Cologne 06-Oct-2003
"Bakker, R.B.M. de" schrieb Mon, 6 Oct 2003 01:08:51 +0200 (working at night for a change):
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> Van: Anthony Crifasi [
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> Verzonden: zo 5-10-2003 22:58
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> Onderwerp: Re: FW: the gaze of the other
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> Rene de Bakker wrote:
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> > Personally, i'd rather meet an armed Jud than an armed Anthony.
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> > The UN resolution driven iron one way track is perfect in itself:
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> > "I shoot." No chance. Jud first hits you with his capslocks - i
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> > find them so cute - but he still got care for his opponent. We're
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> > going to have an old Irish whiskey.
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> > OldEurope (Celts) - New Europe (?) 1-0
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> Forwarded from my Celt girlfriend:
> Guinness is better, and the score you cite here is from a game that occurred
> 100 years ago.
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> Anthony Crifasi
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> RdB: Pleased to meet her! There are more bitc.. sorry ladies than once supposed here.
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> She sure sounds exciting. What does she think of Dr Eldred's publication:
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> accepted in: "Heidegger territory", number and year unknown to me:
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> "Hardly standing"?
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> Can i have a last cigarette?
So you have understood something, after all, despite all Widerwille/revulsion. Don't forget: Heidegger is something to be gotten over (verwunden) after a bout of over-indulgence.
But now your tones are getting even more apocalyptic ("We're going like cattle to the slaughterhouse, and nobody wants to see it. "). Such revelation is not phenomenological. Phenomenology is much
quieter, almost nothing, really -- scarcely present, barely still standing.
?There was a delightful interchange of influence in their eyes, and what they said had that superfluity of meaning for them, which is observable with some sense of flatness by a third person. ...
Even the points it [the gossamer web of young love-making] clings to ? the things whence its subtle interlacings are scarcely perceptible; momentary touches of finger-tips, meetings of rays from
blue and dark orbs, unfinished phrases, lightest changes of cheek and lip, faintest tremors.? (George Eliot, Middlemarch Chaps. 27, 36)
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> Ajax-Celtic 2-0 (1975)
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