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I've never HEARD of Mafia Boy. Has anybody heard
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of him? What do you think? Hmmm.
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C G
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Happy Earth day to you
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D G
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30 years late that's true
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C G
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But it's better late than never
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D G (*)
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So get out there and do.
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* Why I use different chords every time I
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sing that song? It's the most sued after
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song in the history of copyright law. (I
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DIDN'T say "sought after" I said sued after)
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So when mothers come up to me handing me five,
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asking "can you sing,,," I say sure, but you're
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going to get the folkafied marcoversion of that
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one, hope ya don't mind. They never seem to...
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<> AA TTTTTT IIIIII <>
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<> A A TT II <>
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<> AAAA TT II <>
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<> A A TT II <>
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<> A A TT IIIIII <> [221] 4-22-00
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"Here, we've decided that as long as they don't
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breach our perimeter uh, we will not resort to
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any chemical weapons."
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-direct quote. who said this?
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Maybe we'll tell you at the end
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of this zine.
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Greetz and welcome to ATI221 - The special
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Enviromasmic Gore is Spastic Shrub ain't no
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better, issue. So happy earthday, and I sure
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hope you only bought merchandise from authorised
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vendors. I'm prime anarchist and here's the zine.
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#'s and Lettuce picked at the perfect time fresh
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4 U! Shipped 2 U by Sysco, Cisco and Francisco.
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ATI. Activist Truth, Incomplete.
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A lot happened this week didn't it? Nevada Jan
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gave some speeches, Leonardo Daprichio joined the
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world of serious journalism, Carole King felt the
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earth move under her 12" monitor, and a cerberus-
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looking 3-headed puppet stole the show when nonviolent
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protestors got clubbed like baby seals in a far off
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land where there isn't much freedom, democracy &
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just ice for all. A far off land called Colombia.
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The district. Our nation's Crapitol. Where garbage
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litters the streets like lawyers, lobbyists, and
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lawyers who look like lobbyists sending letters to
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presidents of major newzpeeps saying "please turn
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your cameras off, we think it would be good for our
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country," and other such abuses.
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Pardon my french people, but thank farking god in
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some place called Heaven that doesn't resemble
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bipartisanland in any way shape or forking form that
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these network newzprezs chose to ignore those letters
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printing and showing the news anyhow. Where do these
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people get off?
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Is the US Constitution a guideline? Is it
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something to wipe my Republican fat white hairy
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diaperwearing Quilted-Northern-rubbing butt on?
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Ammendments 1-10: (and a few others too) WERE THEY
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WRITTEN FOR MY FOGGING HEALTH???
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WAKE UP AMERIKKKA. THIS IS NOT FUNNY. IT IS N O T
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A DREAM, IT IS N O T SOME JULIA ROBERTS/JODI
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FOSTER CONSPICIONIST THEORY GEORGE ORWELL 1984 FAN-
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TASTICAL WAG THE DOG HOLLYWOOD CREATION. THIS IS
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YOUR COUNTRY. THE ONE YOU WERE PROUD TO BE BORN IN,
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THE ONE WE FOUGHT TO PRESERVE. THE ONE WE PLEDGE OUR
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LILY-WHITE APARTHEID ASSEMBLAGES TO! IT'S FADING FAST.
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IT'S TURNING INTO BILL AND GEORGE'S EXCELLENT ADVANTAGE.
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THE ONE WHERE MIAMI SECEDES, TEXAS KILLS TWO BLACK PEOPLE
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A WEEK AND ARKANSAS KEEPS PUMPING OUT LECHEROUS VERMIN
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like a rat factory. This is fear and loathing in the
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good-ole-boy-you-S-of-A! Things are happening faster'n
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you can say "how many taters can I grow in one fat head's
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ear." Sure as flys on tarpaper, our union's falling apart
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and the DOW and the NASDAQ just keep gyrating like Elvis
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asking Nixon and the FBI if they want him to drum up some
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conservatism to offset alla that N-ti-worshington protest.
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Please boycott the New York Times and World Bank bonds.
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Get your city, your YMCA, your synagogue and your local
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Taco Bell to boycott both too. And for God's sake if you
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know anyone with diabetes, tell 'em to stay the heck away
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from the new bread at Subway. They've doubled the amount
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of sugar, doubled the amount of high fructose corn syrup
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and added stuff I not only can't pronounce, but can't
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find explanations for on the entire world wide web. No
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lie, I asked Jeeves, Regis, Kathie Lee Gipper, and I
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even called in a lifeline. Nada. Zilch, squelch, belch,
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feck! Nothing. Things I can't pronounce. You'll please
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to know there's less than 2% of each of THEM though. But
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let me tell you, the white sugar is only third to flour
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and water. Flour and water, people. The new bread. I'm
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serious, now. Better dead, than the new bread. Tell your
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self that. Better d... Well, better anything than dead,
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I'd say. So don't go near it. Do a salad or something,
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or the wheatbread. Maybe put out your hand and ask
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for extra pickles, just pour it and moosh it in some
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mustard, mayo and tuna-substance or something.
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Jubilee, mon. Joshua fought, them bones is shakin'
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and them walls're come tumblin. Sunshine around for
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everyone soon. Revelation, revolution swift comin' to
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you and a dogg named Abu.
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Let me be completely unequivering here. I speak
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pure prophecy now. Prayerful words and meditations of
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my heart this moment. THERE IS NO STOPPING A CULTURE
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OF NON-VIOLENCE.
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You will beat us down, we will keep getting back
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up somehow. Stronger, more determined and more creative
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than you'll ever expect. To say "you ain't seen nothing
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yet," would be the understatement of the millenium.
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Prague? LA? Philly? "We'll go where you go," you're
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gon' have your hands full.
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I'll end this rant with two questions.
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Why has alt. section of usenet been heavily infiltrated
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since April 16th??? I'm not talking two at a time - good
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cop - bad cop - like old times. I'm talking the gang's
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all here! Why? Why, why why?
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What does it serve you? And do you even know what alt.
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stands for? Oh I guess that was more'n two questions,
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huh?
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Peace, love and birdhouse gourds,
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Oh, and happy passover shabbot, and happy easter,
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can you tell the difference between halloween and
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easter candy anymore? Me either!
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prime
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#'s 0004232300 hrs
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http://www.sinkers.org/a16
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http://www.a16.org/a16_notebook.cfm
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http://scene.textfiles.com/vu-gnn.html
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http://www.freshwidow.com/unholy1.html
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http://dc2.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=1463
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http://www.illinimedia.com/buzz/spring_99/19990415/femme.html
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http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/rails/disused.underground.html
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Nook/1574/index.html
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http://matrix.crosswinds.net/~thewing
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http://www.zinebook.com/resour1.html
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http://www.freerangegraphics.com
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http://www.shutterbug.org
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http://www.mihra.org/2k
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http://dsl.org/copyleft/#dsl
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http://www.usdoj.gov/kidspage
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http://www.burningheart.com/refused
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http://cosmos.lod.com/~ati/ati220.html
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http://www.thekingcenter.com/FullTranscript.html
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/columns/melanie/000419.txt
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http://www.guestchoice.com/protestcam_highlights.html
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2795.html
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http://www.mayday2000.org.uk
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http://www.gwbush.com
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http://www.fYuOcUk.com
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http://dsl.org/review/1999/05
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http://www.thenation.com/thebeat
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http://www.totse.com/files/FA007/soakennd.htm
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http://www.alternet.org/PublicArchive/McConahay042100.html
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http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/first/toolbox/contest/05.html
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http://misterridiculous.com/features/evilcorporations/walmartryan.html
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LETTUCE : K33P T4O43 CARD2 & 73TTVC3 CVMMIN
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Kudos!
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Keep spreading the good, peaceful message.
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Ben
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Dear Prime
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In a recent poll one of the networks said
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45% approved; and 44% disapproved. In the
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fine print it said +/- 4%
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Doesn't that mean it could go either way?
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Maybe if you could discuss this in your
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numbers run?
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Thanks
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Trish (Stat)
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[well, that's not exactly what #'s run is for
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but we could tackle that right here. Eh? Thanks
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for bringing this up. Consider what it means on
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the surface. It could be as much as 49% approve
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when as little as 40 will disapprove. And it can
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almost swing exactly as far the other way and
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they'd allow themselves to say the exact same
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chart!
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Do you get the same feeling I do, Trish, that
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this tells us almost nothing?
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Do you think someone's telling us what it is
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we're supposed to "feel" like they're telling us???]
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Hi. I'm not a hacker, nor a reader/contributor.
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I am, however, for the freedom of the individual,
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which I suspect is very much in line with the hacker
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credo. I just wanted to commend those people I saw
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joining the A16 protests against the IMF/World Bank
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today in D.C., who were wearing "2600 - Hackers for
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Freedom" T-shirts.
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Glad to see another group in the fight for freedom.
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Lane (202)
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HAPPY EASTER!
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I hope your doing well. I found this cool site today
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and just thought I'd send you a card.
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http://rainforest.care2.com
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Bye bye!
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-Me
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:)
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& Now, Part II of AK's Travel Saga
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05.19
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I slept in, took a shower, finished packing my bag. As agreed yesterday I
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called Wendell and he gave me a ride to the closest toll road entrance.
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The Bristol entrance was around 15 miles away. I arrived after 1:00pm. I
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had a sign that said 'WEST' made-up of a piece of paper on pizza box, a
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little string, in black felt. I started off trying to get a ride from the
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cars coming from the South, before the actual entrance to the toll road
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(and safely out of sight of the toll road employee(s) - N 41 '44.267 W 85
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'47.804 taken at 1:30pm). My visibility and traffic was good and there was
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a nice shoulder for cars (or trucks) to pull off, before they made the turn
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into the toll road entrance. The disadvantages of the location were that
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most of the traffic (75%+) wasn't going on the toll road, so I was thumbing
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a lot of vehicles who wouldn't even consider picking me up. Also I was
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missing all the vehicles (perhaps 1/3 of the total) who were coming from
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the North. Regardless of those factors I was offered a ride within four
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minutes of starting!!! That was extremely encouraging. However since the
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person was going on Michigan 12 (an East-West two laner) I turned them down
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and changed my sign to "WEST TOLLROAD". Later on I was offered two other
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rides by people going north, who must have not read my sign (?) so I
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refused them. After over an hour and a half of no luck, I wandered over to
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the turnpike, but was told by an employee to stay off it. So I took up my
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courage and hitched a couple hundred feet in front of the entrance (N 41
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'44.329 W 85 '47.693 3:33pm). Visibility was decent (not the best since
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drivers were driving at a 90 degree angle), the shoulder was fair (traffic
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had to slow anyways for the toll booth), and I'd maximised the number of
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drivers that saw me. After not too long (half an hour or so), a trucker
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pulled over. To my great joy he was going to Wisconsin (!!!), and since he
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looked 'ok' I hopped in. I'd waited about 2 hours and a quarter.
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We took the long route (an extra 30 miles or so) to avoid the Chicago rush
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hour. We went West until 39 and then North to Rockford to rejoin 90. By
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8pm we were at N 41 '43.424 W 89 '00.424, stopped at a random truck stop
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in nowhere particular. We stopped once since their was a scales ahead for
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the trucker to update his logbook (there's a big fine if they check and you
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aren't current), and another time to find something related to paying gas.
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The trucker was probably in his early 30s. He had been driving since Long
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Island and was going to near the Twin Cities, right on the Wisconsin /
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Minnesota border. His truck was a bit smaller than the typical semi, and
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he said there was more money in driving smaller trucks. There were six
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packs of Marlboros on the dash. Tapes and papers and pop bottles and more
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strewn around. He said the last trucker had left it a mess.
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Self-described as crazy. He listened to heavy metal and comedy tapes (some
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Eddie Murphy and other material that was generally crude with lots of
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swearing). Though interestingly one of the tapes we listened to was by an
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alternative Christian band, which he had a friend in who was dying (and in
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a wheel chair). He enjoyed making snide crude remarks on the CB. Had a
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small pin-up calendar (naked women) by the dash. He was from LA and
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half-Mexican (on his mom's side), had been stabbed six times - probably
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because as he related, he would go on drinking binges and spend all his
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money and get too violent for his friends when he went home. His main goal
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was to drive trucks until he was rich. He claimed girlfriends in every
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state he frequently drove to and used his cellular phone to talk to two
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friends and to get a date from a sister of one of his best friend (an
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African American - more proof that he was willing to transcend racial
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barriers). He wasn't allowed to drive in California due to a prior
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accident and mentioned that some drivers deserved to get hit for their poor
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driving (we did have one or two vehicles pull in front of us rather
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dangerously). He'd been driving a couple years and didn't own the rig. He
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had hitch-hiked before and that, combined with a general fearlessness, must
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have been why he picked me up. He offered me what he called a 'speed
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pill', from a small container of them. While cleaning up the truck he got
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me to throw out the window some used drug paraphenalia which he said his
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brother, a pot-head, had used last week in the truck. He was generous and
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offered me a meal, though I said I wasn't that hungry and had some food (as
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I did). He also tried to get me (and a person he was calling on his
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cellular) to take a trucking job, as he or his company had a rig that
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needed a driver and he was moderately persuaded that trucking was a good
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profession (perhaps the money was the good in it). He appeared to be a
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little nervous agitated, like he was on some kind of substance to stay
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awake. But I never saw him take anything and he did a fine job driving.
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Except for the stops (one to fill up with gas) we kept going and did a good
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speed (a little over the limit). It was tempting to stay with him through
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Wisconsin, as we would have arrived around Eau-Claire in the wee hours of
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the morning, and it was great luck getting a good ride as my first one, but
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I decided to chance it and got let off in Rockford, Illinois to surprise
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visit a friend.
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At 9:40pm he left me off at the first exit after we rejoined 90/94 (N 42
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'16.255 W88 57.829). Turns out the next exit would have been about a mile
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closer. I walked about 4 miles. I was in a t-shirt and long pants, but
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sweating because it was a lot of work carrying the backpack, especially up
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hills. I didn't have a map, so I used the GPS unit to figure out how far I
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was and relied on memory to guess where to turn. Fortunately I found the
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roads where I needed them. Krista's house was actually 500 feet away from
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the predicted geocoded location, but I was able to find it by its address
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(reading mailboxes in the dark with the illumination of the Garmin III
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unit). I arrived at her house at 10:55 (N 42 18.392 W 88 55.553). She
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wasn't home, but showed up later. The most funny thing was that she'd
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actually passed me while I was walking to her place, hadn't recognised me
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(it was very dark) but had joked to her friends that it might be me since I
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was hitching home!
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I decided to try the northern route through Canada, hoping to swing up to
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Winnipeg and see a number of large Canadian cities and provinces that I
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hadn't seen before. I slept on a comfortable couch and washed my hair (all
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of this time hitching I looked like a pretty "straight" kid - except for
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the beard).
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(CON'T Next Issue)
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CONCERT REVIEW: SORT OF. By Marco
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Indigenous played at Earthday. Great to see them again.
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They're doing really well for themselves lately, last
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year they toured with BB King. Hoo Hah! The bigtime.
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Now they've been jamming with Bob Dylan lately. Something
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tells me he needs them more than they need him, but that's
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fine. I like Bob, I like "the kids." I have one complaint
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about their earthday gig though.
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Guild had these acoustic guitars they must have required
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the band to use that sounded really crappy. My guess is the
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strings were too brand new, and the guitars might have been
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shoddy craftsmanship too. Could somebody please let them
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play their own instruments? I'll bet they'd like that.
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RIGHT OUT OF THE WORLD BANK BUILDING IT'S GATT
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Guitar Anarchist Technique Tip # 18
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SINGALONG SONG
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by Marco
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Everybody wants you to sing along
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But they keep right on writing those horrible songs
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Everybody wants you to sing right along
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But they keep on co-writing the most horrid of songs
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G A B C B
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Oh happy birthday to earthday
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E A
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The best we can do
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G
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oh man, Clint
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D7 G
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Is that the best you can do.
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Even with the lyrics on the jumbotrons
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We're missin' you
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you're never singin' along
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Cause they keep right on writing those horrible songs.
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Oh happy birthday to earthday
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The best we can do
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Oh Mr. Rockstar,
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Is that the best you can do.
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Oh happy birthday to earthday
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The best we can do
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Oh Tin Pan Alley
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Is that the best you can do.
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HEY! THIS HAPPENED TO ME TOO.
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reprinted by Prime Anarchist Productions
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Bryan Hensley, 20, of Bowling Green, Ky., who came to
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Washington to take part in the protests, strummed his
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guitar and danced as he sang a song from the rock group
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Blind Melon. After he finished, five officers applauded
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and asked about his guitar.
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"We could use the entertainment," one said.
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----====----
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So who chose to use chemical weapons on civilians in mid
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April of the year 2000? A clue, his country never got a
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weapon it didn't soon use.
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Did you figure it out? OK, Another clue. Somewhere
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south of N 41. Quite a bit south. Still no bite?
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You'll be surprised. Los Estados Unidos. OK, this might
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GIVE it away. April 16, and 17th. WDC Police Chief Charles
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"manipulate that press" Ramsey.
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Send anything, but send something to:
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ati@etext.org
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I leave you with a question of the rhetorical kind.
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$1.70 a gallon for diesel?!? Holy Wah!!! Is that
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Bush, Gore and Kissinger stickin' it to the teamsters
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for participating in A-16 or what??? |