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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 19 JAN 86 *********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ************************************************************
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19
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20 L'homme: Well, who is she? What does she look like?FYI: Tri Star other passeng
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21 er than you. New character. DELTA FIVE [*=*]
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22 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#oh, well, next to the top#$#$#$#$#$#biiig deal#$#$#$#$#$#$#
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23 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\THE DESTROYER\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\35
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24 hAgAn watched as the men loaded the last of the crates into the cargo hold of his one man ship. They were grumbling
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25 something about the lack of mechanical loaders but hAgAn ingored them. Loaders had to be schedueled at this busy port
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26 and he had no time for such nonsense. Besides, if it wasn't for hard labor, humans would have no use at all. They
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27 should be paying him. He turned to the cargomaster in charge and said, "I Am gOIng tO gO tO stArt Up thE wArp
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28 gEnErAtOrs. hAvE yOUr mEn sIgnAl mE whEn thE shIp Is sEcUrE. tAkE Off Is In nInE mInUtEs."
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29 Marik grunted as he lifted the last crate into the hold. Even for a small ship, it wasn't carrying much. Just some
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30 supplies and that black coffin. He had been around enough to know what it really was and wondered who was in it. Oh,
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31 well, it was none of his affair. He was being paid enough not to worry. "Okay, that's the last- Hey!"
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32 He had all but tripped over the box. It was about a meter on each side, made of a silver material, and sealed with
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33 the same mark as the others. "What the hell is this? Where'd it come from?"
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34 The cargomaster looked at his sheet. This crate wasn't listed... No, there it was. Funny, he could've sworn that
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35 space was blank a minute ago. "Last minute arrival, I guess. Load it in with the rest, and let's go."
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36 Grumbling, Marik picked up the box, which was surprisingly light. Something shifted inside as he carried it in. He
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37 carried it over by the black crate and let it drop with a thud. He cocked his head and listened for a second. Was that
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38 a yelp he heard? No, couldn't be. From outside the cargomaster yelled, "Be careful with that! It's marked
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39 fragile."
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40 "I'll mark you with somethin'." He mumbled as he stepped out of the hold. The cargomaster picked up his tranciever
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41 and told hAgAn they were finished. A moment later the cargo hatch closed and sealed itself. The loaders stepped back
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42 as the ship was wheeled to the launch port. Minutes later, the warpship rocketed into orbit.
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43 In the cargo hold, the lid on the silver box swung upward. Tariya poked her head up, trying to get her bearings.
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44 She stood up stiffly, trying not to aggravate her bruises. She almost hadn't pulled it off. The crate had been easy to
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45 steal, but making them see what she wanted them to see had been a lot harder. So far, though, it was working.
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46 She stepped out and knelt beside the coffin. Running her fingers along the edge, she found a catch. A panel flipped
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47 open on top, revealing a series of colored lights and readouts. She studied the readouts for a moment, puzzled.
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48 The 'coffin' was actually a stasis cell, used for holding people too dangerous to be left concious. That much she
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49 knew. But the panel was for a cellular regenerator. it was healing the occupant while holding him. Somebody wanted him
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50 in good shape when he arrived. What was going on here?
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51 Nervously she manipulated the controls. This was something a little out of her expertese. Suddenly there was a
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52 click and the lid of the stasis cell swung up. Bathed in the cold blue glow of the field was James. She looked at him,
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53 her heart pounding. He seemed to be dead but the controls said he was quite alive. Relief washed over her, but only
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54 for a moment. Their situation was still serious. She needed to get him out of this thing fast, before the warpship
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55 reached its destination, which wouldn't be long.
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56 She worked the controls, concious of the time. And of one other fact. Before opening the cell, she had seen the
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57 registration tag on a crate beside it. Along with a bunch of pertinent but uninteresting information, it listed their
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58 destination.
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59 Kadan.
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60 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\THE DESTROYER\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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61 Test
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62 She could see the signs of life returning as the blue light faded. Her
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63 hand began to tremble while she initiated the final manuvers.
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64 James began brreathing heavily. It would be some time before he was fully
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65 recovered. And time was somthing they had very little of.
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66 He opened his eyes groggily, at first, then with a start, he jumped up.
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67 His vision still blurred, he began turning franticly, reaching in all directions
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68 in order toestablish some sort of orientation.
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69 Tariyan said in a clear tone, "Please, calm down."
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70 Her voice had a supernatural quality about it. James found himself relaxing
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71 effortlessly.
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72 James vision began to clear and he recognized his environment. He knew
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73 what the coffin was, and he knew what it meant to be in a cargo hold.
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74 "Where are they taking me?", he asked, even though he suspected the answer.
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75 "Kaden.", Tarian answerd curtly.
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76 "You know what they'll do to me there?", James' face became desperate.
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77 Tariyan nodded, "We haven't much time.", she displayed an open palm,
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78 "Here take this...", a small grey sphere apeared in her hand.
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79 James backed up a step in surprise.
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80 "Quickly", her gaze was intense.
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81 He had no choice, he felt himself reaching for the sphere.
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82 ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
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83 Ah, friend Makeeson (I may call you friend, yes?), so sad to hear of Nicholas'
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84 metamorphosis. You seem to be as aware as ever, though, so an answer to your
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85 presumably rhetorical (yet significant) question is 'around 90'. New motivation
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86 is in the works, though, so stay tuned.
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87 +Dante-
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88
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89 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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90 L'homme: are you trying to tell me that the Parity in the NET is actually
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91 a brother of yours with the name L'homme Avec Parity?
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92 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu sans Arreter
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93 The driver wrestled the jeep back up the slippery bank, and onto the runway, just as the Tri-Star lifted off.
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94 The wheels spun on the wet grass, throwing back bits of mud, then jumped forward as the lugged tires bit
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95 into the hard surface, and raced toward the two figures who had arrived on the Lockheed.
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96 The rain was falling hard now; fat drops spattering against the wind screen, and soon both men were soaked.
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97 The passenger finally found his voice;" I've got to get to a radio. Fast."
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98 "Right"; the driver answered. "To report the Lear being stolen, right? Soon as we pick up our new arrivals"
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99 The jeep skidded to a halt just as they passed the canvas top, ripped loose by the departing Lear Jet.
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100 "Well, get in" he barked at the strangers, and hopped out to retrieve the canvas cover.
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101 The two men jumped in, looking suspiciously at Delta Five. just as the driver returned.
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102 He plopped the wet canvas on the floorboard, and turned to look at his new passengers. His jaw dropped open.
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103 "George! George Kellerman. Well I'll be go to hell..." "Lou, you old reprobate! Good to see you my friend"
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104 George continued;"Say, a bit close, huh? What happened?"
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105 "Fella here had his Lear 24-B stolen. Damn near wiped us out! Say, never did catch your name"
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106 "Eric", Delta Five replied, and resumed his silence.
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107 As the jeep skidded to a stop, Delta leaped out and hurried inside. He went to the communications panel
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108 and picked up the KingPhone. His finger jabbed at the keys, then he spoke rapidly.
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109 On the other end, the General listened intently.
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110
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111 The rest of the group hustled inside, chatting excitedly. George was saying;" It's this business about
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112 Pervis, Delta Five, and McKane...
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113 At the same instant, Delta was ending his transmission;"..stolen 0300 Juneau, bomb aboard, suspect McKane..."
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114 Then total silence. Delta Five and George Kellerman stood motionless, ashen faced, staring at each other...
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115 Lou went to the frij and was passing out cans of Budweiser in the intense, embarrasing silence...
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116 Finally Delta spoke;"In a little while we will have two visitors. ALL of us have something in common. We will have much
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117 He opened his attache case and removed a Black Nikon, and slung it over his shoulder. He sat down, and
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118 cracked open the beer. "Gentlemen, it's going to be a long night..."
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119 They sat there, in silence. The drone of a twin engine prop plane flying low overhead rattled the windows.
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120 Lou muttered;"sounds like an Albatross Amphibian..."
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121 No one heard him.
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122 2500 miles to the south, two F4 Phantom fighters screamed along a runway, and up into the night sky...
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123 [*=*] [*=*] [*=*] [*=*] DELTA FIVE [*=*] [*=*] [*=*] [*=*] [*=*]
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124 When Cistop Mikey leaves all allowed, little children will play games...
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125 ______________________________JD 2446450.6144______________________________
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126 """"""""""""""""""Soli...
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127 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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128 #####################################################################
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129 well i finally have time to call, and i find out i missed the end
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130 of whatever happened last two hundred lines or so. now i'm really
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131 depressed. did i miss anything? who is delta five, he sounds
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132 kinda intersting...siuoxsie
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133 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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134 well, i love the story above, i love all the stories. mulst
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135 (must) be a happy person...
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137 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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138 had to go for awhile, but im back. missed a lot, didn't i?
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139 well bye.
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140 morrissey
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141 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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142 FROM SOME DEVILISHLY CLEVER USER OF THIS SYSTEM WHO HAS NO BORDER AS YET
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143 ALL: Lower case is a nice way to place emphasis on certain words or titles.
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144 As with all all nice things about this language, it can be abused and if you
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145 are only using lower case, you are abusing it, now aren't you?
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146 It would be a fine thing if we all tried to use English as we are all
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147 instructed to in at some point in our lives. So try it, you like it.
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148 FROM A DEVILISHLY INTELLIGENT AND YET UNDERSTATED USER OF THE ENTER COMMAND
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149
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150 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
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151
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Setting a new bottle of ink onto the writing desk, the Sage sat down
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152 to finishing one of his more important obligations. The quill scratched the
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153 whiteness of the pages, redness filled the scratches and in a matter of a
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154 dozen minutes, the letter was written. Still, there were more to be written
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155 nd this made the Sage a little spritely.
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156 Claiming that the letters required researching the nature of schooling,
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157 the Sage went off to trail and discuss scholarship with the Odd One. Who
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158 once mentioned celebrating the birth of the Academic Year this Spring.
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159
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The Sage did not find the Odd One anywhere in the elaborate structures
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160 of the estate. Not even in the parlour where he had usually spent time in
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161 the archives of Inisfal during the late evening.
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162 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
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163
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165 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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166 DANM IT, SOME OF US(ME) ARE STUCK IN UPPER CASE!!!
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167 RIPPLE, MCCRUDO'S HAD EVERY SPARE MINUTE OF MINE THIS WEEK, IT'S BEEN HARD
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168 TO FIND TIME TO GET ON.
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169 ALL: KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ON THE STORIES, I THINK THE INN HAS PULLED OUT OF
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170 THE DOLDRUMS. EVICTION NOTICE? HAH!
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171 SNYDE: PLEASE LEARN ABOUT THE USE OF THE PERIOD, AND COMMA. YOUR SENTENCE BACK
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172 THERE WAS EASILY THE LONGEST ON THE DISK. DON'T FEEL BAD, THOUGH, AS YOU WILL
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173 NOTICE, OTHERS HERE HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. SPELLING HERE ALSO TAKES A BEATING.
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174 MORRISSEY: IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY GUYS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN LONG TERM
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175 RELATIONSHIPS, THEN THINK OF THIS. GUYS WHO ARE GOOD FOR LONG RELATIONSHIPS ARE
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176 , IN ANY GIVEN TIME, INVOLVED IN THEM, OR GETTING OUT OR IN THEM. IN THE SAME
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177 PERIOD GUYS WHO ARE NOT DEDICATED ARE HAVING MANY RELATIONSHIPS. THEREFORE,
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178 STATISTICS FAVOR THE CHANCE THAT YOU WILL BE GOING OUT WITH THE PERSON WHO IS
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179 UNABLE TO MAINTAIN A LONG RELATIONSHIP. YOUR BEST CHANCES FOR LONG TERM
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180 COMMITMENT(1TO2 YEARS) ARE WITH A GUY WHO HAS BROKEN UP WITH ANOTHER GIRL IN
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181 WHICH HE WAS INVOLVED FOR A LONG TIME. UNFORTUNATLY, THOSE GUYS ARE THE LEAST
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182 LIKELY TO ASK WOMEN OUT, BECAUSE THEY USUALLY ARE GETTING OVER THEIR LAST LOVE!
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183 IF SOMEONE DUMPS YOU AFTER A FEW DATES, COUNT YOURSELF LUCKY, YOU PROBABLY
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184 WOULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN ALONG VERY WELL AFTER A FEW MONTHS OR SO.
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185
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186 WELL, THATS MY TWO BITS, IT WILL NOW BE AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO WATCH
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187 EVERYONE JUMP ON ME AND TELL ME HOW WRONG I AM.
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188 ++++++++++++++++000000001TED++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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189 JUMP JUMP YOU'RE WRONG YOU'RE WRONG. THERE. THAT DIN'T TAKE LONG. WHAT *IS*
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190 A 1TED, ANYHOW?
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191
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192 At least Snyde toggled everyone from using lower case only to using upper
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193 case only. Not a switch really, because that implies things are better or
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194 worse than they used to be. This is still mundanity in inaction.
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195
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196 %$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$$$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%%$
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197 God, Here I go,
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198 There's an army of single woman out there----all of them beautiful,
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199 talented, intelligent, warm, and giving----just longing to meet a good man.
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200 And there's an army of single men out there---all of them good-looking,
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201 talented, intelligent, warm, and giving. Everyone keeps telling me this.
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202 And be advise, Keep telling yourself this. It'll keep you from snapping up
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203 the first one to come around, without a second thought. As long as you think
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204 your're in a buyer's market, it'll keep you confident, and that will keep you
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205 selective. Just remember the philosophy that winners attract winners. And the
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206 winners in the relationship game knows what he's (or she) about when searching
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207 for a relationship. You know what you don't want----that's why you split. It's
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208 harder to know what you do want. Most management experts will always tell you,
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209 write it down! Get it on paper. That way, you can know what you're looking for.
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210 And when you write it down---be specific.
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211 Of course, Don't expect your candidate to satisfy every need; if they fill
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212 about 60 percent, there's a great chance for happiness. But try the list. It
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213 works! You can compare the guys you meet against it and see what they have to
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214 offer towards fulfilling your desires.
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215 The reason that most first relationships fail is becouse we depict them
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216 as if the were conceived in heaven. But it's becouse we're sexually anxious
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217 and want to sleep with this person forever. We don't plan. But the second time
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218 around works better becouse we plan better. You set goals and work toward them
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219 If it sounds too regimental and unromantic, try it anyway---you can create
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220 your own fire and make the whole thing work.
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221 The aforementioned are just a few criteria, observations, and comments
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222 to help make the choosing of a mate, date, whatever you want to call it easer.
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223 one morething that makes a relationship work: HONESTY. Without it, all the other
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224 things aren't worth a damn. So good luck.
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225
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226 %$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%
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227
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228 There was this fat loudmouthed whole-grain croissant baker who
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229 had a daughter named Sara. Morning, noon, and night, Whose
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230 praises did he sing? Sara's, ofcourse. It was Sara this, Sara
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231
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232 ppppppppppppppppppppp just lurking in the mornin' pppppppppppppppppppppppp
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233 It sounds regimented and unromantic. A list of... ultimatums... I'll like you
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234 if you have long hair and like Schubert and cameras but don't eat sprouts
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235 and aren't a feminist. (Did you ever see anything more unfeminine than a fminist
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236 ?). And etc. Maybe that's why I'm single.
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238 okay, so, i make a list...that's fine, but, then where do i meet people...
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239 well, thanks for all the advice. it's as easy as this...i'm just
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240 looking for someone to have fun with. never thought it'd be THIS
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241 difficult...
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242 bye for now, eleven...time to leave for school.
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243 sigh...morrissey.
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244 PS. the stories sure are getting good...
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245 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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246 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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247 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -+- -+MARKER- -+-
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248 .......................................
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249 +Dante- and Makeeson,
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250 Sorry to appear to be Nicholas, alas
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251 it was not intentional. In a moment
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252 of nostalgia, I dug up an old classic
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253 to see if there was any true (as
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254 distinguished from that of today's
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255 group of directionless teens) interest
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256 to be arisen.
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257
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258 agent 141
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259 .......................................
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260 HELLO EVERONE FOR A CHANGE EVERY THING IS A GO ON YHIS END,MY NUMBER IS 642
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261 9330 I SAY AGAIN 642-xxxx USING CP/M THANX----- GARY
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262 LIST
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263 EXIT
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264 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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265 just so you know, i was here again...but then who cares?! i ike using
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266 lowercase letters, have to worry about prper english all day at
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267 school. too bad i can't type better. and who says teens are
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268 directionless these days.....hoo hummm....
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269 morrissey
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270 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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271 ps. somebody-depeche mose
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272 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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273 ______________________________JD 2446451.5846______________________________
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274 oh no, hasn't anyone been he
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275 re lately. oh well...oh,
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276 and even though honesty is
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277 important in a relation-
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278 ship, it just seems that
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279 these days if your
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280 honest about your feelings
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281 and what you want, you only
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282 get hurt. it doesn't
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283 pay to be new in town...
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284 morrissey
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285 ???????????????????????????
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286 ?????????????????????????
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287
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288 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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289 JUSUS, A DISK MUST HAVE CRASHED!
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290 THERE IS SOMETHING VERY WRONG
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291 HERE! MIKEY, HELP!!!! IS BWMS
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292 SUFFERING FROM A CRASH ARTIST?
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293 HOW COME I CAN'T PUT MORE THAN
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294 1/4 OF A LINE ON AT A TIME. AND
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295 WHY HAS PRACTICALLY NO ONE ELSE
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296 GOTTEN ON THE DISK? AS FAR AS
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297 MEETING PEOPLE GOES, OPEN YOUR
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298 EYES AND LOOK AROUND YOU! I ALSO
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299 AGREE TOTALLY ABOUT THE ABOVE
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300 STATEMENTS CONCERNING 'ROMANCE'
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301 THERE IS NO BIGGER TURN OFF THAN
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302 GOING OUT WITH SOMEONE WHO DOES
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303 NOT HAVE THE SAME INTERESTS AS
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304 YOU, OR ANY INTERESTS OF YOURS!
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305 ALSO, JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT
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306 WITH SOMEONE DOES NOT MEAN THAT
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307 YOU CAN'T ENJOY GOING OUT TO A
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308 MOVIE, OR EATING OUT. JUST BE
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309 BOLD!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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310 +++++++00001TED++++++++++++++++
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311 (((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))
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312 Yes it does make it nice when you go out with someone who has at least
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313 some of the same interests that you do.
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314 (((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))((( RIPPLE )))
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315 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/]
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316
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317 Here's to the girl who lives on the hill
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318 She won't do it but her sister will.
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319 So here's to her sister.
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320 (a toast from)
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321 THE TIN MAN
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322
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323 Here's to the Hereafter.
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324 If your no here after
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325 What I'm here after --
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326 You'll be here a long time
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327 After I'm gone.
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328 (couldn't resist)
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329 THE TIN MAN
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330 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/]
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331 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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332 Occasionally I di
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333 (oops, ENTER ONLY strikes again) Occasionally I indulge myself and wax
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334 philosophic. Usually it happens when someone who is going through some
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335 of the same problems I faced a short time ago appeals for help. Sometimes,
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336 however, I wonder if my running on about it makes any sense to those involved
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337 with the problems -- but what the hay, maybe we can start a discussion.
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338 I find that male-female encounters are a strange mixture of instinct and
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339 intellect. There are powerful biological forces at work, often in opposition
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340 to social forces. Negotiating the hazards is tricky, especially if one likes
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341 to complete the trip with their ego intact.
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342 Perhaps others would like to join in -- share some of the thoughts about
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343 this basic human activity. I don't mean about the sex act itself, that is
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344 not very interesting as a spectator sport, I'm interested in the hazards
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345 of the encounter from either side.
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346 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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347 Then there's always the pheremone and affection theories. Where lust and
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348 love are inseperably confused in an life-long quest to find a parental
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349 simulacrum, in every chance social meeting. And especially in the workplace.
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350
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351 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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352 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#
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353 Morrissey: Do you frequent any boards besides this one?
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354 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#JDS#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#
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355 MORRISSEY: WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
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356 NEW JERSEY
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357 morrissey
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358 %*$)_*^#$)_*^)_$*&^$)%_&*)_$&*)_@$*&)_$%*&)+$@*&_)%*&_)*&)_!*&_)%$!*&)_!$*&_)*&*
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359 Emu: No brother to speak of, just a different biological unit from a different
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360 reality. As for piper's crack about 'equal', that was not the original intention
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361 of the name as my previous major communicator on BW was 'tHE dROPPED bIT.' So I
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362 went from dropping bits to dropping parity. But of course MY rationalizations
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363 can be taken or left, and the final decision must rest with you. :-)
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364 *)^_$#*)_^#$*^_)$^*#$_)^*)_*@)_^ L'homme sans Parity %*$#_)%*#$_)^*_)*)_@#*%$#%$
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365
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366 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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367
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368 "Parity! I don't like this plane! Isn't an Albatross a big ungainly
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369 unsightly bird that can barely fly? I mean just like this plane?"
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370 "Why Fellows, I never knew you to be one scared of being up in the air.
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371 This is a fine plane. Besides, we're almost to Juneau. Don't worry, nice
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372 safe land is dead ahead."
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373 "Don't say dead! I mean, er, this, well since I had those dreams, I have
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374 had a little problem with my..."
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375 "What dreams? The stuff you went to see Macrobius about? Fellows, come on,
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376 be serious."
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377 "I am serious Parity. We didn't get to finish our first appointment because
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378 of the emergency call. Then we were whisked off to Alaska. And now we are
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379 flying by the seats of our pants in a 40 year-old amphibian. And..."
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380 "Calm down. I am sorry I did not realize how much your dreams had affected
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381 you. Macrobius is good, very good, believe me. But you must shove those
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382 feelings out. We have a mission to do, and a man with a black FE2 to contact."
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383 "I know, I know. Sorry to lay this stuff on you Parity, it's not your
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384 problem."
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385 "Bull. It is my problem because you are my friend. But we can't let it get
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386 in the way now. The stakes are too high and too much is riding on what we do.
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387 Believe me, when this is all over we'll get you back to Macrobius and take care
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388 of everything."
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389 "Thanks Parity."
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390 "De rien. Now look up ahead, through the rain. See the lights? Juneau
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391 International Airport."
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392 "That?! More like Juneau county mudfield. Are you sure you can set this
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393 thing down in this weather?"
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394 "That's what I am counting on. See that lighted pier to the left? That's
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395 the amphib dock. I'm putting us down over there."
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396
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397 Parity set the big Albatross down in the water without incident. The plane
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398 taxied over to the dock, where Fellows jumped from the aircraft's door to the
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399 slippery wooden pier below. He quickly secured the plane to the dock rings
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400 while Parity powered down the ancient but functional plane.
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401
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402 "Nice landing Parity. I knew you could do it."
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403 Parity chuckled. "Of course you did Fellows. Of course you did. Now let's
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404 find a man with a camera. Black wasn't it?"
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405 "What time is it? Did we beat the 0400 mark?"
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406 "0358. Close enough. Let's head over to the garage-radio tower. Maybe
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407 they have seen this Delphi character."
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408 "Parity? Four in the morning and it's this light out. Sure ain't San
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409 Francisco."
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410 "Welcome to the land of the midnight sun, or almost."
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411
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412 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT FELLOWS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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413
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414 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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415 Honesty is paramount. If you must avoid being honest with someone because you are afraid of their
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416 reaction, they do not belong with you. You should be able to expose your inner-most feelings without
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417 fear of retribution. You should be open and honest enough to allow them to do the same thing.
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418 Honesty goes both ways or it goes no where. When you fail to be honest you submit your reality to
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419 the other person. When you fail to say what you really mean, is starts a cancer than can not be
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420 cured except with a large dose of honesty. Before all the questions of compatibility and personality
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421 and acclimation; before all the other considerations that must be examined when building a long-term
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422 relationship, you must know whether or not you can be honest with the other person. To start with,
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423 nothing else matters. Seek out those who you can feel this way with and can feel this way with
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424 you. They will be your best friends, your finest confidants, and your most compatible mates.
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425 French Toast
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426 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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427 Lay on *.*
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428 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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429 Yes, here is my stupid boarder for all of you worthless people to look at! I
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430 know that you will never be as good as me. You can always dream about it.
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431 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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432 WELL, THAT LAST COMMENT WAS CERTAINLY INTERESTING. DID HE(OR SHE) MEAN BOARDER,
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433 OR BORDER? I HOPE THAT MY MIND NEVER REACHES SUCH A FINELY TUNED STATE OF
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434 PERFECTION AS TO ENABLE ME TO MISSPELL THE SIMPLE WORD BORDER. AH, WELL.
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435 MORRISSEY, LOOK AT ALL THE DISCUSSION YOU HAVE CAUSED! I KNEW THAT BWMS WAS
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436 BACK ON RECOVERY! USUALLY YOU CANNOT GET SUCH GOOD DISCUSSION WITHOUT INSULTING
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437 SOMEONE.
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438 I THINK THAT HONESTY MUST BE PUT IN PROPER PERSPECTIVE HERE. WHEN YOU ARE
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439 FIRST GOING OUT WITH SOMEONE, OR TRYING TO IMPRESS THEM, YOU NEEDENT TELL THE
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440 TRUTH WHEN THEY ASK FOR A DETAILED OPINOON ON THEIR CHOICE OF ACTIVITY, OR
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441 OPINIO
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442
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443 OPINION. IT'S THE OLD STORY OF DO YOU TELL THE PERSON A WHITE LIE OR NOT. AND,
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444 EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN GOING OUT FOR A LONG TIME, IF YOU AND YOUR PARTNER ARE
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445 JOKING AROUND, OR PLAYING GAMES WITH EACH OTHER FOR FUN, THEN IT'S OK TO SLIP
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446 IN A TALL TALE OR TOO. BUT WHEN THE SERIOUS TIME COMES THEN HONESTY IS I
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447 INDEED IMPORTANT. I THINK THAT BEFORE A COUPLE CAN BECOME REALLY CLOSE, THEY
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448 MUST BE FRIENDS. AFTER ALL, A GIRLFRIEND (TO ME) IS JUST A FEMALE FRIEND WHO
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449 I AM CLOSE ENOUGH TO HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH. IMAGINE IT THIS WAY: IF YOU
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450 ARE GOING OUT WITH SOMEONE, THINK OF THEM, FOR A MOMENT, AS THE SAME SEX AS YOU
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451 . THEN ASK YOURSELF; WOULD YOU STILL BE HANGING AROUND THIS PERSON? IF THE
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452 ANSWER IS NO, THEN YOU MUST REALLY EVAULATE YOUR OPINIONS TOWARD THIS PERSON,
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453 AND INDEED TOWARD THE WHOLE AREA OF MALE-FEMALE RELATIONS. IF YOU WANT A BOY,
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454 OR GIRL, FRIEND JUST SO YOU CAN GO OUT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS DIFFERENT PLUMBING
|
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455 THEN YOU THEN YOU HAVE A LOT OF GROWING UP TO DO. MALE-FEMALE RELATIONS ARE NO
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456 DIFFERENT THAN MALE-MALE, OR FEMALE-FEMALE RELATIONS. THE PROBLEM WITH MOST
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457 PEOPLE IS THAT THEY HAVE SWALLOWED THE PAP THAT SOCIETY HAS TAUGHT THEM; NAMELY
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458 THAT MEN AND WOMEN CAN'T DO THINGS WITH EACH OTHER WITHOUT SOME ELEMENT OF SEX
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459 INTRUDING. THE SEX PART OF A RELATIONSHIP IS ENORMOUS FUN. BUT, THAT'S JUST IT,
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460 GOOD CLEAN FUN. IT IS NOT A SEPARATE RELATIONSHIP IN OF ITSELF.
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461 +++++++++++++++++0000001TED++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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462 O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+
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463 Well, I'd love to stay and talk with you all about male/female relationships
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464 but I got a date.
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465 bye.
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466 O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+ POPPING IN O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+O+
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467 ****************************************
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468 :::::=====::>:::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====::::z:=====
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469 Storysoon....lurk
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470 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::==Zephyr::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====
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471 !##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!
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472 Zephyr: PLEASE be careful about sending out ctrl-chars! You've sent
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473 some of us a premature EOF marker in you top border. (Not to
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474 mention some people's monitors out there go ape at the same
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475 time! Nom De Sant
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476 !##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!##!
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477 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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478 Zepher: Please take Nom De Sant's words seriously! A ctl-Z and whatever else
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479 you may have had in there can do nasty things to one's screen and whole
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480 filesystem when trying to save it to disk...
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481 All young lovers: I'm enjoying the "how to fall in love" discussion. I found
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482 my mate almost a year ago, and the wedding will be in September. I can
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483 attest to the statements about honesty, and maybe add something. The single
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484 (enter only... ch/single/two/) most important things between Vanessa and I
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485 are our honesty with each other and our openness. Not only must you be
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486 honest with someone, you must also be able to share your feelings. If you
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487 don't tell your companion that your ego was just bruised by something said,
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488 he/she will never know, and may continue to unknowingly step on your
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489 feelings. If you let even little things go unsaid, They will start to
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490 pile up on you, little by little, until you can't stand waking up next to
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491 this person, and you really won't know why. Let the other know what you
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492 are thinking, why you were hurt when he/she barked at you for leaving the
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493 dirty dishes for the next day. Also, if you don't know what the other is
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494 thinking, by all means, ASK!!!
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495 Earlier, someone asked why put your feelings on the line, just for them
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496 to get stomped on? Everything in life is a risk of some sort: you literally
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497 cannot live without risk, and you won't accomplish *anything* if you refuse
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498 to take a risk. In finding someone to love, you must risk your own feelings
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499 to let the other that you are interested in getting to know them better. You
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500 needn't tell them that you are fatally in love with them and will die with-
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501 out their love; just start talking to them! If you can find something to
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502 talk about of interest to both, go talk about it over a glass of you favorite
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503 beverage at your (or his/her) favorite restaurant; or go to a noon concert
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504 or lecture together. Vanessa and I started out going to a student produced
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505 play at PSU.
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506 Whatever you find to do with your new friend, be honest in your feelings
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507 about what you do together and what you think about the world. As someone
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508 said in the above, be friends first. If you can enjoy each other as *people*
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509 first, then maybe the relationship can blossom into deeper levels of
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510 closeness, affection, and if you're lucky, love. Don't expect to go out
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511 and say "I'm going to fall in love with HER." Let love come to you. You
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512 may be pleasantly surprised. I was.
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513 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu in love
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514 ______________________________JD 2446452.6014______________________________
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515 okay...who knows, i'm from nj. is it my accent? thank you one, thank
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516 you all the advice, especially yours emu, it seems to be exactly what
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517 i was looking for. hope everyone is having a nice day...gotta go,
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518 see ya later....morrissey
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519 **********************************************************************
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520 ps. aloha
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521 ********************************
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522 Whoooeee, Morrissey, you have really elicited some responses. Of all that has been said,
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523 *I* am impressed with what 1TED said: If that person were of the same sex, would you still
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524 ... Now that is a profound observation, one that I myself will remember. We know that you
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525 are from New Jersey because you said so in answer to my question, a few lines up. Welcom
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526 e to Oregon, I hope you get to like it here, and ca endure the 8 months of gray skies.
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527
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528 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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529 no, i ANSWER that...someone else did
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530 hmmm. it doesn't REALLY rain for
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531 8 months does it? how very
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532 depressing. i liked 1ted's advice
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533 and everyones for that matter. i
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534 think it was really nice of everyone
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535 to help me...so, i'll be sure to
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536 keep ya up to date and if i have
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537 a problem i know where to go...
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538 YOU GUYS ARE GREAT!!!
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539 ***********************************
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540 that's me above...made a mess...
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541 sorry. well, goodnight
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542 everybody, sweet dreams.
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543 morrissey
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545 ???????????????????????????????????
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546 MY NAME IS RICK MACHA I JUST GOT A
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547 C-128(MY 1ST COMPUTER)IF ANY ONE HAS
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548 ANY INFO ON ANY ASPECTS OF COMPUTING
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549 THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO MY TERM. PLEASE
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564 Rick: any relation to Andy? Works in Vancouver now, I believe. If so,
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565 he was what you might call my 'mentor' at his last (my current) place of
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566 employment.
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567 +Dante-
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569 (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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570 Let's not be too hasty about telling various users to watch out for control
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571 characters uploaded with their messages. Sure, they may be inconvenient, but
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572 can come in handy when you're trying to find out who really sent a message,
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573 and whether the twits are active again. F'rinstance, the new character
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574 Morrissey occasionally puts in the same kind of control character that another
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575 character (I can't remember his name, names actually) often did without
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576 realizing it. He kept changing identities, but was continually unmasked
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577 because of embedded control characters. He didn't even realize how he got
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578 caught. (This, I might add, was many months ago, possibly 10.)
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579 Think of control characters like fingerprints. Perhaps not quite unique,
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580 but in this limited-use bbs, they can be useful.
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581 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((The Original Anon))))))))))))))
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582 +++++JUST LIKE CAPS, HE, HE, HE+++++
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583 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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584 *VERY* useful.
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585 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/MiG
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588 Rosarian Arachne
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589 I've just opened all the windows in the house. Hopefully it will
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590 air out all the ugly scents that fill this place. Sure it'll get cold
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591 in here, I expect that--maybe even desire it. The cold is something I
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592 have learned to get used to over the years. Sadly, cold is natural.
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593 Looking out my window I see the heart of the city, I could almost
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594 reach out and touch it. The thought gives me a chill. Right now,
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595 late at night, it reminds me of something I've often seen in the light
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596 of dawn, yet during the day this vision is not possible. The city
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597 lights bathe me with the notion that I am over the center of a vast
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598 web, glisteneing with its everliving dew, and I am but Arachne over
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599 her. But dare I weave, dare I compete with her natural beauty? The
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600 serenity of each glimmering fallen star resting in that web... Oh to
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601 glean the fallen stars!
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602 I begin to quiver as I return to reality. The nightshirt I wear
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603 provides little guard against the night's elements. I rearrange
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604 myself on the wide sill of the paneless window, hugging my knees
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605 tightly beneath my chin. The illusion before me though slightly
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606 splintered is still my hippodrome, and still my playground.
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607 Rosaria, you've kept me well for a good portion of my life. There
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608 is little you haven't shared with me, and nary a moment have you
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609 spared a display of your temperments, hostile and benign alike. Shall
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610 I now give you up to call another city my home? Could I do that in
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611 order to be closer to the one that shares my sentiments?
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612 Whatever I shall decide, you and moselle are my guests this eve.
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613 Never should another be this lonely...
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614 Nom De Sant
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616 Emu: Your words are so true. When I was in doubt, I was sure to ask.
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617 Sometimes I didn't like what I heard, but I found out...
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618 Anon: Have you considered that some of us don't really care to find
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619 out who the other users are around here? I've enjoyed the
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620 material here and don't WANT to be told who Emu is, for example.
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621 I've wondered a great deal, but I won't ask! ! NDS !
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624 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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625 Control chars help in twit-chasing (luckily an activity that has had
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626 to be at a low ebb for a long time). Isn't it nice that we've not had
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627 as much trouble this year as the last few? If it continues, we might
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628 someday get back to ALL ALLOWED! pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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