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ATI 71. 3-16-97 1041pm
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Hello there. Prime Anarchist here. Many really cool things coming up
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in issues to follow. But then, of course I'd say that, right? Starting this
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issue I'll reprint (in 5 or 6 episodes) "Marc Frucht's Guide To The
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Unabomber's Manifesto" which was published in Stonington Conn. Dec. 1995.
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Yadda yadda! Lemme start with that right after the subscription info. Then
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on to the #'s run and the calendars and such. As usual a sub is phree for the
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taking. Just send
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SUBSCRIBE ATI
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to:
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listserv@brazerko.com
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Letters to the ed? marco99@juno.com
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Web page? none yet.
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OK. here goes:
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Part 1 of a 5 or 6 page doc entitled (hey!!! be glad i didn't call
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it a trilogy and go 9 books.):
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MARC FRUCHT'S GUIDE TO THE UNABOMBER'S MANIFESTO.
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stonington, ct. dec. '95
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If I had to pick a few thousand words to print in the paper and
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assure the reading public that this is basically what the unabomber people
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are saying in their manifesto they would be what follows: (you will notice
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that hardly any of them match what the Washington Post chose to include.
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But I've put three dots everywhere I've cut, and have kept in the paragraph
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#'s so you can look this all up if you can. See for yourself. The only
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reason I'm trying to put my two scheckels in here, is I believe you are
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being lied to, abused and there, hurt. The "few-thousand-words-they-need-
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to-know" were published August 2, 1995. The "full unedited uncensored"
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version was not published until 3 months later. Never mind the fact that
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I believe there's some footnotes missing, and possibly some entire lines and
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paragraphs, I think the time delay was unfair enough. Someone has decided
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what you need to know, when you need to know it, and I believe with all my
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heart that this is wrong. By way of reopening government, or at least seeking
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real forum, here are the words I think were more important than the others.
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I'll highlight those that match the August publication, and I've begun and
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ended with short poems of my own, as I've always believed that metaphor is
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much more effective, important, and useful along with rhetoric and
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propaganda.
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<picture. wooden metronome>
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Please Photocopy and Distribute Widely. -mf-
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TO THE TECHNOCRAT a peom by marc frucht. Dec. 23, 1995
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I
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So what will YOUR bones bemoan
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When paleopeople pluck them back up from the craggy earth--
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Your youngers entruseted them to til time imemo-real?
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Eczema, mine cry that'll be all, pray,
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'cept maybe vegetarian: all but the first quarter century.
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Walked a lot maybe. Ran too much-- too many 10K's too much pasta.
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Will they know about my sex life? How about drug use?
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Abuse for that matter-- those silly teen-time years.
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Caffeine-- my only real addiction I fear, 'cept if you count food in general.
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I'll leave this mark if I can: before during or after I pass
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(maybe I already did) "BEWARE," my humerus'll read, like a strange
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Egyptio-hyro-glypho curse. "If you roll me (or any of mine other mariners
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For that matter) I will rock you."
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Marco said that. Try for double or nothing?
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II
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Roll the bones, my anthrofools.
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Turn the stones-- use obtrusive tools,
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Pluck up trees and leave a mess:
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You'll get yours' - ye, sevenfold or less.
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<picture. 2 story log cabin>
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1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for
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the human race...
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4. We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system. This
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revolution may or may not make use of violence; it may be sudden or it may
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be a relatively gradual process spanning a few decades...
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50. The conservatives are fools: they whine about the decay of traditional
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values, yet they enthusiastically support technological progress and economic
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growth. Apparently it never occurs to them that you can't make rapid drastic
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changes in the technology and the economy of a society without causing
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rapid changes in all other aspects of the society as well, and that such
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rapid changes inevitably break down traditional values.
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(CON'T NEXT ISSUE)
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pap #'s run is quite small this week to leave room for urgent schtuff.
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http://www.execpc.com/~tran/crossroads/MHF
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http://www.adbusters.org
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http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/7996
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http://www.suck.com/daily/dynaframes/95/09/06
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http://www.netcore.ca/~locutus
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http://www.cheathouse.com
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http://www.vcomm.net/~crunch/play/history/index.html
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calendular!!!
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March 18th, 8:30 pm Wisconsin gathering of School of the Americas Watch.
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http://www.derechos.org/soaw for more info
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May 13, 1985 MOVE got bombed.
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HATE LETTERS & LOVE MAIL
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Keep the ati's coming!
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It's the most worthwhile mail I get!
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Hepcat
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Thanks for this link! I am adding it to the Homes Not Jails Boston
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webpage,
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which by the way is:
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http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7996
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hey, why not add it to your next newsletter?
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Fight the power,
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-Chris
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(ed. note: you got it.)
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Ona move! This is a SERIOUS CALL TO ARMS to MOVE's supporters, to all
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revolutionary minded folks EVERYWHERE, and to EVERYBODY who is concerned
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about justice.
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May 13, 1997 marks twelve years since the brutal vicious bombing and
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murder of innocent babies, women, men and animals. Little has been done to
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really address the root of what caused the police attack on MOVE.
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This May 13, we are NOT having another TALK SESSION, nor another PROGRAM,
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we're having a work session. This year we're calling on serious-minded
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people to work with us to set an agenda, then fulfill it. We need you to tell
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us what re-sources you can offer - organizational and individual. We of
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MOVE will tell you specific things we think that are necessary.
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Be serious, be strong, be ready to work!!!
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ONA MOVE
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Ramona Africa.
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(ed ibid: excerpted from Africa's open letter)
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And now, an ATI recommended BOOK OF THE WEEK.
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"The Complete Laptop Computer"
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-- David H Rothmann
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Forward by William F. Buckley, JR.
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Swear to God. I read at least 3 pages of this one. And 2 were NOT Buckley's.
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- - -- - - - -- - -- -- -- - - -- ------- -- -- - -
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McBOEING MARRIAGE. Reprinted from THE CATHOLIC WORKER, Jan/Feb '97. pg 5
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To the tune of 13.3 billion dollars, Boeing and McDonnell-Douglas
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got married, pundits calling it a great match, and the couple seem very
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happy indeed. As Sally Marx pointed out the cold war is supposed to be over,
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and still more than 50% of US tax dollars go for war preparations. These
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monies for organized violence, in some form or fashion, are collected by the
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IRS, which, believe it or not, has a "mission statement!" Now, maybe others
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don't find this funny, but I associate mission statements with religious
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groups, although I know everybody and their dog seems to have one these days.
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In case you missed it, here it is:
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THE PURPOSE OF THE IRS IS TO COLLECT THE PROPER AMOUNT OF TAX
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REVENUE AT THE LEAST COST; SERVE THE PUBLIC BY CONTINUALLY IMPROVING
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THE QUALITY OF OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; AND PERFORM IN A MANNER
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WARRANTING THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IN OUR INTEGRITY,
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EFFICIENCY AND FAIRNESS.
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--pub. 594, Understanding the Collection Process.
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Now we end with JOURNAL POEM 2
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I feel misplaced;
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My rock used to be in the bank.
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Now it's washed down the river,
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Maybe at the bottom of the sea by now;
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Or maybe on top of some mountain.
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Whatever happened to John DeLorean?
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That aluminum car - so costly. Maybe he
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Rusted, or washed into some sea.
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Of obscurity. Or invested.
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In fossil fuel.
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A miner's head-lamp, laptop and a
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Portable computerprinter -- never mind
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Walderness Pond; I'll go write in a
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Cave. Live on roots.
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You mean French onion soup's not
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Vegetarian?? Cheez whiz, gadzookamaluga.
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Prefix: Gad. Suffix: Uga. Root: zookamal.
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Do you remember cruisin' Main Street?
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Smaller towns still do it.
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Is this the 40's again: or what?
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They probably wear sharks tooths too.
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And fossils.
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With dry sense of humor; who needs a towel?
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Gadzookamaluga-
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Webster 1958. pg 569.
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(n) ((bad expression. from early bourgeois,
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Gadfly- annoying. from caveman, ugh- dunno.
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Middle american for doggeral, bad poetry.))
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Someone who can't express himself well.
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"What a gadzookamaluga." Clinically a
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Writer's block. "I'm gadzookamaluga'd
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Now, go easy on me."
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Someone's rhetoric simply stinks.
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"Gadzookamaluga!"
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Great synonym for "Bullshit."
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"Dolapachont" is Navajo for "bullshit."
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I used to know it in Laguna too.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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g'nite and g'news.
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as per usual address all correspondence, corrugated metals, corrosive
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materials, correlated quips, corporate welfare and casual complaints to:
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marco99@juno.com
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