X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,f52fbe7ccf6def84,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: mEGmO Subject: REQ: loch ness monster :) Date: 1997/05/27 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 244195353 Organization: Another Netscape News Server User Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art hi, the subject says it all... but i'm looking for anything scottish (loch nessie preferably -smallish but doesn't matter- or thistles or the flags :) my friend just got back from an academic term there and misses it terribly... i'm hoping nessie can cheer him up some.. thanks ahead of time :) meg ~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~ meg morley knox box 862 ~ x8234 ~ mmorley@knox.knox.edu ~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~~#*@~ "In the most intelligent races, as among the Parisians, there are a large number of women whose brains are closer in size to those of gorillas than to the most developed male brains. This inferiority is so obvious that no one can contest it for a moment; only its degree is worth discussion. All psychologists who have studied the intelligence of women, as well as poets and novelists, recognize today that they represent the most inferior forms of human evolution and that they are closer to children and savages than to an adult, civilized man. They excel in fickleness, inconstancy, absence of thought and logic, and incapacity to reason. Without doubt there exist some distinguished women, very superior to the average man, but they are as exceptional as the birth of any monstrosity, as, for example, of a gorilla with two heads; consequently, we may neglect them entirely. -Gustave Le Bon, 1879