned, not Bozo. You gotta figure if > earlier in the 50's, he ( Frazier Thomas) could manage Garfield goose, > Beauregard Hound, and various other critter-puppets on that show (plus > play a kazoo!), then went to Mr. Ned, on Bozo's circus and had to not > only stand back and .........snip....Eliminated some original > wording.........snip.. > You know? Now that I think about it, the List just recently, does look > comparable, to Mr. Ned's dilema on the Bozo show !! now that I read what > I just wrote! Never-mind guys.....carry on. He finally had to host " > Family Classics" to get over the Bozo trauma. I miss him. But, he did > leave us the Legacy of "Suzie Snowflake" and Hardrock, and co-co and > Joe." Yeah, I think he could've managed our clowns. You're right. Later > : ) M ...(and not Matteo) > =====+++++++++======= > For the seniors among us, the Bozo show was a daily occurance not unlike > the Beaver and the Cleaver family, or even Andy, Opie, and Aunt Bea. > Bless our child-like inocence that moves us to explore meteorites with > that hunger to understand more. > > Thank you mystrey "M" for allowing us to share a moment of > characterization with the show. It is that inocence and excitement > within that drives us to thirst for more in life and in meteorites! > Best, > Dave Freeman > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Thu 16 Oct 2003 01:05:18 AM PDT |
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