From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 10:43 AM PT
To: Louis
Subject: RE: ...MINUS 1...---...4 pictures for you
Hi again,
I’ve looked
at your pictures and the one that interests me the most is the group photo.
How big is
your email list?
I have
visited Ein Gedi several times beginning long before I went on Ulpan to
Sde Boker in the Negev Desert back in 1972 along with a group of other
spoiled-rotten South African Jewish kids, average age 15 going on minus 1
including me.
You can
click on this hyperlink that takes you down a bit
of a “windy path” before talking about the day I met in a relatively
small group and very intimate setting with
Have you
seen Steven SPIelberg’s blockbuster movie,
Regards,
Ps – I am also a fan of two-wheeled motorcycles. My and
my super-athletic wife’s preference is the Ducati ST4s that while very “unforgiving”
is the most awesomely engineered motorcycle requiring especially when there are
two riding at “blinding speed” the passenger-pillion rider to be nothing short
of the “perfect shadow”; i.e. super trusting, and if not then, as G-d is my
witness, I wouldn’t be around right now to write about “it”.
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From: louis [mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:35 AM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: 4 pictures for you
I have visited your site...
but my eyes rebel when they see thousands of words...
I may read a few lines..
then I let-it-go. !.
my eyes are more tuned in to
nature... plus ?
A couple of random pics from
way back...
2 of my lounge in flat in
Dowerglen (note the mess coz I was preparing to make
The Tel Arad tells a story
of where I go...
and the dancers in
Never a dull moment... or a
dull meter / km ??
After deleting thousands of
pics...I currently still have 17,000 pictures in my computer.
Regards,
Lou..
Louis the scooterer.
You have been sent 4 pictures.
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From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 10:21 AM
To: Louis
Subject: RE: ...FILTHY...coffee...ad w...
Louis – I
have done as you suggested. I have also noticed you have sent me a follow up
email to this one.
While I now
look at your photos and given the fact that you are 71 years of age, can you
tell me whether you remember even remotely The
Moshal Gevisser Group of Companies that included corporations like Gipsy Coffee and Tea and ACME Timber?
I am about
to “return” to implementing the “solutions to solve all the problems of the
world” and to assist me in this relatively easy endeavor I would like
to be able to use our “back and forth”, if that is okay
with you.
Ps – Had you heard of the coffee chain
known as Starbucks which is based here in the
Second,
would it bother you if you were to know that the reason there are no Starbucks
in Israel, a nation of both coffee and tea drinkers, is because there is a deal
between Starbucks which was founded by a Jewish man, Howard Schultz and the
Kuwaiti Royal family who have made it known in “no uncertain terms” that if
Howard who is Founder, Chairman and Global Strategist for Starbucks, goes so
far as to open a single shop in Israel not only will these tyrants put an
immediate end to Starbucks whopping growth of 5 shops per week in the Middle
East but within 24 hours every shareholder of any public corporation in the
world would “feel the pinch” as these tyrants would shut down each and every
Starbucks in the Middle East, again within 24 hours, leading in the next
instant, again within 24 hours to the total collapse of the capital and financial
markets.
Third, it
has been a while since I last visited Natanya where my mother Zena and
step-father
Not to
mention that Hymie did loan him a couple of bucks that
To mention
little of
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From: louis
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:09 AM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Re: COFFEE I re...ad w...
My example that will
follow.. is that I was a glazier way back... or rather, I owned a couple
of different window glass businesses that I started from scratch and later,
with partners ...succeeded.
My example, however...being
a "glass guy"... and I had ended formal education in Std 8
...and being blessed with some "simple common sense".?..I once
visited San Fransisco and I walked across "The Golden Gate
Bridge" alone...and to this day I still do not know how many bolts and
nuts were used ?
22 years ago when I was your
current age ...I guess I knew very little and my modest successes gave me some
nice cars, and holidays, and a lovely home...and 3 children and a divorce, and
much more...and I managed to "mix with the best-of-society"...still
not knowing how many miles of cables held up the GGB.
Yes.. I do drink some cups
of coffee daily, and when I go away from Netanya on my scooter ...usually
for a 2 niter away, and stay in Youth Hostels..and the coffee is drunk
mostly in coffeeshops attached to filling stations..and YES..Starbucks means
absolutely nothing in my life.
Where do you live ? and do
you come to Netanya for visiting ?
Regards...I am going to your www.
From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 8:22 AM PT
To: louis
Subject: RE: COFFEE I re...ad w...
Hi Lou – I
think you’d agree there is “sum” [sic] number when it is no longer a
“coincidence” and if not then surely we can agree there is “shared
energy” which at least suggests we have “one source” which even
the most highly skeptical of a Superior
Being would go along, although not
necessarily convinced, with everything we know, versus believe, beginning with
the Big Bang theory that with each passing moment is increasingly “clear
cut”?
I only
found out relatively “late in life”, I am now 49, that one
uses the Latin adverb “sic” to denote an error of sorts within an “expression”.
Not to
mention that I do quite a bit of “cutting and pasting” when mistakes
can happen, quick though to respond when folks point out such an “Re RE”
[sic].
While I “place
a hold” on implementing “the solutions” for “saving
the world” in order to now go take a look at the hyperlink you provided
tell me how long it took for you to compute that there are only 4 digits which
when added or multiplied result in the number 8 which to the Chinese is
the “lucky” number?
Not to
mention why you think it is that the Chinese who won World War III without
having to fire a shot don’t make a big deal about the book 1421 The Year China
Discovered America?
If you have
the time as well as inclination why not through all the other integer
combinations starting out of course with the single digit 1 working your way to
infinity.
Not to
mention that my French Canadian wife, Marie
Dion Gevisser came up with the drawing of an infinity sign within a
circle which she simply labeled “IN-FINITY”
that describes rather well what she and I have been doing “sumwhat” [sic]
independently with our lives ever since getting “to-get-her” [sic] over a decade ago although we have only
been married since April 22nd 2003.
MDG has about the same formal
mathematics education as me give or take a handful of high school years when as
I began to “tune out” at Carmel College, the Jewish day school in Durban,
South Africa, she jumped a couple of grades because of her extraordinary
command of math that today is best reflected in her oil paintings although her
extraordinary command of her second language French and third language English
also shows how very extraordinarily brilliant she once was, not all that much
different to the rest of us at least when exiting our mother’s womb given how
at birth we are all geniuses, in all probability no more than 24, perhaps 25
standard deviation points of intelligence which amounts to essentially
“nothing”, separating the smartest of us from the dumbest but that difference
if parents, teachers and the dumbest of all, university professors who accept
the “status
quo”, were to “focus” on the “best and brightest” would inevitably lead
to the raising of the “standard” versus the “dummying down” rather
well reflected in the Bell Shaped Curve educational system where
it is the “most average”, the “flat line plotters” who rise to the
top and because they are so insecure having had to use only their innate wit
and so worked on “charm” perfecting nothing other than their “gift
of the gab” that quickly “wears thin”, at least amongst those
“not
easily impressed”, resorting inevitably, after clawing their way to the
top, “all alone” without a team to depend on and hands “blackened and
blooded”, then begins the endless cycle of violence “kicking to death” those DARING to be a “breath of fresh air”.
Not to
mention there are benefits to fencing with windmills.
To mention
little of my one website wwww.footsak.com - the South African slang word
“footsak” I am sure you will recall is one we used when verbally giving someone
a “kick
in the rear”.
I have
given you quite a bit of my background although I should add that I am one of
the grandsons of Israel Issy Gevisser, a founder of The
Moshal Gevisser Group of Companies.
Looking
forward to hearing more about you,
Ps – Were
you aware that there are no Starbucks coffee
shops in
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From: louis
[mailto:louisdrinkingt@013.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 12:04 AM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Re: I read with great interest your “aritcle
about” [sic] Ramat Yochanan.
Hi
Gary,
Yes
I am former S.African...
I
invite you to read
http://blogcentral.jpost.com/newsItems/viewFullItem$1437
and
my introduction is story about "numbers" at very bottom of the page.
Please
feel free to email me...I will appreciate that.
Lou
Scop
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Original Message -----
From: Gary S. Gevisser
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:29 AM
Subject: I read with great interest your “aritcle
about” [sic] Ramat Yochanan.
Are you
South African?
Regards,
Gary
Gevisser