Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site stat-l Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!CS-Mordred!Pucc-H:Pucc-I:Stat-L:rsk From: rsk@stat-l (Rich Kulawiec) Newsgroups: net.flame Subject: Pet Peeves For This Week Message-ID: <256@stat-l> Date: Mon, 7-Jan-85 15:24:22 EST Article-I.D.: stat-l.256 Posted: Mon Jan 7 15:24:22 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 9-Jan-85 03:21:58 EST Organization: Purdue University Lines: 33 Lessee now... 1. Brigham Young #1 in football? Feh. They didn't play anybody worth noticing during the regular season, and then squeaked by a mediocre Michigan team. Washington deserves it, having played a much much tougher schedule, and then beating Oklahoma quite nicely. Other possibilities: Boston College, Florida. 2. The abortion-clinic-bombings...Why doesn't somebody bomb a few churches for a change? Maybe that would wake people up...certainly would be a better use of explosives. 3. Can you believe that in this backwater state that beer is NOT sold on Sunday? While the Steelers & Dolphins were in the locker room at halftime, I decided to make a grocery run, and pick up necessary supplies for the Bears-49'ers game...imagine my astonishment when I discovered that I couldn't buy that six-pack of Beck's that I'd lugged all over the store. 4. Non-Whoites can tune out here...but I'm getting bloody sick of seeing the Master every few episodes when the writers can't think of anything else...the Doctor should zap himself over to Earth, hire Dirty Harry, and the next time that laughing bozo shows himself, ol' Harry can just make his day. 5. This world championship chess match has gone on long enough. The draws should count half a point, so that the incentive to win games remains... the endless sucession of draws is boring and pointless. There, I feel much better now. -- Rich Kulawiec @ Purdue C.C. Unix Systems Group rsk@purdue-asc.arpa (decvax,ihnp4,uiucdcs)!pur-ee!rsk.uucp (decwrl,hplabs,ucbvax)!purdue!rsk.uucp Wombats are partially protected under the Wildlife Act of 1975.