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Guestbook entries for April to November, 1998

Scott Cook - 11/14/98 03:48:57
My URL:

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There are no words to describe the wonder of this film. It's breathtaking and will always be my favourite film for years to come.

Alvis - 07/28/98 05:49:18

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Yer a sick, sick, puppy, but ye canna always be right! Funny, aye, but right, noo!

James Prievo - 07/28/98 01:27:36
My Email:
JamesP5561@aol.com

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I enjoyed this article very much. I started building models arond the end of the 60's beginning of the 70's. Although I don't build them as much as I used to I still pick one up now and then just to keep in practice. Again, the article was a reminder of t mes gone by. I would be interested in knowing myself where the capsule is now.

JK - 07/27/98 20:24:41
My Email:jed@tstonramp.com

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In the area of Microsoft....Wrigley's contols 80% of the chewing gum market.....WHERE IS THE OUTRADGE FROM THE PRESIDENT'S LAP DOG, JANET RENO!

Paul Brown - 07/26/98 02:11:41
My URL:http://www.spectranet.ca/~brownm
My Email:ve3pbu@rac.ca

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Hi, Thanks for some very interesting facts. I was a great fan of WKRP. And I always thought Jan Smithers was very nice. regards Paul Brown

Debbie Donaghy - 07/22/98 13:12:48
My Email:DebbieDonaghy@hotmail.com

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Hey! It must have taken a lonnggggggg time to do this! Well done though! I really liked the presentation of the pages!

Bill Glendinning - 07/20/98 02:25:32
My Email:bglen@penn.com

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Bailey is still the best ever. But a close second is Veronica Hamel from Hill Street Blues. Those reruns were on TV Land at 2:00PM. I don't know if they are still on. I also have at least 25- 30 episodes of WKRP on video because of Jan Smithers

Jim Voigt - 07/19/98 21:58:30
My Email:Voigthaus@AOL.com

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And all this time I thought I was the only man who included Jan Smithers in his Top 10 Babes List.

Jacob G. Roskos - 07/18/98 20:07:23
My URL:http://jacobg@kalama.com
My Email:jacobg@kalama.com

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I enjoyed your article about the millennium. Especially an article written by a woven material type of simian. I was just have PUN with you. Sincelely yours, Jacob G.

Beverly - 07/18/98 19:42:52
My Email:farmtoys@psci.net

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Marc M. Adkins - 07/17/98 04:38:09
My URL:http://WWW.Doorways.org
My Email:marc@Doorways.org

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I'm thinking that maybe if I'm really lucky my own web site will one day be as interesting as yours. Except without the politics, which I studiously avoid the same as I would a dose of hemlock (or for that matter the clap). What REALLY blows me away, ho ever, is the Tom Swift entry. My years of science fiction reading and collecting began with the ONLY decent books in the library of the parochial elementary school in which I was imprisoned for seven years: a selection of Tom Swift books. I don't even NOW anyone else who has ever HEARD of them. Thanks for taking me back! And I liked Bailey too.

Lynn - 07/17/98 04:32:48
My URL:http://www.Doorways.org/Lighthouse
My Email:lynn@doorways.org

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Amen,amen,amen! It's the truth.

Natalie "the master monkey" Bing and Amy "the mankey spanker" Rustin - 07/16/98 03:33:14

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we come from the planet monkey. many of our inhabitants enjoy spanking the monkeys. we do not approve.

Brian Harris - 07/15/98 19:13:58
My Email:brianharris@pdq.net

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Great web page! Especially liked the info on the Gemini Space Module. Boy did that bring back memories. You see, from 1962 to 1967 my mom worked for NASA in Clear Lake City (Houston,TX) and would bring home the entire printed transcripts of conversatio s between the spacecraft and the NASA communications center. I read these transcripts like a Doc Savage novel. One a day. I still have all the signed photos of John Glenn, Gus Grissom, and all the other astronauts I met when she would take me to her of ice on Saturdays. Thanks for the memories! Brian

Phillip A. Yontez - 07/14/98 22:17:26
My Email:phillip.a.yontez@us.arthurandersen.com

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Here's a trivia question that I've been trying to answer for years and now I'm trying the web. Is Jan Smither's mother June Lockhart (of Lost in Space, Lassie, etc.)???

Jim Yellen - 07/12/98 19:01:01
My URL:http://angelfire.com/nj/vanduyne
My Email:jjyellen@juno.com

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Oh my God! I don't believe that I found a site dedicated to my personal love goddess! More then several months ago, I saw a feature on one of those entertainment TV news magazine shows on Jan that showed her leading a very peaceful, bucolic life as an artist. I don't remember any mention of James Brolin. But perhaps I wasn't paying attenti n to that part of her life. For anyone in the New York City area, WKRP is shown on Saturday nights at 7:00 on WLNY which is channel 55 over the air. Jan, come back to me! Jim Yellen

Gypsy - 07/12/98 07:38:23
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/soho/museum/6078
My Email:gypsyangell@webtv.net

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I've been lurking around your page for a year now, good to see you at GeoCities. I love your site, and your opinions rock. Besides, The Libertarian Party is the ONLY one with a clue...

marc peloquin - 07/12/98 02:03:37
My Email:mpelo97021@aol.com

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hey: thanks very much for the Titanic thing ... most rewarding. all the best.

Panos - 07/11/98 22:41:41
My Email:phandom@otenet.gr

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Very good site, i have readed the script the same time i found the site, great work.

Steve - 07/10/98 23:10:22
My Email:snoble@marc.org

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Great page on Jan Smithers. I agree with many of your observations, and I too am 40 and married. Are you a quasi-techno nerd too? WKRP is in rerun in K.C. on a VHF channel.

Tony - 07/10/98 21:28:07
My URL:http://www;geocities.com/Area51/Shire/9166/
My Email:alligator77002@geocities.com

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Banner surfing and caught your wave .

Spangles Muldoon - 07/10/98 19:34:02
My Email:spanglesmuldoon@hotmail.com

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Wonderful! I have ALWAYS been a Bailey (Jan Smithers) fan. I'd walk past five nude Jennifers to get to a Bailey Quarters. I am thirlled that there is finally a page dedicated to her.

Jennifer Samson - 07/10/98 18:37:29

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Could not find what i was looking for. i wanted to find the titanic and it was not there. searcher said that we could find anything with the goto but i was directed to the clothmonkey site. So far, i am pleased with the site...i just do not know how i ot here...thank you

rose - 07/10/98 17:01:25
My URL:http://www.member.com.m/o/r.allen
My Email:rose426479@aol.com

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this is wonderful!

Larry Anderson - 07/10/98 03:27:15
My URL:http://members.tripod.com/~ljanderson/insane.html
My Email:ljanderson@mindspring.com

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Very good site...thought provoking and entertaining as well. I have added a link to it from my site. larryjoe

Jamie Bradley - 07/10/98 01:34:04
My Email:jam.bradley@ns.sympatico.ca

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Bailey Quarters over Jennifer Marlowe? Absolutely! I'm with you there, brother. There's nothing more endearing than a character who has dreams and takes every ounce of willpower and strength to take the first step towards accomplishing those dreams. Ca e in point- when Bailey stood up to Les and insisted he give her a shot at reading the news. A beautiful scene. Good luck with the site.

Anna Marie Dobbyn - 07/09/98 18:51:28
My URL:http://dobbyn20.home.texas.net
My Email:dobbyn20@texas.net

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This site is GREAT! Being a true Libertarian is not merely party membership, but having a Libertarian heart: seeking Truth. Really, the truth is all we need; justice naturally follows -- and, indeed, justice cannot exist without truth any more than any ther reality of the spirit can exist without it. There is a wide variance of points amongst those of us who are aware enough to be oppressed under a government that we (collectively, meaning everyone in general, the entire populus) might bring up, neatly labeled as "a problem". That is, some will say " elfare" is a problem, while others might identify run-away inflation as the culprit, and still other people would say big government is the fly in the ointment of liberty; and there are probably more than a handful who would name all three, right off the ops of their heads, without batting an eye. Personally, I don't happen to buy that. It is my position that every "problems" we are seeing have been created intentionally, and they are but SYMPTOMS of the problem. I further believe -- and certainly, you have no obligation to agree with me; we are, after all, reasonable people, libertarians -- that the PROBLEM, from whence all these other horrors stem, is a very well orchestrated scheme, designed to empower and materially enrich a very small group of peop e. If this is not the case, then it is most assuredly the happiest set of symphonic circumstances imaginable because it accomplishes the same end-goals for the same entities. The reason it prevailed is because, ever so gradually, we allowed ourselves to become duped. It was just a little here, and a little there, until all of us, in some way (and unawares, of course) became unwilling parties to the furtherment of the scheme. We are all accomplices to it, especially the sheeple who do not seek truth, and wish to go through life on this plane like robots or zombies. The rest of us, as soon as we snap to what is going on around us, get busy and do whatever we can, in whatever apacity we are able to do our share, with whatever resources and ingenuity is available to us. Some of us educate; some activate (and even educating is activating); and we all do SOMETHING, instead of just whining and wringing our hands, moaning, "I can' do anything; I'm only one person." If we do nothing more than awaken a neighbor who has been asleep for far too long, that is something. And even one person can do that much... You are cordially invited to visit the perpetually-under-construction Electronic Free Press. The URL is http://dobbyn20.home.texas.net and not everything that is a part of that site is online at this moment. Under construction, is The Indictment (of gov rnment). It shouldn't be all that difficult to show how, specifically, every governmental agent and agency in these united states of America have violated every law on its books (which is about forty-eleven million more laws than any human society could ven imagine actually needing). Feel free, everyone, to e-mail your evidence and complaint to EFP. The e-mail address is dobbyn20@texas.net ; in the event that your evidence consists of too many bytes to transport via e-mail, then just put the link in e- ail, and I'll go it the evidence, and point web surfers to it, too, in the Evidence Links. Y'know, a sense of humor is better than no sense at all, and I thought it would be kind of fun to get a cyber-conviction of all the culprits involved in stealing o r liberty and justice, and have web-surfers drop off their complaints and evidence in support of them, sort of cyber-complainants. And then a cyber-Indictment, cyber-trial (by cyber-jury, please, because we ARE going to be a good example to bad governmen and show them the right way to go about doing this), jury selection and all. I think it would be a fun thing to do, but I would love to hear what YOU think, too. At this time, there are only two or so pages of good stuff (not counting a lot of excellen links, most of which you may already know about): The UFO files (Use of Force Officers, including badge numbers, rank and whatever else is available on these various critters from the feds, down to the local traffic cops, and prison guards, and anyone e se who displays unnecessary and excessive use of force in "doing their jobs". Not bad stuff, in my opinion, but the gestapo does not appear to like it much. Oh, well, can't please EVERYONE! It also contains a list of Judicial Tyrants. Well, what can ou expect from a libertarian? In the endless quest for truth, dobbyn20@texas.net

Rebecca - 07/09/98 18:29:51

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Ilove the movie ttanic and I think it is the best movie because it has the truth and some fiction i it it also happened on my birthday! I love leonardo's acting too!

Chris Laws - 07/09/98 03:54:28
My Email:lawsc@air.on.ca

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It's about time that the Jan Smiters web page was produced. Bravo to its creator. She is and will always be a total class act. I think James Brolin did her a favor by leaving. Brolin has always been a bum, even before he did "Marcus Welby M.D." I remember being 10 years old the first time I saw Jan in "Where Lillies Bloom," and feeling something innocent yet strong about the charma or character she projects. She truly is a beautiful woman. When I was in high school I did look up an old "Newsweek" microfilm with the story and pictures featuring the story of her "rebellious youth" (pretty tame by today's standards). I have tried to obtain a copy of this particular magazine for years. In a discussion I once had with an archivist, he told me that the Newsweek i sue featuring the Jan Smithers article has been a collectors item since its release in 1966. It seems that Jan had an appeal even before she became famous. If you have this particular Newsweek issue, hold on to it and take good care of it. It is worth a s all fortune. The archivist told me in 1993, that that particular issue of Newsweek in mint condition, sold for as high as $10,000. With respect to Jan's work on "WKRP in Cincinatti," her role was always downplayed. In my opinion, the best episode of the e tire series was when Bailey and Johhny were supposed to go out on a date, and for some reason Johnny forgets. As Baily waits in the radio station for Johnny to come, in the background Earth Wind and Fire's song "After the Love is Gone," is playing. Everyt me I hear that song I think of that particular episode. I remember her look of vulnerability on her face. Her attempts to look strong, but always looking shy. Everytime I see that episode I wonder, "how could anybody stand-up somebody that beautiful, that vulnerable, that peaceful." In summing up my impressions of Jan Smithers, she is the girlfriend I always wanted to have, but never did. In love, whether it has been on screen or in life, I think Jan has been hurt more than happy. Today, I think Jan has le t the Hollywood life behind, and is living a quiet life. If she ever sees this web page, and reads these letters, I think she would smile, blush, turn off the computer and get on with the rest of her day.

- 07/07/98 11:08:44

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Yeah. She helped define for me the style of woman in the late seventies, early eighties. Long, cool drink of water on a hot day; and her hair! Fine. Fine. I remember watching her on WKRP (a pretty good sitcom, all in all) dressed in jeans, jacket, boots, nd glasses - whoa. Too bad the style is gone. She is an image I will not forget.

Carla Anderson - 07/06/98 21:48:36
My URL:http://none.se
My Email:noale86@hotmail.com

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hej!! I think this is a cool sight really!!! Did you know that there was a woman named Carla anderson on the Titanic (real) she was saved!!!(good for her...) Well I've checked all the passanger lists and everything and seen the film 11 times. I've seen other movies about the Titanic to but this was he best!! But there's things i think is really bad, the movie sucks more everytime I see it!Why!?And another one is that I'm from Sweden but the swedes in the movie don't really talk swedish!!! What's:Förbannade idiot, jag kan inte fatta att du spelede bo t våra biljetter???You say:Förbannade idiot, jag kan inte fatta att du satsade våra biljetter!! Swedes isn't that stupid. I'm sorry if I can't spell but I'm only !" years. Exept from that the movie was great!! And then I wonder, did Leo and Kate had it ni e in the sauna?? That's all for now ! Thank you and goodbye!!! P.S.I'm not aTitanicfreak!!!

Kristen - 07/06/98 21:29:37

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- 07/06/98 14:17:21

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You wondered at the end whether WKRP was airing anywhere: the UPN affiliate in Denver, Channel 20(I think it's KTVK), aired the show at 9:30 p.m. for almost half a year, spring of '97 up to the new fall season, then put it on overnight Saturday and Sunda , 4:30 a.m. Last I knew.

Kaiser Ape - 07/06/98 02:30:04
My URL:http://world.std.com/~tcalo/index.html
My Email:tcalo@world.std.com

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"Why Loni captured the public attention instead of Jan is one of those mysteries, like Bill Clinton's second term, that sometimes make me think I'm the only sane person on the planet." Sir, I was thinking exactly that very thing after I spied your link on Yahoo's Actress page. Bravo! Jan Smithers was reason #1 to tune into WKRP. What a dream girl.

Mark - 07/06/98 00:26:31
My Email:mfgibson@groupZ.net

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I think she's gorgeous and have for a long time. Glad someone's done a page for her. Thanks.

STEVE JOHNSON - 07/05/98 19:48:07
My Email:SJOH748710@AOL.COM

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SEND JAN MY BIRTHDAY WISHES

Don Tolson - 07/05/98 06:12:02
My Email:don_tolson@dmr.ca

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You're not the only (in)sane person in the world. I, too, have a very special place in my heart for Bailey/Jan. I felt (and still feel) the same way about her when I first saw her on WKRP. A little bit of a "if only" every time she appeared. She's the type of girl I would have fallen in love with immediately and given everything to spend life with. I'm glad I found someone else who agrees with me that Loni was NOT the 'babe' of the show.

Roy S. Greenwell - 07/05/98 05:02:22
My Email:greenwell@worldnet.att.net

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Great site!

JK - 07/05/98 00:02:35
My Email:jed@tstonramp.com

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Jan Smithers has what it takes!!!!!!!!! How anyone could not walk on the back of Loni Anderson to get to her is beyond me...(Sorry Loni, you are just not the type for a lot of us men but you are beautiful). To this day I still watch WKRP and dream that I m 25 again and wishing to meet someone just like her. To James Brolin...Do not know the reason you are not married to Jan anymore maybe it is all her fault and looks are decieving. But as far as most of us are concerned, you got on the express elevator down to be with that hipocrite Barbra......

Paul Moore - 07/04/98 14:21:06
My URL:http://www.ptw.com/~moorepa
My Email:moorepa@ptw.com

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I totally agree that Jan is the perfect woman ... and that she is greatly under-rated for her role on WKRP. Sure wish she'd get back in the picture business.!!! Thanks for the nice website.

victor perry - 07/02/98 16:15:43
My Email:vicmyra@worldnet.att.net

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I agree with your comments 100 percent! I'm glad to know there are others who appreciate the stunning Jan Smithers. Keep up the great work!

Dave - 07/02/98 01:10:21
My Email:DGHawk1@aol.com

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Thank you for taking the time for this web site. It IS the only one out there! I'm right with you as far as JS being the ultimate embodiment of simple natural beauty...the best kind. I have to admit, I did fall in love with Bailey...if JS is anything l ke her character was, well then, she's too good to be true. Thanks again!

Dave - 07/02/98 01:08:25
My Email:DGHawk1@aol.com

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Thank you for taking the time for this web site. It IS the only one out there! I'm right with you as far as JS being the ultimate embodiment of simple natural beauty...the best kind. I have to admit, I did fall in love with Bailey...if JS is anything l ke her character was, well then, she's too good to be true. Thanks again!

Rose - 06/29/98 00:58:08
My Email:Rojack1912@aol.com

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I liked the page and I read the entire script but I noticed that lots of the quotes in thebscript were a lot different from the movie. And I also saw some parets in the script that are going to be in The Director's Cut if Titanic.

Doug Nusbaum - 06/27/98 23:41:33
My Email:Dpaladin@ix.netcom.com

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After some discussions with secular humanists, I had an epiphany: Change the philosophical core of the Libertarian party from the party of freedom to the party of the golden rule. I am visiting various places to spread the idea. Use the Old testament version, "What is hateful to others, do not do that to others". This is actually equivalent to freedom, but whereas freedom scares many if not most people, almost everyone is familiar with, believes in, and is comfortable with the golden rule. In addition, we get to take the moral high ground compared with all other politicos

Honeyblue - 06/26/98 15:17:32
My Email:honeyblue@hotmail.com

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Great web site! Maybe I didn't read a possible explanation, but why is the Titanic script incorrect or a 'first draft?" Just curious. Thanks!

yvonne - 06/24/98 05:59:01
My Email:louszoo@unnet.com

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Had a great time browsing your site, now I'll go back and visit a few!

Craig S. Young - 06/24/98 00:49:32
My URL:http://www.flash.net/~ka5bou
My Email:craigs@ti.com

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OK. Here's my quirky babe guesses: Shay Aster - August from 3rd Rock. Kim Coles - gal from Living Single. Lindsay Fisher - coupla guest appearances on Roseanne. Calista Flockhart - getting too popular for your list! - Ally McBeal. Daria Morfendorffer - from MTV cartoon Daria - love the glasses - hate the voice. Summer Sanders - olympic swimming babe (my wife helped with this one). Julia Sawahla - Saffron from Absolutely Fabulous. Jan Smithers - A longtime favorite and definitely better than Loni - Bailey from WKRP. Fabiana Udenia - Alotta Fagina from Austin Powers. Alexandra Wentworth - Here was a stumper. Saw here on politically incorrect some time ago, but no idea what her claim to fame is... Katherine Whalen - One weird lookin' babe from the Squirrel Nut Zippers. Thanks for a great site!

David Donovan - 06/23/98 00:43:47
My Email:jdavidus@earthlink.net

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Dear Scott, Your "Deck Chairs" piece is a classic. I became a Libertarian this year, and my story is much like yours. I was republican for the 3 elections that occured since I turned 18 in 1980. Then, I watched Bush back in 1992 act like he really didn't care what happened, so I favored Perot for a few weeks, until he showed himself to be a flake. I didn't vote at all that time. In April, 1996 I was doing my taxes when I reached my breaking point; I call it my "Rosa Parks" moment, because I just said "no" to my computer screen, which was walking me through a tax prep program. The questions were so intrusive! From a place deep within I started answering back again and again, "none of your business, none of your business, none of your busness! this led me to start studying how we got into this income tax mess to begin with. My studies on the income tax in America were very eye opening, but nearly as powerful as the day I heard Harry Browne on KABC radio in Los Angeles, California. He started speaking, and in about 30 seconds, I was mesmerized! I called in to the show an spoke with him about my own woes as a small business owner, receiving back much insight from him. Soon, I was in a bookstore where I sat down and read almost the whole book, and converted to Libertarianism on the spot. I am now a card-carrying member, and will be voting and acting Libertarian for at least the next 10 presidential elections!

Kea - 06/22/98 21:56:04
My Email:KA@hotmail.com

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You all are assholes and should be shot!!!!11

Samuel Gonzalez - 06/20/98 03:08:15
My Email:samuelg@east-net.com

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when i was child, i had the same logical question, but i learned that we don't need to complicate our lives. when you drink a glass of water and finish and refill and drink again, you are drinking the second glass no the first,it's like easy. thank you for your excellent explanation.

keith dyer - 06/14/98 01:47:20

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Never before have i encountered such a s--tload of libertarian nonsense and rambling as i read in The Top Ten Deck Chairs on the Federal Titanic. Allow me to refute a few of your false and outrageous claims. First of all, Social Security is not a ponzi scheme, it is a social insurance program that has provided benefits to retirees and other persons for ye rs and was never meant to be a temporary program. Second of all, social security collects 12.4 percent of every persons income, divided equally between employer and employee, not 15 percent(perhaps you had it confused with the medicare tax), and is not go ng to go bankrupt when the baby boomers retire. Provided that the economy continues to grow at a rate of no less that 2 percent each year(slower than current economic growth), current social security taxes will continue to collect enough revanue to keep he plan solvent. Just thought you might want to know. Oh, and by the way, when a ship sinks, the deckchairs are usually the LAST things to go under, not the first.

jessica cochhran - 06/14/98 00:12:52
My Email:DRiPpY

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this is a pretty cool website

Katherine Cornell - 06/13/98 00:55:56
My URL:http://www.gate.net/~vigrafix
My Email:vigrafix@gate.net

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Bravo on your Titanic pages! I'm a huge Titanic fan and have been facinated with it for years. I too have seen the movie twice so far. I'm looking forward to your updated script once the movie is out on home release. Thank you so very much for all your efforts. I'll be bookmarking your page

Pierce Arrow - 06/09/98 22:52:37
My Email:piercearrw@aol.com

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Well done, Monk. Well done! I loved the Gemini Prize. That was great. Nice job on the Titanic script, too.

Ted - 06/08/98 10:08:05

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Sorry. But January 1, 2001 is correct. Great site, though! --Ted

AA - 06/05/98 02:22:39
My Email:andich@apci.net

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Hey Scott, we are just about ready to close on Missouri. We sold Iowa in 1982. A Sq

- 06/03/98 16:30:51

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CM - 06/03/98 00:54:21

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Test

Ralph - 05/26/98 01:53:26
My URL:http://www.nantucket.net/titanic
My Email:titanic@nantucket.net

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Check this out http://www.nantucket.net/titanic Thanks Ralph & Ian "The Chair Guys"

hk - 05/25/98 04:07:56
My Email:kang9803@yahoo.com

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A really interesting page! Cool stuff!

Jim Flynn - 05/24/98 23:52:25
My Email:jfflynn@mindspring.com

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I have 19 Tom Swift Jr books for sale, including #1 and #30 (G Force). Hardbacks, in good shape. Email me if you are interested in purchasing them.

Captain MILSTRIP - 05/24/98 10:03:35
My Email:bosun 585@aol.com

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Hey, you're quick love the site sans music!!

Rick Gaber - 05/23/98 03:09:18
My URL:http://freedom.simplenet.com/faqs.htm
My Email:RickGaber@USA.net

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I really enjoy your site; it's well done. I've linked some of your pages on some of mine for some time now, and would like any email notifications of any more news and/or host changes. ("If you can't say anything nice about Geocities...don't say anything at all!" Okay, I won't.) I've fixed most of the links I can remember, except for the one at http://www.freedom.simplenet.com/chuckles.htm which used to be at http://www.wizard.net/spcook/liberty.htm, and which I named, "... an enormous non-march on Wash ngton ..." Can you help me find it? Best regards, Rick

Mark Sexton - 05/18/98 22:06:01
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/7875
My Email:M.R.sexton@exeter.ac.uk

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i like waterloo sunset too. I'm from England & find your journal on The old country facinating.

 


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