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Subject: I recommend starting with a more realistic number


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dave
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Date Posted: 10:39:33 03/17/05 Thu
In reply to: Raquel 's message, "100 vs. 1" on 10:09:51 03/17/05 Thu

Like 20 or 30 ;) I wonder where the mediocrity comes from. Sounds anything but mediocre to me. And there might be some mathematical miscalculations in your assumptions. When you divide a pizza or a tofu banana cream pie there is only so much and the more will have to be merrier with a littler piece. But love, they say, is infinite so why not love a lot (or a couple) of men a lot. Have that tofu cream pie and eat it too. Take a poll of the people you know. Do those that have only one sister or brother love that sibling more than those who have eight love each of theirs? I've never done the poll, so I don't know the answer, but I would hypothesize that even with twelve siblings you could love (or hate) each one a whole lot and each in a distinct way. If your family was close, you might even feel lucky to have so much love and your kids might never lack for role-models or attention. Of course, you'd probably be living in a shoe, but love conquers even foot odor.

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in the shoe...Suz11:10:58 03/17/05 Thu
The Goemetry of Pizza PieHungry11:44:21 03/17/05 Thu


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