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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ********************* REMOVED: 28 JAN 84 *******************
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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 privatly 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 privatly 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 older 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 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< *.* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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21 <<<T.P.W.E.B. cont.>>>>
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22 ... the story teller paused and looked around the Inn. He should at
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23 least say hello to the Lady 'C'. (even though her friends here
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24 know her by a different calling--certainly he'd not give the game
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25 away) After all it was she who gave him the worn chart showing
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26 cove near the Inn, where good anchorage was to be found. Oh! Well,
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27 he'd go on with the story... perhaps later or much later
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28
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Nila's own garden was a very special place, with special
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29 treats all about; things to see and hear and touch and
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30 smell and taste and think about. It was full of flowers
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31 with names like Perfume Delight and Fragrant Hour. It was
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32 the most pleasant of places and Nila spent many happy
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33 hours there, throughout her whole life both before and
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34 after the adventure we are now telling.
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35
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36 Nila was idly following the sound of bees, when she
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37 suddenly realized that she was hearing music instead.
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38 The barely heard music of the finest of strings. As she
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39 rounded a hedge, Nila suddenly caught sight of the
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40 musician. He was a kindly looking man from the hills
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41 dressed in a patched cloak and he was sitting cross-legged
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42 under a great Banyan tree, facing south, playing a little
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43 stringed instrument that he held in his lap. His eyes
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44 were closed and Nila thought that he must be absorbed in
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45 the fragile humming sound he played. Though he looked a
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46 little rough and unconventional Nila had no fear, even at
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47 finding him in her private garden, for she knew that you
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48 could hear a man's soul in the music he played and his
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49 music was gentle and fine. In fact, remembering the
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50 story of the prophesy, Nila had a pretty good idea of
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51 who this ragged man might be. Discarding her normal
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52 impulse to be polite Nila walked straight up to him and
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53 sat down facing him. He neither opened his eyes nor
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54 stopped his fingers moving on the strings, which Nila
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55 thought a little rude. "Sir", she said politely, "do you
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56 know Truth?" The ragged musician opened his eyes and
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57 looked at Nila. For a moment Nila thought he had mistaken
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58 her for someone else because he looked at her with all the
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59 love of a father for a daughter.
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60
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61 The strings shimmered beneath his fingers. "Yes", he said.
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62 "Can you tell it to me, please?"
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63 "No."
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64 The singing bees continued unbroken as though the
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65 conversation were of no import whatever. As Nila pondered
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66 she suddenly thought of the line to the song that said,
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67 "The answers' in the question, ho!
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68 She didn't know quite what that meant but she said, "Sir,
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69 am I asking the right questions to learn what I wish to
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70 know?"
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71 "No.", said the musician and his instrument hummed, "but
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72 now your knowing has begun for you know it requires a
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73 proper question to get a proper answer." For a moment
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74 Nila felt a little flash of pride that her knowing had
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75 begun. But as she reflected she realized that she was no
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76 closer than before to knowing what a proper question was.
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77 The more she thought about it the more her mind spun
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78 around and around with all the thousands of questions
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79 she could think of to ask. Finally, in the natural
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80 course of events she ran out of thinking and said with
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81 all her heart, "Please sir, I have thought and thought
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82 and thought and I don't know what a proper question
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83 might be. Will you help me please?"
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84
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85 "That is the proper question.", the musician said.
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86 Though his fingers ceased to move on the strings, it
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87 seemed that his music continued. "Princess", he went on,
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88 "You are beautiful beyond your beauty and wise beyond
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89 your intelligence, indeed your wisdom surpasses that of
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90 scholars for you now know that the answer you get is
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91 contained in the question you ask. I cannot tell you
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92 Truth because Truth cannot be told, it can only be
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93 experienced."
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94
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95 "I see, I think.", said Nila. Her head felt a little
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96 strange. "The rule is you only answer the question I ask,
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97 so if the question is wrong the answer is wrong too."
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98 "Not I alone.", said the musician, "It is the whole
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99 world that answers thus. There is a more secret meaning
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100 to this as well, which you will realize in the natural
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101 course of events."
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102
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103 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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105 Since that one group in the corner seems intent on discussing who should be
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106 chosen as the new leader (I assume that is what "president" means) I think I
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107 shall sing a song that speaks of kingship's responsibility...
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108
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109 Burden of the Crown (words & music: Derek Foster)
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110
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111 The battlefield is silent, the shadows growing long.
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112 Though I may view the sunset, I'll not live to see the dawn.
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113 The trees have ceased to rustle, the birds no longer sing.
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114 All nature seems to wonder at the passing of a King.
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115
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116 And now you stand before me, your father's flesh and blood,
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117 Begotten of my sinews on the woman that I loved.
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118 So difficult the birthing, thy mother died that day,
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119 And now you stand before me, to bear my crown away.
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120
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121 The hour is fast approaching when you come into your own,
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122 When you take the ring and sceptre and sit upon the throne.
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123 Before that fatal hour, when we each must meet our fate,
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124 Pray, gaze upon the royal crown, and marvel at its weight.
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125
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126 This cap of burnished metal is the symbol of a land,
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127 Supporting all we cherish, the dreams for which we stand.
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128 The weight, you'll find, is nothing, if you hold it your hand.
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129 The burden of the Crown begins the day you put it on.
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130
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131 See how the jewels sparkle, as you gaze on it again.
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132 Each facet is a subject, whose rights you must defend.
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133 Every point of light a burden you must shoulder with your own.
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134 And mighty is the burden of the man upon the throne.
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135
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136 The day is nearly ended, my limbs are growing cold.
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137 I feel the angels waiting to recieve my passing soul.
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138 Keep well for me my kingdom when my memory is dead,
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139 And forgive me for the burden I place upon your head.
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140 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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141 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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142 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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143 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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144 HERE WE ARE. A WORLD OF ILLUSION. ONE KNOWS ONLY A LIE AS LIE CONTRADICTS
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145 TRUTH AS WE SPEAK NOW. HAST THE SPOKEN OF "I KID YOU NOT"? WHEN IN ACUTALITY WE
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146 KID ONLY OURSELVES. WE ARE BOUND TO THE ILLUSION OF REALITY AS LONG AS WE
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147 CANNOT SEE PAST THE BIG GULP. ONCE YOU VENTURE PAST THE STRAW,
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148 YOU WILL SEE A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON WHAT IS REFERED TO AS YOUR REALITY. AS
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149 WE ARE ALL FINGERS ON THE HAND, AND TIME IS NON EXISTANT... TRY AND BE
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150 OPEN MINDED. AND NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT I SAY, BUT ACCEPT WHAT SAY AS THE TRUTH.
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151 OR THE NON-TRUTH AS IT IS EQUAL IN MEANING.
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152
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153 MERDDIN EMRYS
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154 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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155 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<>:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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156 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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157 This system is becoming ever harder to get on to. Many may
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158 complain about the content of this board, but the length
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159 of time it takes to access it is proof (to me, at least) that
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160 the stories are becoming more and more popular. I only
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161 wish that Breden and d would write more often.
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162 Bo
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163 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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164 ================================================================
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165 I HAVE ONE QUESTION. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHO DECIDED
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166 THE FREQUENCY FOR THE DIAL TONE ON MY PHONE.
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167 IT SEEMS TO BE PITCH AT ABOUT A LOW D WITH A DIMINISHED 7TH
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168 AND A HINT OF AN INVERTED Bb. WHO'S IDEA WAS THIS. I COULD THINK
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169 OF MUCH MORE PLEASANT CHORDS. DOES THE PHONE COMPANY USE THEIR
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170 DIAL TONE IN MUSIC AT THE OFFICE? I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.
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171
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172 +
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173 Andy Rooney.
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174
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175 ==================================================================
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176
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177 YES, BUT WHAT DO YOU DO WITH ALL THOSE CAN OPENERS
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178 THAT DON'T WORK ANY MORE?
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179 << VERY OLD INSIDE JOKE TO YOU NEW USES >>
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180 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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181 YeS, BuT tHeN tHeY aLwAyS wErE a ShIfTy LoT!
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182 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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183
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184 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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185 The morning light streams thru the windows of the Inn. There
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186 is little activity as the Innkeeper busies himself cleaning
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187 tables. Worry on his face for best employee Pam had made mention
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188 of leaving for a long trip the night previously. Looking across
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189 the room he spies Tarn still sleeping at the table quite worn
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190 from the nights activities, and finds himself a little envious
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191 for the happiness Tarn appears to have found. As he is watching
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192 Tarn stirs, then is up. Rubbing his neck, for a crick had
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193 developed for sleeping in such an odd position through the night,
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194 Tarn looks around a bit dazed at first, then searching as if
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195 looking for someone. He sees the Innkeeper looking at him, and
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196 returns a questioning look in return, but the Innkeeper just
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197 shakes his head no and moves on about his work. Though
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198 momentarily saddened, the smile quickly returned.
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199 Folding his cloak over his arm for there was no need for it
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200 on such a beautiful day as this! Tarn strides from the Inn with
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201 a livly stride. As the Innkeeper watched him go, he could have
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202 sworn he saw Tarn click his heals together in pure joy as he
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203 left. Yes, he was definatly envious of Tarn.
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204 Leaving the Inn, Tarn notices a new addition outside the
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205 Inns doors, a Rowan tree had recently been planted by someone.
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206 Odd he thinks "I am reminded of something by that, but cannot
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207 think what." Then not knowing why he did so, he breaks a small
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208 twig from the tree and puts it through the button hole in his
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209 lapel, and moves on down the road in a light stride that was
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210 almost a dancing of his feet.
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211 The sun was shining, and the birds singing in time to his
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212 light steps. A beautiful spring day in the heart of winter.
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213 Yes, it was indeed a glorious day!
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214 * Tarn *
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215 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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216 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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217 *Three cheers to the one who can get a debate going on this
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218 system. It appears to be impossible.
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219 (hey! let's debate on how to get th conversation going!)
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220 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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221 ============================================================
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222
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223 COULD SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLIAN WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE STORIES.
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224 SOME OF THIS WRITING IS FAIRLY GOOD. I HAVE ONLY LOGGED ON A FEW TIMES A
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225 FAIRLY LONG TIME AGO, BEFORE THE STORIES BEGAN. I READ BOTH DISKS
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226 AND FOUND REFERENCES TO 'MULTI AUTHOR' AND SUCH AND WONDERED HOW THIS WORKED
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227
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228 IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET THE BEGINNINGS OF THESE STORIES?
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229
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230 KEEP WRITING ANYWAY
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231 EVAN
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232
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233 ============================================================
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234
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235 B I G B R O T H E R
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236 I S
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237 W A T C H I N G
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238 Y O U ! !
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239 ===================
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240 Citizens...do the jig!
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241 Is it not enough to have some 19 odd BBS's trying to impress people with
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242 their importance by carrying on learned discussions about ingrown toenails
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243 and the like ? Why should this board cater to a clientel that has no other
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244 idea of a good time than to quibble amongst themselves. I for one enjoy the
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245 unique atmosphere of this system, and it is indeed a welcome relief from the
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246 clone bulletin boards that some seem to perfer over the originalkity of the
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247 multi author stories we are able to experience here. Yes folks - you could
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248 almost call this art, and that is something some people just cannot relate
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249 too. (there I go... now I'm starting to quibble)
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250 HI EVERYONE, THIS JEFF BLACK (SYSOP) OF THE NEW WEST SIDE NETWORKS.
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251 PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AT 649-xxxx 300 BAUD/24 HRS.
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252
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253 THANX
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254 EXIT
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255 ******************************************************************************
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256 You awake with a start, to just the beating of your heart,
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257 Is your consience at rest when put to the test?
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258 You shout in your sleep, perhaps the price is just too steep.
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259 You set sail across the sea, past thoughts and memories,
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260 childhoods end your fanticies, who are you and who am I?
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261 all thing condiment and so this all must end,
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262
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263 All proud men turn to dust
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264 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><\
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265 A drunken stranger at the back of the crowded common room lurched
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266 to his feet and somehow managed to stand on the table.
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267 "Someone get him down from there before he starts to..."
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268 "I shall now recite from my uncollected works!" The inebriated
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269 newcomer's voice somehow carried to every corner of the Inn.
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270 "Oh, no!" came a moaned reply from the crowd, as he began to speak:
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271 "Thy face is fair to human eye
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272 Thy form is song, thy movements light,Thy spirit paen thrown on high
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273 The Lord and Angels to delight.
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274 Thy voice the murmur of the earth
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275 Is, thrilling to the soul of man.
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276 Praise heaven for thy day of birth;
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277 Such grace could be but by some plan
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278 To echo in the earth below
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279 The delights that are above
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280 That all who thee percieve should know
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281 That there walks one who God does love.
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282 and nothing lovely do I see,
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283 But being so, reminds of thee."
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284 As he finished, the room remained silent for several seconds, until
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285 the moment was broken by a ripe tomato striking the poet in the
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286 forehead. "Everyone's a critic," he muttered, and sat down to
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287 finish his ale.
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288 ||||||||||||||||||| The Mad Actor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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289 ((((((((((((((((((( But aren't we all?)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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290 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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291 The piper looked at the bearded journeyman a long moment. "Yngvi?? Now
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292 that name has a familiar ring to it. It seems that one of that name (obviously
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293 not you, you are of a more savory mein) was fed his own toenails on an adventure
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294 by Heinlien -- Glory Road?? -- and somewhere before that-------------
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295
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296 Pardon me, but I will not write any disrespectful words on the slate. I have
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297 grown older and wish not to change this reality too greatly. Yngvi, you may
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298 have been a louse, but I never dislliked you."
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299
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300 Turning away from the stranger the piper pressed the bag flat. He had collected
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301 more moisture in it that was good for the reeds. The evening had grown ripe,
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302 to night, then overripe with the brightning towards dawn. As he passed the
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303 apprentice --conjuring demons?-- he called
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304 "Gently pleas!e! James Clerk Maxwell was a Scot and due certain protections
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305 --- his demon has been strained by overuse these past 50 years!"
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306
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307 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp the piper pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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308 The apprentice thought for a while, but still could not bring the reference to
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309 mind. He had definitely heard the name before, perhaps in one of the tales of
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310 storm giants? Ah well, no matter.
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311 "Milord piper, I fear that you have Yngvi confused with Igli. Though I must
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312 admit that I do recall something about an Yngvi being a louse..."
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313 He paused, and attempted to look both innocent and hurt. "And as for this talk
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314 of 'Maxwell's demon', I fear that I have no idea what thou art referring to."
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315 At the piper's raised eyebrow he continued in a much lower voice, "Besides,
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316 milord, I merely used his name in the invocation. I did not summon that creature
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317 thou hast spoken of."
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318 Louder, "Farewell, piper"
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319 ......................................the apprentice............................
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320 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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321 The Inspector had just a moment to see that sword raised for the
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322 final stroke when the sound of a gunshot and broken glass pierced the
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323 room. For a moment, he could not comprehend what was happening, when
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324 the ninja slowly crumbled into a heap on the floor, as if all of the
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325 air had been let out suddenly. Salizar lay on the floor, panting and
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326 regaining his wits for a moment, and then managed to sit up against the
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327 sofa. The tall stranger was sitting up, having pulled the daggers out
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328 of his arms, and was trying to examine Serena, the blood flowing
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329 unstaunched from his woulds. The sound of rapid footsteps from the hall
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330 produced a dwarf, carrying a rifle.
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331 The man's ministrations seemed to have an effect, as Serena opened
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332 her eyes. The dwarf stepped over her in the entranceway and went to
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333 examine the ninja. "Sergei?" She whispered. "How..."
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334 "I escaped from McKane in Argentina two days ago, and have been
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335 searching for you ever since, dear Serena. I killed four of the
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336 dogs, but McKane has again escaped me. It is clear I have arrived nono
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337 too early."
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338 Serena sat up, rubbing her head. "I was struck from behind. Verry
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339 clumsy of me." and then she saw Salizar. "Inspector! What's happened?
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340 Who is..."
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341 Phillipe interjected "It's the Ninja. Valerius sent me to watch over
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342 the Inspector, and I had the room in my rifle scope from across the
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343 street. Look!" As he pulled what was obviously the shift lever from
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344 a Chevy from the figure's bag iof implements.
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345 The inspector, finally roused from action, said "Give me that! So
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346 we know who killed Natasha, but why?"
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347 Sergei rolled the figure over with the toe of his boot, the dull
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348 lifeless eyes of the ninja stared at the ceiling. "We may never know..."
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349 The sound of sirens approaching galvanized them into action. The
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350 dwarf dropped the rifle, and Serena helped Sergei out of the room.
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351 Only the Inspector was left, holding the shift lever gently in his
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352 hands, left to ponder what had happened. The case may be closed, but
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353 for the Inspector, it could never be over.
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354 ************************
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**********************Contremon Valerius
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355
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356 TO EVAN and others involved in the McKane saga:
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357 It seemed time to tie up some loose ends. Evan: A multi-
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358 author story is just that. Read what has come before, and think
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359 up some CONSISTANT continuation to the plot and have at it. It
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360 helps to leave some piece of possibly related data around for others
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361 to pick up on. It is also almost a necessity to log in every day,
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362 no matter how hard it is, or you get passed by, or killed as in
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363 the case of our poor Ninja, of whom we have not heard fror some time.
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364 You may be able to pick up on more at the Inncounter. CV
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365 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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366 SYSTOP MIKEY: HOW MANY SSSD 8" DISKS WOULD IT TAKE TO HOLD
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367 EVERYTHING FROM SAY, 1 JANUARY? WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO MAKE
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368 ME COPIES IF I SUPPLIED THE DISKS? I THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE
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369 ENTERTAINING TO HAVE IT ALL ON LINE AT THE INNCOUNTER. CV
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370 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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371 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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372 I hope I'm not too late, but would it be possible to
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373 get the # to RSVP the inncounter? Sorry for
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374 being so absent minded.
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375 Bo
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376 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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377 ***************************************************************
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378 GENERAL MACAIBO:
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379 "Organizing, funding, and completing a lunar mining station"
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380 sounds like a practical endeavor to me. It's a big project, I
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381 must admit, but one I would think could be broken into
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382 managable parts.
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383
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384 Given enough time, determination, and savvy I figure you'll
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385 probably pull it off. Though probably not in the way you
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386 originally intended.
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387
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388 By the way. What is the "best education" for the person
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389 preparing for lunar construction? Organizing, funding, and
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390 building represent three separate career skills. Are you
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391 preparing yourself in all three areas?
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392
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393 Is a college education a help or hindrance in such a
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394 pioneering career choice?
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395
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396 No doubt about it. I think your lunar mining camp is a good
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397 idea. I'm curious about your specific strategy for pulling
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398 it off.
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399 ==================
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400 Leonard:
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401 You hit it on the head with Rule #1. I'd only add that I'd
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402 include everyone...not just kids.
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403
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404 I find I get better result from people if I treat them with
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405 respect. It's usually better to talk across to someone than
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406 down to them.
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407
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408 That was my secret for getting the mentally ill people to
|
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409 produce the television series. I treated them with respect.
|
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410 I treated them as equals. They responded to it and produced
|
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411 something the "experts" would have believed impossible.
|
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412
|
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413 Yes, I think you've hit on a sound principle there. One that
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414 usually works.
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415
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416 I'm not as excited by your idea that children become
|
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417 logical because their parents confuse them...though I admit
|
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418 my parents certainly confused me.
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419
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420 I think there's a biological reason for children to become
|
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421 less logical. Young children have to be logical because the
|
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422 part of their brain that understands abstractions isn't mature
|
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423 yet. Once able to understand abstractions their thinking
|
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424 appears confused because logic no longer always works.
|
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425
|
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426 That works out, though, because it's a confusing world and
|
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427 being confused is probably the right thing to do anyway. At
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428 least it's always worked for me.
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429 GARY
|
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430 **********************************************************
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431 Hi Herb, Glenn, Bob, and etc.
|
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432 Art
|
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433 .........................................................
|
|||
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434 **********************************************************
|
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435 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
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436 Hi!
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437 This is the Ninja. It shure doesn't feel good to be dead
|
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438 Anyway, I would like to say that my friend is willing to buy
|
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439 some of the resources from the little lunar mining operation.
|
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440 You see, we are going to get lots of aluminium and drop it on
|
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441 Venus. When this reacts with the hydrochloric acid to form
|
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442 hydrogen, we will try to find some oxygen (from asteroids?)
|
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443 and torch it. This will solve the hydrochloric acid problem
|
|||
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444 and form life giving water.
|
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445 The Ninja
|
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446 --------------------------------------------------------------
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447 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
|
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448
|
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449 DROP IN FOR A VISIT!!! 760-xxxx
|
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450
|
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451 OPEN FROM 7 TO 11!
|
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452
|
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453 LYLE DIXSON'S BBS
|
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454 760-xxxx
|
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455
|
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456 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
|
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457 *******************************************************
|
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458 CV: BACKUPS FOR JAN ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE BACKUPS ARE
|
|||
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459 MADE APROX ONCE PER MONTH, THE LAST BACKUP AVAIL CURRENTLY
|
|||
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460 IS 16 DEC 83 - 31 DEC 83. THE 8" SSSD CPM FORMAT DISKS ARE
|
|||
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461 AVAILABLE FROM U.S. DIGITAL AT $5.00 PER DISK. IF YOU CAN'T
|
|||
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462 READ 8" DISKS, IT IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON PAPER FOR $5.00 PER
|
|||
|
463 DISK LISTING. EACH 8" DISK CONTAINS APROX 5 TO 6 BW DISKS.
|
|||
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464 FOR A LIST OF AVAILABLE DISKS SEND A SSAE TO:
|
|||
|
465 U.S. DIGITAL,
|
|||
|
466 MILWAUKIE, OR 97222
|
|||
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467 ************ CISTOP MIKEY ****************************************
|
|||
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468 I WONDER WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO PAM? SHE SEEMS TO BE NOTICIBLY
|
|||
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469 MISSING OF LATE. ODD..
|
|||
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470
|
|||
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471 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
|
|||
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472 Apprentice: I think your're right, it was Igli. My memory seems to be getting
|
|||
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473 worse by the moment.
|
|||
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474 Bard: Since no one has jumped on it, I suspect that Backwater is physically
|
|||
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475 located in Oregon City.
|
|||
|
476 Which SCA country is that?
|
|||
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477 Cistop Mikey: Am I right about location?
|
|||
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478
|
|||
|
479 The piper felt exhaustion weighting him down. The quantities of ale he had
|
|||
|
480 drunk were nearly sloshing in his stomach -- not uncumfortably so, just letting
|
|||
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481 him know that it was there.
|
|||
|
482
|
|||
|
483 Somehow the long evening seemed over. With a wave and smile of thanks, the
|
|||
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484 piper slung his pipes under his arm and made his way out of the inn's common
|
|||
|
485 room. Feeling his way down a dimly lit hallway, he went into a small room
|
|||
|
486 and sank down uncouncious on a hard bed.
|
|||
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487 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
|
|||
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488 To whom it may concern: The SCA "units" in the area are as follows (more info
|
|||
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489 avialable on request)
|
|||
|
490 Barony of Adiantum Eugene, Oregon
|
|||
|
491 Shire of Aqua Terra Everett, Washington
|
|||
|
492 Shire of Blatha An Oir Tacoma, Pierce County Washington
|
|||
|
493 Shire of Coeur du Val Corvallis, Oregon
|
|||
|
494 Shire of Dragon's Laire Bremerton, Washington
|
|||
|
495 Shire of Dragon's Mist Washington County, Oregon
|
|||
|
496 Shire of Evercleare Olympia, Tumwater Washington
|
|||
|
497 College of Gryphonsward Reed College
|
|||
|
498 Barony of Madrone Seattle, Washington
|
|||
|
499 Shire of Nether Edge Polk, Marion & S. Yamhill counties, Oregon
|
|||
|
500 Canton of Perilous Guard Walla Walla, Washington
|
|||
|
501 Shire of River's Bend Longview, Washington
|
|||
|
502 Shire of Rosemont Packwood, Washington
|
|||
|
503 College of St. Bunstable U. of W., Seattle, Washington
|
|||
|
504 Shire of Shittemwoode Bellingham, Washington
|
|||
|
505 Shire of Stromgard Vancouver, Washington
|
|||
|
506 Canton of Terra Pomarium Silverton, Oregon
|
|||
|
507 Barony of Three Mountains Portland, Oregon
|
|||
|
508 ......all of the above are part of the Kingdom of An Tir, which covers:
|
|||
|
509 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, Alberta, & portions of Montana &
|
|||
|
510 Sasketachewan.
|
|||
|
511 ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
512 :*************************************************************:
|
|||
|
514 Merddin Emrys:
|
|||
|
515
|
|||
|
516 Well it's about time somebody wrote something that made some
|
|||
|
517 sense. Good job.
|
|||
|
518
|
|||
|
519 Of course we are "bound to illusion of reality as long as we
|
|||
|
520 can not see past the big gulp". That's the whole point. It's
|
|||
|
521 the gulp that makes primal belch therapy the means to liberate
|
|||
|
522 mankind from existential phenomenalism.
|
|||
|
523
|
|||
|
524 Scientists have discovered that spiritual malady is caused by
|
|||
|
525 gasses within the body seeking to excape.
|
|||
|
526
|
|||
|
527 Primal belch therapy is a technique for liberating those
|
|||
|
528 fumes. The primal belch, in releasing pent up negative Ion
|
|||
|
529 gasses, catapults the patient into a free form existential
|
|||
|
530 spiritual experience.
|
|||
|
531
|
|||
|
532 The procedure is also good for acne.
|
|||
|
533
|
|||
|
534 If you'd like to know more about this scientific break-through
|
|||
|
535 please send me eight hundred thousand dollars in small bills.
|
|||
|
536 Place your payment in brown paper bags and deliver them to
|
|||
|
537 Lt. Salazar. He'll know what to do with the money.
|
|||
|
538
|
|||
|
539 If we are all merely fingers on the hand of life, then I, I
|
|||
|
540 imagine, am the thumb.
|
|||
|
542 LeRoy McKane
|
|||
|
544 ======================
|
|||
|
546 Andy Rooney:
|
|||
|
548 Military scientists working for the phone company made a
|
|||
|
549 remarkable discovery. They found that a computer enhanced
|
|||
|
550 low D tone made people unusually suseptible to post hypnotic
|
|||
|
551 suggestion.
|
|||
|
552
|
|||
|
553 The tone you hear on you phone is transmitting a message to
|
|||
|
554 your subconscience telling it to believe what it is about to
|
|||
|
555 hear. The inverted Bd is the propoganda material being
|
|||
|
556 programmed, subconsiously of course, into your brain.
|
|||
|
557
|
|||
|
558 You doubt this?
|
|||
|
560 Remember last Thursday when you almost got run over by that
|
|||
|
561 M-60 tank in the Safeway parking lot? During that whole
|
|||
|
562 episode did it ever occur to you that a tank in the Safeway
|
|||
|
563 parking lot was at all unusual? I didn't think so.
|
|||
|
564
|
|||
|
565 In future phone encounters I recommend placing a bed mattress
|
|||
|
566 (preferably King size) between your head and the receiver. If
|
|||
|
567 this fails try having wax surgically emplanted in your left
|
|||
|
568 ear.
|
|||
|
571 Grand D
|
|||
|
573 :***********************************************************:
|
|||
|
574 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
|
|||
|
575 My dearest Mohammed:
|
|||
|
576 You will be pleased to know that the Ninja finally bit the big one.
|
|||
|
577 Salazar is safe but thoroughly baffled. I'll be taking a few days off
|
|||
|
578 with Sergei, Philippe, and a platypus named Herman. I think I deserve the
|
|||
|
579 rest, don't you? The trip to Venice will have to be put on hold for a
|
|||
|
580 while(I hate canals anyway). Leroy is into something called primal belch
|
|||
|
581 therapy, I think all this cloak and dagger stuff has affected his brain
|
|||
|
582 (or stomach). Take care big fellow.
|
|||
|
583 -Serena-
|
|||
|
584 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
|
|||
|
585
|
|||
|
586 B E L C H !
|
|||
|
587
|
|||
|
588 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
589 My friend Tarn has been in such good spirits of late that it is
|
|||
|
590 hard for me to remember that he can suddenly turn morose and cynical.
|
|||
|
591 From the window of my rented room at the Inn, I can see the road which
|
|||
|
592 passes over a small footbridge and extends about a mile before making a
|
|||
|
593 sharp bend and dissapearing from view in the almost primevil forest
|
|||
|
594 that carpets the land, and I am reminded that Tarn is much like that
|
|||
|
595 forest. There is much beauty, if only one cares to look, but it is
|
|||
|
596 untamed and wild. On days like today, when the air is cold and the sky
|
|||
|
597 is blanketed with gray, the forest appears to brood. I hope that Tarn
|
|||
|
598 does not emulate the forest in that manner also, for I enjoy his
|
|||
|
599 presence much when he is jolly, but I am disturbed when he is deep in
|
|||
|
600 the pool of his own memories.
|
|||
|
601 Walking downstairs, I am once again surprised to see that the
|
|||
|
602 Innkeeper is alone at his tasks, with help nowhere to be found. Where
|
|||
|
603 is his barmaid? He seems unconcerned, though, so it isn't my place to
|
|||
|
604 question. Ah well, I'll break my fast, and wait to see if Tarn will be
|
|||
|
605 in today.
|
|||
|
606 - Emer -
|
|||
|
607 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
608
|
|||
|
609
|
|||
|
610 To Emer(above) You have the worst text formatter I have ever seen. Is it
|
|||
|
611 from Atari?
|
|||
|
612 **************************************
|
|||
|
613 GOLLY, DRIVE A IS ALL FULL AND THERE IS STILL ROOM
|
|||
|
614 ON DRIVE B! YOU PEOPLE SURE ARE SLOW! I HAD HEARD
|
|||
|
615 THAT SOMEONE CALL PAM USUALLY CLEANED OFF THIS
|
|||
|
616 TABLE, BUT I DON'T SEE IT BEING CLEANED, AND WITH
|
|||
|
617 TABLES HERE IN THE INN BEING IN SUCH SHORT SUPPLY
|
|||
|
618 I FIND THAT I HAVE TO CLEAN IT UP MYSELF IF I WANT
|
|||
|
619 TO USE IT. WHERE IS THE INN KEEPER? WHERE IS MY
|
|||
|
620 DIRNK?! COME ON I WANT SOME SERVICE HERE! WHAT KIND
|
|||
|
621 OF A SLOP HOUSE ARE YOU RUNNING HERE ANYWAY?!
|
|||
|
622 EIIEEEE... * CRASH * < TINKLE > - THUD - "DAMN!!"
|
|||
|
623 I GUESS I SHOULDN'T HAVE STOOD ON THE TABLE. (OF
|
|||
|
624 COURSE THE JUMPING UP AND DOWN PROBABLY DIDN'T
|
|||
|
625 HELP A LOT EITHER.) I WONDER IF MIKEY WILL MAKE
|
|||
|
626 ME PAY FOR THE DAMAGES. MAYBE I CAN SUE HIM FOR
|
|||
|
627 THE MONEY TO PAY 'EM. "WIPLASH!!!"
|
|||
|
628 I. S.
|
|||
|
629 ***********************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|