Hey Stanford Professor AND polio-anthropologist Ricchard Klein, do
you know whether your brain is a train
smash ready to happen at any moment, that if you
don’t use it write or
down you could lose it all in the neck and
above ground
zero, wood to burn ever so carefully? Wouldn’t you agree that if we
continue to miss the forest as we deplete the trees we could all end up as
brush fire wood?
Why
do you think it took the U.S. government so long to work out that it makes
sense to clear the under brush; moreover that it took Bush Administration II,
the “Bush League” mind you, to mend the fences broken down by his predecessor
more focused on ripping the stockings off young interns and to top it off with
that Cambridge-Yale index finger had the audacity to say, ‘That woman!’ or was
it ”men” or did he simply forget to wear his Mennem and lost his cool since he
was out of tune with the not-so-damaged youth listening to Eminem? Oh those poor
excuses that befalls the downtrodden to mention in passing, Oh what a tangled
we web we weave when first we practice witchcraft, wouldn’t you agree?
We
now know that the tree of life is more like a bush, thorns a precaution to let
good things alone, poussins, French for ‘little chicks’, to avoid at all cost.
Those, however, with sticky feet might yet escape
butt for the rest it seems inevitable that envy will result in pertrifried
rock, peetree dishes for a future age, peach trees, avocadoes and mango trees a
must. Once polished
up though the next species can reflect on us while lifting their legs to
pee.
What do you think causes certain population groups to be more
susceptible to degenerative diseases like Alzwhiners? Please put aside for the moment the question of
whether the scientific community has embraced this particular wave formation
that clearly shows less
intelligent people to be the most susceptible.
The last I heard from you was on Wednesday,
July 17, 2002 9:49 PM. I am assuming you are done with your excavating and are now
reflecting on your previous responses?
Gary S. Gevisser
NT2003