the devout seeker of poor diction <howe.38 at osu_edu> writes: > I (the stranger) is still in a strange land (this > particular time and place). ...but Kyle, is you is or is you ain't mah baby? thassall ah wanna kno, an nuttin' else. <insert several other mocking references here> (curtsey) jay "It's how you deal with failure that determines how you achieve success." - David Feherty (|==========-=-=----=----=---- - - - - - - <{---o<(\,- Sir Edward Jay, the Second ov Harnish -,/)>--o---}> ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ICQ #13819982 ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ http://members.aol.com/jaharnish2 (|===========-=-=------=-----=-- -- - - - -
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- To: "'Isaac, Jon (ISSAtlanta)'" <JIsaac at iss_net>
- Subject: RE: Homelessness
- From: Kyle Howe <howe.38 at osu_edu>
- Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 12:33:41 -0400
- Cc: "'over-the-rhine at actwin_com'" <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
Kyle wrote: >and what mates? i stand alone without peers :) merely a stranger >>in a >strange land. >Aliens live on alien planets (from our perspective anyway), and strangers >are at home in a strange land. :) on the surface, that might seem like a logical statement. But when you really think about it...There might be many different aliens (we are using the term as in extraterrestrial and not the illegal kind ) and many different aliens planets. An alien is just as alien on any other planet that is not its home planet. Same logic applies to the stranger, I can still be a stranger and not at home in any strange land that is not my own designated domicile, be it a physical home or where my heart resides. In this frame of reference, I (the stranger) is still in a strange land (this particular time and place). kyle
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