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> Pearls eh? You do have a way with words Antoine ..

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> :-)

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> Col

 

Colette,

 

You made my heart stop, believing for a moment that i had made a

monstrous typo again. So i ran to look in my dictionary, if pearls

really meant "perle" as in french. "Ouf" was my reaction, as i found out

that pearl = perle as i though. :)

 

Thank you, for the compliment Colette. I love flowers and pearls, to me

they where the symbols of what i learned to be, older, associated with

the sound HUM, in Tibet, on which i meditated for long years, the sound

of purification. Each flower is such a thing, and each tear such a gift

that open to a deeper Joy. Nothing like feeling a symbol or archetype

flow on your flesh, on my cheek, a blessing

 

Why i am saying all that, i don't know. I write to the Melody in me, i

write to the Colette in me and they are beautiful. It's really a

beautiful world.

 

I'll try to write to the Antoine in me,

 

Youoooooohhhhhhhh where are you?

 

Oh! here he is,

 

Just kidding,

 

Antoine

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In a message dated 08/08/1999 1:27:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

hluthar writes:

 

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Antoine, Antoine, Antoine. You have become so funny lately. :--). I suspect

a lot of ladies out there are ripping their cable wires out of the wall, so

you can be their cable man. What a miracle you are Antoine. Hugging your

customers and all that. Thanks for being here pal!

 

Harsha

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Laughing, I agree, we've a return of Svengali, just teasing Antoine.

Love,

Annette van der Zon (adding Rays of Sun to the Joy)

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> Pearls eh? You do have a way with words Antoine ..

>

> :-)

>

> Col

 

Colette,

 

You made my heart stop, believing for a moment that i had made a

monstrous typo again. So i ran to look in my dictionary, if pearls

really meant "perle" as in french. "Ouf" was my reaction, as i found out

that pearl = perle as i though. :)

 

Thank you, for the compliment Colette. I love flowers and pearls, to me

they where the symbols of what i learned to be, older, associated with

the sound HUM, in Tibet, on which i meditated for long years, the sound

of purification. Each flower is such a thing, and each tear such a gift

that open to a deeper Joy. Nothing like feeling a symbol or archetype

flow on your flesh, on my cheek, a blessing

 

Why i am saying all that, i don't know. I write to the Melody in me, i

write to the Colette in me and they are beautiful. It's really a

beautiful world.

 

I'll try to write to the Antoine in me,

 

Youoooooohhhhhhhh where are you?

 

Oh! here he is,

 

Just kidding,

 

Antoine

 

Antoine, Antoine, Antoine. You have become so funny lately. :--). I suspect

a lot of ladies out there are ripping their cable wires out of the wall, so

you can be their cable man. What a miracle you are Antoine. Hugging your

customers and all that. Thanks for being here pal!

 

Harsha

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> Antoine, Antoine, Antoine. You have become so funny lately. :--). I suspect

> a lot of ladies out there are ripping their cable wires out of the wall, so

> you can be their cable man. What a miracle you are Antoine. Hugging your

> customers and all that. Thanks for being here pal!

>

> Harsha

 

Your sense of humor is contagious Harsha. Don't tell me you want the

cable at home, or the internet cable?? They are addictive :)

 

Following the tread on business ethics here,

 

Flying from physics, philosophy, to political theory, economy and

planting trees, and all that. On this sporadic path of mine at work,

that make no sense, it all came to make sense as a cable technician :)

or is it me who builds sense from anything? :)

 

Jokes on the side, i did come to see how much television was addictive,

even so more than the drive for money or power in some corporate

cultures. Steeping in a family house where you see the children and

parents around the tv, and i act almost invisible in not cutting the

addiction they are drinking from the screen in repairing something so

they can have a better image.

 

I'm so glad to interest some children away from the tv, while they

parents are sitting there drinking hypnotism on the screen, and they ask

me in their innocent voice from where it those come from. I take all my

time then to show them from where the wires came from. Which one broke,

because of a branch falling, the lightning falling, or squirrels being

hungry. And i point to the satellites in the sky, sending information

that comes in the wires. And for a brief moment there is only the sky

left and the eyes of child's looking, away from the cables wires.

 

Antoine

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Antoine shared:

 

Jokes on the side, i did come to see how much television was

addictive, even so more than the drive for money or power in

some corporate cultures. Steeping in a family house where

you see the children and parents around the tv, and i act

almost invisible in not cutting the addiction they are

drinking from the screen in repairing something so they can

have a better image.

 

I'm so glad to interest some children away from the tv,

while they parents are sitting there drinking hypnotism on

the screen, and they ask me in their innocent voice from

where it those come from. I take all my time then to show

them from where the wires came from. Which one broke,

because of a branch falling, the lightning falling, or

squirrels being hungry. And i point to the satellites in

the sky, sending information that comes in the wires. And

for a brief moment there is only the sky left and the eyes

of child's looking, away from the cables wires.

 

 

 

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Jerry writes:

 

This is a wondrous letter, Antoine, and I have just seen a

spectacular movie on video. To say it is about a cable

(phone) man and young lady he adores is to say much, but it

tells nothing. I haven't known such surprise and delight in

a movie since Star Wars. It's a low budget British film. In

terms of humor and its swift exchange of place with tragedy,

the dynamic is effected without any feeling that one is

being manipulated, nor is it predictable in that way. As

regards its portrayal of the World Dream and the hunger to

meet the fullness that is its transcendence, this movie is a

smashing success. If anyone wants an experience that will

have you saying aloud in the midst of it, "What a great

movie," I say see Little Voice.

 

---Jerry

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