richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) (11/26/88)
In article <429@mccc.UUCP> pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg) writes: >In article <Nov.22.21.55.17.1988.1278@topaz.rutgers.edu> clong@topaz.rutgers.edu (Chris Long) writes: > >=Chris Long >=Mathematics Department >=Rutgers University >=New Brunswick, NJ 08903 > > >Are you student or faculty, Chris? Just curious. > >Pete >-- >Pete Holsberg UUCP: {...!rutgers!}princeton!mccc!pjh >Mercer College CompuServe: 70240,334 >1200 Old Trenton Road GEnie: PJHOLSBERG >Trenton, NJ 08690 Voice: 1-609-586-4800 Are you a man or a toxic waste dump, Pete ? Just curious. -- Never confuse fruit flies with french frys. richard@gryphon.COM gryphon!richard gryphon!richard@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov
pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg) (11/28/88)
In article <8949@gryphon.COM> richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) writes:
=Are you a man or a toxic waste dump, Pete ? Just curious.
Is that a rhetorical question, Richard?
= Never confuse fruit flies with french frys.
***** fries
Pete
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Pete Holsberg UUCP: {...!rutgers!}princeton!mccc!pjh
Mercer College CompuServe: 70240,334
1200 Old Trenton Road GEnie: PJHOLSBERG
Trenton, NJ 08690 Voice: 1-609-586-4800
learn@chinet.chi.il.us (bill vajk) (11/28/88)
In article <449@mccc.UUCP> Pete Holsberg writes: < In article <8949@gryphon.COM> Richard Sexton writes: < =Are you a man or a toxic waste dump, Pete ? Just curious. < Is that a rhetorical question, Richard? < = Never confuse fruit flies with french frys. < ***** fries < Pete Holsberg UUCP: {...!rutgers!}princeton!mccc!pjh < Mercer College CompuServe: 70240,334 < 1200 Old Trenton Road GEnie: PJHOLSBERG < Trenton, NJ 08690 Voice: 1-609-586-4800 And there we have it, a Trentonian has spoken. There's a sign on a bridge crossing the Delaware river, apparently erected by the local businessmen, which reads "Trenton makes, the world takes." Some years back, some newcomer students took it on themselves to break the lighting on part of the sign to make it tell the truth at least after dark, when it read "Trenton akes." Local tradition had the balance of the two line statement of which the businessmen took pride in the first half only, that second stanza was "The world refuses, Trenton uses." Glad you found Trenton, Pete. Must be a comfortable home for you. Bill Vajk learn@chinet