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From: marcia on 2 Aug 2006 18:50 Maggie wrote: > Harry wrote: > > Maggie wrote: > > > Pablo wrote: > > > > > > How did I know you were > > > > an Existentialist? > > > > > > Perhaps the first clue was the reference to Hesse in his nym? > > > > > > Maggie > > > > > > > > haven't I mentioned Kierkegaard?Carl Rogers found him "meaningful" > > Sure you have. but the nym was the first clue. > > Thought that might have slipped through unnoticed? > > Maggie > Has library card, as does harry (...as in Stack Sullivan? Sorry, I've been paying selective inattention. :)) marcia
From: marcia on 2 Aug 2006 20:14 Maggie wrote: > Harry wrote: > > Maggie wrote: > > > Pablo wrote: > > > > > > How did I know you were > > > > an Existentialist? > > > > > > Perhaps the first clue was the reference to Hesse in his nym? > > > > > > Maggie > > > > > > > > haven't I mentioned Kierkegaard?Carl Rogers found him "meaningful" > > Sure you have. but the nym was the first clue. > > Thought that might have slipped through unnoticed? > > Maggie > Has library card, as does harry (Hmmm. I thought it was Harry Stack Sullivan... must have been paying selective inattention...) (Could have sworn I posted this earlier...if so, sorry, ignore... over budget for the day anyway.) m
From: Maggie on 3 Aug 2006 12:45 marcia wrote: > Maggie wrote: > > > > > > > > Perhaps the first clue was the reference to Hesse in his nym? > > > > > > > > Maggie > (...as in Stack Sullivan? Sorry, I've been paying selective > inattention. :)) > marcia No, it's a referemnce to German author Hermann Hesse who won the Nobel prize for Literature in 1946. Harry and I have a long history here...often referred to as the Harry & Maggie show. We met her on this n/g 4-5 years ago and are actually considering married to each other and moving to Oxford Mississipi (Ole Miss).....deep in William Faullkner country. Hw won the Noble Price for literature, too. Maggie and no, I'm not kidding
From: Harry on 4 Aug 2006 16:44 Maggie wrote: > marcia wrote: > > Maggie wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Perhaps the first clue was the reference to Hesse in his nym? > > > > > > > > > > Maggie > > > (...as in Stack Sullivan? Sorry, I've been paying selective > > inattention. :)) > > > marcia > > No, it's a referemnce to German author Hermann Hesse who won the Nobel > prize for Literature in 1946. > > Harry and I have a long history here...often referred to as the Harry & > Maggie show. > > We met her on this n/g 4-5 years ago and are actually considering > married to each other and moving to Oxford Mississipi (Ole > Miss).....deep in William Faullkner country. > > Hw won the Noble Price for literature, too. > > Maggie > and no, I'm not kidding only in "Theories of Personality" would the professors let me discuss.HS Sullivan,they all liked his looks.But they're not ready for Jung,thought him too esoteric.then there's Karen Horney-oola la la-Harry
From: marcia on 5 Aug 2006 08:38 Harry wrote: > Maggie wrote: > > marcia wrote: > > > Maggie wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Perhaps the first clue was the reference to Hesse in his nym? > > > > > > > > > > > > Maggie > > > > > (...as in Stack Sullivan? Sorry, I've been paying selective > > > inattention. :)) > > > > > marcia > > > > No, it's a referemnce to German author Hermann Hesse who won the Nobel > > prize for Literature in 1946. > > > > Harry and I have a long history here...often referred to as the Harry & > > Maggie show. > > > > We met her on this n/g 4-5 years ago and are actually considering > > married to each other and moving to Oxford Mississipi (Ole > > Miss).....deep in William Faullkner country. > > > > Hw won the Noble Price for literature, too. > > > > Maggie > > and no, I'm not kidding > > only in "Theories of Personality" would the professors let me > discuss.HS Sullivan,they all liked his looks.But they're not ready for > Jung,thought him too esoteric.then there's Karen Horney-oola la la-Harry Hi Harry & Maggie, What happened to your message, Maggie? I read it last night, then went to respond, only to find it missing. :) Ah, ... inside jokes from a longterm relationship. No wonder I was confused. :) I loved Faullkner's short stories when I was younger, and understand that part of the country is still lovely. The fantasy sounds nice. :) Harry, who, won the Pulitzer? This ^ Harry? The one posting on ASDM? That's truly an impressive accomplishment. I wonder if I've read your work? marcia
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