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"Randy Bock Sr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Earl,

This could turn into the most watched Soap Opera on the internet.,   Good
folks,
we are all in this together.   Regardless of who you are or how you may
speak,
WE make a difference, and with people like Earl at our side we cannot fail.

Today is Friday 13 September 2002 8:39 AM EST.

YOU ALL have a great day and a Great weekend.

Randy




----- Original Message -----
From: Unk Eng <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [TN] I'm gone again


> This is the longest good-bye in the history of theatre....... you guys
must
> have all sorts of free time on your hands.
>
> I had a moment or two as well and wanted to end Earl's time with us by
> remembering those immortal words by Mr. George Carlin:
>
>
> "I love words. I thank you for hearing my words. I want to tell you
> something about words that I uh, I think is important. I love..as I say,
> they're my work, they're my play, they're my passion. Words are all we
have
> really.
> We have thoughts, but thoughts are fluid. You know, [humming]. And, then
we
> assign a word to a thought, [clicks tongue]. And we're stuck with that
word
> for that thought. So be careful with words. I like to think, yeah, the
same
> words that hurt can heal. It's a matter of how you pick them.
> There are some people that aren't into all the words. There are some
people
> who would have you not use certain words. Yeah, there are 400,000 words in
> the English language, and there are seven of them that you can't say on
> television. What a ratio that is. 399,993 to seven. They must really be
bad.
> They'd have to be outrageous, to be separated from a group that large. All
> of you over here, you seven. Bad words. That's what they told us they
were,
> remember? 'That's a bad word.' 'Awwww.' There are no bad words. Bad
> thoughts. Bad Intentions.
>
> And words, you know the seven don't you? Sh*t, P*ss, F*ck, C*nt,
C*cks*ck*r,
> M*th*rf*ck*r, and T*ts, huh? Those are the heavy seven. Those are the ones
> that will infect your soul, curve your spine and keep the country from
> winning the war.
>
> Sh*t, P*ss, F*ck, C*nt, C*cks*ck*r, M*th*rf*ck*r, and T*ts, wow. T*ts
> doesn't even belong on the list, you know. It's such a friendly sounding
> word. It sounds like a nickname. 'Hey, T*ts, come here. T*ts, meet Toots,
> Toots, T*ts, T*ts, Toots.' It sounds like a snack doesn't it? Yes, I know,
> it is, right. But I don't mean the sexist snack, I mean, New Nabisco T*ts.
> The new Cheese T*ts, and Corn T*ts and Pizza T*ts, Sesame T*ts Onion T*ts,
> Tater T*ts, Yeah. Betcha can't eat just one. That's true I usually switch
> off . But I mean that word does not belong on the list.
>
> Actually, none of the words belong on the list, but you can understand why
> some of them are there. I am not completely insensitive to people's
> feelings. You know, I can dig why some of those words got on the
list...like
> c*cks*ck*r and m*th*rf*ck*r. Those are...those are heavy-weight words.
> There's a lot going on there, man. Besides the literal translation and the
> emotional feeling. They're just busy words. There's a lot of syllables to
> contend with. And those K's. Those are aggressive sounds, they jump out at
> you. C*cks*ck*r M*th*rf*ck*r C*cks*ck*r . It's like an assault, on you. So
I
> can dig that.
>
> And we mentioned sh*t earlier, of course. Two of the other 4-letter
> Anglo-Saxon words are P*ss and C*nt, which go together of course. But
forget
> about that. A little accidental humor there. P*ss and C*nt. The reason
P*ss
> and C*nt are on the list is that a long time ago certain ladies said
'Those
> are the two I am not going to say. I don't mind F*ck and Sh*t, but P and C
> are out. P and C are out.' Which led to such stupid sentences as 'OK, you
> F*ck*rs, I am going to tinkle now.'
>
> And of course the word F*ck. The word F*ck, I don't really...well, this is
> some more accidental humor, but I don't really want to get into that now.
> Because I think it takes too long. But I do mean that. I mean, I think the
> word f*ck is an important word. It's the beginning of life, and, yet it's
a
> word we use to hurt one other, quite often. And uh, people much wiser than
I
> have said, I'd rather have my son watch a film with two people making love
> than two people trying to kill one other. And I of course agree. I wish I
> know who said it first, and I agree with that. But I would like to take it
a
> step further. I would like to substitute the word f*ck, for the word kill
in
> all those movie cliches we grew up with. 'Okay Sheriff, we're gonna f*ck
ya
> now. But we're gonna f*ck ya slow.' So maybe next year I'll have a whole
> f*ckin' rap on that word. I hope so.
>
> Uh, there are two-way words, but those are the seven you can never say on
> television. Under any circumstances you just can not say them ever, ever
> ever, not even clinically. You can not weave them in the panel with Doc
and
> Ed and Johnny, I mean it's just impossible, forget those seven, they're
out.
>
> But, there are some two-way words. There are double-meaning words.
Remember
> the ones your giggled at in sixth grade? 'And the cock crowed three
> times.''Hey, the cock the cock crowed three times. It's in the bible.'
There
> are some Two-way words, like it's okay for Kirk Goudy to say 'Roberto
> Clemente has two balls on him.' But he can't say, 'I think he hurt his
b*lls
> on that play Tony, don't you? He's holding them. He must have hurt them by
> God.' And the other two-way word that goes with that one is pr*ck. It's
okay
> if it happens to your finger. Yes, you can prick your finger, but don't
> finger your pr*ck. No, no."
>
>
>
>
> >From: Earl Moon <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: "TechNet E-Mail Forum." <[log in to unmask]>,   Earl Moon
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: [TN] I'm gone again
> >Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 15:22:27 -0500
> >
> >Henry and all you folks I care about, let me try to do this right.
> >
> >Bill C. has it right as does Jack. I broke the rules and that's plain and
> >simple. However, I'm not sorry as I was trying to grab attention to stuff
> >we
> >all should be focusing on, in my opinion, and not myself - believe it or
> >not. I have not been trying to hog time on this vital forum. I've just
> >been,
> >as always, been trying to shake it up for all our benefit.
> >
> >The rules are the rules. No matter how many of you support me and my
> >rantings, the rules are the rules and I respect them. However, I have a
> >real
> >problem as I have always broken the rules short of being illegal to get
> >people to WAKEUP. Hell, oops, I am the last person claiming to have all
the
> >answers let alone but a few learned the hard way in the shops cleaning
> >boards and such.
> >
> >I just think too many people are missing opportunities to do it right the
> >first time instead of having to ask the same questions over and over
again
> >about defect instead of prevention. Where's the DFM/CE?
> >
> >I care about you all but so what? We all have something to give to the
> >improvement process and this is the best place to do it.
> >
> >With that I leave with nothing but positive feelings and a new future but
> >what future isn't,
> >
> >Earl Moon
> >
>
>
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