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- From: joe@spdcc.com (Joseph Francis)
- Newsgroups: soc.bi,soc.motss
- Subject: Rouilard, Sharon Stone (Re: Liberty (was something relevant about ))
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.175753.4945@spdcc.com>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 17:57:53 GMT
- Article-I.D.: spdcc.1992Dec21.175753.4945
- References: <BzGMLp.vxL@austin.ibm.com> <1gtgv0INN98f@agate.berkeley.edu> <BzM6Az.1IKM@austin.ibm.com>
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- In article <BzM6Az.1IKM@austin.ibm.com> alan@auntbea.austin.ibm.com (Alan R. Weiss) writes:
- >In article <1gtgv0INN98f@agate.berkeley.edu> mlloyd@ocf.berkeley.edu (M. Lloyd) writes:
- >>alan@auntbea.austin.ibm.com (Alan R. Weiss) writes:
- >>>eleanor@cbnews.cb.att.com (Piglet) writes:
- >>>>Now, I say that language works for us, not we for it. It's time
- >>>>there was a neutral pronoun in English. Along with a neutral
-
- ...
-
- >>>>reference to "man" in the sense of "mankind", and so on. All
- >Hmmmmm ... well, as a certified newsgroup hopper (tm), I've noticed
- >that this is about the only "space" where hugs are thrown about
- >with reckless abandon. Although I'm reasonably straight, (maybe
- >a Kinsey 1.5, although in Basic Instinct I fantasized that *I* was
- >Sharon Stone :-) Talk about gender-benders!), I am one of those bi-friendly
- >people who muffin around a little, feeding off the crumbs of
- >information in cyberspace.
- >
- >Speaking of Sharon Stone, does anyone have any comments on herm?
- >Other than the notion that, "gee, I'd like to have her" (which
- >is so patently obvious as to be beyond discussion :-)
-
- The French magazine "genereu-X" published her telephone number
- in the last issue I bought. Haven't called her yet.
-
- I did finally get a hold of Richard Rouilard, ex- Editor-in-Chief of
- the Advocate. He is now working at the Los Angeles Times Magazine. I
- was speaking to him of other matters, but I did ask about leaving the
- Advocate, which he said was because of personal differences with the
- publishers ("Liberation Publication"), and that it was 'time to move
- up'. I didn't have the heart to ask him how moving from the Herald
- Tribune magazine section to Editor-in-Chief of the Advocate to the LA
- Times Magazine was 'moving up'...
- --
- US Jojo; damp, slighly soiled, but tasty nonetheless.
-