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RE: RAT (as far as I can tell, about basically nothing at this point)



va·ga·ry (v**ge-r*, ve-gâr**) noun
plural va·ga·ries
An extravagant or erratic notion or action. See synonyms at caprice.

[From Latin vag*r*, to wander, from vagus, wandering.]

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ezra Buzzington [SMTP:jonoh1@juno.com]
> Sent:	Monday, April 26, 1999 8:02 AM
> To:	rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com
> Subject:	Re: RAT (as far as I can tell, about basically nothing at
> this point)
> 
> va·ga·ry (v**ge-r*, ve-gâr**) noun
> plural va·ga·ries
> An extravagant or erratic notion or action. See synonyms at caprice.
> 
> [From Latin vag*r*, to wander, from vagus, wandering.]
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 17:07:34 -0400 josh@whirl-i-gig.com writes:
>  but some of the people on this list 
> >were
> >talking about the vagarities of High School and the awkward alienation 
> >that
> >every--every single--person in the USA goes through during that time 
> >in
> >their life even before you began ranting and raving about it. 
> 
> Help me, please. What does "vagarities" mean? I couldn't find it in
> Riverside's Webster II. (Not the best)
> 
> 
>  You did 
> >not
> >come in saying anything new, you just said it more self-importantly.
> 
> For what it's worth, I totally disagree. I think Aileen's posts were far
> more thought out and considerate of other sides than most of the
> chest-thumping why-can't-we-all-just-get-along posts. Why is this getting
> so personal?
> >
> >The  difference between that and the current discussion is that we 
> >were
> >trying to find aesthetic (not emotional or theoretical, but aesthetic)
> >relationships between the experience, our understandings of the 
> >experiences
> >of the two boys in Denver, and our work in the theatre and now we are
> >sitting through longer and longer rants about everything from the
> >importance of the computer game doom in your life to what you and your
> >husband are having for dinner--then we were talking about theatre, now 
> >you
> >blast a 20 page spam at anyone who isn't talking about you.
> 
> Whoa. Did I miss a shitload of posts? This isn't the same discussion as
> before? It has a different subject heading. My computer must have crashed
> and destroyed Aileen's "20 page spam". Could you send it again?
> 
>   You're 
> >not
> >that interesting, Aileen.  Why don't you let the "all about eilene" 
> >thread
> >go, at least for a little while, so we can talk about something the 
> >rest of
> >us can relate to.
> 
> Like me, please.
> Thank you
> 
> Jonathan Harris
> National FRINGE Productions
> Los Angeles
> (full signature as per John Sylvain, Sacred Fools, Los Angeles)
> >
> >Josh Furst
> >() theatre
> >New York City--where there are no malls
> >
> >
> >
> 
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