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NUMBER OF LINES: 610
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************ REMOVED: 21 JUL 83 ***********************
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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 PLACED ON
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6 THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privatly 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.
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10 It is intended that the system be normally used for messages and
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11 advertisments by the users. As the system is privatly owned, I retain the
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12 right to remove any and all messages which I may find offensive
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13 to me. Additionally because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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14 periodically purged of older messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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15 The saved information will be cycled to drive 'B' while the information on
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16 drive 'B' will be archived, and a fresh disk will be installed in drive 'A'.
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17 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out
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18 of the enter mode. The message is automaticly stored.
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19 If after entering the message you find you made a mistake,
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20 use the replace command to replace the line.
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21 To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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22 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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23 ========================================
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24
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25 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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26 wow gee neat! Fianaly caught you
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27 changing disks!!!!!!
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28 Aaron at 06:03
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29 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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30 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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31 a vast wasteland of zero bytes waiting
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32 to be filled with null characters....
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33
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34 any comments as to the ethics
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35 of genetic research?I've just been
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36 reading of how the favorite bug
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37 for such research is E. Coli.,a rather
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38 sedate bug (as bugs go),that lives
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39 most of its life in our intestines.
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40 Yep,folks,thats right,if they should
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41 happen to come up with a particularly
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42 noxios version of E. Coli.,guess who
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43 catches hell first!That's right,us!.
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44 Such an obvious mistake in judgement
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45 would lead me to believe that
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46 government saction and support to
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47 such reasearch should be funneled into
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48 something like the space program.
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49
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50
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51 then again,maybe not
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52 Aaron at 06:33
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53 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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54 -----
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55 For sale:
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56
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57 Hayes Stack Smartmodem 300 w/o documenta-
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58 tion at $200.
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59
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60 Contact Kim Flowers at 254-xxxx or call
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61 254-xxxx and ask for Kim.
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62 -----
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63 -----------
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64 What happened to all the neat stuff on here?? Did it go away??
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65
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66 The bells are back !!!!!!!
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67 <><><><><><> DINGY <><><><><><>
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68 DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK!
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69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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70 Yes, but what about his front?
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71 ******************************************
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72 Aaron, they've ALREADY come up with an eEXTREMELY noxious E. coli strain!
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73 It was developed to convert waste cellulose into methane (for fuel). It does so
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74 QUITE well. Then someone pointed out that it was still capable of living in
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75 humans. What would the effect be? Well... there is usually enough cellulose in
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76 your guts to keep it producing merrily. How much? Several cubic feet (!) an
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77 hour. SEVERAL CUBIC FEET!!!!!!! you say. And just how fast can this gas escape?
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78 UH, lesse now... (looong pause)
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79 about 1/3 to 1/2 as fast as it's made.... oops!
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80
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81 Said bug is in storage until someone comes up with a way to make it safe to use.
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82 The above is true (to the best of my knowledge) and happened several years ago
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83 (BEFORE the moratorium & new standards).
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84 The researchers aren't fools, they know that a mistake could kill them (remember
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85 THEY will be the first to get it if there is a "leak"). The main reason for
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86 using E. coli is that its ENTIRE genetic code has been mapped. As far as I know
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87 it is the "highest" form of life for which this is true.
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88
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89 ps. what a horrible way to go! "terminal" case of gas.
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90 ________________________________________________________________________________
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91 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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92 boom!
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93 Aaron at 10:27
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94 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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95 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
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96 ACTUALLY, E. COLI IS USED IN RESEARCH WITH RECOMBINANT DNA
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97 (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS GENE SPLICING) BECAUSE ITS GENETIC MATERIAL
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98 (OR CHROMOPLASTS CONTAINING CHROMOSOMS) ARE DIVISIONED INTO VERY
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99 DISTINCT PARTS, WHERE MANY TYPES OF BACTERIA HAVE CHROMOSOMES SPREAD
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100 ALL THROUGH THEM. SCIENTISTS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK WITH ONE SET
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101 OF CHROMOSOMES AT A TIME, AND E. COLI LENDS ITSELF MOST EASILY
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102 TO THIS PURPOSE.
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103 (===ERIK===
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104 (THIS INFORMATION IS CORRECT, BUT NO REAL SERIOUSNESS WAS INTENDED)
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105
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106 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
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107 CBBS Pizza Party soon to come....
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108 ...check CBBS for details. (646-xxxx)
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109 #########################################
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110 Pizza party? Oh goodie!!!!!
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111 /////////////////////////////////////////
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112 Actually, there is another very good reason for using E. Coli: there is
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113 very little chance of it escaping, as it can't live outside, so it is fairly
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114 safe, even if a particular version seems dangerous. as to the dangers of
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115 gene splicing, note well that several viruses are known to live solely by
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116 gene splicing, and it may well be that they all do. It isn't so rare at all,
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117 we have just discovered it. Again the argument against gun control: without
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118 a person to point it, a gun is "just an expensive paperweight" <sorry, Walt>
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119 The same is true of any technology: it can be used for good or evil, and
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120 as the methods are now becoming known, ignoring it will only mean someone
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121 else will benefit.
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122 How about putting the loboratory working on dangerous germs into orbit?
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123 Hard vacuum with strong UV from sunlight is a pretty good quarantine.
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124 Remember Britains experiments with germ warfare, and the island that is still
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125 not safe to live on.
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126 //////////////////////////////////////BAD\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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127 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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128 yes,Bad,its true that E.Coli dosen't
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129 fare well in the real world,yet they
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130 don't really have to, the have an
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131 extremly agile and multiplicitive
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132 vector on which to be vectored.
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133 as to satellite research stations,the
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134 cost would be prohibitive to the average
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135 individual/corporation/country,in theroy
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136 ,at least,it would be a good solution,
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137 yet satelites are known to fail (and
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138 fall),so i would propose a moratorium
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139 on ANYTHING spinning around up there
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140 until it can be made to stay up there.
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141 A chunk of SKYLAB might be fun to have
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142 fall into your back-yard,but not if
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143 it brought the Andromeda Strain with it!
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144 Aaron at 21:37
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145 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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146 of course when i said "ANYTHING"
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147 i meant anything with bugs or glowing
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148 stuff onboard.
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149 Aaron at 21:39
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150 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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151 The good and gentle innkeeper has noticed the newcomer to
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152 the inn. The folds of his cloak still obscure his face.
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153 Of all the people in the inn he obviously is not seeking
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154 to draw attention to himself. He is merely waiting and
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155 observing, awaiting the proper time to make himself known.
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156 the innkeeper and some of the more perceptive guests sense
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157 an aura of power eminating from the figure. So much so
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158 that the innkeeper is hesitating to even serve him.
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159 Though it be a contradiction to the very reason he built the
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160 inn, the innkeeper avoids the newcomer. it is hard
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161 to judge whether his power be black or white. It is
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162 noticed however that when the debate in the inn becomes
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163 heated, He shows signs of restraint in keeping himself
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164 from the discussion. Why?
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165 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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166 As the Innkeeper returns from his long journey, he spies an intruder
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167 in his Inn. This intruder would presume upon the Innkeeper many things.
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168 But it matters not for as long as he keeps his peace the Innkeeper will
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169 leave him be. The ruffians that seem to have gotten in somehow are
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170 of a different matter, and the Innkeeper not too gently shows them
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171 to the door. Ahhh, he sighs... peace again if but for a moment. And
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172 with that he returns once gain to his customary table to sit and
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173 watch the comings and goings of the people in his fair Inn.
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174 **** CISTOP MIKEY DURING GARBAGE COLLECTION DAY **** 14 JULY 83 ****
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175 Ah, well it may be and a dubious duty for
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176 eful yet protective innkeeper to push those
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177 from his threshold that he deems unproductive to the
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178 tmosphere of such a welcoming place as this.
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179 The existence of which is the very characteristic
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180 thct has brought our dark figure to this inn. Woe
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181 be he who would entangle figuratively or otherwise
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182 with our gracious keeper of the inn with any other
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183 than the most honorable intentions.
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184 However inlikely it be that circumstance should
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185 require the aid of another in the keepers debates
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186 within the walls of his inn, somehow he must realize and
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187 now how to summon the power of this being. A
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188 thought suddenly looms in his mind... A word
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189 of which he has no recollection and no explanation.
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190 Yet he knows that by the mere utterance of these
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191 syllables, he will call upon the knowledge and
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192 strength of our figure.
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193 The word comes to him like a beacon...
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194 TENGU
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195
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196 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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197
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198 UP10
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199 AHH! THE INKEEPER FINALLY CAME TO HIS SENCES!
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200 IT IS ABOUT TIME!
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201
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202 THE SYSM....
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203
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204 **************************************************
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205 MIKE, yOU HAVE GOT TO TURN uP YOU MODEM A LITTLE...
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206 YOU CAN'T BLAME MA BELL FOR EVERYTHING!!!
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207
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208 SYSM...AGAIN.
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209 --------
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210 The intruder would seem to still presume much of the Innkeeper,
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211 yet there some easing of this presumtion as time doth pass.
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212 Perhapps a learning of ways is occuring to not speak of people
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213 things that are not their own way.
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214 **** CISTOP MIKEY **** 15 JUL 83 **** 8:45 AM ****************
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215 In words of six letter or less, Mikey--does all this mean that you
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216 will begin to edit your disks? If so, bravo. Elmer
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217 *****************************************************************
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218 **********
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219 THE LIGHT FINALLY DAWNS UPON THE PRINCE,WITH SOME HELP FROM
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220 ANOTHER. HE HAS FAILED TO REALIZE THAT SOME MAY NOT SHOW
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221 THEIR TRUE IDENTITY AND ATTRIBUTE THEIR SPEECH TO ANOTHER.
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222 THE GENTLE INNKEEPER SEEMS TO BE IN CONTROL OF THE PROBLEM.
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223 AS FOR CENSORSHIP OF THE WORDS SPOKEN IN THIS INN. IT IS
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224 REGRETTABLE, BUT PROBABLY NECESSARY...SOME HERE ARE NOT
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225 RESPONSIBLE AS OTHERS.
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226 *************************************************************DP************
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227 Hey, I'm me... Really! Not an imposter. I've always been me, and will
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228 always be me. Besides, who else could I be, anyway? If it had been
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229 anyone else, I would have seen him. So let's get this straight:
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230 This is me talking!
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231 (oops... I forgot who I am....)
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232 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888
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233 HOWDY!!
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234 HOWDY!!
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235 HOWDY!!
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236
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237
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238 THE UNKNOWN!!!!!!
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239
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240
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241
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242 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
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243 YOU GUYS ARE UNBELIEVABLY WIERD!!!
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244 the PHANTOM GLITCH
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245 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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246 Ahh, Dark Prince, you see the light.. (That's a joke son laugh it up!)
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247 **** CISTOP MIKEY (AT LEAST THE LAST TIME I CHECKED) **** 15 JUL 83 *******
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248
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249
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250
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253
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254
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255
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256 A darkly clad knight steps into the
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257 half light of the inn. For a moment
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258 continual murmur of conversation is
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259 halted as the habituates of the tavern
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260 turn to study the newcomer.
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261 Their curiosity temporarily sated
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262 they return to their interrupted conspi
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263 ricies.
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264 Seemingly ignorant of the effect of
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265 his entrance the small man shakes the
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266 accumulated dust of a hundred highways
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267 from his beaver cloak and walks quietly
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268 to a table hidden in the shadow beneath
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269 the overhanging balcony.
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270 He draws a worn leather pouch from
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271 beneath his cloak and looks toward the
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272 inkeeper.
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273
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274 He shakes the bag gently and the
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275 sharp clink of gold insinuates itself
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276 upon the broadbodied manager dozing
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277 behind the rough wooden plank that
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278 serves as a bar.
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279 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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280 The knight pulls the dark hood from
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281 head.
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282 His broadfeatured face, first appearing
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283 young, admits to more years than would
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284 be supposed.
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285 He speaks, and his voice, more vivid
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286 than would be thought from appearanc
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287 insinuates itself upon the steady
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288 background mummble of the room.
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289 "There is to the east a provence in
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290 which they produce a most magical brew
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291 They condense, from the spirit of
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292 fermented grapes, a liquor; which
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293 they then hide for many years in
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294 wooden casks.
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295 If you conceal, somewhere in the
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296 coffers of this wayside, a quantity
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297 of this rare elixer pour a dram for
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298 each of this motley and solve, if you can,
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299 the secret of Dragonblinder.
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300 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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301 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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302 silence falls upon the inn,seldom has
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303 been seen of such as the newcomer, as
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304 Backwater inn is far off the highway.
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305 as time passes,it becomes
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306 apparent much has changed about the
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307 comfortable inn,yet for the moment
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308 the patrons put aside their curiosity
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309 and procede to get royaly sloshed,and
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310 forget,for the moment,of the newcomer
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311 and his secret...........
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312 Aaron at 06:39
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313 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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314 To: Someone above From: TRON Re: Are you sure?
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315
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316 How do you know you're you? I'm not sure I'm me and don't
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317
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318 really care to know! Well, I'll bet you want to know if you
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319 are you or not so, I'll tell you. You are you because I have
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320 been calling you you ever since we've been talking! Now, could
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321 you tell me if I'm me??????
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322
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323 ______
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324 == TRON ==
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325 ------
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326 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
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327 TRON,
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328 YOU ARE MOST LIKELY YOU BECAUSE IF YOU WERN'T YOU, I WOULDN'T
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329 BE CALLING YOU YOU.WOULD I ?
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330
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331
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332
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333
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334
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335 THE UNKNOWN!!!!!
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336
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337
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338 ----------
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339 Yeah, that is true. I guess I'm me.
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340
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341 ______
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342 == TRON ==
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343 ------
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344 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
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345 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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346 sidesteping the current identity crisi
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347 our inn is in the midst of,I would
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348 like to solicit comments on PMS' new
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349 sceme for doing business (in more ways
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350 than one,$60 a year!),for purposes of
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351 trying to disuade dennis of making the
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352 change.i,as an average broke person,in
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353 no way could justify that quantity of
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354 coinage for the sole purpose of having
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355 a USERID,(i like to eat),yet pms will
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356 still permit us lowlife on the system
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357 for 10 minuets!i in no way would
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358 presume to tell someone how to run
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359 their system,yet i should like to be
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360 able to present a reasonable argument
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361 should the occasion arise.......
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362
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363 i wonder if we (bw) are the "KIDDIE"
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364 system mentioned in dennis' "Persona
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365 non gratia" note.............
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366 Aaron at 13:52
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367 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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368 To those people who don't know who they are, etc:
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369
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370 "To do is to be" -Sartre
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371 "To be is to do" -Nietzsche
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372 "Do be do be do" -Sinatra
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373 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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374 TO THE ABOVE,
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375 THANKS VERY,VERY,VERY
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376 MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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377
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378 ????
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379
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380 8
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381 867583758684759473957593
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382 If you have to ask ,TRON, will you beleive us, who are merely
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383 figments of your imagination?
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384 However, no we are not real, just probability nexuses.
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385 Do you exist as a figure of speach, colors on the screen,or???
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386 What is real? Is anything??
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387 No proof is good enough, it can't be tested as all is illusion.
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388 fade out
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389
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390 gone
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391 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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392 Meow
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393 purr purrrr
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394
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395 I have a problem. It is not a big problem, but .
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396 It is 2 cats, very friendly ones.
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397 I picked up a magazine to read, and immediately Fang jumped into
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398 my lap. Sara joineed him.
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399 Fang, however, is not willing to just sit there and purr, he wants
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400 to be friendly, so he climbs over my arm and sits in the middles
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401 of the mag and rubs his head against my arm. I dump him. Sara rises
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402 into the magazine. Purr. Fang climbs the sofa and onto my shoulder
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403 and rubs his nose against mine. On a warm day who needs a warm cat
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404 on his lap? I pet them. Purr. They stand up and knead their claws
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405 into my leg. Eventually they settle down, I pick up my mag, and
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406 it starts all over again. Fang rubs against my arm, jiggles the
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407 mag. Sara climbs into the middle and purrs. I can't read, so I
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408 give up, throw the mag on the floor and go upstairs to the computer
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409 to read about the Inn at the Backwater.
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410 Oh, well i can't blame Fang for his identity crisis. How would you
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411 like to carry around the moniker Ch. Nee-Ja's Fandango of Poozer??
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412 <Now you know why we just call him Fang.>
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413 =======================================BAD==============
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414 Now we can let him on the BBS, his real name is known, and his alias
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415 is registered.
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416 .......................
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417 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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418 just keep it clean,Fandango.....
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419 Aaron at 22:13
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420 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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421 Just like "The Oregonian", this place needs a worthy Editor. z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z
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422 z-z-z-z-zz-z-z-zz-z-zz--z-z-z-z-z Sleep tight, young ones z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z
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423 END
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424
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425
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426 C
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427 WHZ-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z--Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z--Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
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428 -Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
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429 -Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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430
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431
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432
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433
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434 THE UNKNOWN!!!!!
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435 (IN A TIRED STATE OF MIND)
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436 Given: That if SCIENE must be
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437 responsible for the consequences of
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438 its actions then so must ART be
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439 responsible.
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440 ..... ..... ..... ..... ....
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441 Is the effect of scientific
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442 development in the fields of physics,
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443 microbiology and chemistry any more
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444 effectual upon the state of the
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445 enviornment, this not being the
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446 buzz-word so commonly touted by the
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447 >socially concerned< but rather one
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448 extracted from Webster's unabriged and
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449 meaning all that is around us, is their
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450 effect, affect upon the enviornment,
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451 a word which includes the moral,
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452 ethical state of mankind, of any more
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453 or less importance than the affect,
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454 effect of major artistic movements.
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455 Consider the changes in the human
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456 enviornment brought about by such a
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457 trivial artistic element as popular
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458 music.
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459 Were the consequences of nihilism,
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460 which reached its apex with the BEAT
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461 GENERATION, any less destructive than
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462 were the first atomic bomb tests at
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463 Alamogordo?
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464 ++Dragonblinder++
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465 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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466 yes,because the limited affect of
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467 an "artistic element" is limited to
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468 the minds of those it touches....
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469 while a "bio-chemical revolution"
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470 will be with humanity till the
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471 end of the planet itself.........
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472
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473 p.s. i think a little compassion is
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474 in order towards our friends the
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475 dragons,it is such a sad sight to
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476 see them hobling down the street
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477 with those white canes......
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478 Aaron at 01:00
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479 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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480 AMIGO-SUNDAY is experiencing disk drive troubles and will off-line
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481 until further notice -- please do not cal! Thanks
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482 ----------------------------------------------
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484
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489 TO THE PERSON OWNED BY SARA AND FANG: YOU ASK WHO NEEDS A WARM CAT ON A WARM DAY? WELL IT SEEMS THAT YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY PERSO
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490 TO HAVE TWO SUCH AFFECTIONATE BEINGS AT YOUR SIDE REGARDLESS OF THE WEATHER. SO OFTEN WE FORGET THAT SUCH LOVE IS NOT SO FREELY
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491 GIVEN AND SHOULD REFLECT ON OUR GREAT PLEASURE TO KNOW WE ARE LOVED. ABOUT A YEAR AGO I LOST MY BEAUTIFUL
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492 "NA AAALII SNOWFLAKE" A MOST WONDEROUS FEMALE PERSIAN (BORN IN HAWAII). THERE IS HARDLY A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T THINK OF HER
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493 AND WISH THAT ONCE MORE SHE WAS IN MY LAP, ON MY PILLOW OR ASLEEP AT ME FEET ON THE BED. I STILL HAVE HER BROTHER "NA ALII AN
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494 ANDROCLES" AND LOVE HIM EVERY BIT AS MUCH BUT THEN HE IS NOT HER AND THE LOSS IS FELT AS HE IS A CONSTANT REMINDER OF HIS OLDER
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495 SISTER. OH THAT ALL CREATURES COULD LIVE WITH
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496 WITH THE SAME LOVE THAT THEY ARE WILLING TO SHARE WITH OTHERS. YOUR TALE OF SARA AND FANG GAVE ME GREAT PLEASURE IN BRINGING B
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497 BACK FOND MEMORIES OF MY OWN:
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498 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][[][
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499 FELINE FANTASIES:
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500 ********************************************************************************
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501 LI
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502 Oh yeah? You think that you have neat cats? Take MINE into
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503 account. His name's Ambush. I nammed him that for what he does
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504 to me any my family. He was over playing by a ball of yarn
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505 next to the TV set. I was about 20 feet away. I said in a soft
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506 voice "KITTY?" He looked up. I put all fingers out to form a
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507 kind of a claw and hissed. He arched his back, pinned his ears
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508 curled his tail and ran at me sideways. He also, every morning
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509 at 6:00am would without fail jump on my bed, purr VERY loudly
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510 and wake me up. He put his wet nose in my eye and trys to go
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511 to sleep. But, this was when he was at our old house. Does
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512 anyone know of a way to get my parents to allow my cat in the
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513 house again? They won't let him in, even in my room! I do love
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514 him though.
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515
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516 ||||||
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517 || TRON ||
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518 |||||| (Sorry my closing was crummy, I don't have
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519 the right keyboard driver installed)
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520
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521 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
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522 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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523 so thats the cat you were telling
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524 me about....you did seem vaugely
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526 dissatisfied when you asked me what
|
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527 kind of cat i had and i answered
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528 "yellow"......
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529 Aaron at 11:46
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530 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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531 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888
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532
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533 I'M BORED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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534
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535
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||
536 THE UNKNOWN!!!!!
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||
537
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||
538 ...............................................................
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539 The apprentice had not been seen in the inn since the day the
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||
540 Dragon Lady departed. He finally reappears, though his manner is
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||
541 still sad. After resting in his accustomed place (an old stool
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||
542 at a table in the farthest corner, as befits his station), for
|
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543 some time he finally notices the changed atmosphere of the inn.
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||
544 His face grows sadder, as prepares to return to his
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||
545 master. Suddenly, a strange expression crosses his face and he
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||
546 speaks. His voice is quiet yet carries throughout the inn.
|
||
547
|
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548 Out of her breast
|
||
549 a blossom ascended.
|
||
550 The summer burned it.
|
||
551 The song is ended.
|
||
552
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||
553 On this note he departs.
|
||
554 ________________________the apprentice__________________________
|
||
555 Last night I saw
|
||
556
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||
557 upon the stair,
|
||
558 a little man
|
||
559 who wasn't there
|
||
560 He wasn't there
|
||
561 again today
|
||
562 Dear God please
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||
563 make him go away.
|
||
564
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||
565 old pome
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||
566 the Phantom Glitch
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||
567 ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
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568 *************************************************************
|
||
569 There is only one true identity of CISTOP MIKEY the Innkeeper of BWMS.
|
||
570 This identity can be found by the trailer he leaves behind him. There
|
||
571 are no other identies that are true to this being.
|
||
572 **** CISTOP MIKEY (YEP IT'S ME!) **** 17 JULY 83 **** 6:00PM ****
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573 Who are all the people with the skinny lines? Please use the entire
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574 screen width; you are ruining my left eye!
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575 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} Analog Alan {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} 17July83 1912 pdt {}{}{}{}{}{}
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576 A stone
|
||
577 and a stone
|
||
578 in the moonlit night
|
||
579 nestle against one another. Ogiwara Seisensui
|
||
580
|
||
581 In the daytime I saw
|
||
582 an ant, and it haunts my mind
|
||
583 in this darkness of night. Yamaguchi Seishi
|
||
584
|
||
585 All over the water
|
||
586 fallen blossoms spread, and amongst them
|
||
587 a frog's eyes. Tomiyasu Fusei
|
||
588
|
||
589 She was born a cat
|
||
590 and I was born a man -
|
||
591 we walk in the dew. Kato Shuson
|
||
592
|
||
593 Hazy moonlight night:
|
||
594 there must be love for
|
||
595 unlikely faces too. Natsume Soseki
|
||
596
|
||
597 After killing
|
||
598 a spider how lonely I feel
|
||
599 in the cold of night. Masaoka Shiki
|
||
600
|
||
601 The eyes of a horse
|
||
602 that lost the race - how intently
|
||
603 they stare at men. Iida Dakotsu
|
||
604
|
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605 Mountain roses bloom:
|
||
606 factory girls
|
||
607 at the windows
|
||
608 of a tenement house. Kawahigshi Hekigodo
|
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609
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610 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}
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