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teasing and receiving

From: Mary.Elisabeth.Whittington@um.cc.umich.edu
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 13:09:06 EDT
Subject: teasing and receiving
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET

Hi everyone!
I LOVED reading everyone's interpretations of NotS.  Thanks to everyone who
responded to my questions -- about NotS and Druids.  "I'm not a priestess,
but I play one on TV" -- great line!
Can anyone tell me how to get onto the warmroom and really deep thoughts
mailing lists?  The addresses I have are warmroom-request@ils.nwu.edu. and
really-dep-thoughts-request@gradient.cis.upenn.edu. but when I try to post
to these addresses, my computer says, "site invalid". 
A friend of mine once suggested (don't worry -- not the same friend that told
me that Kate is a Druid priestess!) that the song "Get Out of my House" is
about rape.  She said that in the line "I change into the mule", the mule 
is important because a mule is sterile.  It makes sense to me -- what do other
people think?
What is a gelignight?  As in treat it tenderly, "There Goes a Tenner".
Before I started reading love-hounds, I knew very few KaTefans.  All of them
were female, and I always assumed that Kate's audience was largely female.
Now that I'm reading love-hounds, it seems to me that most participants are
male.  I'm trying to decide if my original assumption was false and both
men and women listen to Kate in equal numbers, or if I was right and most
KaTefans are women, but more men are on love-hounds because more men use 
computers generally.  I don't mean this to be divisive in any way -- I'm
just curious.
And now, I am going to go take a nap before my next class!
Hasta luego --
Elisabeth
10 more days until Tori comes to Detroit!