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Date: Wed, 04 Dec 1996 08:16:24 -0500
From: Stephen Boursy <[email protected]>
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Sandy Sandfort wrote:
> 
> C'punks,
> 
> On Tue, 3 Dec 1996, Dave Hayes wrote:
>
>> The very existance of the "profane" keeps the "sacred" in
>> existance as well. If you cannot see that, then John Grubor's
>> lesson is wasted on you.
> 
> If this bit of verbal legerdemain makes any sense at all
> (Logos?), then Grubor must be personally responsible for the
> existance of every saint on the Catholic calendar...not.


  Well saints come on go on the Roman Catholic calander--doesn't
mean a hell of a lot.

  Dr. Grubor does an excellent job of bring the vermin out of
the woodwork.

                        Steve