[Vision2020] The Birth of Thomas Dolby (was The Death of Darwinism)

Carl Westberg carlwestberg846 at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 16 14:16:54 PDT 2004


Sister Joan writes: " For those out there in Etherland too young to remember 
Thomas Dolby".....how about those of us who are too old to know Thomas 
Dolby?                                                                       
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                     Carl Westberg Jr.


>From: "Joan Opyr" <auntiestablishment at hotmail.com>
>To: "Vision2020 Moscow" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: [Vision2020] The Birth of Thomas Dolby (was The Death of 
>Darwinism)
>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:50:29 -0700
>
>Dear Visionaries:
>
>Aaron Rench of the Collegiate Reformed Fellowship greets us with "The 
>Coming Death of Darwinism: Why Your Grandchildren Will Not Believe In 
>Evolution."
>
>
>Uh-huh.  And perhaps my great-grandchildren will believe in a flat earth.  
>Everything old is new again.  Time to dig out the Zoot suit and practice 
>the Charleston.
>
>In the meantime, what did I do with that application for Canadian 
>citizenship?  Miss Sakamoto has tidied up my desk again and I can't find 
>anything!
>
>Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment/Pro-Science
>
>PS: For those out there in Etherland too young to remember Thomas Dolby, 
>Miss Sakamoto is a reference to "She Blinded Me with Science," from 1982's 
>The Golden Age of Wireless.  BTW, if you like being blinded by science, and 
>you'd rather not make the journey to the U of I Student Union Ballroom next 
>Thursday to hear Phillip Johnson explain not the death of Darwinism but 
>rather, I suspect, the birth of so-called Intelligent Design, then why not 
>come on down to the Couer d'Alene Brewing Company and join me for a brewski 
>and a sing-along?  I'll be there at 7:30, working out the kinks from my new 
>Tae Kwon Do class.  Painful stuff, these martial arts -- not nearly as easy 
>as Jet Li makes it look.
>
>
>"It's poetry in motion
>She turned her tender eyes to me
>As deep as any ocean
>As sweet as any harmony
>Mmm - but she blinded me with science
>'She blinded me with science!'
>And failed me in biology
>
>When I'm dancing close to her
>'Blinding me with science - science!'
>I can smell the chemicals
>'Blinding me with science - science!'
>'Science!'
>'Science!'
>
>Mmm - but it's poetry in motion
>And when she turned her eyes to me
>As deep as any ocean
>As sweet as any harmony
>Mmm - but she blinded me with science
>And failed me in geometry
>
>When she's dancing next to me
>'Blinding me with science - science!'
>'Science!'
>I can hear machinery
>'Blinding me with science - science!'
>'Science!'
>
>It's poetry in motion
>And now she's making love to me
>The spheres are in commotion
>The elements in harmony
>She blinded me with science
>'She blinded me with science!'
>And hit me with technology
>
>'Good heavens Miss Sakamoto - you're beautiful!'
>
>I - I don't believe it!
>There she goes again!
>She's tidied up, and I can't find anything!
>All my tubes and wires
>And careful notes
>And antiquated notions
>
>But! - it's poetry in motion
>And when she turned her eyes to me
>As deep as any ocean
>As sweet as any harmony
>Mmm - but she blinded me with science
>'She blinded me with - with science!'
>She blinded me with . . ."
>
>
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