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Re: New Theory Wanted.



"David Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Philip Deitiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote in
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:56:09 -0500, "David"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> did some sarious thank'n and scribbled:
> >
> >>
> >>"Philip Deitiker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> I think we need a new theory here. Everybody has a
> >>> conspiracy theory and I have mine.
> >>>
> >>> Here it goes. Has anyone noticed that when one Kook
> >>> disappears a new one shows up. Just as soon as one is
> >>> thrashed a new one pops up or an old one flys out of the
> >>> woodwork, it is almost like a tennis ball server or
> >>> some instrument is throwing them.
> >>>
> >> FYI the term "Kook", as I remember, probably originated in the old
> >> black and white TV
> >>detective show 77 Sunset Strip. Their teenager of all trades was one
> >>Gerald Kookson III or Kookie for short. He drove a California custom
> >>car, dressed "hip," as opposed to the suit and tie the other
> >>characters wore, and was always combing his hair, which was styled in
> >>what was known then as a duck tail.
> >>There was a briefly popular song titled "Kookie, Kookie lend me your
> >>comb" and a brief fashion trend based on the way he dressed (casual
> >>with white socks)
> >
> > You are correct on this, I prefer the word "Fruitloop" as
> > its origins in the cereal industry are well-known. Other
> > words include loony-farm escapee, and of course the favorite
> > Netloon. We could have a nomenclature conferance and decide
> > on the best words to describe the 'phenomena'.
>
>
> Well, the whole process of "as soon as one [kook] is thrashed a new one
> pops up or an old one flys out of the woodwork, it is almost like a
> tennis ball server or some instrument is throwing them" could be
> described _as_ a "fruit-loop."
>
> Then all we need is some way to track how far around the fruit-loop we
> are and we'll know what sort of looniness is heading our way next.

is this a cause or an effect of their circular reasoning.





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