Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site houligan.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!bellcore!decvax!decwrl!pyramid!pesnta!peora!ucf-cs!novavax!houligan!daemon From: daemon@houligan.UUCP Newsgroups: net.college,net.politics Subject: Re: Re: Brother Jed Message-ID: <306@houligan.UUCP> Date: Fri, 28-Mar-86 17:05:16 EST Article-I.D.: houligan.306 Posted: Fri Mar 28 17:05:16 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 1-Apr-86 06:52:58 EST Sender: daemon@houligan.UUCP Organization: Gould Electronics, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Lines: 42 Xref: watmath net.college:1270 net.politics:14301 > > > >Max has been a regular at Ohio State for the past 6 years. When he shows up, > >a woman named Cindy usually appears also. She has the nickname 'disco queen', > >apparently due to her penchant for dancing the nights away before she saw the > >light and realised that God doesn't want anyone to have any fun. > > > Ah, you mean Cindy, the Roller-Skating disco queen! She made > annual appearances at the University of Wisconsin while I was there > (1978-1982), and I once saw her deliver a sermon *while roller-skating*. > At the time, the gossip was that she and Jed were an Item, if > not Married ("don't you dare blaspheme that woman!", Jed told us once). I'd > be sad to hear that she has thrown Jed over for Max. > By the way, does Jed still say he found the lord in a Burger King? > Ken Fishkin > Berkeley Computer Graphics Lab > ucbvax!fishkin I am a graduate of the University of Florida (1982). In my years at the university, Sister Cindy and Brother Jed were regulars at the Plaza of the Americas. To me their purpose in life was to allow me to remove my frustrations (ie. failing a test) by abusing these creatures verbally. Good old Sister Cindy and Brother (Piere Cardin) Jed. Without that valuble service, I might have taken these frustations out on friends and family!! For this I am grateful! Also at UF it was the belief that Sister Cindy and Brother Jed met and found Jesus together in the parking lot of a hamburger stand (Krystals -- home of the 29 cent hamburger) across the street from the University of Florida's main library. It was also the accepted belief that they were tripping on some form of LSD at the time. Rick Schneider Gould Electronics, Computer Systems Division Fort Lauderdale, Florida