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red dog
I've known for a while that you attended DePaul Univesity, College of Commerce. As an alum of that institution, I've wanted to ask you "What's the graveyeard of American business?" Your answer will tell me whether of not we had the same teacher.
universalmind1123
QUOTE(red dog @ Jun 1 2006, 04:48 PM) *

I've known for a while that you attended DePaul Univesity, College of Commerce. As an alum of that institution, I've wanted to ask you "What's the graveyeard of American business?" Your answer will tell me whether of not we had the same teacher.


YEAH DEPAUL...sorry, had to chime in as a current student of DePaul, College of LA&S cool.gif
Webmaster
This was such an odd question that I had to ask Ray. He has no idea what the graveyeard of American business is, but he does want to know the answer! smile.gif
Dave
red dog
QUOTE(Webmaster @ Jun 4 2006, 09:28 PM) *

This was such an odd question that I had to ask Ray. He has no idea what the graveyeard of American business is, but he does want to know the answer! smile.gif
Dave


The answer is "Inventory". I guess he didn't have Mr Muldoon for Finance when he was at DePaul. Those of who had Muldoon would have groaned because he said it so often. We also used to refer to him as "Toody" after the two characters on "Car 54 Where Are You?"

Ray's ideas on Make Love not War are a whole lot better anyway.

Reddog
unknownsoldier
why is robbie more talkative than ray at the end of a concert?
poetryman123
QUOTE(Webmaster @ Jun 4 2006, 08:28 PM) *
This was such an odd question that I had to ask Ray. He has no idea what the graveyeard of American business is, but he does want to know the answer! smile.gif
Dave

poetryman123
QUOTE(Webmaster @ Jun 4 2006, 08:28 PM) *
This was such an odd question that I had to ask Ray. He has no idea what the graveyeard of American business is, but he does want to know the answer! smile.gif
Dave

I am curious about the Mojo Risin' mystery. Can you ask Ray if Jim told him that some person would contact the Door's business office with the solution to a puzzle. The night that Jim was extracted from under the bed, after consuming a religious dose of acid, he added the Oedipus verse to "The End." Of course, the band was fired from the 'Whiskey A Go Go' that night. Jim used the Oedipus lyric as a vehicle to house a snippet of horse whispering. The End is reported to be a framework for an ever changing set of lyrics. That night Jim hit upon a lyric with a double meaning. The odd lyrics seem mundane if you use a dictionary on them. However, if one can hear the mimetic double, then that person can claim the title of 'Mr. Mojo Risin.' "The End" is an Ohmage (SP) to the "Story of the Missing Persons." Poetryman123
Mary-Beth
QUOTE(poetryman123 @ Dec 14 2007, 02:24 PM) *
I am curious about the Mojo Risin' mystery. Can you ask Ray if Jim told him that some person would contact the Door's business office with the solution to a puzzle. The night that Jim was extracted from under the bed, after consuming a religious dose of acid, he added the Oedipus verse to "The End." Of course, the band was fired from the 'Whiskey A Go Go' that night. Jim used the Oedipus lyric as a vehicle to house a snippet of horse whispering. The End is reported to be a framework for an ever changing set of lyrics. That night Jim hit upon a lyric with a double meaning. The odd lyrics seem mundane if you use a dictionary on them. However, if one can hear the mimetic double, then that person can claim the title of 'Mr. Mojo Risin.' "The End" is an Ohmage (SP) to the "Story of the Missing Persons." Poetryman123

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