From: Emily (Original Message) Sent: 4/29/2002 2:55 PM
Asha, Kristina, Kitami, Lynne (and I'm assuming you're Ruth's Lynne Bagazonzya), and all the other ladies!
None of you's saying a word! Is it that you don't find the Isreali-Palestinean conflict scintillating?! Or is the whole Kazibwe talk dampening the mood? Don't want to talk about AIDS, the 'good old days' in Budo (depending on who you were)? Are you too busy? C'mon.
Say something,...If you feel like talking about beauty tips (Pretty!),.. then sort something out! ha! Whatever the case may be,..don't be shy! It's a free world we live in,.... and pse don't say you're just as free not to participate,.. I kind of figured that out!
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From: Emily Sent: 5/2/2002 2:03 PM
KITAMI!
How nice of you to write back! This has lots of promise if we all participate,... I'd forgotten about the water being poured on you guys,.. I actually think Jordan had something to do with that! He should tell us, except I don't think he'll read this message,.... I think we'll post it on one of the message boards and find out the exact truth! That might be interesting,.....
I'm glad you'd send your daughter to Budo! Though your intentions are wicked! She will learn though,..I think Budo made us 'bigger' women. It must have been harder for the newer girls, but I think I had the time of my life and like I said, I wouldn't trade it for anything else!
Get some of the other girls to write! So much for being ladies!
From: BALA Sent: 5/3/2002 1:08 AM
Kitami!
Quoi de neuf? Tu es ici chez toi! Siot la bienne venu. Je suis tres heureux de refaire ta connaisance! Est-ce que tu te rapelles les pieces de theatre farancaises a Budo.. en particulier LA FETE et la chanson "Vive le Dimanche"? Eh... Madamme Senkubuge. I vividly remember how we used to go to Kitante hill for those french plays, knowing well that we were going to grass... not with those gyza people.
Anyways I appreciate your complement! But as they say, "Gakyali Mabaga" bubaga.
A la prochaine!
From: Pote Sent: 5/10/2002 3:17 AM
Hey Bala, it doesn't help to get a French dictionary and write out messages to Kitami. We all know you know just a l ittle French! And besides, Kitami will not be able to comprehend, even with a dictionary!!! She has changed, she is not that bright gal of dem days.
Hi Emily. Are you still .................... or have you changed?
Guys, be kawa, I know you are all wondering what I am talking about but chill!!! It is between Emily and I.
I just had to pass it on with all you pals wondering wzup.
From: Emily Sent: 5/13/2002 5:16 PM
Well, well Paul,
I'm even more ............., as you ever so delicately put it! I hope you're doing fine yourself.
I'm glad that you mentioned that Kitami and I came to 'break our hearts to you', I think you're just the person to explain to the non-believers that life at Budo can be hard for girls, but we do make it through! And you know just how hard it can be,... no one has it easy!
Do tell,...
From: BALA Sent: 5/13/2002 5:50 PM
I guess I my vote for sending my doughter to Budo has changed.
On second thoughts, if I am to take my daughter to Budo, I will have to start her on Calculus in p3.
By p5, she should know how to solve Green's function for simple physics settings and by p7, she should be able to solve the Time-Dependent Schrodinger Equation (TISE) in her sleep.
I guess a black belt in addition wouldn't hurt.
From: WIS Sent: 6/9/2002 4:51 PM
Hey Bala,
This idea of having your daughter do calculus at such an early age is quite interesting my friend. Though it keeps my mind wondering what kind of set back might arise. .. Hmmm.. maybe implosion due to the vast pressure levied unto her. Well great insight there ma boy but think of the lil mind you are messing with.
Well i guess this sure is my first posting here and i'd like to say hello to all the budonians out there. And emily, i sure havent spoken to you in quite sometime. That last we spoke was at you place (Dr. Munini) Well let me me know how you are doin.
later all
Ismail
p.s. My daughter is going to BUDO for sure
From: MSN NicknameBALA_01 Sent: 6/10/2002 2:00 AM
Hi WIS...
Of course there would be a lot of planning and strategy involved. One of my colleagues started on Calculus in P5... Man, this guy is a genius. Sylvester Gates, there father of Super Symmetry (SU-SY), became acquainted with Shrodinger's Equation when he was only 8 (Eight) years old... Man... that's P2. Honestly, what would a P2 kid be doing with Schrodinger's equation?
So, I believe that such situations can always be arranged....
Check on me in about 20 years.
From: WIS Sent: 6/18/2002 12:28 PM
Get real,
That was then .. no need to look into theoast now my friend. Kids here and now just dont take too much time in looking into such matter unless totally conditioned to doing so. Well with technology coming up my friend, they will be interested in that rather than try to invent their own calculus equations. Its all done and simplified.
But i'll have to hand it to you .. we need to get our kids started early or else those lil minds wont be able to think for themselves
later
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