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DATE | 2003-02-09 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Re: eGovOS conference in D.C.; I'm not attending that
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It was CEO of Brooklyn Linux Solutions, which was my company
Crack monkeys use only limited mail clients which could only see CEO of Brooklyn, which they thought was dandy
They now have Protectorates of Minisota, and Prince Regents of Port Chester and so on.
Ruevain
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 06:07:53AM +0000, Stanley A. Klein wrote: > At 01:59 AM 2/9/2003 -0500, Jay Sulzberger wrote: > > > >Ruben [more correctly "Reuevaine"] is well able to set forth his manifold > >electoral and other political victories, but I should, just because often > >Ruben is too modest, inform you of one title which Ruben today holds by > >acclamation: > > > >CEO of Brooklyn > > > >Ruben's masterly campaign for this position is today taught in many Schools > >of Propaganda, indeed it is often both the first and last case study in > >courses styled "Blitz, black, and autonomic tactics". I will just > >say here that Ruben swept to victory on a WAVE OF CRACKMONKEYS, MOST OF > >WHOM NEVER VOTED NOR HELD ANY OFFICE OF HONOR IN BROOKLYN. > > > You will need to further explain what "CEO of Brooklyn" means. Is that > elected? appointed? something the newspapers dreamed up? or what? > > Also, what is a "crackmonkey"? It seems important enough to you to > capitalize, but has absolutely no meaning to me. > > I will accept that he is an expert in "in your face" New York politics. > But that kind of stuff doesn't export well outside New York. > > > Stan Klein
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