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/p> p> Lisa must have grown up in a soft Italian house. We spiked our wine with soda! We pressed our own wine. br> -- Diamon Sforza br> Chicago, Illinois /p> p> SOUNDS OF SILENCE br> Re: Mark Coppenger's The Curious Rationale for a "Day of Silence" : /p> p>The absolute silliness of the entire scheduled affair is so surreal that I had to read it twice to be sure of what I was seeing. I would love to find a way to not have to listen to the constant bleating of "gays and lesbians," but I just cannot seem to avoid the noise that they constantly make. I know that they have a constitutional right to speak, but do I have a constitutional duty to have to hear them? And another thing: How about equal time and sound for those bestiality folks? Don't sheep and goats have a constitutional right to be heard? Here is my suggestion for all of you depressed silent homosexuals: Rent a hall, get a bunch of bullhorns, and have a party. Shout to your heart's content. Shout until your vocal chords are raw. I promise not to come near the hall, and I promise not to tell anyone about your gathering. br> -- Joseph Baum