HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 10:55:49 AM
How to Swim With Sharks
by Voltaire Cousteau
http://www.tiac.net/users/cri/sharks.html
any other suggestions?
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HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 11:12:58 AM
One other book that I just remembered...
The Prince by Machiavelli.
Helen
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snowyegret
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posted on March 19, 2001 12:00:48 PM
HJW, how about The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian?
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HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 12:10:31 PM
Snowyegret
Thanks! I just ordered it from Amazon.
Hell, I need all the help I can get.
Helen
I just thought the shark comparison was
funny.
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snowyegret
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posted on March 19, 2001 12:28:15 PM
Maxim #98 Write your intentions in Cypher
#243 Do not be too much of a
dove
And I forgot the Iliad!
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spazmodeus
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posted on March 19, 2001 01:12:48 PM
Everything I Know I Learned From My Cat. By Suzy Becker.
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HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 01:47:38 PM
Yes! Homer and all of the Greek tragedies
would be applicable to this chat activity.
Aristophanes...Especially
Spaz, Your cat is not responsible.
But, I'm going to check it out!
Helen
[ edited by HJW on Mar 19, 2001 01:53 PM ]
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spazmodeus
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posted on March 19, 2001 02:01:04 PM
I don't own a cat, Helen.
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Borillar
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posted on March 19, 2001 02:02:22 PM
"If we do not find anything very pleasant, at least we shall find something new.
Francois Voltaire (1694-1778), French philosopher, author. Cacambo, in Candide, ch. 17 (1759)
[ edited by Borillar on Mar 19, 2001 02:03 PM ]
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HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 02:36:22 PM
Borillar
And, according to Voltaire "you must have th devil in you to succeed in any of the arts."
I guess this applies to chat room tactics
also.
Helen
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enchanted
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posted on March 19, 2001 06:46:44 PM
I Want To Tell You by O.J. Simpson
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Julesy
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posted on March 19, 2001 06:54:25 PM
"The Bartender's Bible : 1001 Mixed Drinks..."
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HJW
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posted on March 19, 2001 07:36:08 PM
enchanted
I'm sure that OJ has tips that we can
all use!!!  
Julsey!
You get 5 smiley faces for that one.
   
Helen
[ edited by HJW on Mar 19, 2001 07:38 PM ]
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