Subject: Re: The Log Lady From: bdm@spacsun.rice.edu (Brian D. Moore) Date: 1991-04-04, 09:49 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Apr4.042943.20246@ms.uky.edu>, bud@ms.uky.edu (William K Glunt) writes: |> In article <640@hydra.bucknell.edu> tmeade@pollux.tmc.edu (timothy meade) writes: |> > |> >>From: Richard.Travsky@samba.acs.unc.edu (Richard Travsky) |> >> |> >>A question about the Log Lady - Is she natural or base 10? |> > |> >My guess is that she's base tree... |> > |> |> Or Oaktal. Fir God's sake, stop trying to spruce up the net with these jokes. I pine for an air of seriousness here -- what we need is a strict disciplinarian at the elm to punish you offenders. (I'm sure if he were alive, Eric the Redwood do it. Or maybe Roy Cone.) I guess we can no longer depend on the kindness of strangers, like Branch DuBois did. How about this: the next person to make a tree pun willow the net an apology. If you don't, we'll kick your ash, or maybe just Lynch ya, like we were in the John Birch Society. We'll leaf your nude body swinging in the wind, like a Maplethorpe photograph, your pitiful existence trunkated, squashed like a couple of mesquitos. And I assure you, Bush would pardon us. You should be ashamed, the pear of you. (Forgive me. When I get in front of a terminal, I don't know what happens. Just remember, my bark is worse than my byte.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian D. Moore | Homebrewing -- the only sport exclusively for Space Physics and Astronomy | anal-retentive alcoholics. Rice University, Houston TX | Relax -- have a home brew. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------