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NUMBER OF LINES: 629
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ********************* REMOVED: 15 JUL 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 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 d: Two entries in the same week! What do we owe this fantastic outflow?
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21 Please don't go so long again, two to three months between entries
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22 is far too long. Why, some people here come and go within that amount
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23 of time, never even knowing of your existance, let alone experience your
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24 entries for themselves.
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25 In reading your message on db, I notice a missing line, sigh, it seems
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26 to have been lost. (around ln 285 or so.) rats!
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27 *********************** cistop mikey ********************************
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28 FRIAR TUCK: HOW NICE TO FIND, AMONG THE CLIQUISH BICKERING, INSULTING, AND
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29 PUT DOWNS THAT CHARACTERIZE BWMS, ONE WHO ENJOYS A STIMULATING CONSTRUCTIVE
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30 VARBAL JOUST!. HAVE AT THEE!. MAYHAPS THE ART OF CONVERSATION IS NOT DEAD!
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31 METHINKS YOUR CONCEPT OF A MULTI-GOVERNMENT IS INTRIGUING, BUT (PRAGMATIST
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32 THAT I AM), IMPRACTICAL. CONSIDER THE MIND BOGGLING COMPLEXITY, THE RAMPANT
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33 APATHY, AND INEFFICIENCY, THE $16,000.00 THE PENTAGON SPENDS EVERY DAY JUST
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34 FOR PAPER CLIPS. ( THEY SHOULD HIRE VEET VOOJAGIG TO LOOK INTO THIS) THIS IS
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35 THE NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM-SIX MILLION TONS OF PAPERWORK GENERATED EVERY YEAR.
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36 (IN MY FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT EXPERIENCE, I HAVE LEARNED TO APPRECIATE
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37 THIS). TO TRY TO DIVEST THIS BYZANTINE LABYRINTHE INTO SEPERATE GOVERNMENTS
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38 WOULD SO DEBILITATE THE TOTTERING THREE BRANCH STRUCTURE WE HAVE, AS TO PLAC
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39 E IT AT THE MERCY OF ANY OF A NUMBER OF BETTER ORGANIZED, ALBEIT DOGMATIC,
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40 GROUPS-EG, THE "TRIBUNAL" AS DESCRIBED BY ONE "DO RUN" ON THE LAST DISC, OR,
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41 PERHAPS, THE HARPER VALLEY PTA.
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42 THE AT&T DIVESTITURE IS (ON A SMALL SCALE) EXEMPLARY OF THIS CONCEPT: SURE
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43 AT&T WAS A MONOPOLY, BUT-THE SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT NOT WITHSTANDING, IT WAS
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44 A GOOD MONOPOLY. LOOK AT YOUR PHONE BILL, AND THEN TRY TO FIND FAULT WITH
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45 THIS. DO YOU PLAY CHESS, FRIAR? LITTLE JOHN. LJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJL
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46 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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47 Gee Whiz!!!
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48 I go away for a couple of months and this place goes downhill. What
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49 happened to all the sex and violence (Oops! Sorry d.)? Are Leroy and
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50 Pam around any more? Grumble Mumble Bitch Moan
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51
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52 P.S. Frank, there is a child abuse hotline in Portland. I can't find
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53 the number right off hand. Try Outside-In, they should be
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54 able to refer you.
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55
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56 P.P.S. Aaron, are you still around; or just lurking in disguise?
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57
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58 Mohammed Wassir
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59 <The Albanian Firebrand>
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60 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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61
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62 **************************************WOW! NOT A LOT OF MESSAGES
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63 WHERE IS EVERYBODY
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64 NOT HERE
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65 OVER THERE
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66 ON THAT OTHER SYSTEM DOWN THE BLOCK
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67 BYE NOW
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68 **************************************I WANT TO SEE SOME REAL FINE POETRY
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69 ON THIS SYSTEM
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70 123456789~~~~~~~~~WHO HAS A POEM
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71
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72 **************************************IF ITS A POEM YOU WANT
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73 YOU WILL FIND
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74 THAT THIS SYSTEM HAS NONE
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75 NOR DO I
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76
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77 WOW! IS THAT GOOD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~IS THAT GOOD~~~~~~~~~~~~IS THAT GOOD~~~~~~~~~
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78 OR IS THAT GOOD
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79 **************************************HEY THIS IS FUN
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80 WOW~~OOW~~OOW~~~~OOOOW~~~~~OOOOOW~~~~~~OOOOOOW~~~~~~~OOOOOOOW~~~~~~~~OOOW
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81 &%)#@&%)@#%*&!$)_*%_$@!*%@_$*(%^+$^*$_#!&^_!#*^_(*#$^+#$(^_*!#$_^*#!_^*!#_^*
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82 Hmph ugg ouch...OK...you try switching realities without rumpling your
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83 trenchcoat!
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84 The delightful visit from d was indeed a welcome sight to the weary eyes of
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85 the inn-goers.
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86 "Dear lady, I must too apologize for my words, but not my content. I have
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87 seen so many messages concerning "Gee...how crummy Back Water has become",
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88 when there is a real effort by several of the patrons to improve things."
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89 After exhuming my foor from its usual place when not resting on the floor,
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90 I see what your objections were. Joshua and I talked at length about that
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91 turn of events in the McKane story. We both agreed it was certainly a
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92 different path, but in our boorish male ways, we (hope you don't mind
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93 all of this joshua) failed to see how this most likely innocent message
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94 could be taken as an insensitive entry againt women. Again I apologize.
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95 And may I also say thank you for questioning our entries and making us
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96 more aware and hopefully more thoughtful about any future entries. Please
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97 don't be too put off by our actions. Maybe it was the Ale???
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98 %$#%^&%^$$^
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99 McKane story buffs: What has happened...Three days with only one or two
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100 entries. I hope this isn't a sign of things to come. By the way, I have
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101 managed to gather and edit one large file containing ALL messages
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102 pertaining to the McKane storyline. So far, as of 7/11/84, the file is
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103 slightly over 80k. If anyone has missed some of the story, or would like
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104 a hardcopy, or would like the file, I may be able to help out. CP/M, IBM PC,
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105 and TRSDOS operating systems are the easiest, but I can also handle Apple
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106 DOS. As far as commodore goes, that may be too much to ask, unless the
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107 commodore end has a GOOD terminal program that doesn't care how long the
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108 incoming file is. I DO support XMODEM and XON/XOFF protocals if I can't write
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109 the disk directly. Just in case anyone is interested... silence
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110 *)%*)*%#$)#
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111 MIG: I assume (no jokes) that you have all the information on getting to the
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112 risk site? It looks like Leonard won't be coming, but I am not sure
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113 about bard and apprentice yet.
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114 Fast Fred: Did you say you were going to the game too?
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115 *%)$*%)$*%)#*@%_#$*% L'homme sans parity *$)#@*%)@#*%)$@#*%)#$*%)#$*%)*%@)%*
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116
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117 --/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/--/-
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118 INTERESTING. WHENEVER A GIRL/WOMAN/FEMALE (SEMANTICS) LOGS ON, EVERYONE
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119 IMMEDIATELY THROWS THEMSELVES AT THEIR FEET. PERHAPS THE REASON FOR THE
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120 INFREQUENT ENTRIES BY THESE LADIES IS THAT THEY WISH TO BE ACCEPTED AS
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121 JUST PEOPLE, WITHOUT ALL THIS ATTENTION TO THEIR ANATOMY. COMMENTS WELCOME.
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122 THIS GUY FRANK- I DO NOT BELIEVE HE IS FOR REAL, FOR SEVERAL REASONS D'ETRE:
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123 1. ANYONE WHO HAS STUDIED THE HABITS OF PEDOPHILES WOULD FIND IT VERY
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124 HARD TO BELIEVE 'FRANK' HAS HAD THIS RELATIONSHIP WITH ONLY A FEW YOUNG BOYS
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125 IT IS NOT PLAUSIBLE.
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126 2. HE SAYS THAT HE DID NOT SOLEY INITIATE THESE RELATIONSHIPS, AND THAT IT
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127 WAS MUTUAL. BOLOGNA. IT JUST DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY. THINK ABOUT IT.
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128 3. FRANK SAYS HE "RUNS" A BOY SCOUT TROOP. IF THIS WERE TRUE, HE WOULD, BY
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129 ALL ODDS, HAVE BEEN 'DISCOVERED' BY NOW, IN WHICH CASE, HE WOULD NOT BE
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130 WRITING TO "DEAR SYSOP". ONE WHO IS A SCOUTMASTER "LEADS" HIS TROOP, HE DOES
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131 NOT "RUN" IT. A TRUE SCOUTMASTER(AND I HAVE BEEN ONE) WOULD NEVER USE THE
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132 TERM "RUN". ERGO: "FRANK" IS NOT FOR REAL. I FEEL VERY WARM INSIDE FOR ALL
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133 OF YOU WHO OFFERED HIM HELP. I FEEL VERY COLD TO ALL OF YOU WHO PUT HIM DOWN
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134 AND I WONDER ABOUT ALL OF YOU WHO COULDN'T IMMEDIATELY REALIZE THAT HE IS
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135 JIVEING YOU. COMMENTS WELCOME.---/---/---/GUEST/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/
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136
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137 {
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138 Gee...how crummy Back Water has become.
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139 .....just lurking in disguise
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140 }
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141 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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142 The piper returned to the main room out of the bathroom. (It has been
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143 disquieting to move from a Roman bath to a midieval inn.) Brushing a bit
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144 of sweet oil from one arm (out of deference to d I will not reveal what
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145 really takes place in the men's room) he walked to his place at the table.
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146
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147 He picked up his pipes, inflated the bag with two quick breaths, tapped
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148 the drones into full sound, then quickly began a tune in honor of the ladies
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149 of the company. He played "The Australian Ladies", "Jenny of the Nut-Brown
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150 Skin", and "Queen Victoria's Jubilee."
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151 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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152
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153 $%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$
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154 I will be out of town this weekend but will answer your
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155 comments to my message when I return. Frank
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156 $%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$
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157 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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158 Hum,gee BW has gone downhill sence all the juvies left. Who do we hold responsib
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159 le for zthis? (whoops,thats,"who do we hold")
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160 I have been playing NPC sor now and only comming out when asked too. Out
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161 of thoughts for a better Inn. I ask of you, Guest, what is it Ii do to provoke
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162 them?
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163 MiG
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164 ? ? ? ?`? ? ? ?p? ? ? ? ?0? ? ? ? ?`? ? ? ? ? ?p? ? ? ? ? ?p? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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165 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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166 Well, if the quality of the story lines ( such as my own ) are still lousy,
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167 at least the reading is getting more interesting. Secondly, I hate to put
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168 my name on something like this, but I and another person on this illustrious
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169 system ( who shall remain unnamed ) are introducing our own home grown BBS.
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170 When I say home grown, I mean we wrote it. It will be a simple system, but
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171 thi is a simple system, and it is MY favorite. It will also " Spook
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172 Central ", and run by the ever famous P.A.L.s. It will be up with one of
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173 it's two boards ( don't groan ) sometime this weekend, at the same number
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174 as Spook Central now uses ( 635-xxxx ). Try not to crash it...
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175 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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176 The Innkeeper looked in mild surprise at the apparition. Then he r
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177 remembered the face, and then proceeded to get out what the man had always
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178 had - the cheapest local ale. When the Innkeeper had poured about half a
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179 glass, the man turned and looked at him.
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180 " Thank you so much, but please don't bother. I have not a penny to my
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181 name, and furthermore, it is hard to enjoy cheap ale when one is dead. "
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182 " Oh dear ! ", the Innkeeper said in a silly way...
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183 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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184 " It will also be called ..", I belive is the corect line. Sorry, I am
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185 too lazy to make corrections.
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186 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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187 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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188 _______
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189 (1) / __>__ \
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190 ! / / \ \
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191 ! !^! !V!
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192 V \ \ ! !
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193 ---------------------------------<---<---<---<---<---<---<-------
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194 =================================================================
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195 -----------------------------------------------------------------
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196 ! !
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197 (2)---->!V!
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198 ! !
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201 ! !
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202 !V!
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203 ! !
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204 (3)-----> --------------------+ +-----------------
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205 --------------------+ +-----------------
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206 ! !
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207 !V!
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208 ! !
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209 /\/\/\/\/\/\/
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210 /\/\/\/\/\/\/
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211 ! !
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212 !V! +--------+
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213 (5) ! ! ! !
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214 ! ! ! ! (4) !
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215 ! ! ! ! !
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216 V ! ! +--------+
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218 ! ! ! !
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220 -----------------+ ! !V!
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221 ! ! ! !
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222 ! +-->-- ! !
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223 ! ! * <--(8) !V!
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224 (7)------>!^! ! !
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225 ! +---<-----<----<----+ !
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226 ! +--------(6)--------+ !
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227 ! ! ! !
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228 ! ! ! !
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229
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230 T - minus 32:14 ....Who needs what landmark? ...ask thru PCS..<PVT>
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231 ::::::::::::::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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232
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233 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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234
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235 Voyeur:after super-tweaking this hunk of junk, am I still sending over screen
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236 clears? you remember my modem, don't you? (snicker)
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237 All:Le Nerd is being re-writen in full K&R C and will be somewhat dead for a
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238 while.
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239 MiG
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240 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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241 ********************************************
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242 To:MiG
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243 From:The "JVIES"
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244
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245 GUESS WHOZ BAK?
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246
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247
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248 HAR,HAR
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249
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250 ********************************************
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251 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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252 VOYEUR:OFF WE GO TO THE LOGS AGAIN,HAR HAR,HAR HAR...LETS SEE,ABOUT 12:00 TO
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253 12:36 (OLD HABITS DIE HARD)
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254 MIG
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255 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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256 I hope no one minds, but I started transcribing this song (from
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257 an somewhat unintelligible tape) after the msgs regarding Cthulhu
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258 a few days ago.
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259 Cthulhu Gone (words & music: Leslie Fish)
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260 Where, oh where has Cthulhu gone?
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261 None of his lot remain alive
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262 They packed up and they fled this world
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263 In August 1945
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264
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265 Where, oh where are the Old Ones gone?
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266 Scrambled back to their darkling lands
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267 They have fled with a rare good sense
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268 The lightnings held in human hands
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269
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270 Gods who followed their politics
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271 Wagers on the changing Earth
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272 Across the backs of the human breed
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273 Never guessed what its brain was worth
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274
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275 From flint knives to the flintlock gun
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276 Humans leaped while Cthulhu dreamed
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277 Atoms cracked in another breath
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278 The old god woke at once and screamed
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280 Wise, oh wise were the gods who ran
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281 Fleeing fast for the depths of space
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282 Fiercer demons have come to stay
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283 Human powers take their place
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284
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285 Down to the nethermost depths of hell
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286 You will not find, warns the poet's verse
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287 A shape more terrible than this
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288 More packed with danger to the universe
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289 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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290 The bard sat back and awaited the inevitable reaction.
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291 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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292 &*%)@#&*%)@#*%$#*%_!@$#*%^_#$*&^_#$*^_(%#^+%#$+^*(_#%*^_%*^_*^_#$*^_#^_*#%_^*
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293 Guest: Your comments are interesting, but for the wrong reason. It is my opinion
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294 that the reason the females that occasionaly use BW use it with such
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295 grace and style, that you would have to be a total clod to not appreciate
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296 it. PAM and d are two of the finest backwater writers I have had the
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297 pleasure of reading. You belittle both them and us with your comments.
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298 Frank: I imagine your message is merely an attempt to generate some contro-
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299 versy here on Back Water. In that respect, you have to some degree
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300 succeeded. If it was merely a test of the reactions the general
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301 back water user would have if faced with such a person, I think you
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302 have probably gotten your money's worth. I notice you chose Back water
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303 rather than one of the other 25 or so boards in town. Most likly, your
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304 message would have been deleted on any of the other boards. The fact
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305 that the reactions to you weren't nearly as strong as some of the
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306 reactions to religion, taxes, public schools, and software piracy is
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307 also interesting. I agree with guest's apraisel of your entry, and I
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308 would be interested in reading your response to his message.
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309 Alex: That sure looks like sunset and 217 to me. But the last time I drove
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310 that route on the BBS, I ended up in Amber. Let's hope I do better
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311 this time.
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312 Aaron: Your visit with MF&E (or is it only M now?) was certainly short. Was
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313 that in response to the latest chain of events?
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314 Mikey: I imagine we will have your money by the end of this weekend. Our
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315 group of four has been enhanced by the addition of Dragon Lady, who,
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316 it appears, also owns an '11. I may be able to pay you by the first
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317 of next week, if I can get ahold of the elusive Aaron. Wish us luck!
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318 *%)$*%)$@*%)$*%#$)%#$*%)#$%@#* L'homme sans parity *%)#*%)@*%)@#*%#@_%(@_%*@#
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319 ++============================================================================++
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320 WELCOME TO A SYSTEM FOR SOCIAL RETARDS AND SOCIETY'S MISFITS. GOD, WE HAVE
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321 HOMOS AND WEIRDOS HERE. GEEZ, CAN'T ANY OF YOU PEOPLE FUNCTION IN SOCITY
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322 WITHOUT YOUR ALTER EGOES. YAH, GO AHEAD, CALL ME A JUVIE. I HAVE SEEN
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323 WHAT GOES ON THIS BOARD. YOU CALL ME JUVIMILE - YOU ARE THE LITTLE KIDS.
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324 YOU WRITE STUPID STORIES FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT, OR TALK WITH CHILD MOLESTERS.
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325 TRY TO KICK ME OFF THE LINE. GO AHEAD BOZOS. FIND OUT WHO I AM. TRY IT!!
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326
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327 ALL FOR NORMAL PEOPLE CUTTER JOHN
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328 ================================================================================
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329 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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330 IT IS SOB'S LIKE CUTTER JOHN THAT GIVE ALL OF HUMANITY A BAD NAME.
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331 THE SOCIAL MISFIT AS HE SO ADAPTLY PUTS IT IS A TRUE MEASURE OF HIS
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332 WORTH IN SOCIETY. CUTTER JOHN, YOU ARE NOTHING BUT A WORTHLESS SLOB
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333 SALIVATING AT THE EXPENSE OF THE REST OF THE GOOD USERS OF THIS
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334 SYSTEM. I DOUBT ANYONE WOULD WANT TO FIND OUT WHO YOU REALLY ARE.
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335 WHY SHOULD WE WASTE OUR ENERGIES IN THE PURSUIT OF GARBAGE LIKE
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336 YOU. YOU GIVE THE REAL CUTTER JOHN A BAD NAME. CHANGE YOUR NAME
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337 TO SOMETHING LIKE POTATOE HEAD, OR SOME OTHER MINDLESS ENTITY, AND
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338 LEAVE OUR BULLETIN BOARD IN PEACE. YOUR PRESENCE IS LIKE AN OPEN
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339 SORE ON THE SKIN OF HUMANITY. ALL WE NEED NOW IS A GREAT BIG
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340 BANDAID.
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341 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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342 ************************************************************************
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343 Cutter John if you don't like the way the board flows why don't you access
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344 some other system?
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345 Frank like some of the others here I think you made your statement to
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346 promote controversy. If what you said is true however I suggest that you
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347 seek professional counseling. Children, of either sex don't need to have
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348 some adult screw up the rest of their lives.
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349
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350 Well folks I've been busy and not acessing the system too much lately. What
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351 happened to all the McKane fuss that was on here the last time I checked in.
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352 I didn't contribute because I coudn't see how either of My personas would
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353 fit in. Ones too lazy and the other (me) would get chewed up and spit out in
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354 a high tech world and spy trip like you people were on.
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355
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356 I'll see a bunch of you Saturday either at the PC&S or at the Risk game.
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357 ********************************** WHISPER ****************************
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358 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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359 ALL: it should go without saying.... I guess I shouldn't complain; look
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360 at "[][][][][]" and "***********"! They also went the way of the Xerox.
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361 Loam: My encounter with MF&E was truncated because of time limitations;
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362 undoubtedly next time I am downtown I will wander by and try to outsmart
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363 the magic elevator buttons one last time....
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364 dl: I can't contact you on PMS, as Mr. Lesie revoked my usership upon
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365 finding unfavorable comments towards his system's reliability in a private
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366 letter to one of my compatriots. Oops, above should read "Mr. Leslie", not
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367 "Mr. Lesie", of course. So, please leave me a PRIVATE mesg. on CBBS/PCS at
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368 775-xxxx, (103/212A) indicating some method of contact....
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369 MiG: Maybe Michael would sell his 212 to David, yes? Unfortunatly, I don't
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370 think David has, uh, "the coin of the realm", but undoubtedly something
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371 could be aranged....
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372 ALL (for sale): semi-Videotex RCA terminal w/outboard modem, cheap.
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373 Mohammed: How pleasant! What has been keeping you from visiting? Work?
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374 Aaron
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375 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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376 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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377 Tally Ho(e)! Aaron - what do you mean be saying that I have went
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378 the way of the Xerox. I don't quite get that. Cutter John, I think I
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379 know who are, and potato head would be a fitting name for you. For all
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380 who are interested, I shall try to initiate a quest, or something like that.
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381 I shall give details soon. My god, I put in a short entry for once.
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382 [][][][][][][[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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383 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
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384
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385 Gosh, not another adventure. Cutter John, I like Potato Head
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386 better. Cutter John is to good a name to waste on you.
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387 Does anybody out there have any good manuals onpscal language?
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388 Writting you own BBS is hard enough by itself.... It would really
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389 help alot.
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390
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391 ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))Archer)))))))))))))))))))(8:44)))
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392 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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393 The Doctor was still playing chef in the Dragon Room, when a familiar vibration filled the room. He turned slightly,
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394 and saw his old friend Milchar enter a empty booth. The Doctor stood up and walked over to that booth. In almost
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395 pperfect Ambernese, he asked the trenchcoated man what he would like for his
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396 meanl. Before he realized what he was doing, Milchar answered him in perfect Ambernese. Milchar then looked up at the
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397 man and asked him where he had learned that language. The Doctor then asked "You mean you don't recognize your old
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398 friend and travelling companion? Then again, why should you? I only went through 2 regenerations since I last saw
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399 you..." Milchar's eyes then lit up. "Doctor!!! What are you doing here? I mean working in a place like this is
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400 not exactly your style." "I realize that, but the Elder Lords finally caught up with me and took back the Tardis."
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401 "That's downright rotten!!!!" Milchar exclaimed. "Well, Milch, what are you doing here???" Milchar thought for a
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402 moment, the started to tell him everything...
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403 ????????????????
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404 Milchar: I couldn't resist. When you said that the man's back was to you, I thought that this was my opportunity
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405 to jump in.
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406 By the way, thanks for writing that term program for me...I hope it works!!!
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407
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408 ???????????? The Doctor ????????????????? Lt. Commander Green of the Starfleet ????????????? July 13, 1984 ?????????????
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409 ---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/GUEST L'HOMME, MY COMMENTS WERE NOT INTENDED TO OFFEND ANYONE, AND I APPOLOGIZE IF THEY
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410 WERE TAKEN THAT WAY. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE ENTRY BY "D", WHICH WAS VERY WELL WRITTEN, IN MY OPINION. VERY GOOD ABILITY TO
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411 DESCRIBE THE SURROUNDINGS IN A WAY THAT THE READER CAN RELATE TO. ---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
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412 THIS IS MY SECOND TRIP HERE. LEARNING A LITTLE! FASCINATING! I'LL BE BACK
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413 ONE OF THESE DAYS. AGAIN, I'M NEW AND DON'T QUITE UNDERSTAND.
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414
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415 ``````````````````````````````````````````````````ANNA``````````````````````````
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416 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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417 Doctor: That's low.
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418 To all McKane people: I was relying on someone else to describe the Dragon Room, but since that hasn't happened...
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419 +++++++++++++
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420 I opened the door and walked into a booth of some sort. The cook turned, and I thought for a moment that my goose
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421 was cooked (sorry). Then I recognised him. Doctor! "Shall we find this McKane person, and continue our journey?
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422 I see that the Tardis' Camelion Circuit is operating again, disguising it as a closet is pretty clever."
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423 "Yes. You wouldn't believe the trouble I had calculating the co-ordinates for this spot." The Doctor turned his
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424 head. "K-9!", he yells. "Yes, Master?", comes a voice from what I thought was a garbage disposal. Obviously, K-9
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425 had been through a few regenerations, too. "Keep guard. We shan't be long." And with that, we opened the REAL door
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426 to the Dragon Room's main dining hall.
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427 Oriental lanterns dimly lit the smoke-filled room, its ceiling low and opressive. The wooden timbers supporting the
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428 roof were carved with intricate designs of ancient gods and deeds long forgotten. Few people were about, but several
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429 caught my eye at once. The first group was at the door, and some of them seemed familiar... What? Is that L'homme?
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430 The other group of people, about four, were seated at a table near the fountain. Odd. The fountain seems to have
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431 gems imbedded in the bottom.
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432 The men (and one woman) at the table spoke in low voices, but a few snatches could be made out: "...gotta get 'im for
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433 Sundo...maybe get a good bonus....'ave you seen Loam? I 'ear that 'es coming here."
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434 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Milchar, at 11:30 on 07/13/1984, and I don't care if it IS Friday the 13th. ++++
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435 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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436 "[][][][][]" person: dilutation of trademark.
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437 Aaron
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438 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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439 ##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##LYSIAS##==##==##== PERSEPHONE
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440 WAS INDEED BENT OUT OF SHAPE. "--ALL THIS TIME YOU HAVE BEEN GONE, AND ALL
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441 YOU FOUND TIME TO DO WAS INGEST PIZZA?". THE DIATRIBE CONTINUED UNTILL FINAL
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442 LY LYSIAS HAD HAD ENOUGH, AND HE CUT HER SHORT," THAT'S ENOUGH, PERS (SHE
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443 HATED IT WHEN ANYONE CALLED HER 'PERS')"". SHAKEN, PERSEPHONE SAT BACK, AND
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444 LISTENED TO WHAT LYSIAS HAD TO SAY. "PERS, I AM INVOLVED IN SOMETHING THAT
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445 IS IMPORTANT TO ME. THAT RUBY YOU WANT SO BAD IS JUST ANOTHER BAUBLE TO YOU,
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446 " I'LL TELL YOU ABOUT IT, AND I THINK YOU'LL LIKE WHAT I HAVE TO SAY".
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447 LYSIAS THEN PROCEEDED TO TELL HER ALL ABOUT THE MCKANE ORGANIZATION, HOW,
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448 WHILE SEARCHING FOR THE RUBY, HE HAD LEARNED OF MCKANE, AND THE GROUP THAT
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449 HAD DEDICATED THEMSELVES TO PUTTING A STOP TO THE EVIL THINGS MCKANE WAS
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450 DOING, AND HOW HE HAD OFFERED HIS SERVICES TO THESE PEOPLE, AND HOW ONLY TWO
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451 OF THEM (APPARENTLY) TRUSTED HIM OR, PERHAPS, THEY FELT THAT THEY DIDN'T
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452 NEED/WANT HIS HELP. PERSEPHONE WAS, INDEED, HAPPY TO HEAR THIS, AS IT PRESE-
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453 NTED CERTAIN POSSIBILITIES, AND AFTER CONSULTING PLUTO, HAD AGREED TO 'GET
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454 OFF HIS BACK'". LYSIAS ONCE AGAIN MOUTHED THE KEY TO THE TIME WARP, AND FOUN
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455 D HIMSELF AT THE INN. THERE WERE SEVERAL PEOPLE THERE, THAT HE HAD SEEN
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456 BEFORE, AND AFTER ORDERING A PIZZA )HALF ANCHOVIES, HALF CANADIAN BACON) AND
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457 A GLASS OF ALE, RETIRED TO HIS USUAL TABLE, AND WAITED.##==##==##==##==##==#
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458 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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459 This is "Petrov" responding to the petty arguments taking place on this
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460 bulletin board. To "d": I'm sincerely sorry that I offended you. It will not
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461 happen again. I am well prepared to defend any entry that I have made, but I
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462 refuse to do so at this time. The reason that I access Backwater is to relax
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463 and create. Granted, my style may be rough--but what can you expect from an
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464 ignorant teenager? My interpretation of this system is to allow everyone to
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465 write and share their creations/ideas. I'm not about to justify my every
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466 written phrase to save myself from the countless judgments which have already
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467 been passed.
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468 Congratulations on an eloquent style, d. I urge you to use your writings for
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469 constructive, tactful criticism. If you feel there is a problem with the system
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470 then stay on and add your touch of class. I, for one, would be pleased to
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471 learn from your technique.
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472 Once again, however, I inform you of my intentions: To enjoy Backwater; not
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473 to judge, be judged, or to participate in any arguments over which I have no
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474 need to concern myself.
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475 Petrov
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476 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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477
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478 I wold like to call previos question. Why, when a female shows up, all you
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479 guys start to drivel and fall at thier(her)feet? Whats wrong with you?
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480 Its not as if you have to worship them and offer gifts. How could you
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481 give her all this curtesy, when you won't even give it to someone who is
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482 just starting out. If you could, I bet this system would be much better
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483 off, don't you "d". And how about all you guys get of the ground and
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484 give me an answer!
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485 No offence to "d" or course.
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486 Hello from the Hillbilly State... I was just cruisin' around the
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487 came across u
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488 your board..>. Check us out in Northern KY so}etime!!!
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489 (606)291-xxxx Ric{ Ashworth...
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490 wow!!! This is the most thrilling system I have ever seen in my
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491 life!!!!! This must be something else to own.
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492 Expecially getting a reputations for owning a system that Frank enters all
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493 the time. OOOOH NOOOOOO!!!!!
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494 This is the worst modem I have ever typed on. It keeps sending me back
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495 wrong signals. Are any: of you innies? I'm and outie myself.
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496 ******Def Leppard is a bunch of $%&'!!!!!
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497 where am I?!
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498 off
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499 stop
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500 please
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501 how do I get out of this snap crappin'place?
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502 ffjfkjfkjdlkfjfldjflkjf
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503 joshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshua
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504 Everyone was looking at me expectantly, so I put on an air of confidence
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505 and told Petrov, "To the Dragon Room!" Hey, there's Always a place called
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506 The Dragon Room in chinatowns. Unfortunately, I momentarily forgot that Petrov
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507 was not the regular chinese coolie, but rather a foreigner like myself.
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508 He just looked at me and asked, "where's that?" Trying to save face, I replied,
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509 "I think it's just around that corner, and down the street a couple of blocks."
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510 Petrov obligingly pulled us to the indicated spot, but of course there was no
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511 Dragon Room there. We wandered around chinatown looking for it, but to no
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512 avail. Finally we bowed to the inevitable, and stopped at a phone booth.
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513 While L'homme guarded the rickshaw (and Petrov), I looked in the book.
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514 "Hey guys! Guess what? We've got a Dragon Palace, Dragon's Lair, Eye of the
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515 Dragon, Dragon's Wing, ...in fact, we've got just about every part of the dragon
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516 except its room! I guess I must have been mistaken. Sorry about that."
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517 With that feeble cop-out, I returned to the rickshaw, sat down, and looked
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518 at the others expectantly.
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519 I could tell by the way the others were glaring at me that they didn't
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520 appreciate my sense of humor. Deciding I had better say something useful before
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521 the silence became too heavy, I spoke. "Well, several years ago, I knew a hood
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522 named Rocky. His big dream was to stash enough money to be able to quit the
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523 racket and go legit. Last I heard, he had gotten tired of waiting, and sunk
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524 what he had into a restaurant in Oklahoma City (that's where his roots were, you
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525 see). Anyway, while looking in the phone book, I found it. Never a terribly
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526 imaginative sort, he bought a restaurant in the middle of chinatown, and called
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527 it 'Rocky's Road'. Judging by the size of the ad, he's doing pretty well;
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528 must be from the novelty of having a non-chinese food place in the heart of
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529 chinatown. Anyway, I got him out of some problems back then, so he should be
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530 willing to help us get a line on McKane. I'm sure he has kept his contacts
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531 active since retiring. Okay, Petrov, it's two blocks south and five blocks
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532 west." As Petrov pulled us to our new destination, I sat back and wondered if
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533 Rocky really would remember all the favors I had done for him. The main reason
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534 he had finally retired was that he had been worked over so well, he was a real
|
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535 mess. Rumors had it that his mind was a bit confused. Well, three capable
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536 spies should be able to handle one broken-down arm-breaker.
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537 Arriving at Rocky's Road, we parked the rickshaw and went in. When the
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538 maitre d' came over to seat us, I told him to tell Rocky that (pause..let's see,
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539 what was my name then?) Jonathan Quaid was here to see him. The maitre d' eyed
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540 our less-than-elegant attire sceptically, but disappeared into the back. After
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541 a few moments, he returned and told us to follow him. As we trailed after him,
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542 I quietly suggested to L'homme and Petrov that they be prepared for possible
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543 trouble. Just in case. I also made subtle signals to L'homme that he should
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544 also keep an eye on Petrov.
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545 Coming to a door, our guide rapped out a pattern. At acknowledgement from
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546 within, he pushed the door open, stepped back, and said, "please go in, 'gentlemen'."
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547 Hoping that the other two were watching our back, I led us in. Not
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548 unexpectedly, the door slammed behind us, and we were face-to-face with several
|
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549 heavily armed men and one scowling Rocky.
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550 03:57:51 07/14/84
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551 joshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshua
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552 Contrary to popular belief, it is indeed possible to upload to BW.
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553 The previous essay is proof: after uploading it, there was not one correction
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554 to make (other than to change some wording). My terminal program has three parameters:
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555 prompt string, delay before a line (0-255), delay between characters (0-255).
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556 I set the prompt to a space, before line to 75, and between characters to 125.
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557 After sending the prompt (hitting the space bar) I had time to hit the
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558 backspace, thus removing it from the text. While somewhat slow with those delays,
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559 it is still faster than typing it in on-line. Sorry I can't give a definite figure
|
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560 for the duration of the delay; all I have to go by is the 0-255 it offers me.
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561 joshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshuajoshua
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562 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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563 217....its not....but close....or should I say a little farther....
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564 :::::::::::::::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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565 &^%$)*^#$_^*_#$^(_#$!*^_#!^_!#$(^+#$!(^_#$!*^_#$%&+%$@&*#%_$&*%_&*$%_@&*%_$@&*
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566 Puzzles he gives us??? Well Alex...I am depending on MIG...But I have printed
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567 off your map, and I have telexed it to net central in hopes of getting a
|
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568 gradiant match on your location...
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569 Joshua:Merci!
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570 Petrov:Je suis desole'
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571 *)$*^#$)*^)$#^
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572 "Why does this always have to happen?", I asked myself as I moved the
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573 safety switch to "off" on my concealed to ready-to-go NET-issue automatic
|
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574 1000-round-per-minute hand held gas operated 7.6mm weapon.
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575 It was a mexican stand-off in the truest sense of the word. There were
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576 four of them, all heavily laden in material, in addition to who must be Rocky.
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577 I could see out of the corner of my eye that both joshua and Petrov also had
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578 their spy weapons at the ready. Our weapons may be better, but I don't like
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579 to dance with a sawed-off 12 gauge pointing in my general direction.
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580 The room was silent for what seemed like an eternity. Finally joshua
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581 spoke. He chose his words carefully, for one slip-up could result in the
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582 bloodiest alley fight Oklahoma City had seen in recent history.
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583 "Is this any way to treat an old friend, Rocky? Don't you remember me?"
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584 Rocky spoke in a voice that reminded me of the Best of Sidney
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585 Greenstreet.
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586 "Sure I remember the name. But you...you have certainly changed. If I
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587 can even be sure it's you. I have to be carefull you know. The family never
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588 forgets its own. And I don't care for underworld retirement benefits."
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589 He paused for a moment, then a smile came to his face. Petrov and I
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590 glanced at each other, wondering what would happen next.
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591 Rocky spoke again, and there was a trace of excitement in his voice.
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592 "Do you remember that time, when I asked you for a special favor. I
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593 had a tough contract, but you wouldn't help he with the actual dirty work?
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594 Do you remember that? Huh? Do ya remember who the contract was on? 'Cause if
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595 you do, I'll know for sure you are who you say you are, and the boys here will
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596 be happy to set down all this weaponry."
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597 Joshua froze, as if his body was making deep seeks into the inner
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598 tracks of that quick access storage device called the brain. There were so
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599 many people, so many contracts, and it was so long ago.
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600 I could see my concern mirrored in the face of Petrov. Joshua's lips
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601 were moving, but nothing was coming out. My pulse quickened as the deadly
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602 pause became longer and longer. I could see Rocky's henchmen, who were
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603 obviously as nervous as we were, tighten their hold on their guns.
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604 Joshua's voice cut the heavy atmosphere like a hot knife through
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605 butter.
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606 "Galore! Bones Galore!", joshua spoke with a voice unaccustomed to him.
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607 "He was that small time hood who was running a numbers game on the lower south
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608 side. The mob didn't like an outsider cutting in on their turf, and they sent
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609 you after him. I wouldn't help you because I used to know his sister before
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610 he got mixed up with racketerring. What ever happened to him?
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611 "Well heh heh," started Rocky, his voice much more at ease now, "he's
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612 my cook. I couldn't do it, after what you told me about his sister. I just
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613 couldn't do it. It's the only contract I didn't carry through. And I did it
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614 as a favor to you. OK boys...you can set that hardware down. These people are
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615 friends."
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616 I felt as if a huge weight had suddenly been lifted off my shoulders.
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617 I switched the safety back to on, and a small click told me that Petrov had
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618 done the same.
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619 After the usual introductions, we sat down in Rocky's office, and
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620 Joshua and I relayed to Rocky as much as we could about McKane considering
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621 Petrov was in our midst. Joshua and I took turns telling Rocky our story.
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622 Petrov was unusually silent. Perhaps he was taking all of this in, in order
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623 to tell it all to McKane. I still didn't trust him, as I knew joshua didn't
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624 either. Time would tell the true side of Petrov.
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625 Rocky spoke last, as we exited his office in order to get a full meal
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626 on the house.
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627 "I may be able to help you. Although I am retired from my previous
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628 profession, I still have a few contacts. And contacts like mine can be very
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629 usefull to you. *%)@#$*%)#$%*$ L'homme sans parity *$)#*$#)@$*#@)$*@#)$*@#$)@#
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