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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 20 JAN 85 *********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ************************************************************
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19
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20 <o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>
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21
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22 Rainbows
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23
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24 You came upon a storm filled night,
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25 bringing light into my life
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26 and rainbows to my eyes.
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27
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28 And now like in my youth,
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29 I find I am searching for the gold
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30 at the end of that rainbow.
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31 Oh please let me find that gold at the end
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32 of the rainbow that is you.
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33
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34 It feels like I'm chasing a rainbow,
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35 always just outside my reach.
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36 Yes, it feels like I'm chasing rainbows again.
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37
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38 Oh, please let me find that gold,
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39 for I need someone to hold.
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40 And it feels like I'm chasing rainbows again.
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41
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42 Yes, it feels like I'm chasing rainbows again.
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43
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44 BH
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45
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46 <o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>+<o>
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47
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48 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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49 The coffee that they give us, they say is mighy fine.
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50 It's good for cuts and bruises, and it tastes like iodine.
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51 Gee I hate the army. Boy do I want to go home.
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52
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53 The crackers that they give us, they say are mighty fine.
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54 One fell off a table, and killed a pal of mine.
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55 Gee I hate the army. Boy do I want to go home.
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56
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57 They treat us all like monkeys, they make us stand in line.
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58 They give us fifty dollars a week, and take back fourty-nine.
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59 Gee I hate the army. Boy do I want to go home.
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60
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61 yuk yuk yuk yuk yuk double yuk yuk yuk yuk yuk double yuk yuk yuk
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62 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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63 `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'
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64 |_|_|_|_|_|_|, I warned you it was an emotional issue. You read a lot
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65 into it that was not stated or intended, but only existed in your mind. The
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66 only point was its not necessarily a virtue! (P.S. I'm not the infamous SC)
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67 Guardian, make it one of the Inn's famous nut-brown ales and you've got
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68 it. How about this for openers?:
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69 Imagine, if you will, that at one time you were in possession of
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70 ultimate truth. In knowing this truth you became aware that you
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71 would, at some future time, forget this truth. By the same token
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72 you would also know where to inscribe this truth so as to be able
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73 to find it again. Where might you have chosen as this place?
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74 `'`'`'`' -alchemist- `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'
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75 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ("I'm sooo confused!" J.Z.)
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76 -alchemist- I think that that makes two offers now... I'll have to take you up on yours. Yes very intriguing (hosp?)
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77 (I meant sp... grrr) Your question brings as much intrigue as well. My selection of a place would seem rather odd beein
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78 being that it would be on an inside rather than on something. What it would be, I won't say since I thought I was supposed
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79 to be the cryptic type person here (CRYPTAC).
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80 As to reading things into your writing, I can understand how they do it. I think that some people are taking some of
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81 it too personaly, rather than letting it rest as a statement.
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82 NOW, let us make way for those more intent in continuing the stroy lines...
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83 (... I guess that pain would have been the right word for it ...)
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84 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 1733 Jul: 20
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85
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86 IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO []
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87 ME: THEIR IS A FLAW IN THE LOGIC OF ONE WHO IS KNOWN TO I BUT NOT TO ME. TIME IS FLOWING OUT FROM UNDER TH
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88 F MY SEED. I FEEL THE NEED FOR THE AGE OF DIFERNCE TO BLEND WITH MY PRIDE.
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89
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90 []
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91 POST SCRIPT:MY REALITY IS, AT THIS TIME,RESTRICTED.YOU MUST ACCEPT MY FLOWFOR WHAT IT IS.I LEAVE NOW.THE FEAR
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92 IS CALLING.I MUST SUBJECT MY SELFE TO MAN-MADE ICONS OF WHAT IS NOT TO BE.
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93
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94 []
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95 IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO []
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96 __________::::::::::__________::::::::::__________::::::::::__________::::::::::
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97 Whomever "BH" is, the one who wrote the poem about Rainbows, WOW!
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98 I just can't get over all the beautiful poetry I have been seeing here!
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99 Please keep up the good work, poets!!!
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100 ::::::::::__________:::::::::: The Jiz /// __________::::::::::__________
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101 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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102 The party at Dr. Elizondo's would have been memorable even without the ex-
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103 plosion across the hall. There were lots of tropical plants, a tank of iri-
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104 descent fish, hangings of zebra and goat skin and a startling collection of
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105 voodoo masks as well as an unlimited supply of champagne and elegant food.
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106 The armed Rajneeshi hovering about the door intrigued rather than frightened
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107 me, and I would have been quite at ease but for the gnawing remembrance of
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108 my earlier behavior with Fleming.
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109 When it came right down to it, I had withheld information from the NET
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110 solely because I didn't like Fleming's socks. As I have mentioned, he
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111 enjoyed being disguised as a tennis player or jogger and on these occa-
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112 sions always wore spotless white socks that came up to exactly the same
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113 spot on each calf, were never even the tiniest bit uneven like other peo-
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114 ple's and never needed pulling up. To me, this excessive fastidiousness
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115 combined with his obsession with the NET rulebook, his habit of sterili-
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116 zing anything he ate with or slept on, and the fact that he never laughed
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117 at my jokes added up to a positively Teutonic mania for order that bor-
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118 dered on the compulsive.
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119 Still.
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120 He *was* a NET agent.
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121 Even though he had once refused to bring in two Morroccan heroin smugglers
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122 because the description of "Method of capture" given by L'homme for the file
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123 was "overindulgence" accompanied by a requisition for $3000.00 worth of
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124 curry powder from an agent for harem dancers (Fleming regards proper paper
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125 work as a sacred trust). Even though he had wasted weeks during the McKane
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126 incident staking out an Eastern Orthodox priest in Oklahoma City simply
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127 because he liked Albanian olive oil (prompting the normally placid Ian to
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128 give him a longish assignment in Rarotonga). Even though he wore those mad-
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129 denning impeccable socks.
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130 Still.
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131 He's on MY SIDE. And that's what counts.
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132 Isn't it?
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133 The explosion made the neon fish swirl about vibrantly while the masks,
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134 briefly illuminated, winked knowingly. I waded to the hallway (the carpet
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135 seemed three feet deep) and saw Joshua (found at last!) with L'homme and
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136 Fellows and some other people. I felt elated and wanted to wave at them
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137 and tell Joshua what a relief it was to see him, but they were moving off
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138 in a funny jerky kind of way like they were behind wavy glass. I laughed,
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139 feeling the top of my head rise slightly to let the giggles escape.
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140 The Rajneeshie stood beside me. Now in what way, thought I, was he any worse
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141 than a NET agent? He was an idealistic fellow doing, in the name of justice,
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142 nothing that NET agents don't also do in the name of justice.
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143 His clothes were made of a curious material that glowed from within and
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144 rippled softly although there was no breeze.
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145 "So you held out on Fleming, eh, EX-agent Minsky?"
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146 I could barely make sense out of this because a stream of musical notes
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147 dancing with hats and canes strutted out of his mouth as he talked and
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148 formed a teeny chorus line on his shoulder.
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149 "Held out. Yes. EX ??!?!?!??" U Uh-oh.
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150 I stared at him. His eyes looked like the eyes on peacock tails and he
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151 smiled like a Chrysler.
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152 "Don't worry, Gaudy, you won't be out of work. We think you have a great
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153 deal to offer. How would you like to work for us?"
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154 It occurred to me that I had been drugged. I felt happy and trusting and
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155 flattered although part of my mind kept saying "dangerdangerdangerdangerdang
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156 erdangerdangerdangerdang"
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157 I smiled being careful to hold on to my ears so my mouth wouldn't wrap
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158 around all the way and cut off the rest of my head.
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159 "I'm not in a position to make such a decision at this time," I said chortl-
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160 ing at the way my words formed as cloudy wisps in the corner.
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161 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Gaudy Minsky TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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162 (Swish)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(Poof!)
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163 "...I told Camille that she was very lovely. Dragons, for all of their good
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164 points, are terribly vain. Fortunately for me, Camille was not an exception to
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165 the rule. The whole conversation went something like this:
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166 "'How are you today, dragon?', I asked.
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167 "'Hungry', Camille said.
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168 "'What? Isn't there a handsome strong male dragon around to court such a
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169 beautiful dragon?', I said.
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170 "Of course, since dragons are as intelligent as they are, Camille knew that
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171 I was just flattering her to save my skin. Still, I had pleased her for a
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172 moment, and she didn't eat me.
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173 "'No, there is no male here. All I see is a delicious human moving his
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174 mandibles.'
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175 "At this point, I couldn't resist. I Changed. Into a male dragon, of course.
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176 I couldn't hold the shape long- I was inexperienced and a dragon-form is a lot
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177 of mass that hs to be projected.
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178 "'You ARE an interesting human. I have never seen one of your kind assume
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179 other shapes like the doppleganger. Tell me, how do you do that?'
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180 "I was shocked. Dragons were supposed to know everything. I suppose that
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181 Changing was invented by man, and that Changers were too rare to be seen by
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182 dragons. In any case, Camille hadn't ever seen a Change before. I used it to
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183 my advantage.
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184 "'And what will I receive in return, dragon, for the knowledge I will give
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185 to you?', I said. This was dangerous- most other people would be lucky to
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186 return alive in this situation. But I had interested her, and suprised her
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187 (which is something almost unheard of in dragons, surprise), so Camille felt
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188 generous.
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189 "'I shall give you a ring from my hoard, tell you my name, and let you go free.
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190 Will you agree?'
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191 "A name is the most valuable thing you can get from a creature- for if you
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192 have its name, you can exert some power over it. Of course, the ring and my
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193 life were also large considerations. I consented, and told her the beginnings
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194 of Change-lore.
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195 "She seemed pleased, and bade me to take a ring of my choosing. As I searched
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196 through the tremendous pile of gems, jewelry, and weapons, Camille Changed
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197 into several things: a bird, a toad, even a duck.
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198 "Finally, I found a good ring. Camille, finally, had found a good shape- that
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199 of a human girl.
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200 "The shape in itself is not dangerous, but Changing itself is. Let me explain.
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201 To Change, you must temporarily surrender part of your identity. The key word
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202 here, of course, is TEMPORARY. The longer one remains in a shape, the harder
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203 it becomes to change back.
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204 "Camille, as I found out a few months later, remained in the girl-form much
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205 of the time. At the last, she had been in girl-form for about two months.
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206 Suddenly, she was no longer a dragon, but a young girl. She was adopted by
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207 loving and understanding parents in a villiage nearby. When word got out that
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208 the dragon disappeared, the hoard was soon gone.
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209 "I returned after I had heard the news to see what I could do. But, try as I
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210 might, I could not discover which girl was Camille. She was to be a dragon
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211 no more.
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212 "Still later, about another two months, the village found out who was Camille.
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213 Apparently, she had remembered her true form and had tried to fly. The
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214 mess she left at the foot of the cliff was not a pretty sight.
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215 "And the point of this, you all ask? Merely be yourself, for if you try to
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216 assume another's form disaster will result.
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217 "There is, however, a loose end to my story. The ring that I chose among all
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218 those in Camille's hoard was magical. The magic, however, I have yet to
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219 discover how to work. One of the reasons I came here is to see if one of the
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220 patrons here has any experience with rings, and if he/she could help me."
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221 (Poof!)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Master Changer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(Swish)
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222 Master Changer: Hast thou perchance studied at the Immanent Grove? Or have
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223 (pardon, HAST not HAVE) thou met he who is known as Sparrowhawk?
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224 ................................the apprentice.............................
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225 I heard an interesting set of riddles today:
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226 Q. How many Afghanis does it take to chang a light bulb?
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227 A. 3, one to change the bulb and two to ambush the Russian supply train.
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228
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229 Q. How many Russians does it take to change a light bulb?
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230 A. 4001. One to change the bulb and 4000 to set up a defensive perimeter
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231 against the two Afghanis!
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232
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233 Q. When will then Russiains leave Afghanistan?
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234 A. As soon as they find the #%^$^& who invited them!
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235 (Don't blame ME, blame my roommate!)
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236 ____________________________________Leonard________________________________
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237 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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238 KGEPD PTFLO DXMDP TAD[E _JAID TAJJF LZ[ED _SA[E _JAHB RAC^F LZ[\D _PTAU
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239 DCJAD ZXFLZ DLGPE DPJUF LZDPX HBMFZ GJADX GPDST FNTD[ K_RAP PAJDV CFJ[K
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240 DE_TY [EHB_ JAVJA EALPE [MHBB _FCLH B[HB_ A[^\_ NEWGC JAIHB BBBBB BBBBB
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241
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242 To:certain concerned users
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243 While secrecy is part of the intent of the "code", it is intended
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244 as a puzzle for you to solve....
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245 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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246 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^
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247 No episod X+3 yet, I tend to be easily distracted.
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248 By the way, the rainbow poem is WONDERFUL. Encore please.
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249
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250 A FAMILAR VOICE
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251
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252 I sat up in the dark and stared at the glowing numbers on the
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253 clock. The little voices in my head were screaming at one another
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254 for the second night in a row. Some of them weren't happy, they
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255 wanted to leave. I didn't know why yet, let's hope I have grown
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256 past the attention getting stage. I would hate to be that trite.
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257 And if I said I wanted to leave now I would have to give an explain-
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258 ation, and I didn't have one.
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259 Next to me was the nicest person (god that sounds sappy) I had
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260 seen since my divorce. And one of my voices kept screaming to get
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261 out of here. It didn't make any sence. I was happier than I had
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262 been in a year and this guy wouldn't let me sleep. This was what I
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263 had said I had wanted, just someone to be with without the pomp and
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264 all the hassle. Someone to fill the gaps when I felt the gaps.
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265 Someone to share with, someone I could talk to, or not talk to.
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266 So why was this so insistant. And why so familiar? Why was this
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267 particular refusing me sleep.
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268 This voice had whisper black things before my wedding, and had
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269 laughed when I went to pick up my divorce papers. It was a cruel,
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270 I-told-you-so voice, a sadist.
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271 I got up slowly, and dressed without turning on the light. I
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272 didn't even look at the softly breathing form on the bed, but the
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273 sound of that breath roared in my ears.
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274 I felt like a coward for not saying good-bye.
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275 At home I turned over one and went to sleep.
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276
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277 Adrian
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278 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^
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279 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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280 A mouse can be useful at times, but it is distracting to have to take
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281 your hands off the keyboard--the best way to do it is to have the
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282 mouse on the floor. It takes a bit of practice, but it gives you that
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283 "third hand" you need for some programs... What is needed in programs
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284 is a way to switch off the menus as you become more proficient with
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285 it. An ideal way(to me) to have a program set up would be to have a
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286 program call a separate menu routine; when the user becomes suffic-
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287 iently proficient(say that fast 3 times) that the menus get in the way
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288 the program would no longer call the menu routine--and reduce the size
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289 of the program. The Crimson Blues
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290 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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291 <?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?>
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292 swish-poof: I thought a doppelganger was like a ghost or double of a
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293 living person that acted out his alter-ego.
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294 adrian: Is that a true story? It's SO SAD;if it's true, go call up the
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295 person you left sleeping and tell her(/him) about the cynical
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296 mocking voice so she'll know what makes you tick; she won't
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297 laugh really really really.
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298 <?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?> CARCIOFO BENE <?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?><?>
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299
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300 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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301 MASTER CHANGER: I LIKE THE SPEAK-WITH-DRAGONS STORY, BUT HAVE A
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302 QUESTION ABOUT SHAPE CHANGING THAT MAYBE YOU CAN CLEAR UP. IT
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303 CONCERNS THE BASIC CLASSES OF MAGIC. NOW IT IS OBVIOUS THAT A
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304 CHANGE AND A SIMPLE DISGUISE SPELL ARE OF A TOTALLY DIFFERENT
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305 ORDER. HOWEVER, IT IS ALSO TRUE(AND YOU ALLUDED TO IT IN YOUR
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306 STORY) THAT YOUR ESSENCE REMAINS WITH YOU, ie. THE CHANGE IN
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307 APPEARANCE THAT ACCOMPANIES THE CHANGE IS NOT RANDOM. WHENEVER
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308 YOU CHANGE INTO A HUMAN YOU APPEAR AS YOU ALWAYS HAVE AS A HUMAN.
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309 THE QUESTION IS WHEN YOU CHANGE INTO A FORM OTHER THAN YOUR
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310 NATURAL ONE (FOR EXAMPLE WOLF) ARE YOU FEATURES THE SAME (SUCH AS
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311 MARKINGS OF THE FUR, EYE COLOR, WALK, RUN ?
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312 ANYBODY: IS ADRIAN MALE OR FEMALE, AND IS /SHE/HE/ DELIBERATELY NOT
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313 USING SEXED PRONOUNS IN ORDER TO HIDE /HER/HIS/ SEX? WHY?
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314 PERRY SMITH
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315 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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316 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (...)
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317 Perry, as I have said before, and I presume it applies to others as well, I for one enjoy what little privacy I have.
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318 Pseudonyms and ambiguity are a couple ways to retain that feeling of security. Even if you tell someone a little bit about
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319 yourself, they will no know who you are if you construct for yourself the Wall of a 'pen-name'.
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320 Adrian: Fact or Fiction, the Inn is a wonderful place to bare the soul. Your latest entry was tactful and well written.
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321 Mother: "Did it need to be so high?" -P.F.
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322 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 21:040737
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323
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324 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (a question concerning STATUS: ENTER ONLY on DA)
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325 Cistop Mikey: How long will we remain on standby before we will be allowed to
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326 return to the happy days of ALL ALLOWED? Is it because one of the
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327 regular patrons is suspect? (bite my tounge) My 'cadre' wants to know.
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328 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->Sondargaard 21:04 supplemental
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329
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330 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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331 Meanwhile, on an uncharted tropical isle, somewhere in the labyrinthine
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332 folds of the fabric of multiple realities, the piper is running down a white
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333 coral beach. Running beside him, a white pegasus dips her muzzle, and with
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334 a feather touch against one bare foot brushes it slightly, and causes the
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335 piper to land in the shallow water in an incredible mixture of water, sand
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336 and laughter. The pegasus moves to stand beside him, the bright tropical
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337 sun glancing off her flanks revealing only a thin line where the cruel claws
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338 had inflicted grevious injury. The pegasus wheels and darts away as the
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339 piper reaches for her neck. Only a slight tightening of the eyes betrays his
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340 concentration as he watches her motions -- alert for any telltale hesitation
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341 or stiffness in her motions. The two play an improvised game of tag for
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342 several more minutes, then the piper throws himself to the sand in the shade
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343 of a picture-postcard palm tree. The pegasus folds her legs and lies near
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344 him in the soft warm sand.
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345 "Peg, you're healing up fine," said the piper caressing the pegasus'
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346 warm nose. "We might be able to try a flight or two soon."
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347 The pegasus' intellegent eyes gleamed. Her ears assumed a new angle,
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348 indicating interest.
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349 "We've got to take it slowly, though," the piper continued. "Your
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350 muscles were pretty badly cut up in that last fight." He sat up and began
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351 running his hands over the pegasus' body. "This cut," he continued,
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352 "damaged your major flight muscles. It seems to have healed right, but
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353 it's bound to have weakened from disuse. Peg, we've got to start exercising
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354 your flying muscles before you try to fly again."
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355 The pegasus turned her neck and rested her head against the piper's side.
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356 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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357 IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO []
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358 ME/ALL:
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359 It is interesting how the sexs express affection.The need for men to label things that thay feel affectio
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360 to as feminine is not suppriseing.Men allways,it seems,have fely that their was something unnatural in giveing le
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361 to something that was not labeled female.As though, their masculinity rests on the gender of their most adored
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362 posestions.
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363 Women don't seem to have this need.Perhaps it is that women have learned that affection is merely an aspect
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364 of humanity.It is as much a part of masculinity as it is romance.While the man(perhaps subconcisely) sees it
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365 still as a weakness.
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366 Just a thought....
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367
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368 []
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369 IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO []
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370 The end of line 360 should have read'giveing love'.
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371 []
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372 IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO []
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376
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377 Spray from the crashing surf stretchs its fingers into the air,
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378 spreading into a fine mist by the time in reaches my perch high above the
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379 beach. The water swirls and boils angrily on the rocks, then sullenly
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380 draws back in preparation for another sortie in its eternal war against the
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381 land. Gulls soar and dive nearby, quarreling noisily over food, or perhaps
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382 they are in heated debate about the ramifications of some delicate point of
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383 Laridaeian philosophy. And I see that the fog is beginning to creep
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384 landward, enveloping the beach and slowly obscuring my view of the world
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385 around me. Ah, this day might certainly rate high on someone's fog index,
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386 if only they could find a way to properly measure it.
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387
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388 Standing, I realize that my legs have gone to sleep, and I am colder
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389 than I had thought. I should really be getting back to the motel soon
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390 before I become the home for a family of pneumococcus! It's a long climb
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391 down, and with feeling just beginning to return to my legs, I'll be slow
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392 for the first part of the trek. Arrrgh! I have heard this feeling
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393 described as "exquisite agony", and I rediscover the accuracy of that
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394 phrase once again. Stumbling occasionally, I descend along the somewhat
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395 overgrown path, past trees whose forms have been fixed in a strange
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396 grasping shape due to the wind that blows constantly from the sea.
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397
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398 As I round the bend that leads onto the last portion of the path I can
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399 see the motel to the east, and I scan the long stretch of beach that
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400 separates the motel from this promontory I see..... OH SHIT! There's water
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401 below! Stupid, stupid, stupid! I begin to run, as well as I can run while
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402 going downhill, and much faster than is safe. Slipping, sliding, sometimes
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403 falling, picking myself up again without slackening my pace, I fly down the
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404 path. My coat catches on a limb and tears, another branch slaps me
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405 stingingly across the cheek, but I pay little attention in my growing fear.
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406 How could I be so foolish? Lost in thought, communing with nature, I so
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407 lost track of time that I may have trapped myself into a cold and perhaps
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408 even deadly night up here. Nature is beautiful, but she is also fierce and
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409 unforgiving of stupidity, an attribute that I sometimes display overmuch.
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410
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411 When I reach the bottom I can see that the water is moving slowly, but
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412 I'm separated from clear beach by a good distance. Grabbing a large stick
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413 nearby, I poke it down into the water and find to my relief that it's only
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414 about two feet deep here. I step down into the water and begin to walk
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415 toward the motel, but I find that the current in the water is swifter than
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416 I had thought at first. Though the water is shallow, the pull below the
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417 surface is great, and I find that I am having a hard time maintaining my
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418 balance as I move forward. Suddenly, the current grows stronger, my feet
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419 are pulled out from under me, and I fall. The cold of the water, combined
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420 with the strength of fear, helps me to regain my feet, and I reach the
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421 beach in short order.
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422
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423 Back in my room, having taken a long hot shower, I begin to relax in
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424 my robe in front of the plastic log in the fake fireplace of the cheap
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425 beachfront motel. I'm still shivering from the cold, and from the fear of
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426 what almost happened. "What fools these mortals be" cried Puck, and
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427 tonight I not only proved that I can be a fool but nearly demonstrated my
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428 mortality as well. But even in the worst of events a lesson can be
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429 learned, and a smile curls the corners of my mouth. For one who sometimes
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430 decries the uselessness of existence, I certainly clung strongly to life
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431 when the time came. An interesting point, and one that will be remembered
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432 for at least a week I'm sure.
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433
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434 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]PAM+[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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435
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436
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437 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|
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438 PAM: It was the first entry I believe I've read by you. I can see why people
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439 awaited your return so anxiously. You cetainly have a way of describing things,
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440 to say the least.
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441 ADRIAN: I, too, wonder if your story was true or not.
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442 ALCHEMIST: Perhaps, I did not read your entry on spelling carefully enough.
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443 Take my entry, not as an "attack" but a point of view.
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444 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|
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445 |_|_|_|_|_|_|
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446 One last thing I'm reminded of....
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447 MAD ACTOR: You, perhaps, should read my entry on DB. Hopefully it won't be gone
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448 by the time you log on next. Remember, it's no attack, just point of view.
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449 ALCHEMIST: I can see, though, how it would be taken that way, Sorry!
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450 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|
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451 ________________Melissa--------------------------------Melissa________________
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452 M A G E N (cont.-7)
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453
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454 I spotted Raza a long way down the beach. He was trudging along in a
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455 determined stride. His shirt and tie were thrown over his shoulder but he
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456 still had those shoes on. I placed my own foot on the cool green moss and
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457 felt the tingle of the connection. It was obvious from Raza's walk that he
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458 was not going to want to climb up the hill. I should go down to the beach
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459 and meet him.
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460 Walking down the flower lined path I paused frequently to smell the
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461 blossoms and marvel at the many colors and patterns. This was one of my
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462 favorite walks. Part way down I climbed one of the trees to pick a luscious,
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463 ripe mango for Raza. They can be so refreshing on a warm day. Before I knew
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464 it I was standing under the palm trees at the edge of the beach. Raza was
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465 past the end of the cove heading this way. I started walking toward him.
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466 It's amazing how many things can run through your mind in a few seconds of
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467 walking toward someone, anticipating meeting eye-to-eye.
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468 "Hi Love, I'm so glad you decided to come back." I held out my arms to
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469 Raza. As our eyes met my heart seemed to skip a beat. For a moment we held
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470 each other and time melted away into that endless moment of ecstasy. All too
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471 soon the tensing of his muscles brought me back to the present. He let go of
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472 me, stepped back and gave a long searching look.
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473 "Magen..."
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474 I took his hand and started toward the shade of the nearest palm tree. "I
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475 brought you a ripe mango. Why don't we sit over here while you refresh
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476 yourself from that walk in the hot sun?"
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477 "I appreciate the thought but I've got to talk to you. Anyway I'd get
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478 mango all over my clothes. Those things are so juicy and drippy."
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479 "Have you forgotten how to eat a mango too! Just take off your clothes and
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480 wade out into the water up to your neck. After you finish eating duck your
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481 head under water and shake it." I smiled, and a little laugh bubbled out.
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482 "I'm afraid I don't have time for jokes. I came over here to have a
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483 serious talk with you about this preaching in the market on saturdays. Do
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484 you realize a kind of a cult following is forming around some of your ..er
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485 unusual ideas?"
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486 "I was hoping we could be here together and just watch the sunset. If we
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487 must talk I'd like to start off by saying I still love you very much."
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488 "Yes Magen, I love you too, but you've got to stop some of this stuff your
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489 doing and saying. Some people are starting to say your getting a little
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490 crazy. Why don't you try to be reasonable. The power plant is here to make
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491 life better for all of us."
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492 "I hope this doesn't qound like I think I'm something special, but there
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493 are times when I feel like the only person with sight, trying to explain to
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494 the blind what it's like to see. In this case it's not that people are blind
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495 it's that they have forgotten. Forgotten something essential."
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496
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497 ---My goodness, gone two days and I seem to have missed a disk, or part of one.
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498 I guess it has to happen to all of us sooner or later.
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499 ----------------Melissa________________________________Melissa----------------
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500 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^
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501 PAM
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502 Your story is really wonderful. The paceing (something I always have
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503 problems with) is perfect. May I do as well someday. It makes me wish
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504 that I had a way to save this material, including my own but with the
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505 way things are there is no way.
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506 Everybody
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507 I am... I was going to answer some of the questions about me, but I have
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508 decided that that is not the best right now. The wall is indeed high, and
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509 it has been up for a long time. If I said anything now I would lose the
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510 chance to do the writing that I need the most, the kind that takes all the
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511 dirt and poisons out of my head and puts them onto the screen.
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512 Sometimes it is such a pleasure to reach back and flip the swich and watch
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513 those words disappear. I can't lose that right now.
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514 Besides it's kind of fun to be mysterious.
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515 Adrian
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516 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^
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517 At almost an instant in time an entruder steps onto the scene.
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518 What has transpired seemed to go unnoticed.The tripical sun and waves
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519 of unrest only hinted of memurable
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520 if not pleasent moments.
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521 the police were of little concern in
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522 that they were easily sidetracked.
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523 That was the problem. It was to easy.
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524 haEven the NET proved on contest.
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525 What was one to do.
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526
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527
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528 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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529 SORRY I ASKED. WOW, SOMETIMES YOU PEOPLE CAN BE HARD ON A PERSON. IT IS
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530 VERY DISTURBING TO THINK I CAN BE STEREOTYPED SO QUICKLY. MAYBE I HAD BETTER
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531 START OVER SOMEWHERE ELSE, OR IS THERE A CHANCE THAT I WILL RECOVER?
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532
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533 ADRIAN: PLEASE TAKE NO OFFENSE. NONE WAS MENT. I WOULD NOT WANT TO TAKE SUCH
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534 AN OUTLET FROM YOU. I AM JUST THE INQUIZATIVE SORT AND SOMETIMES
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535 (USUALLY) LACK TACT. WE SHARE A DIVORCE IN OUR PAST (IF THAT STORY WAS
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536 INDEED FACT) AND I GOT CURIOUS.
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537 PERRY SMITH
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538 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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539 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
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540 To all NET agents: WIMPS!!!!!!
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541 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=**=*=*=* Elizabeth Ryan *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 6:07pm on 1/21/85 *=*=*=*=
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542
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543 whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop!
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544 For all that remember the Grizzly - Ham cutter - J.C. Well, the guy
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545 finally went out and bought his modem so I can't keep him off the system
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546 any longer. He should show up around the beginning of the month. Maybe
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547 you don't remember him - he is the one true juvie, nerd, outspoken guy
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548 who always thinks he is right.
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549 Get the children off the streets! Shut the windows and lock them, here
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550 he comes! Hopefully, common sense will prevail and he will enter something
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551 intelligent, maybe. Whe can only hope.
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552 whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop!
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553
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554 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
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555 BH: very nice poem, I liked it very much. It hit something inside that
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556 made me sit up and listen, very nice poem!
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557 To all that sit and wonder if the entry is from a lady or a man, it is
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558 possible to tell from the words the person used in a certain case, sometimes.
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559 Some phrases are used by women more than men. But even then it would be hard
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560 to spot who is who. It is hard to tell but we should allow people to have
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561 thier own privacy. Sticking my nose into people's business wouldn't be right.
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562 They might get a little crabby about it.
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563 There is another factor that is noticable, the ladies get more attention
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564 than the men do. Unless the guy makes a bad ussumption about another person
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565 then they usually don't get the mail that the ladies do. But anyway, people
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566 should be allowed thier secracy if they want it.
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567 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ( enter only, yuck )
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568 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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569 Ms. Ryan
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570 Unless you are part of "the underground", I fail to see what we have
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571 done to deserve your comment.
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572 Ian MacHinery
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576 (UPI Vancouver, WA) A convoy of US Army trucks was hijacked today as
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577 they moved from Seattle to Ft. Lewis. While authorities will not
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578 comment on whether nuclear weapons were involved, an unnamed source
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580 Included in the shipment were Ingram sub-machine guns, thermite grenades
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581 and classified communications gear, as well as a great deal of other
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582 weaponry. The motive for the theft is unknown at this time, but local
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583 authorities, according to outgoing Portland Police Chief Ron Still, are
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584 "preparing for the worst". While no group or individual has yet claimed
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585 credit for the theft, they are expected to soon. "You don't steal this
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586 kind of firepower without a reason", said Lt. General Bruce "Bloody
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587 Butts" Irwin.
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590 PAM: another nice entry. Was that the plastic fireplace log & electric
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591 flames I overread you speaking to Mr. Wassir about on another board?
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592 If I recall correctly, you did end up hosting that family of pneumo-
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593 cocci. Not a total loss, though, as it gave rise to another profitable
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594 (from our point of view) visit to the Inn.
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595 All: Prometheus Hawthorne (you remember him - he's the one that uses up
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596 a years' quota of periods in one entry) and Lady S. have asked me to
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597 remember them to you all. It seems they are experiencing that all-too-
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598 familiar problem--continuous busy signals while trying to access
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599 BackWater. They vow to return ASAP, but given the recent accessibility
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600 of our favorite board, who knows when that will be?
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601 P. Smith: given the state of interpersonal relations these days, it's
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602 a rare person who has 'enjoyed' adulthood for very long who has NOT
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603 also acquired an 'ex-'. (along with that delightful child support,
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604 weekend fatherhood, et cetera ad nauseum...).
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606 finally... after a week of terminal slashing... and three days of patient dialing... a carrier... and a set of disks that
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607 y of the elusive archivists would love to put under wraps... including all sorts of hallucinogenics and stuff...
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609 voyeur... thank you for reminding others... it is truly annoying to call every few hours... for a week... and still find a
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610 busy signal... annoying...!
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611 pam... accurate entry... the way you described the fall into the stream felt right... it reminds me of many times... and i
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612 thank you for it... i may now understand why it is rare for you to enter stories here...
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613 as cistop mikey and piper have mentioned... all of your stories are ingrained deeply with self... they are important to
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614 your life... and you... and it is rare to find situations appropriate for backwater...
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615 anyway... i thank you for entering your stories as you wish... and sorry if i became to personal... if it were not for
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618 gaudy minsky... net and their rulebooks be blasted... i offer you now an membership in thrike... we have dental benefits..
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619 sondargaard... i approve... i meant to leave a message in the bin... i suppose tomorrow...
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620 mark forsyth... lay off... i am not fond of your attitude... nor the way you abuse people when they are not capable of
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621 even seeing they are being insulted... nor proving that you are wrong... lay off...
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624 I often feel depressed, and sometimes Backwater provides the proper outlet for expressing myself, especially now.
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625 I lifted my head, the couch was cracking my neck, it was now hard to move. There would be no sleeping on this couch.
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626 I sat up, letting the sheet fall to the sides, and twisted my neck trying to shake off the pain.
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627 In twisting, I saw her sleeping, on the bed. Softly I heard a nice little whistle. She did not appear to be breathing, it
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628 was serene to watch the perfect curves of her female form.
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629 I allowed myself one more look at my sleeping girlfriend, and then stalked off to the closet, in search of a pillow.
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