Date: Fri, 17 Jan 97
From: George Koch<
Subject: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

On Jan. 16, 1997, Greg Singleton wrote: "Neither of these two  Bach or
Bibfeldt  ever contributed to the litrugy for ShroveTuesday."

Dear Greg: Could you tell me how to pronounce "litrugy?" Do you pronounce it
"lite-rugy?" If so, what's a "rugy?" Do you pronounce it "li-trugy?" If do,
dost thy trugy li? On campus we are supposed to keep abreast, yea even ahead
of liturgical trends, but even the Bibfelt Bibliofiles here at Syracuse
University dont' know what a litrugy is! Please advise. Shrove Tuesday is
"hastening on the wing," to mention nothing of Fastnacht, Carnival or Mardi
Gras!

Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997
From: Paul.Bellan-Boyer@dss.fw.gs.com (Paul Bellan-Boyer)
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

> Dear Greg: Could you tell me how to pronounce "litrugy?"

"Litrugy" is normally practiced by military chaplains, and only 
those working at nucular installations.

Paul


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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 97 10:19:36 MST
From: "Wayne Holst" 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

Come on, I thought you guys at SUNY were smarter than that!

Litrugy, or its original gallic equivalent, Litrugi, is a small
town in Loire where Bibfeldt and Bach collaborated on some of
their most creative pieces, which ended up in the Anna Magdalena
Collection along with sacralized editions of the piece on the
lassy who made les fleurs vertes de jalousie.

Wayne wholst@acs.ucalgary.ca> 
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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 12:04:01 -0600 (CST)
From: Gregory Singleton 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum


On Fri, 17 Jan 1997 George.Koch@suadmin.syr.edu wrote:

> Dear Greg: Could you tell me how to pronounce "litrugy?" 

Sorry.  It was a typo.  Should have been Lit Rugby, in which the players
are not allowed to take the field until throughly lit.


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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 13:22:15 -0500
From: Paul.Bellan-Boyer@dss.fw.gs.com (Paul Bellan-Boyer)
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

> Sorry.  It was a typo.  Should have been Lit Rugby, in which the players
> are not allowed to take the field until throughly lit.

No, no, litrugby is a competitive form of liturgy, where anthems are 
selected to conteract the theology of the sermon, and prayer petitions 
traded until a winner emerges.  Note: this is not a sport for the meek 
(see Matt 5:5).

Paul

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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 97 14:02:27 PST
From: "michael" 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re[2]: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

     
     
     
     
>On Fri, 17 Jan 1997 George.Koch@suadmin.syr.edu wrote:
     
>>Dear Greg: Could you tell me how to pronounce "litrugy?" 
     
>Sorry.  It was a typo.  Should have been Lit Rugby, in which the players 
>are not allowed to take the field until throughly lit.
     
     
     Two years ago, a wonderful woman became involved with the community at 
     St. Francis Church, as she presided over the death of her son from HIV 
     disease.  She was very faithful at liturgy and at Bible class.  She 
     did exhibit an uncanny sense when, one day in class, she said, 
     "Pastor, tell me more about the Lutheran lethargy."!
     
     Michael T. Hiller
     St. Francis Lutheran Church
     michael@sfcu.org


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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 21:46:29 -0600 (CST)
From: Jeanine Singleton 
To: Multiple recipients of list 
Cc: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

Paul, Wayne and George

	I must protest the way the three of you (and possibly there are
more of you out there) who are picking on my poor, dyslexic husbandperson
(a/k/a professor honey and doctor darling) who on top of it all is also
not the greatest typist in the whole world.  Please remember that this is
a Christian list and we should all remember to love our neighbors :)

Jeannine Singleton
J-Singleton@neiu.edu


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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 0:27:32 MST
From: "Wayne Holst" 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

Jeannine:

I don't recall you ever posting on this list before. The matter
is serious!

This is also the first time, to my knowledge, that a spouse has
come to the rescue on this list (and I'm a charter subscriber!)

Wow, I feel honored to be named among the meanies.

Wayne wholst@acs.ucalgary.ca
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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 1997 09:32:32 -0500 (EST)
From: PBellanboy@aol.com
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

Dear Jeannine,

My most abject aplogies to your and your type-impaired spousal unit. It was
never my intent to pick upon anything but my nose, which as God knows is
running, like the Eveready Bunny.

I myslef aslo have lysdexia, and symthapize with your and Greg's travail. I
assure you that I would like to love your neighbors, but perhaps we should
start out with Internet chat.

Rest begards,

Paul


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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 1997 13:47:00 -0500 (EST)
From: Peter D Banos 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Wayne Holst wrote:

> Jeannine:
> 
> I don't recall you ever posting on this list before. The matter
> is serious!
> 
> This is also the first time, to my knowledge, that a spouse has
> come to the rescue on this list (and I'm a charter subscriber!)

That's all well and good, as long as we do not lose sight of Deut.
25:11-12...

						-Peter D. Banos
						pdb1@columbia.edu

"For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the
people; but the LORD shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen
upon thee. And the gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the
brightness of thy rising."


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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 12:08:36 MST
From: "Wayne Holst" 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum

Paul and List:

In response to Deut. 25:11-12, I say 'here here' to the Code!

Obviously a clear case of reverse sexual harassment, if you ask
me. So please, Jeannine, hands off!!

Wayne wholst@acs.ucalgary.ca

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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 1997 14:06:22 -0600 (CST)
From: David Moeller 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum


On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Wayne Holst wrote:

> Paul and List:
> 
> In response to Deut. 25:11-12, I say 'here here' to the Code!
> 
> Obviously a clear case of reverse sexual harassment, if you ask
> me. So please, Jeannine, hands off!!

Gee, I didn't know Deut. 23:1 was part of the list membership rules. 

Dave Moeller
dmoeller@ripco.com


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Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 06:34:56 -0600 (CST)
From: Gregory Singleton 
To: elca-l@bgu.edu
Cc: Jeannine Singleton 
Subject: Re: Bach/Bibfelt Adendum


On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Peter D Banos wrote:

> That's all well and good, as long as we do not lose sight of Deut.
> 25:11-12...

Jeannine has gone postpone for a bit, but had bid me give thanks and
felicitations to all who responded to her lepa on blhafe of he sixdelic
hbasund.  (Lest some politially correct person get upset about this sort
of humor--those of us with this condition cope in a variety of ways, one
of which is humor.  So lighten up and zuzb off.)

She has also asked that I inform peter specifically that she shall not
grab anything she shouldn't.  :)


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