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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 9 JAN 86 **********************
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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 wdyf .JD1146578890-
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21 =-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+
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22 Well almost at the top but close enough for the first time
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23 The U of P student
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24 =-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+
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25 George Kellerman sat at the Essex House bar, alternatively watching the television that was
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26 suspended from the ceiling, and muttering angrily to his companion. An empty glass was on the bar
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27 in front of him.
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28 George had been in charge of film editing for WNBC for fifteen years, and for a long time, he
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29 had been left alone to do his job without super- vision. He knew station policy, and could be
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30 depended on to submit... "GEORGE! His introspect
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31 was broken by the subtle reminder that it was time for last call. "Yeah, Hal, make it a double..."
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32
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33 The bartender ambled off to make the drink.
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34 "Y'know whats behind this? Not just the Mayors office, these guys were feds..."
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35 "Yeh yeh, you said that already." The man beside him continued. "We're not supposed to talk about
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36 it remember?" "I was there too. I work there too, dammit." "I don't like it either, remember?" "Enough, already."
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37
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38 The camera panned right, and a distinguished looking three piece suit approached the interviewer.
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39 "What do you think about the recent editorial in the Daily Ditto?"
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40 "Why, yes, I happened to read that. This guy Pervis must have suffered a breakdown or something."
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41 I heard that he lost his wife and child in some sort of accident..."
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42 "Then you don't believe..." "Of course not"
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43 A tall lean man in a blue raincoat strode purposefully up to the camera.
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44 On his lapels were gold eagles. "Excuse me, sir, have you read todays 'Daily Ditto'?"
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45 The officer glowered at the camera. "Indeed I have, and notwithstanding the blatant yellow journalism
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46 that tabloid is known for, this Pervis character is obviously on something."
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47 He continued. "As a Colonel in the United States Air Force, I can assure the public that there is no
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48 truth to this outrageous story. This Mr. Pervis was
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49 by the way, dishonorably discharged from the service for having used mood altering drugs while on duty..."
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50
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51 On and on it went. Stooges, saying what they were told to say. But, George thought to himself, it would probavly work.
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52 The two men walked down 43rd Avenue in silence, looking for a taxi. George Kellerman stopped suddenly.
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53 "Tell 'em I won't be in for a while, my friend. I'm taking some vacation time. I have something to do."
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54 And Kellerman was gone.
<0A>55 But not forgotten, because not since the days long ago, when the world was threatened by another slimy fur-ball of a
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56 person, Leroy McKane, was one word on the lips of more people.
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57
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58 The scene, suburbia, anytown USA, a normal family of four at the dinner table, the table of total communication.......
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59
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60 "I just don't understand it Henry. First that rag in New York, and now, it's all over the country."
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61 "I know what you mean Fillicity. It seems to me that if secret agents do really exist, then they would be more
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62 carefull than this Pervis man makes them out to be. I mean, it is hard for me to believe these alleged super-powerful men would
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63 let some two-bit reporter spy on them. I mean how on earth did he know about the meeting? How did he get pictures from a ship?
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64 How did he know the man was a general? Can his eyes be that good? It is almost as if...... as if....."
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65 "Yes Henry? Almost as if what?"
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66 "As if, he cheated!"
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67 "Cheated daddy? Like some of the kids in my third grade class?"
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68 "Yes pumpkin. Cheated. Like when your classmates look over someone elses shoulder for the answers, or they peek at the teacher's
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69 answer sheet, or they erase their mistakes as the corrections are read off. Cheating has become the American way, but that
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70 doesn't mean you have to cheat, honey."
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71 "I think I understand what you mean daddy. Just 'cause the other kids do it, I don't have to?"
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72 "Right darling. What your Father said is true, but there are still people of principle out in the world. People who don't cheat.
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73 There are people who work for what they deserve, instead of looting someone elses work. These people are the people who
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74 make our country great, while the Pervis's of the world continue to loot and cheat and do all the rest of the bad things
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75 we see around us."
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76 "I understand. Just like there are some kids in my class who never cheat, and still do good school work. They do good on their
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77 own, without cheating. I want to be like that."
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78 "Pumpkin, your mother and I are very proud of you. We both think we have a very special little girl. A girl who won't cheat
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79 to get ahead. Your mother and I love you very much."
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80 "I love you too mommy and daddy. And I promise never to cheat."
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81 <><><><><><><>[][][][][][][]<><><><><><><>[][][][][][][]<><><><><><><>[][][][][][][]<><><><><><><>[][][][][][][]<><><><><><><>
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82 ______________________________________________________________________________
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83 The CPU Break
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84
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85 It was the same process day after day. If you got to work at 8:30 or
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86 9, the response time on the mainframe was acceptably fast. Around 10:30, as
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87 the rest of the company was logged on, the system would slow down bit by
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88 bit. By 11 it was barely usable.
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89 Once we resigned ourselves to the necessary adaptations (important
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90 work had to be done at night or on the weekends), we devised a rating
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91 system for the system's response time. The office space was a large room
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92 with 'modular' walls and furniture organized as cubicles. When the system
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93 slowed down, heads would pop up as $40-to $60-per-hour programmers discussed
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94 football, home towns, fashions, motorcycles, and computer fantasies while
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95 they waited for the system to 'come back.' The theory was that you could
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96 gauge the system's speed by counting the number of heads you could see
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97 talking over the cubicle walls - taking a CPU break.
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98 _____________________________ A WORD FROM THE WISE - PART XVIV _______________
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100 *******************************************************************************
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101 Ted Takes a Trip
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102 part 1
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104 The plane load of passengers rose into the sky, and as the
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105 stewardess gave sage advice to the red-eyes around him, Ted Young
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106 settled back in his contoured seat, ignored the stew and her talk
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107 of decompression and water landings, and contemplated his life.
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108
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109 What on earth was a country hick from Enterprise Oregon
<0A>110 doing on a stretch 727 winging its way to the city known as the
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111 queen of the Pacific? Remember Ted; this is a big business trip,
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112 all expenses paid, for the annual sales meeting held each year in
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113 San Fran., as he liked to incorrectly call it, for all the top
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114 district sales office personnel. Ted was going this year because
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115 he was the top man in Northeastern Oregon. He was damn near the
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116 only man too. In fact the branch office he worked at could more
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117 aptly be called a branch desk, since his office consisted of a
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118 desk located in an unused room in Macky's General Store, a
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119 telephone circa 1945, and on the wall an old girlie calendar with
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120 Miss Cattle Prod 1976, the year Ted started with the company,
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121 fresh out of two years working in a mill that he started at right
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122 out of high school.
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123
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124 What would he do when he got to the airport? The
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125 instructions were pretty clear Ted; find an air porter van that
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126 will take you downtown. It's about thirty miles, so it's too
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127 expensive for a cab. That's ok since Ted had never ridden in a
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128 cab before. But Ted had also missed a chance to ride in an air
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129 porter in Enterprise too. Since there was no airport, there was
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130 no air to port about. He did get a chance to ride the Grey Hound
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131 Bus again. He had to go to Boise Idaho to catch his plane to San
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132 Fran. The hundred and so mile trip to Boise took about the same
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133 amount of time as the 800 mile trip to San Fran took, counting
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134 all the stops the bus must make, in big cities like Imnaha, and
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135 Ontario.
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136
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137 Ted passed through time quickly, and just as the plane had
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138 risen into the sky with its precious cargo, it now landed at San
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139 Francisco International Airport. Ted followed the English version
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140 of the multi-lingual instructions, and retrieved his luggage from
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141 the huge round monster at the center of the airport. The luggage
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142 machine reminded Ted of a gigantic merry-go-round, except instead
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143 of horses to ride there were suitcases to fight over.
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144
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145 Ted then made it out of the airport, found the air porter
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146 station, paid his seven bucks, received a receipt, and got a ride
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147 along highway 101 towards the city on the bay (at least that's
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148 what the tacky ads plastered all over the inside of the porter
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149 called San Fran.). It was still pretty early in the morning, and
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150 he had several hours before the meetings started. What would Ted
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151 do once he got to the city? Instruct the driver of the air porter
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152 to take him to the Pickwick Hotel on Mission and 6th. Was that a
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153 laugh Ted heard? Why was the driver smiling? Something about the
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154 Pickwick? The brochures said it was a fine hotel, located in the
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155 heart of the city, only a few blocks from Moscone Center, where
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156 the sales meeting was to be held. Ted was glad it would only be a
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157 few blocks away since then he wouldn't have to take a cab and he
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158 could save money even though it wasn't his own money he was
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159 saving since this was an all-reasonable-expenses paid trip.
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160
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161 [to be continued]
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162 Jane Smith
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163 *****************************************************************************
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164 I hope the shorter length fits in more with the style here. I guess last
<0A>165 time my story was too long, so I broke it down into sections this time.
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166 Thanks, J. Smith
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167 *****************************************************************************
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168
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169 The following announcement is brought to you as a public service by
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170 the Albanian Literary Guild; Zog the All-Powerful, chairthing.
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171
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172 ******************************
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173 * *
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174 * The Blue Parrot *
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175 * 300 bps *
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176 * 24 hrs/day *
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177 * 253-xxxx *
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178 * *
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179 * A writer's alternative *
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180 * *
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181 ******************************
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182
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183 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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184
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185 ______________________________JD 2446440.6022______________________________
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186 |:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|A. M. Goer=>
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187
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Jane: This looks like an interesting story. I am especially interested since
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188 you mention Enterprise. Whenever I mention Eastern Oregon around here, someone
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189 usually says something like 'Oh, yes. I've been to Bend.'. Though I can't
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190 imagine going to Boise through Imnaha (I did it once - Yech). I think
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191 Greyhound goes through La Grande which would make it about 230 miles. Not
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192 that it hurts the story -- I've seen much worse. Waitin' for more...
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193 <=A. M. Goer|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|
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194 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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195 ANYONE OUT THERE ROOSTER ROCK REGULARS???
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196 IF SO "HI" FROM A ROOSTER ROCK REGULAR!!!
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197 BYE!!!!!!!
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198 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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199 Fascinating. My well-trained eye informs me that almost everything on this
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200 disk, through the entry by J. Smith, was done by the same author. And I
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201 don't mean authoress.
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202 Cistop Mikey - were you aware that there is still 140 lines left of the other
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203 disk? Once you remove the garbage there, anyway.
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204 #$#$#$#$#$#$#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a well trained seeing-eye concerned user ^^^^#$
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205
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206 ]]]] To: UNDERGROUND operatives [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[
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207 bjgtn xrgv[ yc]^^ _gvcx vcjik jiodw s[xvg @nuvd knwok xedyn p@mxx n^zkx
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208 @cf[o \nwxz wtcz\ vfyaq ve[ac tlsfn rzp\j kas\c lmude _nnue _kvxd fxrhy
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209 @lf_o zpatk ptp_c _qry[ h@tde ycsfk qzr\i hn^@m kdtoj vff\h sgf{k aewwr
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210 xhs]v \pekh kt[xb ]psus _fsfk \o_hn ^\x@b qd\uj kn^ll \ni@f xok]d aeywr
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211 xhxwq qeohm ursin rruzq w@tdx \pvik rz]\@ krxzd jf_ar rglvj plesb nkviy
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212 ^c]xw yki^^ v]px\ xyqsq ysvsa x@loi qgx\g icwrn lkrif qllve _fvxd fzwrx
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213 aagun ylg\b oxapk prpyw jhtb@ sbrli xy\sj fcu]h cm^cl yad[n r@e[l ffp]r
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214 _lyz^ piixd ravwm ntmpm ]s[sm ueroi [z[po @av[@ kfpgd qchtn ulnvo sa_py
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215 _@yuu ^knqh tx_xg xcq\\ yr[lo uhxmh r[p@h }iswb daphd xho^o w]cqk sc_x_
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216 vhcw^ \lghc ur[qg ^s]fq vaslh yj[fs \gq]m uiswd dapgk _lnv@ ybj^x ndpss
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217 [ks_k qljuh y]ptg ^\[qt wfnnf pm^@f ^tvuo @q]zg qmvol qzd\@ bm@qk un_xi
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218 q]tp^ nkh[^ ]a[wm oursi \ijfd xm\mo [ppsn elqsj jkwkn rml]j xge[l fxrhy
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220 x]\pz [jo[n pvx^m sur^u witjb z@^ke qqz[@ gjq[m kdsim rga@@ ymt]d ckspt
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221 vg^v^ rihrc wwxqm xtpp\ latbn pat@u zatyq bl^]l bn^ml yaise zaeqc ek^]k
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222 rg_u] rih[@ su^rb t[ysr \lsda tosef tsxwj ci__i oaxdf sbgss w@foh ioxqw
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223 _kyy^ qjo[l ygzwh _^]uq ]k[la ulvhc ^tqtn ip]zg im^al qmc[@ shc[k hc__^
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224 uou_p _lo^n r[vxj qvxqt ynuad qgqhd ^\]sb mm\zo dcpmd _atyo rhe[i novpt
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225 roywx oeh[f tq_^j n]h_v hctae wj[h@ ^tkqp cr_eg uhehl qhpx@ gcv\z ddp]r
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226 xl\\s yidua uruq@ ^pyyz _i\ax \j\sf x[xck onxur mh_dp vgafb w\mkk fg
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227 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ NEXUS [[
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228 BWBWBWBWBWBWBWBW(#)/..\(#)BWBackwatcherBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBW
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229 Well trained concerned user: You are as full of it as a great many Christmas
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230 turkeys.
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231 Lennerd: Why is it that a number of unused lines seem to frequently follow
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232 your border? We all know you can't succesfully upload to BWMS, in spite of
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233 your self proclaimed expertise in computer communications. Why don't you give
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234 it up? All this "code", it went out with button-up shoes. There are no secret
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235 messages. ("I will be at the meeting Saturday") Ho Hum. Sheesh...
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236 Delta Five: If you are a "secret agent" then I am a Giraffe. Pervis: lotta
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237 Bull. C'mon, guys, get your act together.
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238 BWBWBWBWBWBWBW(#)/..\(#)BWBWBackwatcherBWBWBWBWBWBW
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239
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240 hey, I can't understand that message...what's it say, what's it say?!
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241 and a happy new year to YOU.
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242 **************************************************************
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243 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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244 /=/=/=/=/=/=/=//pardon me while I'm lowered to the level of the attacker//=/
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245 Is that Backwatcher you say? Or more like BackStabber?
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246 I'd like to enlighten you on a few points; it may behoove you to take notes.
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247 ___Leonard___ has been here for quite some time. The wasted space left would
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248 be something left by some other neophyte user. Leonard is very much aware
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249 of how valuable disk space is here, as are many others. Are you?
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250 May Delta V call you Girafe, or Gerry for short?
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251 /=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/
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252 Sorry if my having typed this has been a bit much. For some reason I don't
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253 think either Leonard or Delta V would mind. (Would you, guys?)
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254 See you at the next Portland Science Fiction Society meeting.... Piner.
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255 /=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/=/
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256
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257 ...................................................................
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258 Bard: Comet Halley is now located west of the constellation Pegasus
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259 at a bearing of 230-240 degrees, elevation of 25-35 degrees
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260 (depending on your latitude). Where skies are clear and light
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261 pollution low, the comet is visible to the naked eye but is
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262 much easier to see with binoculars or telescopes. ((c)NWS)
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263 Wouldn't happen to have an appropriate compostion wouldst thou?
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264 ........................apprentice's magician......................
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265 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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266 up 2
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267 magician: i tried calling 230-240 . but there's no c. halley there.
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269 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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271 "Parity, I can't believe these documents! This doesn't sound like the
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272 Delta V operative we last worked with during the McKane/Dial-a-Prayer
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273 episode."
<0A>274 Parity leaned back in his seat. The jet they rode in was three-quarters
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275 its way to their destination in Anchorage Alaska. "A lot has happened to
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276 D-V since we say him two years ago. According to these intelligence reports,
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277 his personal life has suffered the most. Remember your psych classes in
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278 retroactive violence. He is lashing back in the only way he knows how. McKane
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279 is the focus of these attacks, but others are bound to get hurt in the
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280 process."
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281 "McKane, McKane, I am SICK of McKane. There is no way one man could have
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282 accomplished as much evil as he has purportedly accomplished. Besides, word
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283 is he's dead. Killed right after his attempt at taking over the stock
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284 exchange and the SEC."
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285 "Dead?" Parity chuckled. "You know better than that. Dead is only a state
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286 of mind, and I know McKane does not allow himself such thoughts. He is hiding
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287 somewhere, regrouping, as always. Perhaps he is training an underling, to
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288 unleash on the world. He might want to 'retire', if evil incarnate can do such
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289 a thing."
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290 "Evil Incarnate? A little heavy don't you thing Parity?"
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291 "Not at all, Fellows. Look at it this way. Leroy McKane built himself an
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292 incredible reputation. He had his hands in more projects than can be possibly
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293 counted. Now he is supposedly gone, but the projects live on, in the planning
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294 of other evil, but lesser men. They are the disciples of McKane. They are
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295 following his lead. And believe me, he is a very good teacher. Every time we
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296 fight a new evil, we fight McKane."
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297 "Now you see why I am sick of him! McKane is our SPECTRE, our KAOS, our
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298 nemesis forever."
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299 "I knew you understood Fellows. Oh, what's this I hear about you seeing
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300 the department shrink?"
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301 "How? Oh Hell, I guess you can't hind anything from a bunch of spies. I,
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302 well, I needed to talk to him, about some dreams I had."
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303 "How about me? Can I help you out? After all, sometimes just talking
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304 about it helps."
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305 "No thanks Parity, but I do appreciate the offer. Maybe later, OK?"
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306 "Sure Fellows, I am only a whistle away."
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307 "Thanks. Hey, is Anchorage cold this time of year?"
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308 "Anchorage is cold any time of year."
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309 "I was afraid you would say that."
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310
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311 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT FELLOWS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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312
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313 Albanian etc: Thanks for the number. I have it on good word that your board
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314 is sure to become a nice alternative hangout for writers. I hope to visit it
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315 soon.
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316 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT FELLOWS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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318 DOES ANYONE KNOW THE STATUS OF THE FOLLOWING
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319 SYSTEMS? METALLAND 253-xxxx COCO CUP 246-xxxx CARY GRANT
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320 282-xxxx ALTERNATE WORLD 777-xxxx CELESTIAL 233 xxxx
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321 COP SHOP 777 xxxx MESSENGER 639-xxxx THANK YOU!
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322 *******************************************
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323 My word, in my many many months of Backwatching I can't hardly recall two disks
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324 with more junk on them than these two. What happened Silverman? Did your modem
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325 auto-dial on you and go beserk? Was it
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326 the aliens maybe? And that stupid code above... what a waste of space. And that
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327 cheating story, so what? Your writing was nearly incoherent, I think I'd rather
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328 have someone who is clowning around intelligently (Perv is calling your bluff Delta) than shoddy
<0A>329 writing like yours condemning it.
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330 Jane Smith's piece may be the only semi-intelligent thing on here, and even that is somewhat tainted
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331 by the faulty upload.
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332 Oh, well, I guess genius comes in waves. And if so, we're in a pretty deep trough right about now...
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334 ****************************************************************************************************
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335 P.S. I guess ol' Destroyer got scared away. Not even a closing comment? I searing attack on our
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336 pinions? We didn't hate you Mr. D.... just constructively criticizing (I think).********************
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337
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338 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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339 The darkness envelopes all, and it's so comforting, so restful. But
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340 darkness such as this is only an absence of light; the world still exists
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341 in a tangible way. The fish around me continue to swim through the eternal
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342 cold, the few scraggly plants that can grow in this environment struggle
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343 for survival. But I have no need for the struggle; survival long ago
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344 ceased t6 have meaning to me or the others who rest here. No, survival is
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345 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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346 these gentle surroundings. Or so it had been for many years. Until now.
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347 A sound distubs; a sound such as I had forgotten, a churning, driving,
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348 pulsing, forceful sound. Water moving as it never moves of its own
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349 volition, or at least at these depths. A hum, a vibration felt to the
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350 marrow of my ancient bones draws my attention and interferes with my sleep.
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351 It reminds me of other times, of life and love, of passions and lusts, of
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352 flirtations casual and less so; of sensations and feelings that are the
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353 core of living experience, the feeling of clothes, the subtle pleasure of a
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354 dance with a young man, the eye contact and the delight of unspoken
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355 promises. The taste of the food, the taste of the wine, the taste of the
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356 handsome young man upon my lips as we dally in sinful sweetness. The
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357 memories of life flow through me in wave after wave of pleasure and sorrow,
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358 all at the bidding of the casual reminder of civilization humming above.
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359 A light! I cannot see the light, one must have eyes to see, but in
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360 that strange way I've come to accept I can tell there is a light. It
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361 shines in a long shaft to where my mortal remains lay, and passes on. So
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362 they've come, finally they've come! During those last moments of terror
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363 and death I had prayed they would come to pluck me from the sea. I had
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364 imagined strong hands grasping my arms, raising me at the last moment from
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365 the brine. But of course it never happened, death has its own timetable
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366 and comes when it will. And for so long now I'd adjusted and accepted what
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367 had to be. But now they've finally come. I wish they hadn't.
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368 After what seems only a short time in the march of eternity they again
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369 leave. Why did they have to come? Why did they have to disturb me? It
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370 was so peaceful alone, the memories of life carefully stored away until
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371 needed. It will take much time to forget, but time is something I have in
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372 abundance since death. I hope they don't return.
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373 -------------(Reprinted from the Omega Quardant bulletin board)-------------
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374
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375 +----------------------------------------------+
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376 | |
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377 | A CHILDREN'S STORY |
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378 | by the SIDS Kid and the Paranoid Android |
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379 | |
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380 +----------------------------------------------+
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381
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382 Once upon a time in a land far, far away...there lived a king
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383 with a daughter so beautiful, she radiated her beauty for miles
<0A>384 around. Nobles and commonfolk alike would think about her during the
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385 day and dream of her at night, such was her beauty. One would expect
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386 a creature of such beauty to be kind and gentle but one would be
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387 wrong. She was not kind or gentle, in fact, she was cold and
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388 heartless and cruel and mean and spoiled and other nasty things. But
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389 we will not concern ourselves with the princess, for she is but a
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390 plankton in the vast ocean of this story. Instead, we will concern
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391 ourselves with a knight, whose name was Stay, who wanted the princess
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392 to be his bride.
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393 This knight was not a stunning fellow nor was he a rich fellow,
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394 in fact this guy was a real loser. But the fact remains that he is
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395 the protagonist and we are forced to feel pity for the fool. Stay was
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396 not a brave fellow either, but he somehow got the nerve to go up to
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397 the princess and make his wishes known to her. After the princess
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398 laughed for a good half hour, she spoke. "Very well, young knight,
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399 you may have me for a bride after you bring me back the ring of
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400 Quasamodo Bob, famed magician and bad guy."
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401 Upon these words Stay promptly turned white as a cottonpuff and
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402 started to shake violently. "But Quasamodo Bob is the most powerful
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403 and least likeable person in all the land," whined Stay pityfully, "He
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404 will surely make mincemeat out of me." The princess only replied with
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405 a noncaring, "That's the whole idea silly."
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406 Stay was pissed off at that kind of attitude and he vowed to
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407 complete the task that was given, no matter how hard it was. He knew
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408 that Quasamodo would never part with that ring and he must kill him to
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409 get it. Yet, he made a vow and he must keep it, to uphold the little
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410 pride that was still in his wretched little self.
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411 The next morning, Stay packed up his horse and left northward for
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412 Q.B.'s castle which was fifteen quahi away. (one quahi consists of ten
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413 jarps). He did not know, or even suspect that Quasamodo Bob knew of
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414 Stay's weak plot and planned to destroy him even before he went two
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415 whecskis. After Stay travelled 1.9 whecskis, a pool of jam
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416 materialized before him causing him to fall in up to his ankles. This
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417 doesn't seem so bad until one realizes that he fell in headfirst.
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418 "Woe is me," he thought to himself, "this must be of Quasamodo's
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419 doing. He must be trying to destroy me before I go two whecskis." He
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420 then bobbed up so he had his head above the thick syrupy goop and
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421 quipped to his horse, "Boy, we're really in a jam." The horse groaned
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422 loudly before dying of pun-shock and sinking underneath the sticky
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423 mess. "Kumquats, there goes my transportation," Stay said mournfully,
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424 "and I'll be as good as dead if I don't get any help." Just at that
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425 moment, by sheer luck, and page came crashing through the underbrush
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426 and stared at Stay.
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427 "Boy you're really in a jam," said the page as he laughed
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428 hysterically.
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429 "That's not funny you little *&#$%@, you don't hear me saying
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430 anything as stupid as that." Stay replied.
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431 "Watch the language. Remember, this is a children's story" warned
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432 the page while helping Stay out of the jam.
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433 Stay, feeling a little sheepish about biting at the poor page and
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434 using vulgar language, tried to make conversation. "What is your name
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435 young page?" he asked as he trudged toward the north.
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436 "My name is Turn, what is your name weak knight?" replied the
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437 page.
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438 "Some call me Larry and some call me John, but my name is Stay."
<0A>439 "Stay the Knight...hmmm, that is an unusual name, what kind of a
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440 mother would give her child a name like that?"
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441 "The same kind of mother who would name her child Turn the Page."
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442 The conversation came to a screeching halt and they proceeded up
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443 the road to Quasamodo Bob's castle.
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444 A few quahis up the road, they stumbled upon a little girl with a
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445 dog, an idiot scarecrow, a tin woodsman in desperate need of a lube
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446 job, and a gutless lion. "Aw crap," said the little girl, "I told you
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447 guys we were supposed to take the left turn at Albuquerque. Now we're
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448 in the wrong friggin' story!" The little band of adventurers promptly
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449 went the opposite way singing a gay song about visiting some wizard.
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450 "Strange people." said Turn to Stay as they trudged onward on the
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451 long winding road.
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452 "Yep." replied Stay quite tersely.
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453 After a great many quahis, the two came to an old cottage in the
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454 woods (hmm...where did the woods some from?). Since they were tired
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455 from their trip, they decided to stay the night.
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456 "Anyone home?" asked Stay the Knight as he knocked on the door.
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457 "Nobody home." said Turn impatiently, "Let's go in."
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458 As it often happens in fairy tales, the door was unlocked as an
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459 invitation to any weary traveller set on trespassing.
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460 "Hey, there's some food on the table!" announced Turn as he dug a
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461 spoon into a bowl of porridge. As the spoon melted, he exclaimed,
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462 "Mother of Pearl! This porridge is too hot!" He moved on to another
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463 bowl. "Hooly smokes! This porridge is too cold!" He sampled the
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464 contents of the last bowl and announced, "This one's just right!"
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465 "Good," said Stay, "then I'll have it."
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466 "But I got it first!" protested Turn.
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467 "But I got the sword." rebutted Stay as he chowed down. "Survival
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468 of the fittest, stupid."
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469 "I'll go look for some place to sleep." grumbled Turn as he
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470 entered the bedroom.
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471 "Dammit! This bed is too hard!" cried Turn. "Ohhh nooo! This
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472 bed is too soft!" cried Turn as he sank to his ankles in the next bed
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473 (he was, of course, headfirst). Then, he tried the last bed. "This
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474 one's just right." (Why does this sound familiar?)
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475 "Then it's mine." announced Stay as he entered the bedroom.
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476 "Aw, all right." conceded Turn as he snuggled up in the soft bed
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477 with the voluptuous blonde he had managed to conceal in it.
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478 Just as they were falling asleep, the door flew open. And a
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479 huge, hairy beast loomed in the doorway.....it was a wizened old man
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480 in a large bearskin coat (had you fooled, didn't I?).
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481 "Who are you?" he asked suspiciously, "and what are you doing in
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482 bed with my wife?"
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483 "I ah, er, um, well, ah, it's like ahh, um..." replied Turn.
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484 "Let me explain." said Stay, "It's like ah, er, um, well, I..."
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485 As the two struggled to explain themselves, the old man pulled
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486 out a shotgun and shot them through the lungs.
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487 So ends the saga of Stay the Knight and Turn the Page who started
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488 out on a quest to win a princess's hand and instead got tangled up in
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489 a web of maritial infidelity and got blasted in the process.
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490
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491 +---------+
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492 | THE END |
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493 +---------+
<0A>494
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495 a grand story in the finest tradition of confused high school writers.
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496
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497 NOT BED! UH I MEAN NOT BAD. THE COCO CUP IS UP EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, BUT
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498 IT IS SELDOM WORKING WHEN IT IS UP. THE COP SHOP IS UP, BUT SEEMS TO BE A LOSED
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499 SYSTEM, YOU NEED TO LEAVE AN APPLICATION WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT BE ANSWERED.
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500 ALT. WORLD (AKA K.I.S.)WAS ON LINE A WEEK AGO, AND LIKELY STILL IS. METAL LAND
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501 AKA ASYLUM IS ON LINE AS OF A WEEK AGO, AND MESSENGER IS APPARENTLY DOWN FOR
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502 GOOD. I THINK.
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503 ___________________________________________________________________________
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504 Messenger is not down for good. Max is having a slight dispute with GTE...
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505 ______________________Leonard_JD 2446441.6453____________________________
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506 HOO AXED YOO LENNERD
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507 eye wood, eye wood!
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508 1
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509 HELP
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510
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511 ?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?
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512 "Wake up, Silas," Said She.
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513 "Girl, leave me sleeping," Said He.
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514 "Your eyes will shut forever,"
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515 "I could use a long nap," He grinned.
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516 "You'll never see me, not ever," His eyes opened wide,
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517 beheld She, and the grin spread cracks across his face.
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518 Without moving more than his eyelids, he switched positions.
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519 Now he was only resting and not sleeping. His head tilted back,
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520 arms playing with his sunglasses, his knees bent.
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521 He put his sunglasses on.
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522 "Are you sleeping again?" She asked.
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523 "Guess, my delight," He grabbed her shoulders with his bent
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524 fingers. She squirmed while he pulled her towards him.
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525 She licked her lips. And thought of how he smeled. She
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526 smiled.
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527 "What are you?" He asked.
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528 "Kiss me first," She demanded.
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529 He kissed her. She liked it.
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530 "I am an orgy," She said.
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531 "What?" His interest piqued.
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532 "An orgy of your youth, your desires,"
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533 "My dream?" He asked.
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534 "No. Ever driven a car Silas?"
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535 "MGB, it's mine," He said.
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536 "How did it feel?" She dallied.
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537 "Like," He realized, took her once more, longer this time,
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538 "Like I do when I kiss you," His eyes accused her.
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539 "You are dreaming, I am a dream,"
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540 "Bitch! Let me sleep!"
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541 She sat up against the dune he was leaning on.
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542 "Feel betrayed?" She asked him, though she knew already.
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543 "We ought to talk, Silas," She declared.
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544 "And my alarm ought to ring," He matched.
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545 "Forget the girl, you stupid fool,"
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546 "Elissa? I love her," He said.
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547 ?You lust me," She stretched, her swimsuit shrunk just that
<0A>548 needed bit.
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549 "There's a difference, bitch,"
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550 "Not for the young. Indulge yourself,"
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551 "I love Elissa!"
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552 "There is enough time to love once your face fades and your
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553 eyes lose their shine," She mourned.
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554 "They are fading already," He wallowed.
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555 "So get a girl, and let her use you, that ought to restore
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556 their luster,"
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557 He knew the girls he might procure for that. He smiled and
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558 felt the slightest twinge of guilt.
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559 "Once I'm old?"
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560 "Then there's time for love, sweet boy,"
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561 "If she wont wait?"
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562 "Housewives usually bloat anyway,"
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563 "So we wont marry,"
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564 He awoke with a start and a crick in his neck, and a new
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565 thing to try his hand at.
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566 ?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?&?
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567 I suppose Pervis's sources (crystal ball, tarot cards maybe?) are going
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568 to advise him to go to Anchorage and meet or take pictures with his
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569 special photo equipment of Parity and Fellows.
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570 ' . . . . . . . .. . ... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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571 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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572 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (broken silence)
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573 He/She - I must say that you have given a compelling entry. For some
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574 reason I felt I must reply. With a slight smirk on my face, I
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575 say I've enjoyed it. I think it would be pointless to ask if
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576 there shall be more.....
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577 Piper - No luck either. Maybe they were prank numbers. (chuckle)
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578 L'homme- Would it be too much to ask for you to do a 'grep' on disks 41
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580 cumflexes, the arrows (--->), or the names Sondargaard or
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581 Guardian would do.) I'd be interested in knowing the number of
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582 entries I've made. I'd like to finish my saga. The thought that
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583 the boy and I have been in that field for all this time leaves a
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584 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->[the] diturbed Guardian 3-011:04
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587 AMERICAN PARENTS CAUGHT TEACHING YOUNG CHILD COMMUNIST VIEWS
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588 By Franklin Pervis
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590 Overseas, our great country is constantly battling the fierce threat of Comm-
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591 unist agression. We are always on the alert for more of their conniving threats
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592 to world peace.
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593 But today, we view that threat from another angle. We see this same Communist
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594 threat rearing its ugly head in the middle of our American way of life.
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595 Case in point: my sources tell me that two young parents, names Henry and
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596 Fillicity (we are not publishing their last names to protect the innocent),
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597 have actually resorted to Communist indoctrination of their young daughter,
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598 often around the dinner table.
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599 Yes, while consuming the fruits of American labor, they extole the virtues of
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600 a Marxist lifestyle and at the same time instill fear in the child, the fear
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601 of Truth, of What is Right.
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603 Yes, my friends, in the heart of Anytown, USA, our American values are being
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604 undermined by Communist infiltrators, who spread the word to young children so
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605 they will grow up and believe that America is evil and should be abolished.
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606 Stand up for your rights! Support my articles!, for they may be the last true
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607 bastion of freedom left in this country. Down with Delta V! Down with Communism!
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608 Down with Henry and Fillicity! Americans unite in this just cause!
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609 And as a faithful American, I will continue to keep you informed on the affairs
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610 which concern us most. My spies are everywhere! We shal overcome together!!!!
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612 Yours truly, Franklin J. Pervis. Your big brother in the
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616 tee hee hee hee
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618 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Love You! llllllllllllllll
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620 *+**+**+**+**+**+Gee, what ever happened to that proud boast of Net's
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621 Remember? "Our entries never take up over 6 lines, including the boarde's?"
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622 (Boy, I sure love enter only)*+**+**+**+**+**+
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623 020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202
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624 NET's code activity these past several months has been nearly nil. The messages
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625 you are doubtless referring to are from the UNDERGROUND, a similar, but
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626 under-financed, under-organized, under-dog group. Their messages may be
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627 discerned by the lower-case letters. The NET-like code you have seen in upper-
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628 case was by an imposter, as evidenced by the poor uploading (groups of less than
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629 five characters each). Rest assured that NET agents are less than verbose.02020
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