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- From: durway@monarch.rtp.dg.com (Lindsey Durway)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Crud (was: Re: BEST IN BED)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.205015.19518@dg-rtp.dg.com>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 20:50:15 GMT
- References: <1992Aug17.134751.24740@walter.cray.com> <omt4b6c@fido.asd.sgi.com> <1992Aug19.085252.23564@alembic.acs.com> <op9of64@fido.asd.sgi.com> <_kgy0gg@rpi.edu>
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- In article <_kgy0gg@rpi.edu>, Zed <zed@silver.lcs.mit.edu> writes:
- > cj@eno.wpd.sgi.com (C.J. Silverio) writes:
- >
- > >I think it's healthy to give men some of their
- > >objectification right back in their faces. It's
- > >instructive for the poor little dears.
-
- I resemble that remark. I don't treat women like objects. Now get back
- in your box.
-
- > I 'xpect this is about so efficacious as splashing
- > a fish to teach it how water feels.
- >
- > --
- > "A falling dream is a wonderful dream, one of the best dreams one can have.
- > Where did you fall to, and what did you discover?"
- > zed@silver.lcs.mit.edu
-
- Funny you should ask. I have falling dreams fairly often, and I learned
- how to control the fear of heights that I experience in the dream when I
- look down just before falling. I used to just drop like a rock and
- dread the final impact. Then I got so I could keep calm during the fall
- and absorb some of the shock upon landing. In recent dreams, I've
- gotten to the point where I can control where I land, even changing
- direction so I'm flying horizontally instead of dropping. So does this
- have any value in my waking life? I fucking doubt it, but it's vaguely
- interesting, in a dull sort of way.
-
- Lindsey
-