Catching Up

kelley kwalker2 at gte.net
Tue Jul 11 13:03:13 PDT 2000


dude! i been wondering about you. why the heck you think i be dating herb apetheker? heard the name just cain't figger out why i'd be dating him. well, whatever it is, this herb alpert character or whathaveyou, who i'm really dating is...ummm...well....no comment on his politics but he won my heart when he read not only stuff i wrote but habermas and irigaray and i just sent him some mike yates (nice piece mike!) and, hell, even read you maxhunkhoney! our next project is to read hayek so i can rip him u p and duke it out with justin! :)

kelley


>Hello girls.
>
>I'm back from vacation and sorting thru about a thousand
>messages. As best I am able to determine, DeLong has
>gone in for juggling. Henwood has been exposed as a
>liberal, though an undependable one. Kelley has been dating
>Herbert Aptheker. Jones reports that capitalism is on
>its last legs and revolution is imminent -- for sure some
>time in the next sixty years. Devine is still correcting
>Paul Krugman, and Carrol is still correcting everyone
>else. Perelman is doing research on fertilizer, obviously
>with the benefit of a limitless supply (take that, MJ!).
>Mackendrick is locked in a ferocious argument of
>some kind w/Yoshie.
>
>U.S. Imperialism is plotting against Canada to steal
>its precious fluids. Chelsea is no longer a virgin.
>The premier of South Africa says you don't get AIDS
>from AIDS. Mexico is being turned into a theme park,
>tho nathan says it will have free park benches, North
>Korea is being turned into a shopping mall, and Japan
>is not a utopia, though it's better than the other utopias.
>I think that about covers everything.
>
>Somehow my posts are winding up on Marxism-
>Feminism, two streams of thought with which my
>connections are tenuous, to say the least. And I've
>been subscribed to a list on the subject of Tapioca,
>which is fine since it's my second favorite, after
>butterscotch.
>
>Oh and Mine's posts crash my mail program when
>I open them. Sorry, Mine, we can't keep meeting
>like this. Every time we say goodbye, I cry a little.
>
>mbs



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