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Subject: Re: Those mind-bending survey questions again


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John Gaudot
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Date Posted: 18:09:26 12/31/02 Tue
In reply to: Robin 's message, "Those mind-bending survey questions again" on 11:14:00 12/31/02 Tue

1. I regret not having become a millionaire.
2. The neatest place I've been is home.
3. Three words on a tombstone huh? Dos it have to be three?
4. Yes.

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Author:
Robin
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Date Posted: 18:47:57 12/31/02 Tue

Well, John, it has to be at least three words, preferably adjectives. And "Rest in peace" has been done!

I take it your answer means you're not a millionaire? Rats! You could have funded the kegs portion of the reunion!

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Charlynn Helms
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Date Posted: 23:08:01 12/31/02 Tue

1. Live in europe (kinda ties into John's whole becoming a millionaire concept).
2. Edinburgh, Scotland - wow! A close second would be Auckland, New Zealand - blue lagoon white sand beaches on the east coast and only 40 miles away the west coast with black sand and 3 meter waves for surfing.
3. Light, Love, Laughter - a life well lived
4. Art because it is the universal language, evoking emotions, telling stories, sparking ideas....and all by inviting you the viewer into the process of understanding and interpreting its meaning to you.

Charlynn -

P.S. John - you still cruising around Lawry's Crossing in your bike shorts?

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Author:
Robin
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Date Posted: 18:40:57 01/01/03 Wed

I like your best places selection, Charlynn!

Edinburgh is indeed a great city with tons to see and do. And my first choice would be the Whakarewarewa geothermal park near Rotorua, New Zealand. It doesn't smell too good, but it is the most fantastically beautiful place.

I hope to go back someday.

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Charlynn Helms
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Date Posted: 06:40:33 01/03/03 Fri

Whakarewarewa - absolutely beautiful - you are right - and you get accustomed to the smell. I won an AFS scholarship and got to graduate early from Clark and move to New Zealand for a year. They call it Aeoteoroa - land of the long white cloud - and Godzone for a reason! But I don't miss the sheep.

When were you there? Want to go back?

Charlynn

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Robin
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Date Posted: 11:09:08 01/03/03 Fri

I went to New Zealand--Auckland, Rotorua, the Waitomo Caves, Christchurch (with a day trip to Kaikura for whale-watching and a train trip to Falmouth)--and Sydney in '93.

Lucky you to have lived in New Zealand! The people there are so nice, and the landscape is stunning. I loved the contrast between the English-looking paddocks and the untouched jungley-looking areas. I watched The Fellowship of the Rings again the other night--hard to tell what's real and what's digitally enhanced.

I'd love to go back and spend several days taking photos around Whakarewarewa.

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Author:
Jacqui Gaudot
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Date Posted: 20:28:57 01/02/03 Thu

1. Well, I guess if my brother and my friend are not millionaires - I'm not up their either. Let's see - regrets - not having my son sooner. Gee it's rough having a toddler at this age!!! Teenagers and the terrible twos do not work well together. :)
2. Best place - so far - the Bahamas with Vanilla Rum
3. Tombstone? - 2319!!!......2319!!!! (you'll have to watch Monsters, Inc.) :)
4. Art - words just can't do what colors, images, pictures, etc. can do.





What do you regret not having done so far?

What is the best place you have been to?

What three words would you want on your tombstone?

Which is more important: art or literature?

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Author:
J.
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Date Posted: 01:46:41 01/08/03 Wed

"What do you regret not having done so far?"

None as regret only happens when it is impossible to do something.

"What is the best place you have been to?"

Munich, Germany and New Orleans and Duluth,MN three very understated and superb places to live, places that I hope stay that way.

"What three words would you want on your Tombstone?"

"Pepperoni, sausage and cheese". or "Just my luck."

"Which is more important: art or literature?"

Literature by far as the mind and imagination are in unison as most art has become pretentious and too commercial.

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Diego Pena
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Date Posted: 18:39:28 01/09/03 Thu

John!
You still don't regret when we elevated your VW onto the curb during summer band in the late summer of 1974?

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Diego Pena
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Date Posted: 18:41:14 01/09/03 Thu

John!
You still don't regret when we elevated your VW onto the curb during summer band in the late summer of 1974?

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