carboy@hubcap.UUCP (Carol F Boyer) (12/15/87)
(NOTE: I am posting this to a diverse set of newsgroups to try to catch someone going on sabbatical, extended vacation, or suchlike in the next few months). A friend of mine would like to relocate to New England after having spent the last 8 years in San Francisco (besides being interested in a change of scenery, she's also looking for some straight guys to date!). She has some money saved up, but not a lot. She needs an inexpensive place to live and/or a job to tide her through 'til she finds something more permanent. Does anyone out there in netland taking a sabbatical or long vacation (a couple months to a year) need a housesitter? She is very capable and versatile (i.e. is very intelligent and meticulous in her work and has acquired a large repertoire of of diverse skills in 8 years of selective "temping" with Kelly services). She would be a good research assistant or executive secretary, but would be interested in almost any kind of job. She is not on the net, so send e-mail to me. In fact, send Snail mail to me, too, and I will forward it to her. Thanks in advance. Carol Boyer carboy@hubcap.clemson.edu Agronomy Dept. Clemson University ...gatech!hubcap!carboy Clemson, S.C. 29634-0359 (803) 656-3503 or (803) 882-3602
len@csd4.milw.wisc.edu (Leonard P Levine) (12/17/87)
In article <803@hubcap.UUCP> carboy@hubcap.UUCP (Carol F Boyer) writes: > A friend of mine would like to relocate to New England after >having spent the last 8 years in San Francisco (besides being >interested in a change of scenery, she's also looking for some >straight guys to date!). She has some money saved up, but not >a lot. She needs an inexpensive place to live and/or a job to >tide her through 'til she finds something more permanent. That was very funny, although a bit long. This was the first joke on this group that I had not seen before.
randy@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Randy Orrison) (12/18/87)
The depths to which people will sink to get a laugh. Personally, I didn't find it very funny at all. ObJoke: Microsoft Windows. -- Randy Orrison, University of Minnesota School of Mathematics | UUCP: {ihnp4, seismo!rutgers, sun}!umn-cs!randy | (hello?) ARPA: randy@ux.acss.umn.edu BITNET: randy@umnacca | "I need a unit to sample and hold, but not the angry one: a new design."