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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************ INSTALLED: 20 MAY 85 **********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 *************************************************************************
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19
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20 At the top, and nothing to say since I am lost and presumed dead [*=*]
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21 exit
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22 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$#
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23 Farley's face was a blank mask, kept so mostly by a vicious stubborn streak.
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24 Other duty called him away from his passion; the strain between them hurt.
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25 He resigned himself to the delay, finally composing his emotions into some
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26 sort of whole just as the lift doors parted.
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27 A few moments walk brought Eugene and James to conference room 10B, five
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28 minutes early. Ada was already seated, looking at a CD file viewer.
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29 She looked up. Her usually pleasant features sagged a little; she appeared
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30 to have missed sleep recently. She did not greet them with a smile as was
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31 her habit, but instead came to the point.
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32 "Ian's gone, and with him a stack of CD files. I've been going over the
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33 index of their contents," she nodded toward the viewer, "and most of the
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34 material is the drop-dead-before-reading sort. We MUST regain them, preferably
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35 Ian also.
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36 "Parity and Fellows have not returned yet, so I am forced to send you two,
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37 as a team, after Ian. I'll send Fellows and Parity after you, but someone
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38 is needed in the field after him NOW. Any questions?"
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39 James spoke up. "Any leads on him yet?"
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40 Ada shook her head. "None. NET has been monitoring communication channels,
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41 making inquiries, talking with connections. He did not leave an easy trail,
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42 gentlemen. So far, we haven't been able to FIND the trail."
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43 Farley let this seep in, slowly allowing his self-pity drain out to be
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44 replaced with purpose. "I see. Nothing else, Ada?"
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45 "Nothing. Good luck, gentlemen, I've told Supply you would be checking out
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46 equipment." With that, Ada returned to the viewer.
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47 Only minutes later, Garret and Farley were in supply, choosing their tools-
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48 of-trade carefully, preparing for one of the greatest chases of NET's history.
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49 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$# 86:05:20:14:55 #$##$##$#
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50
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51 EFF/SI=136
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52 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (lemniscate)
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53 No time for anything long, just notes...
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54 L'homme sans Archives- a message awaits concerning the gathering. Once I
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55 figure out if I have a UNIFORM program I'll get on the ball and
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56 copy the rest of the disks to my format... and erase the originals?
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57 Doctor- I certainly hope your invited guest is willing to join us...
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58 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian (140:15)
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59 of the castle by the lake
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60
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61
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62 done
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63 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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64
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65 HI EVERYONE!! It's story time!
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66
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67 I know how hard it is to come in on the middle of a story and not know what is
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68 going on. Well, I have the solution. The all purpouse, in one shot medium length
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69 story. If you miss this entry, you won't have to labor in trying to catch up,
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70 and if you happene to catch this entry, well, it will tell you the meaning of
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71 life, the key to happiness, as well as totally enrich and fufill you. So. There
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72 it is, and here we go.
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73
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74
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75 Once upon a time, long ago, there was a man. Yes, a man who would change the
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76 very course and fibre of the universe. But enough of that: now we turn our
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77 attentions to one Phil Jones, a dime and nickle author of childrens books with
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78 such stupid titles as " Boober Bear".. " Pitty Penguin ", and of course who
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79 could forget, even under heavy sedation, his masterwork " Sleazee Seal "? But
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80 enough of that, also. His books are of no interest to this story, but to add
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81 some cheap, tawdry gags.
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82 Anyhow. One day, Phil, our hero, was looking up a word in the dictionary. But
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83 this was no ordinary dixctionary. This was one of those big, fat, dusty kind of
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84 tome that you find at the very back of the darkest corner of the library and ar
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85 afraid to touch because you are sure that it is about five hundred years old
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86 and you have no idea who might have touched it with what, or what might slither
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87 , scurry, scramble or fly, out. But Phil, being that kind of person that
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88 actually LIKES to look under big rocks at all the slimy creatures, had no such
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89 inhibitions.
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90 He was looking up the spelling of the word " LUST " for his new book. He had
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91 found it, logically, in the " L " section of this particular dictionary. Well,
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92 this also happened to be one of those valuable antique dictionaries that you
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93 couldn't check out from the library without five pieces of I.D., references, a
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94 pound of flesh and a presidential endorsment. But Phil, the optimist that he
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95 was, decided to appeal to the librarians sense of literary destiny.
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96 She sat, 98 pounds of sheer ugliness, with a face that could bend wood, gave
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97 him a look that could curl sheet metal, and responded with a tart and caustic
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98 " NO. "
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99 Phil abandoned that idea, and for some reason was a wee bit queasy after the
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100 encounter. But he knew that he could not commit the spelling to memory: not
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101 even with a pnemonic dece. So Phil was in a REAL pickle. What to do, what to
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102 do. Suddenly, he resolved himself. In a descicive move, he tore the page bearin
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103 the word from the book, tucking it quickly under his trenchcoat.
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104 Suddenly, from the sky came crashes of thunder and blasts of light worthy of
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105 the apocalypse. Unearthy wails emminated from the floor, Moans of agony issued
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106 from bleeding walls.
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107 Figuring that he had tripped some expensive and obscure alarm system, Phil
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108 tore out of there like a mouse in a slingshot. Unfortunately for him, he wasn't
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109 around long enough to hear the message, shouted by an unearthy voice that
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110 reverberated off all the walls and shook the very fondations of the old
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111 building. It said..
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112 " Uh Oh. "
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113
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114 We find Phil in the dark hole of a slum tenement that he calls home sweet
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115 home. Phil never got rich from writing: In fact, he has to pay the publishers
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116 to print them. But he still quested after that elusive American Dream, the
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117 promise of liberty and freedom that made the U. S. of A. so Damn great. The
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118 dream that had Phil sitting in a hovel, slaving over a REALLY bad book. A book
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119 unparallelled in idiocy. A book that, after one reading by a child, would cause
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120 the parents of that child ( Now mentally unbalanced and unacceptable by even
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121 the broadest minded asylums..) to take Uzi of M-16 in hand and seek out the
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122 man who carried ( Wisely) the pseudonym Bozo Billy. This is Our America.
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123
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124 Anyhow. That is quite enough. Phil checks his swatch. 11:30. Ah. Just about
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125 time for a nice little lunch. Putting on his coat, he left for June's diner.
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126
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127 " Well hello there, June. "
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128 " Howdy yoorself, Philly. So What's goin' on? You're usually not here for
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129 dinner 'till 6:00. "
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130 " I want some lunch."
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131 " Lunch? "
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132 " Yeah. Lunch. Midday repast. Eats. Food."
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133 " At this hour? What a kidder you are, pally. I tell ya, we don't serve
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134 dinner till 4:00. Now go on. Beat it. Scram. "
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135 " June, I have been eatin' lunch here since I was a kid. What's the deal?"
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136 " ZYou are nuts, Philly boy. There is no such thing as..Lunch whateveritis."
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137
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138 Phil was puzzled by this turn of events. Until suddenlly...
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139
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140 " HEre! " He pulled the dictionary page from his pocket.
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141 " Proof that there is such a thing as lunch!!"
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142 She looked the page over carefully.
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143
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144 LUNCH ( lunch ),n.1) any light meal; esp. the midday meal between breakfast
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145 and dinner.
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146
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147 " You're still a LOON in my book. I've never heard of any of these things. "
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148 she threw the page back in his face. " LUMP? Wait just a second..." She took
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149 page back and scrutinized one word carefully.
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150 " Just a sec.." She said. " I have heard of one of these. " She crumpled up the
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151 page and tossed it on the floor.
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152 " I HAVE heard of LUNKHEAD! Phil Jones!!"walked away. Phil picked it up and sat
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153 down in one of the empty booths.
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154 What have I done? He thought, smoothing the page. I must have destroyed all
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155 these things simply by tearing out the page. Suddnly, great joy filled his
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156 heart. I can destroy Avarice, greed, hatred, war, and poverty! He smiled,
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157 looking over what he had done unwittingly before moving on to bigger and better
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158 things.
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159 LUNA... So we lost the moon. In greek yet. No Sweat. LUNATIC. We still got
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160 CRAZY..
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161
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162 But as Phil's eyes roamed down the page, his hand suddenly tightened in a
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163 clutch at his chest.
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164
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165 There, on the middle of the second side, was written the word LUNG.
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166
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167 As the realization crept over him that he had obliterated LUNGS worldwide,
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168 the ancient curse took over. Everyone on earth died, except those with gills,
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169 who in fact evolved to be the most intelligent and cultivated civilzAtion the
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170 universe ever did, does, or would know of.
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171
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172 The Salamanders.
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173
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174 I would say to be continued, but since this is the handy dandy sure shot one
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175 entry short story, well, you will never know what the salamanders were like, or
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176 who they were. Tough forks, my dear readers.
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177
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178 Hope you All enjoyed it.
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179
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180 Alriphel.
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181
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182 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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183 The following is *NOT* fake. (And if you thought the above was odd...)=
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184 .
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185 The Comparmise of 1986
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186 .
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187 The Comparmise of 1986, Indian say "white man must be stupid he build big
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188 fire, and sit way back, Indian build small fire sit real close, who could think
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189 a simple quote could mean so much in 1986. A fact Zachary Taylor 1784-1850,
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190 12th president of the United States, and few presidents have entered office with
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191 less knowledge of what was expected of them.
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192 I would like to persuade voters that I am there best choise for Governor of
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193 Oregon, and there are three specific reason.
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194 Reason one Affirmative Action: any action that is intented to correct
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195 effects of past discrimination, to eliminate present discrimination, or to
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196 prevent discrimination in the future.
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197 Reason two Environment: the coming together of all external and internal
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198 condition affecting the existence , groth, and welfare of organisms.
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199 Reason three Environmental Affirmative Action: action which deprive an
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200 individual of emplyment or educational opportunities.
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201 I would like to create adverse impace on environment by using 4/5 rule 4/5
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202 rule is 20% White, 20% Black, 20% Hispanic, 20% Asain, 20% Indian American. To
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203 house specific people for specific reason in a place as large King Dome full of
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204 apartments, and heated by wind power, and buy land from Bonneville Power
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205 Administration, for 4 billion dollars.
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206 Note: I would get Oregon out of the timber business, and into the farm
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207 business, if you want me as you Governor please write friends, relatives, and
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208 anyone who want change, ask them to move to Oregon.
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209 Forthan in Portland for Governor
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210 (Can you believe this????)
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211 / / / / / / / / / / / / / ? / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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212 ______________________________JD 2446571.5902______________________________
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214 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1
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215 "Ahem."
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216 "Er...What? Oh, its you Parity. I must have dozed off. Sorry 'bout that."
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217 Fellows looked like he had just woken up from a long winter's nap.
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218 "I realize this is the first chance at sleep you've had in almost three
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219 days Fellows, but remember NET rule 15a: "NET agents may never doze off."
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220 "Ya, sure Parity. Hey! I do believe you cracked a joke there. What's
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221 wrong?"
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222 "Ah yes, the famous Fellows jocularity. I AM capable of humor, sometimes.
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223 And now, since we are about to land, why don't you hit the can and freshen
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224 up a bit."
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225 "I still can't believe where we are going Parity. Are you sure the plane
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226 tickets said Las Vegas?"
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227 "Yes they did. And you'll never find a more wretched hive of scum and
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228 villainy."
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229 "That sure sounds familiar. Have I heard someone say that before?"
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230 "I couldn't say for sure. It was first said a long time ago, in a place
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231 very far away. Who knows what twists the course of words over time."
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232 A crackling voice broke the two agent's conversation. "WE'LL BE LANDING
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233 IN TEN MINUTES. PLEASE EXTINGUISH ALL SMOKING MATERIALS AND PLACE ALL TRAYS
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234 IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION. PLEASE STAY IN YOUR SEATS UNTIL THE PLANE HAS COME
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235 TO A COMPLETE REST. THE TEMPERATURE AT OUR DESTINATION IS 76 DEGREES. WE
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236 HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR STAY IN LAS VEGAS, AND MAY LADY LUCK BE WITH YOU!"
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237 "Haha. Parity, did you catch that? What a cheery message. 'and may lady
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238 luck be with you!' Sure."
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239 "Come now Fellows. You sound awfully sore about something. Let me guess.
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240 Have you, nah, yes! That must be it. You may have left your heart in San
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241 Francisco but you lost your shirt in Vegas."
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242 "Very intuitive Parity. But that was a long time ago too. I have changed
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243 a great deal since then. And I know now to never try and fill an inside
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244 straight."
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245
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246 Walking from the plane to the terminal, Fellows and Parity soaked in the
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247 sun's warming rays.
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248 "Parity, do we get to sit around the pool and work on our tans or did
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249 those plane tickets bring us here for a better reason?"
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250 "We may get some tanning in Fellows, but this is mainly business I would
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251 guess. Actually you know just about as much as I do. When the DC branch gave
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252 me the tickets before I met you at the airport, they were pretty tight-lipped
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253 about the whole thing. You know how those east coast personnel are."
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254 The now warmed agents entered the air-conditioned terminal, where they
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255 were greeted by loud shouts from the luggage area. A group of people intent
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256 on something near the luggage wheel pushed and shoved for a better view.
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257 Agents Parity and Fellows made their way to the source of the commotion.
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258 "What in blazes? All this because someone's luggage was lost? That's
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259 as American as apple pie."
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260 "Not this time Fellows. I think this is a bit more serious. Watch
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261 yourself."
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262 "As always my friend."
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263 As the agents got near enough to the congregation to hear what they were
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264 saying, they also saw for themselves what all the bustle was about.
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265 "Do you see what I see Fellows?" Going round and round between pieces
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266 of Samsonite was the body of man, a rather large man. His face was down,
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267 but the agents could make out a shock of dark black hair. Hair so black
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268 that...
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269 "I see it. Oh Hell, there's only one man I know who looks like that."
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270 "Me too." said Fellows, as the agents pushed their way though the
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271 crowd, weapons drawn, to take a closer look.
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272 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1 7E1
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273 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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275 *%)_#@*%!)_*%!)_@*%)_!#*%)#_@%*)_#%*!+#%*+!%(@#)_%*@)_#*%)_@#*%_@*%@_*%@_#%*@%%*@#_)%*@#_)%*)_*!)_%*+_%*_@#)*%_@#%*@_%*@%@*#%
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276 5/21/86 - Lem Sysop - Message received. Thank you. Will do.
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277 Cistop: Sorry I have not called. Much is happening which I will fill you in when I do call. I hope the 68k stuff is
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278 going well. Found any hardware bugs yet? :-)
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279 Leonard: Your disks are done. I'll deliver ASAP.
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280 [*] : I thought you were dead.
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281 Petrov: I hope to never lock horns with your type. May a bucket of sheep dip fall on your head.
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282 (*)_#@%)_@#*%)_@#*%)_!*%)_!#%*)_!@*%! L'homme sans Parity - not related to that agent %*@#)_%*@#)%*@#_)%*#@)_*@_#@)_*!_%*@#_*@
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283
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284 HOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHYOLYHOLY
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285 The brown-robed figure hesitated for a long, silence filled moment.
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286 The only sound that filled the room was the harsh breathing of the assembled
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287 figures and the slow drip of sweat from brother Bob's closely shaven face.
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288 "You have not curbed your appetites,
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289 the low voice was icy and emotionless. "You have achieved much. You have
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290 a national following, your face and voice are well known. Revenues from
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291 your activities are second highest in the nation. Your followers are
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292 malleable and responsive. This alone protects you. Last week, you accepted
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293 an offer to dedicate a new church in a small town in Ohio. People came from
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294 miles around to hear your invocation. The next day, you indulged yourself.
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295 You were caught in the act. Extraordinary measures were necessary."
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296 The brown-robed figure moved quietly and a thin local newspaper appeared
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297 on the polished tabletop.
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299 PLEASANTVILLE MOURNS LOSS
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301 grieve after Monday's terrible tragedy. Words cannot express the horror of
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302 the scene at the Holyville disaster. Nearly half of the inhabitants of that
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304 leveled the newly built Holyville Fundamentalist Church and destroyed most
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305 of the buildings in this, our neigboring community. Loss of life was high
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308 HOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLYHOLY
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311 OFF
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314 A message a day keeps psychosis away.
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315 cute one liner
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316 #####################################################
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318 Hey, Holy..... What is this guys indulgence, anyhow? Or is it too perverse and sick to speak of? I like your stories.
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320 what prompted my sure shot short story.
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324 Bye for now, all...
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329 ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,
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330 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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331 HOHUM ***ST ARPAT H***L URKHO HUMAN DOTHE RTHIN GS...
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332 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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333 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu
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339 ______________________________JD 2446574.8171______________________________
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340 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^2^"^""^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^2^"^""^"^"^"^"^"^"
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341 WELL,WWWWWWWEEEWELL, HELLO THERE......WELL, HELLO THERE.....
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342 O.K. I'M SORRY ABOUT THAT.... I HAD MY TERM ON CBM MODE.... UMM HAVE ANY OF
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343 YOU SEEN ANYTHING ABOUT THE AUTO-MODEMS THAT COMB'S GOT FOR SALE? $19.00 IS NOT BAD AT ALL..... ANYWAY, NOW THAT I'VE WASTED
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344 A FAIRLY OKAY AMOUNT OF YOUR VALUABLE MODEM TIME, I'LL ASK ONE MORE THING... IF YOU WANT SOME INFO ON THIS MODEM, LEAVE
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345 ME A MSG ON T-COMM <636-xxxx>.
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346 BYE NOW-+-
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348 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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350 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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356 mine, this is it. They won't see it again all too soon either. And when they
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360 the events fall in place these matters must be taken cautiously. Having been
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362 for trouble.
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366 in my way.
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367 Didn't it all seem so simple to get things done the way I'd like? All
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368 I had to do was remove the element restraining my objective and I'd be
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369 in-like-Flynn. So to speak. But what was I to do since that element was the
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370 top man? Remove him? Oh sure, right. Easier said than done, fella. This was
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371 one big man, in more ways than one. And he wields more power than I first
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372 thought. But remove him I must.
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373 Alright, think. I know what I have to do. Before I can do it I must
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374 watch my my target, my element. And I did. I saw that he was getting fed up
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375 with the hassles and of the daily rigor attributed to being in the front. and
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376 there was also one other thing I knew. Yes, I remembered. This great leader
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377 has the ability exhibit the facade of sheer calm in the presence of a chaotic
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378 situation. It takes a strong man to do that, to bottle up all desires to just
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379 throw hands in the air and give in. And he is strong. But there is one small
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380 flaw I've found. He will give in.
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381 Once, in the formative years of his group, he took a vacation. This in
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382 itself is of no import except that it was not a scheduled one. He simply
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383 vanished. It was no chore to cover it up. Any office, given the time, can make
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384 ends meet. They're doing it even now. Except this time it's not being handled
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385 so smoothly. I knew he'd leave, he was bound to do it again sooner or later.
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386 Later finally arrived.
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387 I'll be turning off the dictaphone now. I have a plane to catch for
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388 Montegomery and I wouldn't want to have this contraption as part of my
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389 carry-on luggage. Oh yes, that and my newly acquired top level identity badge.
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390
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391 131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313131313
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393 ln 388 : ch /my my/my/ : do : ch /. and/. And/ : off : exit EOT
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405 /c
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406 ______________________
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407 ______________________________JD 2446575.3837______________________________
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408 [][][][[[[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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409 TO: ANYONE WHO HAPPENS TO BE SOBER ENOUGH TO PAY ATTENTION
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410 FROM: ARTHUR DENT
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411
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412 HEY YOU GUYS, IT SEEMS THAT MIKEYS SYSTEM HAS A PROBLEM. I AM USING THIS
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413 ON A DEC PRO-350 AND IT SEEMS THAT EVERY LOWERCASE CHARACTER ON THE SYS
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414 COMES OUT AS JIBBERISH ON THE SCREEN. ANYONE GOT ANY GUESSES???
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415
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416 FLOOTNOTRHING GOBBLEBLATCHITS,
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417 ARTHUR DENT.
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418
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419 ==============================================================
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420 Yeah, get a decent terminal. There's nothing wrong with the system.
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421 ========================== remur ==============================
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422
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423 THORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHOR
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424 Mr. Dent remur is correct. You most likely need a different terminal program
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425 THOR has many and has run into that same malady. THOR has visited many
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426 different lands and places where one terminal program is not the same on each.
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427 It is always best to have a few backups in your napsack so that you can
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428 communicate when visiting different INNS and lodges.
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429 THOR wishes to say hello to GUARDIAN for it has been many seasons since last
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430 his words have been read by him. Also if he has seen kathyd, please say
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431 hello to her from THOR.
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432 THORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHORTHOR
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433
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434 U.S. A.R.M.Y
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435 N A R E A O
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436 I T M B R U.
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437 T A A E K
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438 E N G L S.
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439 D I E L
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440 C D I
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441 I O
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442 C N.
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443
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444 Swell, just as long as the IRS doesn't mark me. Thor, you might be surprised
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445 to find out that kathyd is already aware of your presence and has already
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446 been told 'hello' from you. Please be patient Thor, the almighty terminal
|
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447 works in strange and sometimes slow ways.
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448 French Toast
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449 ____________________________________________________________________________
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450 Thor: Please note that he said "terminal", not "terminal program". There
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451 are many people who use terminals, which pieces of hardware that can ONLY
|
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452 be used for telecommunications. It is much more expensive to change one
|
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453 of those than to change a program.
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454 ARTHUR DENT: CHECK YOUR SWITCH SETTINGS. YOUR TERMINAL MAY SUPPORT THE APL
|
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455 CHARACTER SET. THIS MEANS THAT ALL YOUR LOWERCASE IS MAPPED TO A BUNCH OF
|
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456 GREEK/MATH/WEIRD SYMBOLS.
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457 ______________________Leonard_JD 2446576.2677______________________________
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458 THOR HAS BEEN MISSED!!!!!!
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459 <*><*><*><*><*>
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460 ~~^^(*)^^~~^^(*)^^~~^^(*)^^~~^^(*)^^~~^^(*)^^~~^^(*)^^~~(*)^^~~^^(*)^^
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461 TO:THE NET
|
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462 FROM LOGAN WOLF COMMANDER OF WPF ABOARD HIMS MINERVA TO: ALL ZHODANI I
|
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463 N PORTLAND AREA. I CHALLENGE THEE TO A DUEL. I WILL TAKE ON ANY AND
|
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464 ALL COMERS UP TO TWENTY THOUSAND TONS AT A TIME.
|
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465 LEAVE MESSAGE HERE TO REPLY ON SYSTEM.
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466 LOGAN WOLF
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467 CAPT. WPF WOLFSHEAD
|
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468 ============END==================END=============END==================
|
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469 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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470 Look out, or he'll come down on you like twenty tons of ugly! -4U-
|
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471 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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472
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473 _ ^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>
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474 NEOHAMA
|
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475 ^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>
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476 Balnk faces stare at me as I walk down the street. Slaves for some
|
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477 one. Working with no hope for a better life. Past a white, well kept-up
|
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478 house. "Hey you, get to work. And take off those clothes," says a man
|
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479 who appearently doesn't like anybody in anything but rags. "Sorry, I'm
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480 not one of your slaves. You can't, and won't, controll me." "Get to work
|
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481 befor I kill you." I pay no attension to him and keep walking. "BANG!!"
|
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482 A bullet passes through me with no effect. Confused, I should be dead.
|
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483 No effect? I turn around in anger. The man melts in my glare.
|
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484 Now I feel a sharp pain in my stomach. Hot, burning, fire shoots through
|
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485 me and I fall to the ground. A screen echos within me which, had it been
|
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486 vocal, would have shaken the Earth to dust.
|
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487 The sun is glaring at me and I glare back. One explosion, far out in
|
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488 space, and the planets fly out in every which way. Thoughts and planets
|
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489 fly as one, far away, to be lost. They may become parts of other solar
|
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490 systems or they may fall into stars and be gone.
|
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491 The Earth is black and cold. No sun to heat it. The heart freezes.
|
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492 Am I dead yet?
|
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493 ^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>^>
|
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494 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchlurk, 26 May 86 1:14
|
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495
|
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496 GOD, I HOPE SO........
|
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497
|
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498 The early sky beckons my soul
|
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499 come forth, see the dawn
|
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500 Cast up your face upon the
|
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501 Giver of life
|
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502 Light resounds resplendant
|
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503 as golden swords
|
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504 divide the darkness
|
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505 Cast up your gaze on the giver of life
|
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506 as purple becomes gold
|
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507 as shadows die
|
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508 cast down your eyes and stsnd in awe
|
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509 of the beauty that surrounds you
|
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510 then cast up your face
|
|||
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511 and see the dawn.
|
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512
|
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513 JoshuaJoshuaJoshuaJosuhua... entry coming Tuesday evening ...JoshuaJoshuaJoshua
|
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514
|
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515 N A S S A
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516 A D A O D
|
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517 T M T C V
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518 I I A I E
|
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519 O N N T R
|
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520 N I I Y S
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521 A S C A
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522 L T R
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523 R Y
|
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524 A S
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525 T
|
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526 I
|
|||
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527 O
|
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528 N
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529
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530
|
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531 ----------------------------------------------------------
|
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532
|
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533 Lord, what fools these mortals be..
|
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534
|
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535 ( Not The Keeper, just a Shakespeare fan...)
|
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536
|
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537 Bye now!!
|
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538
|
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539 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' \
|
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540 The year is 1995. The place, New York City.
|
|||
|
541
|
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|
542 As I walked up to the door, I pulled out the poster and the nails to put
|
|||
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543 it up. The poster says :
|
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544
|
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|
545 W A N T E D
|
|||
|
546 =====================
|
|||
|
547
|
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548 Jay Wire. A muscular white man. Age 29.
|
|||
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549 Stands about 6'2". about 200 lbs. Long
|
|||
|
550 black hair, a little longer than hiois
|
|||
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551 shoulders. Hazle eyes. Nick names he
|
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552 goes by :
|
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553 Smack, Waysted, Exciter, Impaler
|
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554
|
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555
|
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556 I walk into the bar and ordered a martini. I am 6', 196 lbs. Shoulder
|
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557 langth light brown hair. Green eyes. I am weiring black lether pants and
|
|||
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558 a black leather biker's jacket. I have a lazer sited 9mm in its holster,
|
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559 on my right lag.
|
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560 I walk over to a table were six men are sitting. One ask, "What the hell
|
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561 do you want?"
|
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562 "I need a six good bountyhunters. I am willing to pay 1/2 a million dollars
|
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563 to the person that find this man," I hand them each a poster, like the one on
|
|||
|
564 the door. I put a brifcase up on the table, and open it to show them that I
|
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565 havee half a millon dollars. "If you are intressed then call me @ 824-6842.
|
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566 My name is Mr. Lawless."
|
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|
567
|
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568 -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- Mr. Lawless -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-
|
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569 smallham albino - albino hamster - albanian hamster - smallham albino is
|
|||
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570 small albanian hamster. What do you call a big albanian hamster?
|
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571
|
|||
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572 ___________________________________________________________________________
|
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573 Well, tomorrow I find out how much Pascal I've picked up over the last week
|
|||
|
574 and a half. I get to write an entire program module for the system....
|
|||
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575 should be *real* interesting...
|
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576 L'homme: how goes the drive?
|
|||
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577 ______________________Leonard_JD 2446579.5422______________________________
|
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578 I think Mr. Lawless got his name from ignoring the rules of spelling.
|
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579
|
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580 - A. Poindexter -
|
|||
|
581 JoshuaJoshuaJoshua... one of these days this disk will get filled up for real, we'll get a clean disk,
|
|||
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582 and I can upload my entry. One of these days.... JoshuaJoshuaJoshua 5/28/86 22:27 JoshuaJoshau...
|
|||
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583 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$#
|
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584 A few hours later, Farley and Garret were straining the eyes of NET (and
|
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585 their own) looking for any clue to Mr. MacHinery's whereabouts. Eugene's face
|
|||
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586 seems grim and he perhaps is clutching a bit tightly on the steering wheel.
|
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587 James idly polished his semi-automatic while whistling out of tune; he wonders
|
|||
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588 about "what's eating Farley". 'Must be he's nervous about the importance of
|
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589 this mission. He'll get over it.'
|
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|
590 As if on cue, the COMSET beeps demandingly for attention. Garret taps in his
|
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591 id sequence.
|
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592 <Agents J.Garret and E.Farley: a body closely resembling Mr. MacHinery has
|
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593 been found. Parity and Fellows are handling it. Your revised instructions
|
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594 are to continue investigating locally in search of the CD files, which have
|
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595 not been found on the body. -A.Lovelace>
|
|||
|
596 The COMSET fell silent.
|
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597 "Poor Ada. I think she somehow blames herself for this. She feels she must
|
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598 supervise the whole recovery operation personally." -Farley, at the wheel.
|
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599 "Yah, I think you're right. This mess is rough on everybody."
|
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|
600 The agents pass by a popular music store, one of the largest in the region.
|
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601 "Hey, Eugene. Park over there and let's look in the store. I've been
|
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602 thinkin' about how a stack of CDs could be hidden and moved, and I can't
|
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603 think of an easier way than to include them in a store shipment. Or put
|
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604 them on a "foreign music" rack and let the carrier buy them, one at a time..."
|
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605 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$# 86:05:28:23:40 #$##$##$#
|
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606 #$##$# please ignore shifts in past/present tense- I'm nearly comatose. EFF #$#
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607 APON GOD`S THROGHN I SHELL SIT
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608 AND SPIT ON YOU MISRIBLE TWIT`S
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609 AND DOOM YOUR SOULS TOO BURN AWAY
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610 INTELL ETERNITY HAS SLOWLY DECAYED.
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612 *** *** the KEEPER of SOULS *** ***
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