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Reeva Parry <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jun 2006 23:00:37 -0500
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Hey Phil!

I love Star Trek, too. I especially love Captain Jean, Luc Picard, 
and Captain Janeway. I can certainly relate to the bored Collective. 
HA! HA! HA! TEE HEE TEE HEE! Sometimes I wonder if I should invent 
something where I could just plug in and regenerate for a night. That 
would certainly eliminate everyone's insomnia problem, but the 
pharmaceutical industry would go broke. Too bad, so sad! HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!


LOVE IN DADDY JESUS,
Mari.

P.S. Care for a light cone?


At 04:55 PM 6/26/06 -0600, Phil Scovell said:

>Brad,
>
>We recently changed from Qwest, our phone company, owned by MSN, and from
>our Satellite provider, to Comcast.  We had been on cable internet service
>for about 5, maybe 6 years, and kept looking, and trying, digital phone
>service when Comcast came up with a triple deal.  digital phone, cable TV,
>and cable internet all which appears to be saving us more than 60 a month
>and maybe more like 80 dollars a month.  We will see when our first full
>month's bill shows up to make sure.  Anyhow, my former son in law was
>picking up his 6 year old son we still baby sit after school, and his wife
>works for comcast.  So that afternoon, he was showing us some of the
>channels and answering some questions.  Knowing how we liked Mash, being the
>fine upstanding Christians that we are, without even asking him, he showed
>us the Hallmark channel where Mash runs for 2 hours every night.  Well, the
>same shows run during early afternoon, too, but I have more time during the
>late evenings to watch it.  so, in short, I have been watching a lot of the
>shows I haven't seen for years.  The other night, although this has nothing
>to do with you other than your interest in the show, and it does remind me
>of Kathy since she told that old joke on here the other day, do you remember
>the Mash where Kernel Blake and Father Mckahee, however you might spell it,
>were in the latrine together and the BC got hit by shell fire?  I was
>laughing about that this afternoon, thinking about Kathy's joke, because
>they came out talking funny weird stuff and the Father especially was funny
>talking about his mom swearing when she found the children ate a whole pie
>she had just made or something.  Anyhow, in spite of some of the political
>overtones, there sure are some tremendously funny things in some of those
>shows even if you are a Christian.  Notice I never claimed to be a good
>Christian in that statement.  Now, if I can just get Gun Smoke, Bonanza, the
>Three Stooges, Star Trek, the old ones and the new ones, and a few Daffy
>Duck and Porky Pig cartoons all together, it will make for one good TV
>night.  I've already seen way too many Sponge Bob cartoons with my
>grandchildren so I'll skip those.  Especially since James Dobson got blamed
>for saying he was gay, or something.  Odd, that isn't the cartoon character
>I would have picked to be gay in that cartoon.  Oh, well.  I've been wrong
>before.
>
>Phil.


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