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STEAL THIS TEXTPHILE by the Prime Anarchist.tsihcrana emipr eht yb
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elihptxet
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Live from Cybercity, New Mexico ocixem wen
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yticrebyc morf EVIL
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it's the official mirror sight
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thgis rorrim laiciffo the sti
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of ATI, Activist Trimorphisms, INGURGITATED. detatigrugni
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trimorphisms???
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Sunday. 17th August. 1997.
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404 error. No such date.
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ATI. the house that Jack
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/PAP #'s run for/
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Built. Yeah, right.
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/Friday, August /
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Kevorkain maybe. Am I
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/ ??, 1997. /
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Right?
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/ one # from it /
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Brought to you by
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/ ALL / http://www.adbusters.org
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www.prime-video.com/funstuff.html
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http://envirolink.org/orgs/ef/arrests.htm
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http://www.plix.com/~users/redorman/index.htm
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http://www.netvideo.com/nobody
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http://newsmait.com/tbt2.htm
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http://pollux.com/authors/tober.htm
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http://www.883.net
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http://www.trickster.com
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http://www.execpc.com/~tran/crossroads/MHF
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Dear Prime Anarchist,
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About that "Who the phuck is he???" story:
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Actually I get this all the time :) The guy who wrote that book (Which
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is pretty good, but no hacking secrets) is named "Knightmare" and his
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REAL name is Dennis Fiery. I have had my 2 handles since before I ever
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heard of Fiery. "The Knightmare", and "Lord Knightmare" have always been
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the 2 handles I have used, depending on the circle of friends I am in...
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Yeah, I know Crunch :)
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Also, I am in the beginning stages of possibly my own book, which I hope
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will provide a good overview of the world of Phreaking and Hacking...
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Yeah, buy the book. It is decent.
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Thanks,
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Lord Knightmare.
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(Almost ATI online - Book Review. by Prime Anarchist. Special to ATI
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Secrets of a Super Hacker by the Knightmare. 224 pages. $19.95
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A manual on the methods of computer hacking. The Knightmare tells...
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OVERHEARD ON A TELNET MAILER:
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Oh /-\$$ t0 all of y0u |< rad d00ds
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who still talk shit about Mitnick,
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this guy is one of the few people
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alive who could trully divert on a
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celuliar phone, while he might not
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have been much on a unix guy he
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was a VMS master(how many of you
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gimps have even touched DCL I wonder...)
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and he still schooled a NSA spook.
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That, in my book, gets brownie points.
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He was one of the worlds most
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knowledgable Phone Phreaks and he could (ED NOTE: I WOULDN'T
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school all of you Redboxing, never GO THAT FAR)
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*heard*of*Ess*or*SxS, ratshack shopping
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glorified mall rats. I keep hearing
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people running off at their mouth
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about Mitnick, even people that I
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respect(sorry Sadena). It pisses
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me off and I had to get that off my chest.
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I have not read the Poulson story by (2ND NOTE and then I'll
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Littman, but you are right on about shut up: Well, there
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Mitnick.. one bad ass dude... I have you go...)
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ALOT of respect for him. He was
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really railroaded.... Wish there
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were something we could all do.
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People who run their mouth about
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Mitnick (Which, as of yet, I have not
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heard anyone do this..) don't know
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SHIT about his skills. Very gifted
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would be my words... And he is has been
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a regular contributing writer
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for 2600 for the longest time. Who can
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dispute the experts? Wanna tell
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Emmanuel that Mitnick is not good enough
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to write for 2600? Heh, he
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would tell you to kiss his ass.
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Just thought I would have my say. Kevin
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Mitnick will always be known as one of
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the Elite.
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SEND ALL LETTERS to the editor, gripes, questions, comments, literary
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brain dumps, even illiterary brain dumps to either of the following
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two places:
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1) ati@etext.org
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2) alt.society.ati
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Back issues are phree as usual. They are easiest acquired in ascii at
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI
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That one is case sensitive (caltech, you know) "so do as you're told."
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PRIME ANARCHIST COLUMN PRIME ANARCHIST COLUMN PRIME ANARCHIST COLUMN
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So where does it begin and where does it end? I'll leave it all up to U.
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ATI, your ascii answer to Webaholism.
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COLO (Colorado Springs) - Focus On the Family has called for an
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All-Christian ban on the "Magic Eye" newspaper cartoon.
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"It bugs out your eyes along with your mind," says Rev. Bob Dobbs,
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cult
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leader of the entire FOF chain. "so then it has you open and ready for
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Satan to just come on in there and tell you, well, tell you just about
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anything." Dobbs went on to describe the process in great detail in such
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a graphic way that this PAWN reporter got a woodie. Dobbs is calling on
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his whole flock, "and everyone else's flock for that matter," to just
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ignore it when you see it, and prepare for the next comic strip burnings
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coming to a church near you.
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http://www.magiceye.com
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http://focusonthefamily.com
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<Picture> - The invention of the Pyramid Scheme. Bob Thaves. 8/17/97
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Chewing raw garlic, man hauls 800 pound block of clay on
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5 logs. Many others ahead of him hauling blocks in teams
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of between 4 and 11.
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<>Caption<> - "...and then he said I haul stone blocks for just five
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people, and my name goes to the top of the list!"
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http://frankandernest.com
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BILLINGS (Mont.) - Brand new pill allows ECOLI victims to eat as much
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hamburger as they want.
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http://www.kitkat.com
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Prime says bye for now, see you in cyberspace...
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PRIME ANARCHIST SAYS "STEAL THIS BOOK."
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As if you can anymore. Get it free at:
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http://www.vintagevinyl.com/Steal/Steal.html
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That's the whole book, online as a text
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file, swear to Lilith. You can read it,
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download it, look at it, touch it... (well
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the hardcover's still for sale for what,
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10 dollars I think they said, but don't
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quote me there.) do anything you want t'it.
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But you just can't steal it; even if you
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tried.
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PAWN (Prime Anarchist World News
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Westminster, England -- Two thespians have been trying to raise a
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child for the last eleven years.
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"It's great. We're having the time of our lives," said Robert Inglun,
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who's playing the mom. Inglun says it's hard work, but worthwhile, and
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that after a time, the child should become a thespian himself.
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"Not so," says Cletus Kingrich, minority leader in the house of
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Ladies. "An emphatic no way. We just won't stand for it. I mean how can
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two thespians raise a child. That kid will never know what role he or she
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is really supposed to play.
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Here is my report from the James Taylor show at
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Harkness Saturday night. by Carl Franklin
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Clear sky.
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Crescent moon.
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Shooting stars.
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Comfortable air.
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Nobody screaming.
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Nobody standing up.
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Large video monitor over the stage.
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Camera crew.
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Crystal clear sound system.
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Four backup singers.
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James takes the stage.
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Solo guitar.
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Something in the way she moves.
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First verse.
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Beautiful.
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Second verse.
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Backup singers.
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Chorus.
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Band comes in.
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Crowd very happy.
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One song.
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Then another.
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Then another.
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We are sucked in.
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We are listening to our own thoughts.
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Our own feelings.
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Take a break.
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Lighten up.
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James talks to us.
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"Hello, out there on the lawn!"
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We wave and whistle.
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The crowd shouts requests.
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James lets them talk.
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For an eternity.
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"Shutup" he tells them.
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In jest.
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We laugh.
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The sun has set.
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Next song.
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Frozen man.
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Confusion.
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Happiness.
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Sadness.
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I can relate.
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The show is over.
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Way too soon.
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First encore.
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Shed a little light.
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"Let us turn our thoughts today
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To Martin Luther King
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And recognize that there are ties between us
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All men and women
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Living on the earth
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Ties of hope and love
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Sister and brotherhood"
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Peace.
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Love.
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Understanding.
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Catharsis.
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Weeping.
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Second encore.
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Sweet Baby James.
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Everyone sings along.
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Third encore.
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How Sweet It Is.
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Indeed, James.
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Indeed.
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And that's my report from
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Waterford, CT August 10, 1997
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Carl
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:-)
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And now, an ad for your least favorite late nite bagel shop.
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Doo wop.
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HmmBop.
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Be bop
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HIp hop
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Dust mop
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Mom and pop shop.
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Shimmy shimmy coco pop
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Bumper crop, lick a lovely
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Lollipop. Pig slop
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And spinning top.
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Horses clop
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And Pringles prop
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Your gollywhop.
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Circus top
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Circus top.
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Fill a bag at Stop and Shop.
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Sometimes you just gotta say.
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WHY DO I ALWAYS
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END UP AT IHOP?
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Marco Capelli's Peacewalk FAQ:
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For anyone who hasn't peacewalked before here's a little bit to
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help send you on your way.
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I wrote: how was the new mexico walk?
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how's hanuman temple doing?
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I walked in Junji's spiritual walk 1992 and beyond.
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Met lots of really c00l people in az and nm.
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marco99@juno.com
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And A wrote:
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The Peace Walk was really good, Some of the
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Taos Pueblo Indians walked with us, The camping
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sites went well, about twenty walkers in all.
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We had some challenging weather, but it made
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for an intense journey.
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I made a small excursion to Los Alamos, where I
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met someone who works for cable TV and he is
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interested in letting us edit any video work that
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happens in relation to the Peace walk.
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I heard there is a Global Peace gathering happening
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in Chama NM on the 18th of August, I'm not sure of
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the exact location, however, I'm sure it will be a
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good event.
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>Adam<
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An Ad For The Other Guyz:
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Fed UPS???
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FedEX!!!
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Check out DAMN and their web page--
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it looks like an excellent group of
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contacts.
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Sonya
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---------------------
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http://www.worldmedia.com/madness/directtest/hnj4.htm
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http://www.tao.ca/earth/direct.htm
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Feel free to print and/or rebroadcast any DAMN coverage,
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though please let us know so we know how far our
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coverage is reaching.
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an ad for THE OTHER GUYS: (just like on TV when
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Fed UPS? you get two ads
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FedEx!!! in a row :) )
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JOHNSVILLE, IL, RENAMED WALMART #11717
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JOHNSVILLE, IL--In a special town-square ceremony Friday, Mayor Byron
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Elkins officially renamed the town of Johnsville, IL, pop. 2,372, WalMart
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#11717. "All WalMart #11717ians can be proud to call WalMart #11717 their
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home," the mayor said. "I think we can all agree that WalMart #11717 is a
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wonderful place to work and shop." Added Elkins: "Go WalMart #11717 High
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Cougars!" Other residents of WalMart #11717 were equally enthusiastic.
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"The
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arrival of WalMart in our town this year caused dozens of stores to
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close,
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eliminating over 400 jobs," said greeter and mother of three Marianne
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Gross. "But on the bright side, nearly 150 jobs have been created by the
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new store." Citizens of WalMart #11717 who behave will receive a
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subcutaneous corporate-identification implant chip good for an employee
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discount at any WalMart store.
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EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL BRANCHES MERGE
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WASHINGTON, DC--Seeking to streamline federal affairs and give the
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government a much-needed shot in the arm, the three federal branches
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inked
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an unprecedented $12 trillion merger deal Monday. "No more will the three
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branches bicker and argue and overrule each other," President Clinton
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said
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of the merger, reportedly the largest of its kind since last year's
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ABC-Disney deal. "This merger should give the federal government
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tremendous
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synergy, a kind of 'cross-pollinization' that the framers of the
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Constitution never envisioned when they developed the now-antiquated
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system
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of 'checks and balances' so long ago." In the first major move since the
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merger's announcement, on Tuesday Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
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ordered mandatory military conscription for all adult males in
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preparation
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for a September invasion of Iraq.
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(last two reprinted from Onion or somewhere)
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And now we finish with JOURNAL POEM 18 from Marco's selfpublished book
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"I Slurp My Coffee," which was dedicated: For James Ingram Merrill
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Dead: gone; still with us --
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Poiesies in our pockets.
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JOURNAL POEM 18
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And Maude Hadassah talks about
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Women's Anti High Price League
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>From atop an overturned
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Pushcart -- 1917.
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So my Gonzo pseudonym this
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Nite being paz O'Guerra I read
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"Mexico City Blues," by
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Jacky Kerouacky in the desert
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While my unit supports 2-7th
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Cavalry. Kept it in my cargo
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Pocket. Word pictures amazing
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Blazing, dazing, mezmarizing.
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He'll realize he's sucking on
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The clarinet before he chokes.
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Hey Steel Belted Tar Pelted:
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Would you like the laws and
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Liturgy or morals and myth?
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Walden Pond Condominiums says
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Come enjoy your individuality
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With us. Dial 1-900-NEW-GURU.
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Calls are just $35 a minute.
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Ask your parents B4 dropping out.
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James Ingoldsby invented vitamin
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C tablets, then years later??
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Pop Rocks!
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"I tawt I taw a toffee mug," says
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Alvin C. Block, "I did I did, I
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Hallucinated a toffee mug!!!"
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Coffee grounds. Some spilled
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Coffee grounds. Do you slurp?
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Some finely ground spilled-on-the
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Ground coffee grounds.
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So Mecca and Medina join hands.
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write ati@etext.org
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