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Re: Physilophical rain
Posted By: Kiki, on host 64.20.65.101
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001, at 11:24:46
In Reply To: Re: Physilophical rain posted by flyingcats on Wednesday, February 21, 2001, at 16:18:07:

> > > > > Or even better yet, remove all your clothing and dance in the rain, becoming one with nature. But only if no one else is around.
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> > > > Gri"I have not done this"shny
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> > > Yes! Let your mind and your heart open up to the beauty of nature, and let the freshness (unless it's acid, and then you shouldn't be in it at all, I don't think) over take you and pull you up to the roaring of the skies!
> > >
> > > -flying"I HAVE"cats
> >
> > The way this thread diverged is astounding. In just a few short posts, we have, on one side, gremlinn's devastating mathematical mind, and on the other side we find Grishny and flyingcats dancing around as happy back-to-nature poetic nudists. (Although not where either of them can see the other, of course.)
> >
> > I *love* this forum. You're all a bunch of weirdos.
> >
> > Brunnen-"a reader poll on this might be instructive"G
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> I think I'd better add something...I'm getting WAY too many questions and emoticonical weird looks outside the forum.
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> I haven't danced nekkid in the rain *recently* AT ALL. Not in a loooooong loooooong time.
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> But still, you should.
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> Become one...let it flow...
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> -flyi"emoticonical? Where'd that come from?"ngcats

One of my dreams, which now seems a wee bit silly even to me, but which I will do just for the sake of it, has always been to, someday, sit on a roof out in the country somewhere in the pouring rain and recite Shakespeare. Odd, yes? But fun!

Ki"I haven't really decided whether or not to wear clothing at said occurence"ki

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