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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 3 MAY 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 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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21 Another day, another disk, and for the first time in a long, long time
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22 I find myself -- guess where?
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23 Emotions have been running high for a while. How about another round of
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24 "treat someone nice"? It's not really too hard -- we've done it before and
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25 could do it again. Ignore the ASCII graphix, the sly cuts and innuendos,
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26 and try to find someone to compliment for something. We'll always have those
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27 who try to make themselves look big by cutting everyone else down. It's lots
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28 more useful to make both yourself and another larger by giving someone else
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29 a hand up. One person can only do so much. Give another a hand and you share
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30 in his/her success.
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31
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32 /\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/
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33 I wasn't sure if the glass sheet, that was placed before me and
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34 the world, was of my invention or was some trap fate had left hoping to
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35 ensnare me in. It could be fate playing a hand in my life, trying to place
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36 barriers between my goal and I. The achievement of all my desires and hopes
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37 could be no more than fragments of a broken dream I'm trying to knit together.
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38 It wouldn't be unreasonable to assume that my efforts are futile attempts at
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39 the bearing of life, my effort displays no significance in the final truth,
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40 I play no hand in the craftmanship of my destiny. It would be as if the drawn
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41 consequences of my actions are nothing in comparsion to the vastness of
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42 everything beyond this body. It may not even be an evil force working against
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43 me. It'd be no more than the universal laws that bar no exception, recognizing
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44 no cruelty.
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45 Equally so, it could be an unknown enemy of mine. A person wishing
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46 power over another. I'm the subject of their superiority. They gain their
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47 strength and confidence through my prevailing weakness.
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48 The barrier could be of my own creation. Like a child who has a
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49 mental block against learning certain things. Why would one want to inhibit
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50 themselves? It comes from memories and influences from the past. The mental
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51 blocks usually form as protection against pain or to shield the negativity
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52 projected from others. Like everything else hidden in the crags of memory,
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53 they are never forgotten, even when they're long out of use.
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54 /\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/ eidolaz \\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\
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55
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56 for those of you that have ultima II and are looking everyware for some-
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57 thing called the ring. look no farther as you can recall there is a towne
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58 called new sanantionel if you look by the aromery you can find two doors
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59 well unlock them then there should be a sign that says atree look under it
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60 and there should be a man. well offer him 500 gp. with offer cmd. and he
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61 will say earn the ring if you do not have farther antos blessing with can be
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62 found
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63
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64 This is a test, this is only a upad
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65 test. Please excuse the wasted liner,
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66 btt I `ad to check the timing...
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69 This is a test, this isnly a upload
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70 test. Please excuse the wasted lines,
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71 but I had to check the timing...
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73
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74 This is a test, this is only a upload
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75 test. Please excuse the wasted lines,
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76 but I had to check the timing...
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77
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78
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79 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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80 THE RUBBER PLANT
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81
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82 The rubber plant, which I call it (though perhaps it isn't)
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83 Sways top-heavy towards the window light.
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84 Vacant nodules mark based leaves, dried up and snapped off.
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85 It makes me wonder about the previous year.
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86 Here, this empty hole marks the leaf which had
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87 Surrendered its life after the first argument with my new love.
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88 We bought the plant the day we moved into the apartment.
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89 I remember her reflection 4 leaves later;
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90 "Everytime we are negative our plant loses another one."
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91 "No," I countered. "Its simply not in the right spot."
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92 Ahhh, rubber plant. You graph the memory well.
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93 1, 2, 3, 4...8! 8 vacant sites
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94 Signifying 8 heated fights.
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95 Now she's moved on to Europe and I sit here alone
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96 Before you rubber plant. 1, 2, 3, 4...
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97 The irony! 8 again. 8 leaves remaining.
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98 Each one a bit tainted with the fringed yellowing and browning
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99 Of threatened irritation. But you've endured.
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100 8 majestic broad leaves crowding the peak of your lean stalk,
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101 Perhaps awaiting my next love.
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102 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{NEW POET}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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103
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104 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*Guru of Bliss*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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105 or by any other name...
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106 piper: as we used to say; that WAS right-on. Anyone can find fault. Easiest
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107 thing there is. No challange to it at all. Finding something good to say is
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108 always worth the effort though not always rewarded immediatly.
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109 That old 'paradox' about 'fate' vs 'free will' seams to have arisen once
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110 more from its all too shallow grave. My two cents worth on that is neither
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111 fish nor foul. Destiny is always influenced, never controled and almost never
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112 totaly beyond some sort of affectability.
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113 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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114 ===========================================================================
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115 THE BUMBLING BIGFOOT IS BACK...I SEE THAT SOMEONE OUT IN THE VAST
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116 WILDERNESS STILL HAS SOME IMAGINATIVE THOUGHTS FLOWING LATELY...
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117 THE NEW POET SEEMS TO BE DOING GOOD TODAY OR HAVE I DRANK TOO MUCH
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118 OUT OF MY NEVER EMPTY TANKARD? NO MATTER, I STILL THINK IT IS GOOD
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119 FOR THE HEART TO READ SUCH WRITING OUT OF ONE TOME OF THOUGHT...
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120 TILL ANOTHER WRITING STIRS MY CONSCIOUS AWAKE...MAY THE GAMES
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121 NEVER END...
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122 ===========================================BIGFOOT=========================
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123 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/]
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124 Another vote for User Friendly Month. Do we get one per-personality? If
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125 so there are a couple out there with a strong voting block.
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126 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] A METALIC VOTER [/] [/]
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127
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129 TWAS A LONG JOUNERY TO END, A QUEST TO FIND A SAFE HAVEN FOR ONE MIND...
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130 IT SEEMED TO BE ETERNITY SINCE I FOUND PEACE AND TRANQUILITY FOR MY
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131 THOUGHTS...NAY MY THOUGHTS TOLD ME TO SEEK A QUIET SETTING, A SYLVAN
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132 SETTING WHERE THE WATER WAS PURE AND WOULD WASH AWAY THE EVILNESS AND
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133 FILTH ONE COULD COLLECT TRAVELING THE CROSSROADS OF SPACE AND TIME...
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134 ONCE, I HAD HEARD OF A PLACE, A FAR AND DISTANT LAND, A LAND WHERE
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135 FRIENDLYNESS AND PEACE WERE THE MAJOR PREREQUISITE FOR LIFE...AS I
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136 TRAVELED TOWARD THIS FABLED CITY I HAVE SEEN THE EVILS CAST OUT AS
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137 THEY DEEM TO ENTER AND CAUSE STRIFE, NAY THEY SEEM TO HAVE PROBLEMS
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138 AS OTHER CITIES, BUT HARK, TO MY EYES DO I BEHOLD! THE SYLVAN SETTING
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139 WAS A ILLUSION! I AM IN A DESERT TERRAIN, SIFTING DUNES, CAMELS AND
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140 GREAT WELLS...SEEMING TO BE THIRSTY I APPROACH THE WELL TO REDEEM MY
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141 THIRST BUT A ALERT GUARD BECOMES AWARE OF MY PRESENCE...'HOLD THERE
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142 TALL ONE'...IN MY MIND I SEE THROUGH HIS EYES...A TALL AND HAIRY BEAST,
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143 CLEAN BUT ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES, WARM EYES AND GENTLE MANNER BUT STILL
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144 A BEAST. CAN HE NOT SEE THAT I MEAN NOW HARM? I DO NOT MOVE SO TO NOT
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145 ATTRACT VIOLENCE FROM THE GUARD AT THE GATE...HE STARES DEEP INTO MY
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146 EYES AND FINDS THAT I MEAN NO HARM, ALLOWING ME TO DRINK DEEP AT THE
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147 WELL...THE WATER IS LIKE A FINE WINE, SOOTHING AND REFRESHING, FLOATING
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148 THE BAD MEMORIES AWAY LIKE AUTUMN LEAVES IN A WINTER STREAM...AAAAHHHH!!!
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149 GRASPING THE MAGIN TANKARD I STRIDE INTO THE MARKETPLACE, FILLED WITH
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150 A MULTITUDE OF VARIED PEOPLE, EACH IN TURN ABOUT THIER BUSINESS...
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151 LEANING AGAINST A MUD WALL, I PONDER WHAT WILL BECOME OF ME IN THIS
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152 STRANGE AND EXCITING CITY, A CITY OF NO NAME AS OF YET...WILL A PASSERBY
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153 REVEAL THIS TO ME...I DON'T KNOW...I DEEM TO CLOSE MY EYES AND REST
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154 WILL PONDERING THIS...
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155 ==========================================================================
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156 ============================== BIGFOOT ==================================
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157 ==========================================================================
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158
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159 =================================}===========================================
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160 I SHALL ENDEAVOR TO REWRITE THIS INTO TANIS WHERE IT BELONGS...
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163
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164 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (try to explain...)
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165 The minutes that passed before the Guardian would speak his words to
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166 the boy had elapsed into what felt like hours, even days. They were not
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167 easy words for he did not like having to explain his follies in the
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168 presence of a crowd, no matter how inconsequential their numbers.
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169 "Sire, is my voice heard to you?" he asked of the young Master West.
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170 His words carried only faintly in the air of the late afternoon. After he
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171 made his way to the boys side he knelt to ease his pain having since
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172 withdrawn te shaft from his side. Francis helped his brother to sit up so
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173 as to hear what it was that the Guardian had to say, but said nothing
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174 himself. Master West only nodded in responce.
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175 "What I have to say may mean little to you, but it needs to be told."
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176 In the Guardians hesitation he tried to take in a deep breath while comp-
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177 osing his thoughts and was quickly reminded of the pain in doing so.
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178 "For to understand what I have asked is to know that I have asked for the
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179 impossible. A wise person would know the difference between what is and
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180 what is not possible, and would not attempt to chase after that which is
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181 impossible... I am not such a person."
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182 Awullsu's shoulders raised as a person about to speak, but the Guardian
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183 halted her words with the slow wave of his hand. "Oh, I may be knowing
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184 in some manners that were before my years, but the aspects that would be
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185 apparent are those of which I lack." As these words were being spoken the
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186 young Master West released a small gasp, his body shivering in the shallow
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187 breeze. As quickly he could, the Guardian removed the soiled cloak from
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188 about his shoulders and wrapped the boy in it while shaking his head.
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189 "Such simple things as the consideration of others... Forgive me."
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190 ^^^^^
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191 It doesn't take the alchemist to ask, but I also would like to return
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192 to another of those warm and happy days of non-hostility.
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193 ^^^^^
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194 I think the story I have put in (above) has been siting around for too
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195 long without having been posted. (Something like 112?)
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196 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 124:03
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198 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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199 -+- Paper moon and cottonball clouds -+-
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200 -+- Why I come here I don't know -+-
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201 -+- The halls are empty but classrooms not so -+-
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202 -+- Another night I'll take another pass -+-
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203 -+- A dog walks by with a happy face -+-
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204 -+- An attempt to make me smile -+-
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205 -+- Well I guess it worked -+-
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206 -+- An outstanding achievment from a simple mind -+-
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207 -+- I came looking for a cat in truth -+-
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208 -+- Electric black and shy strikingly calm -+-
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209 -+- Once again I leave without a word -+-
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210 -+- I think I just might leave another note -+-
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211 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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212 -+- If I could get some sort of instructions -+-
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213 -+- I might finally meet you. -+-
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214 -+- Or should I ask...? -+-
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215 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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216 -+- I think I'll try to forget that I was foolish -+-
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217 -+- enough to put my foot in my mouth the way I did.-+-
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218 -+- Even my apologies have no bearing, and are not -+-
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219 -+- understood. The meaning has been lost. -+-
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220 -+- -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -goodbye- -+- -+-
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222 ONE OF YOUR MESSAGES SAID TO COMPLIMENT PEOPLE, BUT I WOULD HAVE COMPLIMENTED
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223 YOU EVEN IF IT HADN'T SAID TO. THIS IS ONLY THE SECOND BBS THAT I HAVE CALLED,
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224 AND IT IS GREAT!!! MY NAME IS JOHN NEUHARTH, AND YOU CAN CALL ME AT (503)-
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225 636-4663.
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230 After another pause the man a the head of the table looked over the material
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231 covering the dark surface before him.
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232 "How much time does this represent?" He asked.
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233 There were glances between the other three men. They had known one another
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234 for a long time, and it took only a moment for a pecking order to be estab-
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235 lished.
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236 The answer came from the man on the right. Adverage height, average build.
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237 The only thing that made him unusual was his continual habit of checking a
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238 small silver pocket watch that he kept in his vest pocket. He was just return-
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239 ing it the fine chain making almost sounds against the low rumble of the fan,
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240 as he spoke. "A little more than three weeks. Sir." The 'sir' had been added
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241 a bit to late, as if at first it may have been overlooked. He looked at his
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242 cigarette pack laying on the table, but made no move in its direction.
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243 There was a flicker of expression from the head of the table. Unreadable.
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244 The answer continued "The three of us, Mooreheade, MacDonald, and I were in
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245 charge of the different teams. Mine actually started a week earlier, right
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246 after the first incedent."
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247 There was a grim smile from the head of the table. "Incedent? Is that what
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248 happened? An incident?". Suddenly there was a look of fury in his eyes and he
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249 leaned forward in his chair. "Did you know any of the people killed?"
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250 "No sir. Bill, I mean William Booth the previous section head felt it would
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251 be better to get people who could keep this all in perspective. Not get person-
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252 ally involved, I mean.
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253 "And you agree with that choice?"
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254 "I, I'm not sure sir."
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255 "Your not sure? Or is it that you just don't know how I will react to your
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256 opinion?"
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257 There was no answer to that. Again silence filled the room.
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258 \`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\` the runner \`\`\`\`\`\`\
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260 I used to be a dinosaur. I mean, you'd think that the body of the largest
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261 beast ever to walk the face of the earth would have a better destination than
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262 this chick's floor. And I thought all those years in the desert with Arabs kill-
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263 ing eachother over me weere bad.And that week in the melting pot, I really
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264 thought I was going to die.
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265 I'm a noble soul, I should have been a record- a Handle or Vivaldi. Yeah! But
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266 wouldn't you know it? I'm a garbage can!
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267 12321232123212321232123212321232123212321232123/First Person/1232123212321232123
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268 !_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!_+_!
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269 Here's one for the truth is stranger that fiction department.
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270
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271 Last night I had three bald women in my bathroom.
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272
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273 I knew nobody would believe it. I had to say it anyway.
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274 {*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}!!!isis!!!{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}
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The memories faded and Arthur again awoke to his surroundings. A
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slight breeze wafted through his hair, and the smells of soil, grass
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and trees filled his nostrils. The air was warm; a fine day in late
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spring, judging from the angle of the sun. His heightened senses
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were filled with it; birds singing, animals scurrying, hopping,
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insects chirping and buzzing. A curious ant crawled up his arm and
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Apparently the word had not yet reached the most distant workers that
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Arthur was now about. Being industrious, however, the ant did not
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"Arthur, you are their only hope, and they are yours."
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316 {*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}!!!isis!!!{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}{*}
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317 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_
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318 "BLACKOUT" EPISODE 2
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319 After what seemed like an eternity, he turned off the bell. "well thats that"
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320 He said. She then heard a thud from the other side of the elevator.
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321 Had he fainted? "Just making myself comfortable on the floor." He
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322 looked at his watch using the dim watch light. "Damm," he said, "there
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323 goes the 7:28 to Forest Grove. My wife's gonna be furious."
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324 She suddenly felt foolish standing erect in the dark and she gingerly
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325 lowered herself onto the floor. The vinyl felt good, cool against her
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326 bare legs, for the air conditioning had died with the lights. She took
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327 off her shoes, placed them atop herbriefcase. Catiously. SHe was totally
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328 disoriented. They exchanges a few sentences. She was worried they might
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329 suffocate.
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330 "No," he sounded authoritive. "there's air coming in. These things
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331 have to be ventilated--by law."
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332 "You an engineer?"
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333 "Bond salesman."
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334 "I'm in mutual funds."
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335 That subject seemed exhaused, and they spent the next minute in silence
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336 Then....
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337 "Listen," his disembodied voice floated over to her. "I'm starved.
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338 You wouldn't by any chance have something to eat on you."
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339 "I think I've gat a Hershey bar."
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340 "Do you mind?" he asked. "We could go halvesies."
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341 "It's all yours." She fished around in her bag, found it, then groped
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342 in the dark for his fingers, slid the bar carefully into awaiting palm"Thanks" h
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343 foil. The chocolate smelled pungent. All her senses had been sharpened
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344 by the darkness.
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345 "Hey...umm. You don't happed to have the outher kind do you? The
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346 kind that has the almonds in it."
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347 "Where do you think you are?!" she snapped "In the A & P?" And
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348 suddenly they both burst out laughing.
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349 "Well, here we are," he said. "So what do you want to do till the
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350 mounties come?"
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351 Vicky considered. "We could play ward games. Ghost, maybe...or how
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352 about twenty questions?"
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353 He was quiet for a moment. Then he said,
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354 *Let'sdo it.*
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355
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356 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^
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357 So there some mistakes.....everyone are allow some....
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358 Marc.
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359 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^
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360
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361 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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362 Salazar shifted uncomfortably in his seat as Rommel's Lear jet taxied
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363 for take-off. Across from him sat the secretary, Anna. The old geezer
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364 insisted that she come along. Salazar couldn't figure out why, but not
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365 much in this case made sense, anyway.
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366 "Have you heard from that Albanian yet?" Anna interrupted Salazar's
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367 chain of thought.
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368 "Er... no, not yet. But then Mohammed tends to do things in his own
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369 way... in his own time. My office will contact us when he checks in.
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370 What's in the box?" Salazar nodded his head at a large wooden crate
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371 sitting at the rear of the passenger compartment.
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372 "Just something we may need at our distination."
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373 "What is our distination, by the way?" The conversation paused at the
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374 Lear's jets screamed in preperation for take-off. Salazar's stomach
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375 twitched at the aircraft thundered down the runway and lifted into the sky.
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376 He wondered how he had gotten himself into this mess with a middle-aged
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377 bleached blonde secretary as a partner.
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378 "Oh, we'll get to that in a second," Anna said. "Here... hold this
|
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379 will you." Salazar did a double-take as a platinum blonde wig landed in
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380 his lap.
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381 * *
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382 On the other side of the world, Wassir closed his eyes in resignation
|
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383 as the helicopter hurdled toward a desolate Afghan mountainside. The
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384 Albanian wanted to die in battle, not like this... so far from home.
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385 "I think I've got it," Ming said. Mohammed felt the descent stop.
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386 He opened his eyes. They hovered a scant distance from the earth. Ming
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387 labored at the controls. The helicopter began to weave through a field of
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388 large boulders, skimming along the floor of the mountain pass.
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389 "Er... can't you take it up a bit? We are very close to the ground."
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390 Mohammed asked nervously.
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391 "Hey, they didn't teach me how to climb very well. I must have missed
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392 a lesson." Ming said, "Don't worry, I'll get us to Pakistan. No problem."
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393 "There is one problem, my friend. I have a terrible affliction known
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394 as motion sickness." Mohammed's face was a sickly shade of green.
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395 "Wait! Not here.... Oh no!"
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396
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397
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398 A few hours later, the helicopter handed at a Pakistani military base
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399 outside of Peshawar. Mohammed kissed the earth as they stepped from the
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400 copter.
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401 "Look at me... this is terrible." Ming said. His clothes were
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402 covered with.... er something.
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403 "Serves you right. Montgomery Wards Flying School, indeed."
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404 Both men curiously studied several jeeps heading in their direction.
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405 The jeeps squealed to a stop before them. Armed men jumped out and pointed
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406 weapons at our pair.
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407 "Hey, wait a minute. We're good guys," Ming said.
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408 "We are very aware of who you are." A Pakistani major said, "You will
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409 come with us, and please no problems. These are difficult times and my men
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410 have no sense of humor. Someone wants to speak with you."
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411 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*Valinor*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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412
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413 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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414 Piper: Sorry I've not begun my fascinating tale of space and intrigue, but
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415 I'm having upload problems. Should get it up by Monday or Tuesday. Anyway,
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416 as I was saying, it seems there was a man who worked for Transcom...
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417 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Walrus 000
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418 And so I look out upon the barren, wasted landscape that has been
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419 my home for so many years. Tears meander down my face and splatter on
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420 And so I look out upon the barren, wasted landscape that has been
|
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421 my home for so many years. Tears meander down my face and splatter on
|
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422 the rotted wooden floor below me. A hot gust of acrid wind greets my
|
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423 face and I fall away from the window gasping. The creature that I call
|
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424 my dog half oozes, half crawls over to me. I look at my own rradiation-
|
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425 blistered arms and ask myself:
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426 WHY CAN'T THE WORLD BE PEACEFUL??
|
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427 WHY DOES MAN CRAVE DESTRUCTION??
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428 And I roll over on the floor, dead.
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429
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430
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431 MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB, ITS FLEECE WAS WHITE AS SNOW AND EVERYWHERE THAT
|
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432 MARY WENT THE LAMB WAS SURE TO GO.
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433 ONE DAY THE LAMB FOLLOWED HER TO SCHOOL AND MARY WAS EXPELLED.
|
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434
|
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435 DUMPTY-HUMPTY SAT ON A WALL DUMPTY-HUMPTY WAS KNOCKED DOWN
|
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436 ALL THE SYSOPS DOGS AND ALL HIS MEMBERS DUMPTY-HUMPTY BACK TOGETHER AGAIN
|
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437 ('SNIFF')
|
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438
|
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439
|
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440
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441 THATS ALL FOLKS
|
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442 ...........................................................................
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443 Marc: good story so far! One minor point- (for your information, not as
|
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444 criticism). The alarm Bell & any mechanical ventilation are ELECTRICAL...
|
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445 Of course, most people have no idea how many things depend on
|
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446 electricity. Even people who should know better take things for granted..
|
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447 Like the engineer who, when the 'Great Blackout' hit the Northeast,
|
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448 proudly walked over to the emergency generating plant that the hospital
|
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449 he worked for had just had installed the month before & pushed the start
|
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450 button. Nothing happened. Seems that the generator had an ELECTRIC fuel
|
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451 pump..... oooops...
|
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452 _________________________________Leonard___________________________________
|
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453
|
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454 It's as if sometimes everyone in the world is out to get you. I desperately
|
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455 need a tutor in advanced algebra. Anyone? Sophomores in high school are
|
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456 any of you? Are we alone on this planet reallly, or is there one single
|
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457 computer running our lives? Questions, questions, questions. That is the
|
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458 entire life. When do the answers come? Or do they? What is my purpose in
|
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459 life?? I want a dress to wear and a chalet in the Austrian alps. I want tyo
|
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460 sing. I was in Oklahoma! Just closed last week. Terribly fun ,yes. Prom
|
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461 night tonight, home alone, can any relate? Oh well. Thats life. C'est la
|
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462 vie. So ist das Leben. Tschuss, Tschuss,meine Damen und Herrn. Bis bald.
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463 ========================================================================
|
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464 TIS A LOVELY WALK DOWN THE BOULEVARD OF DREAMS AS I MEANDER THRU THE
|
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465 THRONG OF HAPPY SOULS STROLLING ABOUT THE SHOPS AND BAZAARS ON THE MARKET-
|
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466 PLACE...IT IS INTERESTING TO SEE THE MYRIAD OF INNS, TAVERNS AND OTHER
|
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467 SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS THAT LAY BEFORE MY EYES...AS I WALK A APPROACH THE
|
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468 DOORS OF AN INN WHICH EMINATES SWEET SMELLS OF DRINK AND SONG...SUCH AS
|
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469 I HAVE RARELY FELT IN A RATHER LONG TIME. AS I ENTER THE PORTAL A WAVE
|
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470 OF EMONTION WASHES OVER MY MIND...MANY ADVENTURES FLOW PAST AS I BASK IN
|
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471 THE WAVES...THE BAR TENDER SIGNALS FOR ME TO SEAT MYSELF SO THAT OTHERS
|
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472 MAY ENTER OR LEAVE (AS MY SIZE PROHIBITS THIS IN THE DOORWAY) "THERE IS
|
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473 ROOM HERE FOR ALL, EVEN MOUNTAIN APES SUCH AS YOU..." HE SAYS IN A
|
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474 FREINDLY MANNER...I SMILE AS A SIT IN A LARGE WELL WORN SEAT WHICH HAS
|
|||
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475 SEEN MANY YEARS OF USE. HE LEAVES ME AND RETURNS TO POURING ALE AND BEER
|
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476 WILL I SIP DARK BEER OUT OF THE MAGIC TANKARD...IT SEEMS THAT APREHENSION,
|
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477 NAY, MORE LIKE HOSILITY FLOATING IN THE SMOKE HOVING IN THE LARGE HALL
|
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478 OF THE INN...TURNING TO SIGHT IT WITH MY INNER EYES I TRY BUT DO NOT
|
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479 SUCCEED IN LOCATING IT. NO MATTER, IT SHALL BE CAST OUT WITH THE OTHER
|
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480 TRASH IN THE MORNING I SUPPOSE. RETURNING TO MY DRINK I PONDER IF ANY
|
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481 OTHER ADVENTURERS WILL MAKE MY ACQUAINTANCE...MAY THE TANKARD NEVER GO
|
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482 DRY AND MAY THE THOUGHTS ALWAYS KEEP FLOWING...
|
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483 ===============================BIGFOOT===================================
|
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484
|
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485 NOTE TO SYSOP OF BWMS: THANKS FOR ONCE AGAIN RETURNING THE SYSTEM TO
|
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486 'ALL ALLOWED'. IT HELPS TO CORRECT BADLY ENTERED LINES. I THINK THAT
|
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487 I SPEAK FOR MOST WHEN I SAY 'THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!'. TIL THE NEXT
|
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488 TANKARD OF PEACE OF TRANQUILITY...
|
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489 ===================================BIGFOOT===============================
|
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490
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491 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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492 "UNDER Financed: Part 4"
|
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493 The "message received" indicator on the team's remote terminal glowed
|
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494 softly, silently calling out to the operatives who had just unlocked the door.
|
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495 "What'd I tell ya?", David said. "Piece o' cake."
|
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496 "Hey, Tony," Elizabeth called back through the door at Arjusk. "I really
|
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497 gotta hand it to you. You've picked a first-class establishment here.
|
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498 Motel-6 always was one of my favorites."
|
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499 "Elizabeth's right, first class here, Tony," David said as he collapsed
|
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500 upon a bed with several large bags.
|
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501 Arjusk knew that David's idea of a first-class motel was one without
|
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502 roaches, and considered the compliment accordingly. He struggled with two
|
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503 more bags, pulled them inside, then shut the door. The light upon the terminal
|
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504 caught his eye. "Message in, Elizabeth. Could you get it, please?"
|
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505 Operative Ryan set down her coat and approached the machine, pulling out
|
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506 a rather odd-looking keycard from her pocket. Sliding the keycard along a
|
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507 hidden slot caused the terminal to emit a short beep.
|
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508 <Cipherfile stored in memory. Enter key:>
|
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509 Elizabeth tapped out a long series of keys.
|
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510 <Accepted. Deciphering file using key.>
|
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511 <RYANELIZ, ARJUSKAN, PETERSON: Alert status now in effect. NET activity
|
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512 detected in your area. New orders: transfer recovered funds to authorized
|
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513 carrier, details follow. Locate NET agents and learn their business in the
|
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514 San Fransisco area. Last sighting in the waterfront area. OHARAJOH out.>
|
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515 [PURGE]
|
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516 <File purged.>
|
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517 [ACKNOWLEDGE: OHARAJOH]
|
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518 <Sending Acknowledge....message sent.>
|
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519 [MONITOR]
|
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520 <Monitoring line.>
|
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521 Arjusk and Peterson emitted a low whistle. "Care to tell me about that
|
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522 foreboding again, Tony?" Elizabeth said.
|
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523 "Is it really necessary?" he replied.
|
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524 "I suppose not. When do you think we should start, guys?"
|
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525 "Let's get a good night's sleep first, Elizabeth. The keys to your
|
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526 room are on the table. David and I are sharing this one."
|
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527 "I don't want to share a room with you; you steal all of the blankets,"
|
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528 David whined.
|
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529 "Shut up, David, just shut up."
|
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530 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ UNDERGROUND [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[
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531 /|\ Relationships are too hard to deal with. One minute you flying high on
|
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532 the top of the world. The next minute you are wallowing without understand-
|
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533 ing. It's like a cold slap. A sudden realization that things aren't perfect.
|
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534 Like a hot air baloon. It always pops. You'll find the remains lying in the
|
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535 street. Maybe they aren't worth it. Maybe solitude is the only answer.
|
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536 Even alone. There are those depressing times. Alone there are never the
|
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537 real depression. It's always steamed from people. The punch comes from
|
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538 someone you care about and love. Your lungs explode. They burst when the
|
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539 fist hits. Maybe giving up would be best. Giving up wouldn't work. Because
|
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540 the hurt won't go away. It will invade the solitude. Things aren't perfect.
|
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541 I just have to learn that. I have to remember that the slightest thing is
|
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542 not meant for pain. They're not meant as punches. It still hurts. Even
|
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543 when I can rationalize it. It still hurts. /|\
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544 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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545 To the person needing a tutor in advanced algebra: If you seriously need
|
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546 help, I'll be glad to try to help --the problem may be location. I
|
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547 inhabit the mundane wilds of exurban Wilsonville. Let me know if you feel
|
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548 inclined to converse further and we'll move to another bbs for private msgs.
|
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549 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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550 <<:*********************************************************:>>
|
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551
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552 A VISIT FROM THE GRAND DRAGON MASTER
|
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553
|
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554
|
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555 Dear Backwater Friends:
|
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556
|
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557 It seems a long time since I've managed a visit to the Inn. My
|
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558 new job at Children's Services consumes a great deal of my time
|
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559 and energy. I feel lucky if I manage to occassionally download
|
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560 Backwater and scan it. Today I lucked out. I've actually got a
|
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561 moment to chat.
|
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563 I thought you might enjoy knowing about Frank. You remember ol'
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564 Frank, don't you? Poor perverted Frank.
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566 About two years ago I decided to try to get out of social
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567 services work. I'd burned out on dealing with
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568 arsonists, perverts, child molesters and their victums. I was
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569 tired of tragedy. I was tired of violence. I was tired of the
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570 constant stress of working with volatile and dangerous people.
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571 I wanted to do something else. I wanted out.
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573 I quit. I decided to make a full time effort of changing
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574 careers. I was determined to get out of social services.
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576 I was unemployed for a year and a half. It was a disaster.
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577 This is a terrible economy to attempt changing careers in. I
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580 It was Backwater that saved my sanity. It gave me a creative
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581 outlet to indulge my writing talents. It was my daily excape
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582 from reality. It was stimulating to pit McKane Industries
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583 against all comers. It kept my head together during a very
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584 difficult time.
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586 It became painfully obvious that there was no choice but to
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587 return to social work. That was where my marketable skills
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588 lay. But was I ready? I decided to use Backwater to put it to
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589 the test.
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591 Frank Jones was a character I created out of my experience
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592 working with the victums of child molesters. I had Frank
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593 display the thought processes and rationalizations I knew a
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594 real molester might use. To entertain those of you who enjoy an
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595 intellectual battle I made him intelligent.
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596
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597 Frank gave me a chance to re-examine the sleezy world I was
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598 contemplating returning to. He got me to thinking about my old
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599 career and helped me draw some conclusions. The bigest of those
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600 conclusions being that I really do enjoy the challenge of
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601 social work. It's the stress that blows me away.
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603 I was seriously considering returning. Frank gave me the
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604 opportunity to see if I was ready to return to the world where
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605 the real Franks reside. I decided I was.
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607 It's worked out well. My job at Children's Services is
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608 interesting, challenging, and very satisfying. Sometimes I even
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609 manage to have a bit of fun.
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610
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611 So in the long run everything worked out just fine. It was just
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612 getting there that was so dreadful.
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614 GRAND DRAGON MASTER
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615 DRAGON HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL
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622 at the bottom... what a thrill!!! kd
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