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dicksbro 08-08-2002 11:49 AM

Pixies put spark into life since 1832
 
And you thought all the electricity flowing through this marvelous site was some recent fluke ... well ... let's get some historical context to the original "Pixi sparkle" ...

I just learned thatin 1832 the first mechanical electrical generator was demonstrated in Paris by none other than ... yes ...

HIPPOLYTE PIXII

So from now on, you can think of Pixies as not just being a place to relax and have fun, but where you, too, can be a part of history in the making!

:D :D :D

Sugarsprinkles 08-08-2002 12:22 PM

Re: Pixies put spark into life since 1832
 
Quote:
Originally posted by dicksbro

I just learned thatin 1832 the first mechanical electrical generator was demonstrated in Paris by none other than ... yes ...

HIPPOLYTE PIXII




So we are correct then when we say we get a CHARGE out of Pixie's!! :D:D

Aqua 08-08-2002 12:31 PM

That would also explain why we are usually 'glowing' when we are at Pixies... :p

dicksbro 08-08-2002 12:32 PM

LMAO ... To be sure. To be sure :D :D

PantyFanatic 08-08-2002 01:17 PM

Very interesting!
 
So our current home isn’t the first place to send a jolts to it’s members?
Does that mean that Lilith is a conductor instead of a modulator?
WATTS good about the place is that it’s grounded in having fun.
You may find resistance getting the flashers to change their ways.


I hope I haven’t insolated myself with these puns.:rolleyes:

Uncle Silky 08-08-2002 01:40 PM

sassy Buddha's naughty pet monkey, people... easy on the puns. my brain's collapsing and i taste bile.

Clint 08-08-2002 05:12 PM

*LMAO* @ Uncle Silky :D

dicksbro 08-08-2002 05:50 PM

By the way, as strange as it may sound, the note about Mr. Pixii is absolutely true. Reference the book, "The Last Two Million Years" published by The Reader's Digest Association in the chapter, "Man the Inventor." It was published in 1973.


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