1. Reminder
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
2. New Virus alert from Greg
by: <dmcquickly@comcast.net>
3. Fwd: Hastings Article
by: Laurel Parker <lkp5@cornell.edu>
4. (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
5. RE: (no subject)
by: Nicole Cirrincione <ncirrinc@hotmail.com>
6. Re: (no subject)
by: Ralph Maggi <r.maggi@comcast.net>
7. Re: (no subject)
by: <SAPSAM75@aol.com>
8. Re: (no subject)
by: <dave.walters@comcast.net>
9. Best of Luck
by: Susan Drinkard <textornado@hotmail.com>
10. (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
11. RE: (no subject)
by: Susan Craft <craft@kyowa-kpi.com>
12. RE: (no subject)
by: Susan Drinkard <textornado@hotmail.com>
13. Re: (no subject)
by: <dave.walters@comcast.net>
14. Fw: On Cheney's gun
by: Joanne <hackenburg2003@verizon.net>
15. RE: (no subject)
by: Keith Kelley <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com>
16. (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
17. Re: (no subject)
by: Steve Jones <stevej_fish@yahoo.com.au>
18. RE: (no subject)
by: Keith Kelley <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com>
19. FW: (no subject)
by: <dmcquickly@comcast.net>
20. Re: (no subject)
by: <dmcquickly@comcast.net>
21. Re: FW: (no subject)
by: Rick Wester <rick_wester@mac.com>
22. Re: FW: (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
23. [Fwd: New Hastings High School Alumni Archive]
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
24. greg's hollywood squares email
by: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
25. Re: greg's hollywood squares email
by: <dmcquickly@comcast.net>
26. New contact information
by: Steven Bass <smb9220@comcast.net>
27. RE: New contact information
by: Susan Drinkard <textornado@hotmail.com>
28. RE: New contact information
by: Dave Richter <dave@richterintl.com>
29. Address update
by: <Sselklub@aol.com>
30. Re: Address update
by: Pat Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
31. Re: Address update
by: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
32. Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: Glenn Martin <gmartin@adelphia.net>
33. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: Eric Zaidins <ezaidins@gmail.com>
34. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <dmcquickly@comcast.net>
35. (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
36. (no subject)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
37. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
38. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <Jmshillinglaw@aol.com>
39. Re: (no subject)
by: <Jmshillinglaw@aol.com>
40. Robert Schnibbe Jr.
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
41. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <ECRAM123@aol.com>
42. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <Jmshillinglaw@aol.com>
43. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: Nancy <nwwhitehead@astound.net>
44. New General Hastings Alumni Site
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
45. POSSIBLE 50TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR THE CLASS OF '75
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
46. LIL HELP !!!!!!!!!
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
47. Keith and Bill
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
48. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <dave.walters@comcast.net>
49. Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
by: <smb9220@comcast.net>
50. Some sad news...
by: <afine@art-cetera.com>
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Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 15:02:09 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> Alan Fine
Subject: Reminder
Maud's
Thursday
12/29/05
8:30PM
Not a reunion event.
Not a school event.
Just a holiday event;
friends getting together;
kids welcome.
-------------------- 2 --------------------
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 03:32:25 -0500 (EST)
From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: New Virus alert from Greg
Thought you all might be interested to see this--and to give you a day or two to make sure your anti-virus program is up-to-date. And, Happy New Year to everyone!
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=174904839
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Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 11:16:38 -0500
From: Laurel Parker <lkp5@cornell.edu> (Laurel Kiorpes Parker)
Subject: Fwd: Hastings Article
>Hi, all, and Happy New Year!
My cousin Tom sent this to me, and I just had to share it. I can even
remember this house!
Laurel (Kiorpes) Parker
>From: thomas gevas <tgevas@yahoo.com>
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/02/business/02house.html?pagewanted=1
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Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 20:06:42 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: (no subject)
well i just thought id share with everyone that the first of my four kids
got engaged!!
yeah i cried , god were getting old !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ray
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:58:36 +0000
From: "Nicole Cirrincione" <ncirrinc@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: (no subject)
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:15:46 -0500
From: "Ralph Maggi" <r.maggi@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Hey Ray,
Congratulations .. That's great news
Now, let me help you with this getting old thing. First , never admit that
in front of the kids (engaged or not). Use the getting wiser routine, and as
long as were still better looking than the guy/gal they get engaged to..
well do I need to say more ?
Best wishes to you and the family and pass my regards to the wife who is
probably planning the grankids already.
Ralph
-------------------- 7 --------------------
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:48:38 EST
From: SAPSAM75@aol.com (Sandy Przymylski Mutter)
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Congratulations Ray! How long till the big day?
Sandy
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Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:49:24 +0000
From: dave.walters@comcast.net
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Mozel Tov!
David Walters
-------------------- 9 --------------------
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:58:10 -0600
From: "Susan Heady Drinkard" <textornado@hotmail.com>
Subject: Best of Luck
Best wishes to the family......now......warm up your check book :-) good old
dad !
Susan
-------------------- 10 --------------------
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:18:13 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: (no subject)
early teens, my kids asked me for five ten even twenty dollars every week
then the oldest decided to go to college.(thank god it was wcc) i wrote a
check now she's getting married check wont cut it, gotta use the gold card ,
ouch !!!!!!!!! my second, Billy just bought a car that dad financed, again check
didn't cut it, my next girl, alyssa has a 87 average and looking at
colleges, now the gold card is full, time to take out the blue card. and when
that's
done im sure she's going to hit me up for her wedding, omg!! get the blue
out again..then there's Samantha, i guess its inevitable college and wedding
dresses again. i guess by that time im going to have to ask them for 5 or
ten or even twenty bux. scary part of it all, no matter how much you save,
its never enough !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-------------------- 11 --------------------
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:25:53 -0500
From: "Susan Craft" <craft@kyowa-kpi.com>
Subject: RE: (no subject)
Wow - it's amazing to read about all the teen and young adult activities among your (our) kids. Last night my only child (5 y/o) discovered her first loose tooth. That milestone made me weepy. But I'm glad I don't have to worry about maxed out credit cards ...yet. (though she has asked for a computer in her room).
Sue Craft
-------------------- 12 --------------------
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:34:38 -0600
From: "Susan Heady Drinkard" <textornado@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: (no subject)
I think it is time to suggest - eloping..... Las Vegas has to be cheaper :-)
Susan
-------------------- 13 --------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 03:19:29 +0000
From: dave.walters@comcast.net
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Ray: 3 words "Home Equity Load".
David
-------------------- 14 --------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:26:16 -0500
From: "Joanne" <hackenburg2003@verizon.net> Joanne Liakos
Subject: Fw: On Cheney's gun
Couldn't resist.................
----- Original Message -----
From: mdliakos@aol.com
To: MDLiakos@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:59 AM
Subject: On Cheney's gun
You can't make this stuff up! Hope it gives you a laugh...
Transcript From 'The Daily Show'
Jon Stewart: "I'm joined now by our own vice-presidential firearms mishap
analyst, Rob Corddry. Rob, obviously a very unfortunate situation. How is the
vice president handling it?
Rob Corddry: "Jon, tonight the vice president is standing by his decision to shoot Harry Wittington. According to the best intelligence available, there were quail hidden in the brush. Everyone believed at the time there were quail in the brush.
"And while the quail turned out to be a 78-year-old man, even knowing that today, Mr. Cheney insists he still would have shot Mr. Whittington in the face. He believes the world is a better place for his spreading buckshot throughout the entire region of Mr. Whittington's face."
Jon Stewart: "But why, Rob? If he had known Mr. Whittington was not a bird, why would he still have shot him?"
Rob Corddry: "Jon, in a post-9-11 world, the American people expect their leaders to be decisive. To not have shot his friend in the face would have sent a message to the quail that America is weak."
Jon Stewart: "That's horrible."
Rob Corddry: "Look, the mere fact that we're even talking about how the vice president drives up with his rich friends in cars to shoot farm-raised wingless quail-tards is letting the quail know 'how' we're hunting them. I'm sure right now those birds are laughing at us in that little 'covey' of theirs.
Jon Stewart: "I'm not sure birds can laugh, Rob."
Rob Corddry: "Well, whatever it is they do ... coo .. they're cooing at us right now, Jon, because here we are talking openly about our plans to hunt them. Jig is up. Quails one, America zero.
Jon Stewart: "Okay, well, on a purely human level, is the vice president at least sorry?"
Rob Corddry: "Jon, what difference does it make? The bullets are already in this man's face. Let's move forward across party lines as a people .... to get him some sort of mask."
Letterman's Top Ten Dick Cheney Excuses
10. Heart palpitation caused trigger finger to spasm
9. Wanted to get the Iraq mess off the front page
8. Not enough Jim Beam
7. Trying to stop the spread of bird flu
6. I love to shoot people
5. Guy was making cracks about my lesbian daughter
4. I thought the guy was trying to go 'gay cowboy' on me
3. Excuse? I hit him didn't I?
2. Until Democrats approve Medicare reform, we have to make some tough choices
for the elderly
1. Made bet with Gretzgy's wife
Quotes
Happy Valentine's Day. Good news, good news today -- so far Dick Cheney has
not shot anybody." --David Letterman
"The real question now is, is this a one-time thing, or will the vice president try to kill again." --David Letterman
"You can't blame [Cheney]. Bush says you can spy on people without warrants, you can torture people, you can hold people without a trial, so Dick Cheney thinks, 'Oh what the hell, I can shoot a few guys.'" --Jay Leno
"I'm surprised Dick Cheney loves to hunt so much. The five times the government tried to give him a gun, he got a deferment." --Jay Leno
"Mr. Whittington is doing fine, but based on this development, we're going to downgrade the condition of this story from 'Incredibly Hilarious' to 'Still funny, but, mmm, now a little sad.'" --Jon Stewart, on the heart attack Harry Whittington suffered
"It turns out now that Dick Cheney did not have a license to hunt, and coincidentally, turns out we didn't have a license to go into Iraq." --David Letterman
"Kind of a sad study out today that single women over the age of 35 are more likely to be shot by the vice president than to find a husband." --Jimmy Kimmel
"Remember when the most embarrassing thing to happen to a vice-president was misspelling the word potato?" --Jimmy Kimmel
They want to know why Cheney was unable to see the hunter at the time of the accident. And, they also want to know how Cheney wound up with his wallet." --Jimmy Kimmel
"The administration has been getting a lot of criticism for how they handled the situation. First, they didn't tell the media for almost a full day after it happed. The White House press corps was furious. They expect to be told when the vice president shoots a 78-year-old man in the face." --Jimmy Kimmel
"We can't get bin Laden, but we nailed a 78-year-old attorney." --David Letterman
"The guy who got gunned down, he is a Republican lawyer and a big Republican donor and fortunately the buck shot was deflected by wads of laundered cash. So he's fine. He took a little in the wallet." --David Letterman
"The Vice President is standing by his decision to shoot Harry Whittington. Now, according to the best intelligence available, there were quail hidden in the brush. Everyone believed at the time there were quail in the brush. And while the quail turned out to be a 78- year-old man, even knowing that today, Mr. Cheney insists he still would have shot Mr. Whittington in the face. He believes the world is a better place for his spreading buckshot throughout the entire region of Mr. Wittington's face." --"Daily Show" correspondent Rob Corddry
"Cheney's defense is that he was aiming at a quail when he shot the guy. Which means that Cheney now has the worst aim of anyone in the White House since Bill Clinton." --Jay Leno
"When the ambulance got there, out of force of habit they put Cheney on the stretcher. No, the other guy!" --Jay Leno
"You know what they say, if Dick Cheney comes out of his hole and shoots an old man in the face, six more weeks of winter." --Jimmy Kimmel
"The Vice President says that it was an accident. He claims the guy got in his line of fire, but the good news was he was delicious. Eat what you shoot!" --Jimmy Kimmel
-------------------- 15 --------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:59:32 -0500
From: "Keith Kelley" <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com> Laura Tellekamp
Kelley
Subject: RE: (no subject)
Of course they will have to have an extravagant engagement party too! That
should only cost an additional................
Congrats!!!!
Laura
-------------------- 16 --------------------
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 01:25:31 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: (no subject)
thanx laura !!!!!!!!!!!
the engagement party is June 10th- she invited 117 people !!!!!!!!!!
what the hell is that???????? i never had one. but that was the first date
she thru at me when she showed me the ring. i swear, does any one want to
adopt me? i cook, clean and do laundry!
ray
-------------------- 17 --------------------
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 14:33:50 +1100 (EST)
From: Steve Jones <stevej_fish@yahoo.com.au>
Subject: Re: (no subject)
ray, know the feeling, am trying to save for the 50th,
but alas 5 daughters, 1 down 4 to go, meet you in the
poor house. steve
-------------------- 18 --------------------
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 10:44:28 -0500
From: "Keith Kelley" <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com> Laura Tellekamp
Kelley
Subject: RE: (no subject)
If you throw in doing windows, I'll take you!
>From: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)"
><hastings@art-cetera.com>
>Reply-To: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)"
><hastings@art-cetera.com>
>To: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)"
><hastings@art-cetera.com>
>Subject: (no subject)
>Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 12:17:23 -0500
>
> From the HASTINGS CLASS OF '75
>(also including teachers and other classes)
> EMAIL BULLETIN BOARD
> www.art-cetera.com/hastings
>---------------------------------------------
>Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 01:25:31 EST
>From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
>Subject: (no subject)
>
>thanx laura !!!!!!!!!!!
>the engagement party is June 10th- she invited 117 people !!!!!!!!!!
>what the hell is that???????? i never had one. but that was the first
>date
>she thru at me when she showed me the ring. i swear, does any one want to
>adopt me? i cook, clean and do laundry!
>
>ray
>
>
>
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Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:13:09 +0000
From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: FW: (no subject)
Thought you all might like this--definitely in our generation.
Greg
-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------
From: JJACHT@cs.com
To: dmcquickly@comcast.net
Subject: (no subject)
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:28:37 +0000
I f you remember the Original Hollywood Squares and its comics, this may bring
a tear to your eyes.. Peter Marshall was the host asking the questions, of course.
Q. Do female frogs croak?
A. Paul Lynde: If you hold their little heads under water long enough.
Q. If you're going to make a parachute jump, at least how high should you be?
A. Charley Weaver: Three days of steady drinking should do it.
Q. True or False, a pea can last as long as 5,000 years.
A. George Gobel: Boy, it sure seems that way sometimes.
Q. You've been having trouble going to sleep. Are you probably a man or a woman?
A. Don Knotts: That's what's been keeping me awake.
Q. According to Cosmopolitain, if you meet a stranger at a party and you think
that he is attractive, is it okay to come out and ask him if he's married?
A. Rose Marie: No; wait until morning.
Q. Which of your five senses tends to diminish as you get older?
A. Charley Weaver: My sense of decency.
Q. In Hawaiian, does it take more than three words to say "I Love You"?
A. Vincent Price: No, you can say it with a pineapple and a twenty.
Q. What are "Do It," "I Can Help," and "I Can't Get
Enough"?
A. George Gobel: I don't know, but it's coming from the next apartment.
Q. As you grow older, do you tend to gesture more or less with your hands while
talking?
A. Rose Marie: You ask me one more growing old question Peter, and I'll give
you a gesture you'll never forget.
Q. Paul, why do Hell's Angels wear leather?
A. Paul Lynde: Because chiffon wrinkles too easily.
Q. Charley, you've just decided to grow strawberries. Are you going to get
any during the first year?
A. Charley Weaver: Of course not, I'm too busy growing strawberries.
Q. In bowling, what's a perfect score?
A. Rose Marie: Ralph, the pin boy.
Q. It is considered in bad taste to discuss two subjects at nudist camps. One
is politics, what is the other?
A. Paul Lynde: Tape measures.
Q. During a tornado, are you safer in the bedroom or in the closet?
A. Rose Marie: Unfortunately Peter, I'm always safe in the bedroom.
Q. Can boys join the Camp Fire Girls?
A. Marty Allen: Only after lights out.
Q. When you pat a dog on its head he will wag his tail. What will a goose do?
A. Paul Lynde: Make him bark?
Q. If you were pregnant for two years, what would you give birth to?
A. Paul Lynde: Whatever it is, it would never be afraid of the dark.
Q. According to Ann Landers, is there anything wrong with getting into the
habit of kissing a lot of people?
A. Charley Weaver: It got me out of the army.
Q. It is the most abused and neglected part of your body, what is it?
A. Paul Lynde: Mine may be abused, but it certainly isn't neglected.
Q. Back in the old days, when Great Grandpa put horseradish on his head, what
was he trying to do?
A. George Gobel: Get it in his mouth.
Q. Who stays pregnant for a longer period of time, your wife or your elephant?
A. Paul Lynde: Who told you about my elephant?
Q. When a couple have a baby, who is responsible for its sex?
A. Charley Weaver: I'll lend him the car, the rest is up to him.
Q. Jackie Gleason recently revealed that he firmly believes in them and has
actually seen them on at least two occasions. What are they?
A. Charley Weaver: His feet.
Q. According to Ann Landers, what are two things you should never do in bed?
A. Paul Lynde: Point and laugh.
-------------------- 20 --------------------
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:30:45 +0000
From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Ray, just encourage them to not get married until they are about 30. That'll give you a running start on repaying those cards!
Seriously, congratulations. Hard to believe they're old enough suddenly to get married. Best of luck to the young couple, and to you! :-)
Greg
-------------------- 21 --------------------
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:17:35 -0500
From: Rick Wester <rick_wester@mac.com>
Subject: Re: FW: (no subject)
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU
>From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
>Subject: FW: (no subject)
>
>Thought you all might like this--definitely in our generation.
>
>Greg
>
>-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------
>From: JJACHT@cs.com
>To: dmcquickly@comcast.net
>Subject: (no subject)
>Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:28:37 +0000
>
>
>I f you remember the Original Hollywood Squares and its comics, this may
bring a tear to your eyes.. Peter Marshall was the host asking the questions,
of course...
-------------------- 22 --------------------
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 21:11:26 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: Re: FW: (no subject)
greg-
i cant stop laughing!!!!!!!!!!!!! i loved that show
-------------------- 23 --------------------
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:51:43 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> (Alan Fine)
Subject: [Fwd: New Hastings High School Alumni Archive]
After all our hard work to keep us together via the Internet, I find it ironic we should receive the email below from "Alumniarchive.net" and other mass emails like it. But that can be a good thing... Read on...
I enrolled in some of these reunion-type sites to see what they are about. They are usually impersonal commercial versions of what we already have with limited membership. By enrolling in these every so often, we could keep each other posted on the relative merit of these other sites, possibly borrowing features for our site.
Most important thought, there is a really good way to use those commercial class sites to augment what we have built. If you enroll, always remember to post the www.art-cetera.com/hastings link in your personal profile. (I believe I did that for classmates.com ages ago.) The idea is for people to learn about us when they visit the profiles of the few people listed there. "Advertising" our site this way is how we can use their mass spam tactics for our advantage to find more "missing children."
I am proud of us. Those sites are money-making ventures. Ours is a privately owned collective. Let's use them to help us stay together.
Alan
PS. Celebrated Teri's birthday at Harvest. Thank you all again and again.
From: "join-us-today@alumniarchive.net" <join-us-today@alumniarchive.net>
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Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:11:07 -0800 (PST)
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: greg's hollywood squares email
Greg -- I'm a grumpy, old curmudgeon (Can women be curmudgeons? Jane Gaughran?
Are you there? Can you answer the question?) but even I was cheered and amused
by your offering. Thanks so much. Jan
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-------------------- 25 --------------------
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 05:33:17 +0000
From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: Re: greg's hollywood squares email
lol Jan. Well, of course women can be curmudgeons. I work with several, and have dated a few. In fact, it seems to me that the older we get, the more curmudgeony we get! But I'm glad you liked the Hollywood Squares stuff. Anyone know if they ever put the old show out on DVD? I did get a cheap F-Troop DVD off Amazon.
Greg
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Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 19:49:44 -0800
From: "Steven Bass" <smb9220@comcast.net>
Subject: New contact information
We are now settled in Portland, Oregon and I have all new contact
information.
Home address is: 4701 Dogwood Drive, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Home email: smb9220@comcast.net
Home phone: 503.684.6394
Steve Bass
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Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 13:50:37 -0600
From: "Susan Drinkard" <textornado@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: New contact information
good luck with your new home Steve. Hope to see you at the next reunion.
Susan (Heady) Drinkard
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Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 07:49:47 -0800
From: "Dave Richter" <dave@richterintl.com>
Subject: RE: New contact information
Steve (et al):
Greetings from Cambodia! I am here for my annual housebuilding trip, but
wanted take time out to welcome Steve to the Pacific Northwest. Glad to
hear you are settling in... I'll be in touch when I get back to set up the
first Pacific NW HHS reunion.
Cheers,
Dave
Richter International Consulting LLC
425-396-5560 (T)
425-396-5561 (F)
www.richterintl.com
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Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 17:08:07 EST
From: Sselklub@aol.com (Sue Stein Klubock)
Subject: Address update
Hi Alan. If you are updating Steve's info, maybe you should update mine as
well?
New home phone #: 914-923-1567
no more home fax #.
Work is same, but ext. is 114.
Address is:
39 Ledgewood Commons
Millwood, NY 10546
Girls are now 20 & 18.
Mystery question: WHO was always 39???????
Best, Sue
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Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 21:06:55 +0000 GMT
From: "Pat Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Address update
Sue
GeorgeBurns
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)" <hastings@art-cetera.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 11:24:02
To:"Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)" <hastings@art-cetera.com>
Subject: Address update
From the HASTINGS CLASS OF '75
(also including teachers and other classes)
EMAIL BULLETIN BOARD
www.art-cetera.com/hastings
---------------------------------------------
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 17:08:07 EST
From: Sselklub@aol.com (Sue Stein Klubock)
Subject: Address update
Mystery question: WHO was always 39???????
Best, Sue
-------------------- 31 --------------------
Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 13:23:11 -0500
From: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
Subject: Re: Address update
Jack Benny
Jim K
Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years) wrote:
> From the HASTINGS CLASS OF '75
> (also including teachers and other classes)
> EMAIL BULLETIN BOARD
> www.art-cetera.com/hastings
> ---------------------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 17:08:07 EST
> From: Sselklub@aol.com (Sue Stein Klubock)
> Subject: Address update
>
> Mystery question: WHO was always 39???????
>
> Best, Sue
>
>
-------------------- 32 --------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 22:23:50 -0500
From: "Glenn Martin" <gmartin@adelphia.net>
Subject: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
While growing up in High School, did it ever seem possible that one could be
arrested simply by saying the name of a fellow classmate? Be careful what you
say. It appears that saying the name of our dear classmate, Keith Olbermann,
could get you in a whole lot of trouble. At least according to Keith's TV rival,
Bill O'Reilly (The O'Reilly Factor). If you call O'Reilly's radio talk show
and mention the name Keith Olbermann, it is considered harassment and FOX News
security will contact your local law enforcement and "you will be held
accountable!"
If you missed it, go to, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11698322/from/RS.5/ for
a most absurd and very entertaining news story. Be sure to launch the video
clip. Keith does a superb job of giving Bill O'Reilly a good 'ol bushwhacking.
Enjoy....Glenn
-------------------- 33 --------------------
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 04:27:19 -0800
From: "Eric Zaidins" <ezaidins@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
I really enjoyed the clip. Go Keith!!
Thanks Glenn!
-------------------- 34 --------------------
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 14:24:36 +0000
From: dmcquickly@comcast.net (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
These people call themselves Americans. What a sham. Freedom of speech, as long as you don't mention anything in this laundry-list of words.
I remember a Monkees song that seems so appropriate again 40 years later. It's a song called Randy Scouse Git (a pretty scandalous collection of British colloquialisms, but we won't go there, some of you may be reading this at work). The line I'm thinking of is "Why don't you stop and see/Why don't you be like me/Why don't you hate who I hate, kill who I kill to be free." Who'd have thought the Monkees would give us such a prophetic glimpse into the elite.
Between outsourcing, allowing India to increase its nuclear weapons capacity, near-record gap between the top 1% and the bottom 80% economically, and the lack of transparency, I'm amazed Bush's approval ratings are even in double digits. But, some people don't care about all that stuff, as long as he appears to oppose abortion.
Greg
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Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 21:37:18 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: (no subject)
to all our classmates-
some of us remember Schnibbes gas station down on Walburton Ave, sadly to
say, he past away while on duty fighting a fire in Iirvington- Our prayers go
out to his family.
'Beloved' Hastings battalion chief dies
By BARBARA LIVINGSTON NACKMAN
bnackman@lohud.com
THE JOURNAL NEWS
(Original publication: March 4, 2006)
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON â€" Robert Schnibbe Jr., a well-known
battalion chief for Westchester's rivertowns and longtime
Hastings firefighter, is being mourned today following his
death late Friday night while responding to an Irvington
structure fire.
At an emotional press conference this afternoon fire
officials said 57-year-old Schnibbe collapsed at the scene
of a fire he was directing at 1 Blueberry Road, as he was
returning to his car. He was pronounced dead at Dobbs
Ferry Hospital. The exact cause of death hasn't been
determined. The fire was in a two-story home under
construction and no one was inside.
Schnibbe was a 39-year member of the Hastings-on-Hudson
Fire Department's Protection Engine Company No. 1 â€" 24
years as chief officer of the department. He was appointed
Chief of Battalion 14 of Westchester County in 2003,
responsible for coordinating mutual aid operations in
Hastings, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, Elmsford, Ardsley,
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.
Black-and-white bunting hung outside his Warburton Avenue
company this afternoon and the flag was lowered to
half-staff at 6:30 a.m., firefighters said.
"He was a beloved deputy fire chief and friend to us all,"
said fire chief Stephen Pecylak. "He had a great smile and
was our go-to man."
He is survived by his wife Jean, daughter Jennifer,
son-in-law Brad Cummings, son Brian, stepson Mike Bloomer,
a brother Thomas, sister Margie Schnibbe, and mother Anne.
He was predeceased by his father Robert and sister Ammer.
For updates regarding wake and funeral arrangements,
please go to www.hastings-on-hudson-firedept.org.
Read more about this story tomorrow in The Journal News
-------------------- 36 --------------------
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 22:28:18 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: (no subject)
SCHNIBBE, ROBERT J. March 07, 2006
Westchester County Battalion Chief Robert J. Schnibbe, Jr., died Friday
evening March 3, 2006 while directing operations at a structure fire in the
Village of Irvington. He was born December 31, 1948, son of Robert J. and Anne
(Tassio) Schnibbe. Chief Schnibbe began his volunteer firefighting career as
a
member of Protection Engine Company #1 of the Hastings-on-Hudson Fire
Department (Engine 44). He served six years as company line officer and twentyfour
years as Chief officer for the Department from 1977 to 2001. He was a member
of
numerous fire service organizations including the Westchester County
Volunteer Firefighters Assoc., the NYS Assoc. of Fire Chiefs, the International
Association of Fire Chiefs and the Westchester County Parade Judges Assoc.,
where he was serving as President at the time of his death. Chief Schnibbe was
appointed Chief of Battalion 14 of Westchester County in 2003. In this
position, he was responsible for coordinating mutual aid operations in
Hastingson-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, Elmsford, Ardsley, Tarrytown and
Sleepy Hollow.
Because of his responsibilities as a mutual aid coordinator and his
activities in numerous fire service organizations, Chief Schnibbe was one of
the most
widely known and respected fire officials in Westchester County and
throughout the state. Other fireman related memberships include the Hudson Valley
Blue
Vest Assoc., the Hudson Valley Volunteer Fireman's Assoc., Firemans Assoc.
of the state of New York, the Southern NY Volunteer Fireman's Assoc., the
Hastings on Hudson Ambulance Corps, the Village of Hastings Safety Council and
the Hastings Exempts and Benevolent Assoc. Robert was a member of the Quad
Village Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. He was a member of the Southside
Social Athletic Club, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and the Holy Name
Society of St. Matthew's R.C Church, where he was a parishioner. He was an
independent Insurance agent and a lifelong resident of Hastings-on-Hudson Surviving
him is his beloved family, his mother Anne, wife Jean, son Brian, daughter
Jennifer (Brad Cummings), stepson Michael (Kimberly) Bloomer, two
grandchildren, Britney and Courtney, his brothers, Thomas (Nancy) and Steven
(Ginny),
sister Margie and many nieces, nephews and friends. His father Robert and sister
Annemarie predeceased him. Mass of the Resurrection 10 am Friday, St.
Matthew's R.C. Church, Hastingson-Hudson. Visiting Wednesday and Thursday, 2
to 4
and 7 to 9pm EdwardsDowdle Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the
Hasting Volunteer Fire Department. EDWARDS-DOWDLE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 64
Ashford Ave. Dobbs Ferry _www.edwardsanddowdle_ (http://www.edwardsanddowdle/)
..com
-------------------- 37 --------------------
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 06:37:22 -0500
From: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
Greg:
This site has been monitored by Homeland Security.
Greg's New Address is:
Cell 7
Block C
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Since Greg will be on vacation, courtesy of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, he
will need plenty of reading material. Copies of 1984 and Brave New
World will be greatly appreciated.
Jim K
-------------------- 38 --------------------
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:07:57 EST
From: Jmshillinglaw@aol.com (James Shillinglaw)
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
Greg,
Careful now Greg! You're in "red" state territory these days. See
what
happened to that Colorado teacher who initated a discussion comparing Bush to
Hitler
(a right-wing simplistic description of what the teacher actually said!).
Jamie
-------------------- 39 --------------------
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:09:58 EST
From: Jmshillinglaw@aol.com (James Shillinglaw)
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Thanks Ray,
I'll send this along to my Dad. We went to Bob's Mobil station for years.
Very sad. And to think it happened in my current home town of Irvington. We
have
had several house fires in the last week...but I didn't realize one involved
the death of Bob Schnibbe.
Jamie
-------------------- 40 --------------------
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 0:09:32 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> Alan Fine
Subject: Robert Schnibbe Jr.
In case people were planning to show their respects, but didn't want to go alone, Teri and I will probably be there Thursday, 7-9 (probably more like 8-9PM). Call if you need to know for sure.
Alan
914.588.7062
-------------------- 41 --------------------
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 20:19:40 EST
From: ECRAM123@aol.com (Marce Maicovski Bailes)
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
In a message dated 3/8/2006 10:05:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
hastings@art-cetera.com writes:
that Colorado teacher who initated a discussion comparing Bush to Hitler
(a right-wing simplistic description of what the teacher actually said!).
I live here in Colorado and I heard the tape of that teacher ranting about
Bush and what a horrible country America is. He was not having a discussion
with his class; he was just ranting like a lunatic about his own agenda. I
did not hear him asking his class to think about the issues, he was just going
on and on expressing his own views. The bad part is the boy who taped the
teacher is now being ostracized while the teacher is not even man enough to
stand by what he was ranting about. Discussion my A--!
Marce Maicovski Bailes
-------------------- 42 --------------------
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:14:28 EST
From: Jmshillinglaw@aol.com (James Shillinglaw)
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
I guess we do have a conservative in the class...Marce, did you see the
interview with the teacher on the Today Show. I'd have him teach my kids any
day of
the week!
-------------------- 43 --------------------
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:23:07 -0800
From: "Nancy Waterous" <nwwhitehead@astound.net>
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
Jamie, I agree 100% !
As for Keith, did anyone see his show last night? He interviewed someone who was actually contacted by Fox News security because he uttered "Olbermann" on O'Reilly's radio show... it was pretty hilarious.
Nancy
-------------------- 44 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 8:29:36 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> (Alan Fine)
Subject: New General Hastings Alumni Site
Jeff Edelman wrote me the following:
"...as I'm sure you know, there used to be a general HHS Alumni Forum. There have been many requests to re-create one. Since I am in the internet business, it was easy to get my tech guys to put up a basic forum for everybody. This absolutely is in no way meant to compete with your site. In fact, the one announcement I put up on the section for the Class of 1975 is that everybody should use your page because it is dedicated to your class. So hopefully, more people will join up for your site. But I hope that people will also use the new alumni site so that people from other classes will be able to keep up with your class. Anyway, the new board just went up and it is at http://www.hastingshighschool.com I am going to start contacting other key people who run their class reunions, etc. to get people to know about and use the board."
I will put a link from our class site to this board and will meet with Jeff soon to discuss any other symmetry our sites might have.
Alan
-------------------- 45 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 8:24:19 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> (Alan Fine)
Subject: POSSIBLE 50TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR THE CLASS OF '75
All are welcome to come and sing to us though...!
This was put together by Jeff Edelman, who is on The Hastings Youth Council. It is a very informal alumni event where ALL classes are invited for a cookout.
Saturday June 3
5 PM - 8:30 PM
MacEachron Waterfront Park
Rain date is Sunday June 4
will be serving hot dogs and hamburgers and non-alcoholic drinks. Sponsored
by The Hastings Youth Council
This will be a fundraiser specifically for the Youth Council's summer program,
which provides Hastings Middle School and Hastings High School students a bunch
of activities.
The food will be free, but donations are encouraged to raise money to help the current generation of Hastings Youth.
Okay, gang... What do you think?
My vote is the same as it was for the 30th reunion. Whatever is easiest, and this is tres facile. (Tres what?... I think I just shot an embolism.)
Alan
-------------------- 46 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 09:26:06 EST
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-------------------- 47 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 06:55:24 -0800
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Keith and Bill
For those of you who have not seen good Bill O'Reilly bashing (this is even
better than Howard Stern), check out this link to "Countdown":
http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2006/01/olbermann_skewe.html
You may have to cut and paste it into your browser.
This is hilarious.
Pat
-------------------- 48 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:36:58 +0000
From: dave.walters@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
Hi All,
There are several issues involved with the Colorado teacher issue. I haven't
heard the teacher's statements as illegally taped by the student in question
nor anything more than I've read in the local newspaper. So, while I generally
am sympathetic to anyone who criticized the government, I simply don't know
the facts and will not comment on them. However...
In our own history at Hastings, back in the 1960s, they..."they" meaning the Board of Education and conservatives in town, tried to fire Thomas Hogan because he entertained debate on the history of the US. His crime? Using *more than ONE* textbook instead of just one, *approved* textbook. My parents were centrally involved in defending Mr. Hogan. Mr. Hogan did have a radical past: he was a big supporter of the IRA "back in the day", meaning the 1940s and 1950s. Like many Irish-Americans, he was active in support of liberating Ireland from British colonialism. Additionally, he backed Mark Dimonstein (class of 1964 I think) when he was the first student in the United States to stand up and refuse to say the Pledge of Allegiance to protest the war in Vietnam. Needless to say, Mr. Hogan was making some new friends and enemies out others.
Rebecca Guttmann, also of our class I believe, maybe class of '76, father, was head of the NY ACLU and defeated the Boards attempt to expel Mark Dimonstein. It then set the national precedent for freedom of speech in High Schools throughout the nation that kids didn't have to recite something they felt they didn't believe in. Marc grew up on Lincoln avenenue, BTW, and his mother still lives there.
Mr. Hogan was also active in "Southern organizing" through the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF) that my parents were also raising money for. This was a fund used to pay for union organizers fighting the KKK and other forces of darkness in the Deep South. They tried to get rid of Mr. Hogan for this, too. This was around 1971.
We had great debates on *every* question in Mr. Ritner's AP History class. We debated everything from the Crusades to socialism and fascism and every other question. It was encouraged. Peter Hazou and I formally debated Robert Berry over the pros and cons of Zionism, for example, in 11th grade. There were other issues too. These were great days for the battles of ideas...
For me, then, if the teacher in question "simply" attacked Bush and offered no ability for his students to challenge him, then he should be condemned. There is no defense and teachers should not be 'teaching' what is right and wrong in politics in history. If, on the other had, he was doing what Ritner and Hogan often did, which was to make declarative statements to *elicit* a response, he's a hero.
David Walters
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)" <hastings@art-cetera.com>
> From the HASTINGS CLASS OF '75
> (also including teachers and other classes)
> EMAIL BULLETIN BOARD
> www.art-cetera.com/hastings
> ---------------------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:14:28 EST
> From: Jmshillinglaw@aol.com (James Shillinglaw)
> Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
>
> I guess we do have a conservative in the class...Marce, did you see the
> interview with the teacher on the Today Show. I'd have him teach my kids
any day
> of
> the week!
>
>
>
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-------------------- 49 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 21:34:46 +0000
From: smb9220@comcast.net (Steven Bass)
Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
I wonder if the Colorado teacher's rants were any diffrerent from what we heard from Lieberman or Tucker in the 1970's.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Hastings Class of '75 (plus or minus a few years)" <hastings@art-cetera.com>
> From the HASTINGS CLASS OF '75
> (also including teachers and other classes)
> EMAIL BULLETIN BOARD
> www.art-cetera.com/hastings
> ---------------------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:23:07 -0800
> From: "Nancy Waterous"
> Subject: Re: Getting arrested by saying Keith Olbermann?
>
> Jamie, I agree 100% !
>
> As for Keith, did anyone see his show last night? He interviewed someone
who
> was actually contacted by Fox News security because he uttered "Olbermann"
on
> O'Reilly's radio show... it was pretty hilarious.
>
> Nancy
>
>
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-------------------- 50 --------------------
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:29:00 -0500
From: <afine@art-cetera.com> (Alan Fine)
Subject: Some sad news...
Amy's father, Robert H. Alter, died at his home on March 10, 2006, surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services 11am Sunday, Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home, Dobbs Ferry, NY.
He was born December 28, 1928 in Brooklyn, NY, son of Frank and Sydell (Squire) Alter.
On August 21, 1954 he married Lucile Levine.
Robert was the founder, past President and CEO of Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau (C.A.B.). He was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame in 2003. He was a founding member and past President of Temple Beth Shalom in Hastings-on-Hudson. He served on many professional and community boards and organizations.
He was a longtime resident of Hastings-on-Hudson and also Martha's Vineyard.
Surving him is his beloved wife Lucile, his cherished daughters, Deborah Alter of Chesnut Ridge, NY, Amy Alter Jeffereis of Wilton, CT and Midge Alter Caparosa of NY, NY, 5 adored grandchildren and his mother-in-law Sylvia Levine. He was predeceased by his daughter Maureen Baron.
In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions to the ALS Foundation
in NYC, Temple Beth Shalom or the Young Adult Institute in NYC.