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STATUS: ALL ALLOWED
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NUMBER OF LINES: 614
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ********************** REMOVED: 29 JAN 84 ******************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a 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. As the system is
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10 privatly owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of er messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ************************************************************
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19
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20 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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21 Looking across the valley Tarn can almost make out the Inn at the
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22 other side. He had fully intended to take supper at the Inn this
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23 night, but with his steed layed up once again he finds he must
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24 delay that prospect this time. Seeing a friend, he hails him and
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25 asks for a ride to the stables. Upon arival at the stables, Tarn
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26 seeks out the stablemaster to complain that the last steed he had
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27 purchased had gone lame no more then 2 weeks after he had bought
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28 it. The stablemaster explained that though he was sorry for the
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29 most unfortunate circumstance, there was little he could do, but
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30 if Tarn would bring the poor beast in he would look at it and see
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31 if it was his responsiblity to replace it. Exasperated Tarn trudges
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32 bad down the road to collect the lame beast for the long walk back.
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33 "That's what I get for not inspecting the animal myself!" he curses
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34 to himself. "I wonder if Emer was there? I guess I'll never know."
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35 * Tarn *
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36 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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37 WHAT HAPPENED TO PAM? I CAME ON THIS BOARD TO SEE WHAT ALL THE SHOUTING
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38 WAS ABOUT, AND I SEE NOTHING! WHAT A SHAME.
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39 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ SNOT NOSE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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40 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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41 GARY: GOOD QUESTIONS. THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE LUNAR MINING
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42 STATION DOES REQUIRE A GREAT DEAL OF DIVERSE TALENTS TO ACCOMPLISH. THE
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43 FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS, HOWEVER IS MONEY. I AM FORMING A MAINFRAME
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44 COMPUTER COMPANY WHICH HAS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD CHANCE OF MAKING IT
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45 TO THE $50-100 MILLION DOLLAR MARK. AT THAT POINT IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE
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46 TO CONVERT TO A NON-PROFIT FOUNDATION TO FUND THE MINING STATION. IT
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47 IS GENERALLY AGREED THAT WITH VOLUENTEER LABOR (DID I SPELL THAT RIGHT?)
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48 AN EARTH ORBIT TO LUNAR SURFACE CRAFT COULD BE CONSTRUCTED, AND SHUTTLED
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49 INTO EARTH ORBIT. A GREAT DEAL OF RESEARCH HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE INTO
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50 MINIMIZING WHAT MUST BE LIFTED, FOR INSTANCE LUNAR SOIL IS ABOUT 40%
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51 OXYGEN, 15% IRON, ALUMINUM,SILICON, ETC. GLASS WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT
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52 BUILDING MATERIAL, AND SMELTING WOULD REQUIRE ONLY SOLAR ENERGY
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53 FURNACES. HYDROGEN WOULD BE THE ONLY MAJOR REQUIREMENT, AND FOR EACH
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54 TON OF HYDROGEN LIFTED, IT YIELDS 9 TONS OF WATER. SHUTTLE SPACE
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55 WOULD BE CHEAP AFTER THE INITIAL LIFT, SINCE WE COULD TAKE UP LEFTOVER
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56 SPACE FOR CONSUMABLES AND PERSONNEL. SMELTED MATERIALS WOULD BE SOLD
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57 AT COST AND DROPPED INTO ORBITAL POSITIONS TO ANY ORGANIZATIONS
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58 THAT COULD GET IN GEAR TO USE THEM. IT IS TOO BAD LUNAR LIVING
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59 IS IMPRACTICAL, BUT IT SEEMS THAT THE MINING OPERATION IS A NECESSARY
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60 FIRST STEP DUE TO THE COST OF LIFTING MATERIALS.
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61
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62 GENERAL MACAIBO
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63 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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64 ##############################################################"##
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65 COMING SOON! This saturday, as a matter of fact. First semi-
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66 nocturnal Backwater Inncounter and Amateur Debauch. Planning
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67 6-6:30 meet in Aloha off TV HWY at 219th,
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68 the pool down the the Wash. Sq. Hydrotubes. then the main party
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69 at 9 PM. Any questions call 642-xxxx. RSVPs are welcome so
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70 I'll know how many sheeps eyes to pick up, but not required. Just
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71 come!
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72
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73 Contremon Valerius
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74 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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75 Regarding the telephone Dial tone - it is 2025 Hz. What this translates
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76 to in musical notation, I have no idea.
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77 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Voyeur::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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78 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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79 To Gary and the General:
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80 I am interested in this Lunar operation which you speak of. For
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81 years I have pondored about the ideas of similar nature. I would
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82 also like to see what we could do with some of the materials that
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83 are considered "useless."
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84 Dr. Buck
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85 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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86 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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87 The last thing I remember was being tied up like a commoner in the
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88 city square, declothed except for a small wrap, and the label of
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89 peeping Tom hung 'round my neck. What indignities! How can I get
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90 my measure of revenge on the people who are responsible? I will
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91 make my plans carefully. No one should underestimate the street
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92 sense of a city dweller...
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93 |||||||||||||||The City Dweller|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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94
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95 ***************************************************************
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96 ANYONE HEAR FROM LAUKE IIN THE PAST MONTH??? JUST WONDERING.
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97
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98 ***********************************************:JODY:***************************
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99 There certainly are some strange stories
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100 here, but it's kind of interesting...
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101 Oh, by the way, doesn't anyone around
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102 here ever use lower case letters anymore
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103 I just thought I'd ask....
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104 ========================================
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105 .................STEVE..................
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106 ========================================
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107 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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108 Lower case? What's that? I.S.
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109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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110 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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111 The walk is long, and the forest fills me with dread. Yet I
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112 must walk the path to reach my end. A friend has once
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113 passed this way, yet there is no trace. I wonder which
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114 direction it was? Try as I might, I can find no spore to
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115 follow and now I find I am lost. To be lost in this dark
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116 forest! A most fearful thing indeed! If only I knew the
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117 way out back into the sunlight glade. The fearful cries
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118 and sowerful moans that premeat this place leave me shivering
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119 with great fear. Looking around I see no help, and it causes
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120 me to strech out my arms and cry, "Do not leave me here to die!"
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121 * Tarn *
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122 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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123 I once spent some time in a lock-up in one of the scandinavian countries:
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124 Some cretin down the hall kept rattling the bars of his cell all night and
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125 yelling "Yngi is a nut!" He wouldn't explain why to anyone. Another person
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126 satisfied my curiosity as to the spelling.
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127 the wandering hebrew
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128 ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><
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129 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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130 I HAVE A QUESTION FOR ALL THE PATRONS OF THE INN.
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131 I HEARD A REPORT ON A NEW TYPE OF SURGERY THAT WILL CORRECT ALL TYPES
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132 OF EYE DISORDERS, ALLOWING A PERSON TO LIVE WITHOUT GLASSES OR CONTACTS FOR
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133 THE REST OF HIS LIFE.
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134 I HAVE ALSO HEARD THAT THIS PROCEDURE IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL. IF SO, I DO
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135 NOT CARE TO RISK MY EYESIGHT ON SUCH A TREATMENT.
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136 I ALSO HEARD THAT A COMPUTER IS USED TO DIAGNOSE AND GUIDE THE SURGERY. HAS
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137 ANYBODY HEARD OF PROGRAM BUGS!!
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138
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139 ANY COMMENTS OR INFORMATION WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
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140 THANKS,
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141 JONATHAN CHANCE
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142 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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143 Johathan: Check with the department of Ophthalmology at the Health Sciences
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144 Center. Phone 225-xxxx, they can tell you all there is to know about the new
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145 proceedure.
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146
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147 -==-=-=-=-=-=-=---=-=--=--=-=-=-=-=-==-=
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148 ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><
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149 Jonathan:
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150 I thinki that I saw a ch
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151 ><><><><><><><><><
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152 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_
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153 HHELP!
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154 I CANT SEEM TO GET HOW THIS SYSTEM WORKS.
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155 IT COULD BE THIS TERMINAL, BUT I DONT KNOW!
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156
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157 SIGNDED:
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158 JAS_ON BROOKS
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159 [][][][][][][][][] 0825 01/26/84 [][][][][][][][][]
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160
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161 C.V. - I am RSVPing for two. Is there some item to bring ?
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162 (other than the requisite bathing suit)
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163
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164 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] DJJ [][][][][][][][][][][]
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165
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166 A Pict's Song (words:Rudyard Kipling, music:Leslie Fish)
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167 Chorus: We are the Little Folk - we!
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168 Too little to love or to hate.
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169 But leave us alone and you'll see
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170 How we can drag down the State!
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171 We are the worm in the wood!
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172 We are the rot at the root!
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173 We are the taint in the blood!
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174 We are the thorn in the foot!
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175
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176 Rome never looks where she treads.
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177 Always her heavy hooves fall,
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178 On our stomachs, our hearts or our heads;
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179 And Rome never heeds when we bawl.
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180 Her sentries pas on - that is all,
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181 And we gather behind them in hordes,
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182 And plot to reconquer the Wall,
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183 With only our tongues for our swords.
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184 chorus
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185 Mistletoe killing an oak --
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186 Rats gnawing cables in two --
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187 Moths making holes in a cloak -
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188 How they must love what they do!
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189 Yes -- and we Little Folk too,
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190 We are as busy as they --
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191 Working our works out of view --
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192 Watch, and you'll see it some day!
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193 chorus
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194 No indeed! We are not strong,
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195 But we know Peoples that are.
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196 Yes, and we'll guide them along,
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197 To smash and destroy you in War!
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198 We shall be slaves just the same?
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199 Yes, we have always been slaves,
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200 But you -- you will die of the shame,
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201 And then we shall dance on your graves!
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202 Singing...
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203 chorus
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204 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8
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205 After finishing the song (sung in a low, menacing tone!) the bard looked
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206 over at the "city dweller" who had made the remark. (something about
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207 .... like a commoner... was it not?)
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208 "Beware of underestimating 'commoners' your 'lordship'!" he said. Onlookers
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209 winced, for all know that only a fool angers a bard. You may kill a bard, but he
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210 and his brothers will slay you daily with ridicule!
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211 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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212 JASON,I HAVE HCAD THE SAME PBOBLEM WYTH BwMS ONLY.SET PARITY`TO EVEN,WORD`LENTH
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213 TO 7 FBITS.AND IT MIGHT CLEAR UP SOME>
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214
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215 BECKER
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216 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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217 Hi inspector!
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218 This is the Ninja. Yes, I am still dead - you even saw my body. But, I'm
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219 getting bored being dead. I suppose I shouldn't be bothering you since you
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220 killed me fair and square, but if I have to play another game of Go with that
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221 warlord I'm going to scream. (Go is a new game to me but it gets old fast.)
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222 The Ninja
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223 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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224 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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225 Aha! Someone answers my challenge. Let me ask you something oh Bard, who
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226 subjects us to songs of drivel and questionable value, I can live with
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227 your ridicule, but can you live with DEATH? And anyway, who said anything
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228 about killing? When a city dweller speaks of revenge, it isn't always
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229 revenge in its most supreme form, and to top that off, I AM NOT from that
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230 great city New York, where revenge by death is common place. My idea of
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231 revenge is to put the victim in at least the same amount of discomfort I
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232 myself was put through. I think you assumed revenge equated murder, and
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233 since my biggest injury was to my ego and pride, that is all I would do
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234 to my `victim'. Fair enough?
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235 |||||||||||||||The City Dweller||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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236 ##########################################################################
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237 Oh goody... Is this a fight ?
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238 ##########################################################################
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239 ******************************************
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240 GIVE US A CALL! 7AM TO 11PM
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241 *** 760-xxxx ***
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242 MESSAGES!
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243 DOWNLOADS!
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244 ADVENTURES!
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245 ALL ON-LINE!!!!!
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246
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247 ******************************************
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248 SURE, FRIEND. WHY ARE YOU INVITING US TO TRY
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249 A PRIVATE BOARD WITHOUT GIVING US THE LOG ON
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250 PROCEDURE? IS THIS A JOKE? I DON'T GET IT.
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251 *******************************************
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252 The 'bell' on the Sanyo P.C. sounds like the thing is
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253 farting! I would just like the person above who used
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254 the 'bell' to know that I do not apreciate you giving
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255 my nice brand spanking new computer gas! (oops!)
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256 ++++++++++++++++ I. S. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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257 By the way, it also has a bug (among many others it has)
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258 that causes the character following the 'bell' to not be
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259 printed on the screen. Nice going guys!
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260 +++++++++++++++++++ I.S. again ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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261 =========================================================
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262 .........................................................
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263 :::::::::::::::::WHERE IS EVERYBODY?:::::::::::::::::::::
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264 .........................................................
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265 =========================================================
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266 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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267 I spent many hours runing through the dark forest, only to
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268 find that I had gotten myself deeper and deeper into its depth
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269 and darkness, until I came to the point where I found a sign that
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270 read; "Do not enter! Once you have passed beyond this point you
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271 will never be able to return!"
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272 Looking deep within the forest beyond the sign, I found
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273 nothing but darkness, as if all light were being sucked from the
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274 very air. After considerable thought upon this and the message
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275 the sign had to foretell, I decided to take head of its warning
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276 and turning towards the portion of the dark forest that seemed to
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277 have the most light, I began my long journey back. Not knowing
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278 how long it would take, or if I would survive the trek. Yet
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279 determined to find my way back to the sunlight glade once more.
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280 * Tarn *
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281 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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282 THE END IS HERE!!!!!
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283
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284 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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285 no doubt in my mind.
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286
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287 C.V.: I would alsoo like to RSVP
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288 for saturday.
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289
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290 Bo
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291 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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292 GWORSHIp THEEO.`I TESTiFY, AT THIS M_OMENT T, THAj
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293 #######################################################
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294 C.V. - HOW WOULD ONE IDENTIFY THE GROUP ON SATURDAY IF
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295 THEY WERE TO DROP BY THE HYDROTUDE LATER IN THE
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296 EVENING? WILL YOU HAVE A SIGN ON YOUR TABLE OR
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297 A DEAD BODY ON THE FLOOR? ANYTHING TO LET US KNOW
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298 IT'S REALLY YOU.
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299 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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300 ==========================================
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301 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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302 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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303 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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304 two good looking Gresham Varsity Football Studs looking for a two equally
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305 attractive nice young ladies, one should have an outgoing personality, be around
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306 5foot 5inches or there abouts and wants to go out and have a good time.
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307 I'am 5'11 170 lb's senior and 18. I like the outdoors such as fishing, camping
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308 and just plain hav'en fun.
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309 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ G.T. $(GOOD TIME)(GOOD TIME)
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310 The other should be somewhat shy likes outdoors and likes to run around
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311 should have an open and carefree attitude, 5 foot to 5'7"
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312 I'am 5'10 170 lb's senior linebacker, I'am 18 and like to get out of the house
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313 like to watch music videos and party!!!!
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314 &&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.C. (DARN CUTE)
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315 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!
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316 Ninja:
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317 I'm sure that the Inspector would like to take credit for your sudden
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318 demise; but that honor belongs to Sergei. He's a character created by
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319 Mr. Valerus. Who knows, perhaps the Ninja will rise again. Maybe some
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320 entity even more sinister will come forth to take his place.... Use your
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321 imagination, maybe we can get something else going. By the way, does anyone
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322 know what LeRoy McKane is up to? Was the primal belch therapy successful?
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323 Did the plastic surgery fail and poor Leroy end up looking like Richard
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324 Nixon (or even worse, Frank Ivancie!)? Leroy come home...
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325 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!Valinor!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!
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326
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327 MY REGRETS THAT I AM uNABLE TO BOMB THE`HYDROTUBE
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328 FOR`THE INNCOUNTER,BUT I MUST WORK SAT.
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329 YOU MAY PARTYIN PEACE.
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330 BOMBER.
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331 HELLO THERE MIKE SAY HELLO TO ALL MARK AT CDI.
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332 .
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333 ................................................................................
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334 City dweller: you got off easy! Are you aware of what the penalty might have
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335 been? I suggest you check out the fate of the ORIGINAL "Peeping Tom"
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336 (in Conventry, England; if you can't find it under his name try that of the
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337 "victim" of his peeping. Lady Godiva!)
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338 You may protest that you weren't peeping but I misdoubt that Pam desired your
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339 presence, and since she WAS in an ISOLATED part of the woods...... In any case,
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340 a gentleman would have left!
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341 As for your OTHER comments, I will merely consider the source.
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342 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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343 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< *.* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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344 ...mY but a strange group has gathered at the front of the Inn
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345 ...T.P.W.E.B. (cont.)
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346
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347 "Thank you.", said Nila, "What are the other rules of my search?"
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348 "There are no rules to your search, beautiful princess."
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349 Nila was sure she heard a twinkle of laughter from his strings.
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350 "You confuse me, sir.", Nila said, "And I think you are joking
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351 with me. You just said a rule of my search is the answer is in
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352 the question. Now you say there are no rules. Which is true?"
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353 "Both", said the ragged man, "and neither. In calling it a rule
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354 you brought the rule into being. But as for me I know no rules,
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355 except...", and here his fingers brushed the strings setting
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356 the air to shimmering, "...the rule of perfect Harmony."
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357 "Please sir!", Nila said, "don't confuse me any more. My head
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358 is just swimming."
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359 "My dear", the musician said softly, "it is you who confuse
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360 yourself. Please do not look outside yourself for something
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361 that lies only within."
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362 "I am sorry", Nila said, "I didn't mean to blame you or
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363 anything. It's just that you make everything turn into its
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364 opposites. Questions turn into answers. Rules are no rules
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365 and I don't know what all." Nila frankly was beginning to
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366 pout just a bit. They sat quietly under the tree, the
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367 musician absorbed in his music, Nila in her thoughts.
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368
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369 "In my country", the musician said, "there are no opposites.
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370 no up and down, no hot and cold, no left and right, no black
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371 and white, no good and bad, no out and in, no coming and going."
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372 "Well good heavens!", said Nila, "How do you get around and
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373 tell what things are then?"
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374 "Oh, it just comes in the natural course of events.", the
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375 musician said, "In the country I come from."
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376 "Well", said Nila, "I wish you could tell me something that
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377 doesn't just twist around on itself like that."
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378 "I have already told you all you needed to know.", the
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379 ragged musician said, "But for your beauty and wisdom I will
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380 tell you one more thing. I will tell you precisely where
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381 Truth is located, though you must search it out for yourself."
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382 "Please do", Nila said, "I do so much prefer traveling to
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383 thinking and I am tired of riddles and opposites."
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384 "Truth", he said, brushing the strings with his finger tips,
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385 "is concealed in the very place where east begins."
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386 "Then I shall go and find it.", Nila cried happily. She ran
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387 quickly from the garden to begin preparing for her journey.
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388 When she realized she had not thanked the ragged musician
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389 for his instruction, she ran back as quickly as she could
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390 to the great tree, but he was gone.
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391 In the high branches there was the remembrance of a sound.
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392 The sound of bees seeking nectar.
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393
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394 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ...to be.....continued?? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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395
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396 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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397 JOHNATHAN: The eye surgery you speak of does not cure all eye disorders,
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398 but is most effective on nearsightedness. Tens of thousands of experimental
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399 cases were tried before it was allowed for the general public some months
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400 ago. The Eugene Eye Clinic (I think that was them) has performed hundreds
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401 of operations so far without a hitch, at a cost of about $950 per eye.
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402 I don't believe any hospital stay is required. I have some info since I
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403 was considering having it done, and went to extended wear contacts instead,
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404 mostly because it was cheaper. The procedure is to cut tiny radial
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405 incisions in the cornea to reshape the surface to compensate for the
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406 nearsighted error in the lens. The cuts are determined by computer,
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407 but perfomed by the surgeon. Since there is obviously some margin for
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408 error, perfect vision is NOT guaranteed, but in most cases is achieved.
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409 I hope I remembered all of the above correctly. Anyone feel free to
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410 correct me if I slipped. I also recommend checking with the health
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411 sciences people, they're your eyes.
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412
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413 General Macaibo
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414 ***********************************************************************
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415
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416 ###########"##!###you asked for it##################################
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417
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418 Sergei was having trouble keeping the muzzle of the Uzi hidden
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419 under his robes as he slowly threaded his way through the throngs
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420 of accolytes toward the stage. A sea of pomegranite and peuce robed
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421 figures seemed to sway with its own rhythms under the spell of their
|
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422 leader, leading the slowly building chant from the enormous tower
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423 of loudspeakers on the stage, only a dozen yards or so now in front
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424 of him at the edge of the field. As the chanting grew more intense,
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425 white robed novices began to frantically down tall bottles of ginger
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426 ale, hoping to be worthy when the moment came.
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427 He knew he'd only get one shot at it. McKane, his golden robes
|
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428 of the Master flowing about him, began to lead the writing crowd to
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429 their feet, moaning and swaying, bellies distended after a week of
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430 preparation by their Master. He was close enough now. He could
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431 see the fanatic look in McKane's eyes, a look he recognized in himself
|
||
432 all too often lately, but it had to be done. He jumped up onto a
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433 stump in the field, and raised the Uzi to fire.
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434 "This one's for Phillipe!" he screamed, but just then McKane's
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435 arms dropped, and the roar of a thousand perfect primal belches in
|
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436 unison, in an orgy of perfectly tuned percussion, assaulted his ears
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437 and he knew no more...
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438 ***************************************contremon Valerius.
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439
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440 OKKKK! Here's what is happening, gang. Saturday evening, show
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441 up here (21845 SW York, Aloha, off TV hwy at 219th) between 6 and
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442 6:30 so we can pool rides down to the tubes. Anyone who wants to
|
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443 meet us at the tubes, may be able to find us but it's not likely
|
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444 since none of us knows who we are, right? Dead body would be a good
|
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445 giveaway, though. Good thinking. Just look for the most unlikely
|
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446 grouping of people and yell Backwater. With an hour at the tubes
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447 we should be back at my place at 8:30. Anything you might bring
|
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448 is of course, welcome. I'll have some light bevs and snacks, but
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449 chips, and your favorite drink that I might not have...you get the
|
||
450 idea. If you have any favorite tapes, bring them, too. Then
|
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451 we can get down to the serious work at hand.
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||
452 ***Only one caveat: If you drink, PLEASE don't drive. Make plans
|
||
453 ahead of time, there's plenty of room to sack out here, also, if need be.
|
||
454
|
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455 See you tomorrow!
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456 CONTREMON VALERIUS
|
||
457 ********************************************************************
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458 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
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459 HSSSSSSSS ! DON"T TRY THAT AGAIN!
|
||
460 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
461 ******************************************************************************
|
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462 Vlainor:
|
||
463 Thank you for the info on my murderer. I could not see the attacker when
|
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464 the bullet hit the bone. My honor has been disturbed. I can not rest until I
|
||
465 have given this Sergei an unhonorable death worthy of the coward he is.
|
||
466 The Ninja
|
||
467 ******************************************************************************
|
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468 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
469 A long trip, and one that took more time than I had planned on,
|
||
470 but now it is over and I am back in the land that I've loved for so
|
||
471 long.
|
||
472 As I wander slowly (for I am very worn from my travels) toward the
|
||
473 Inn, I sense a mind calling out in fear from the forest to my left, and
|
||
474 the pain present there is a familiar one. With vigor renewed, I charge
|
||
475 into the forest, ignoring the brambles that tear at my clothes and rip
|
||
476 my skin. Tarn, you foolish creature, why have you trodden this path?
|
||
477 Did you think that I might have taken this way, and attempted to follow
|
||
478 me? Were you following another from the Inn who was missing, and did
|
||
479 indeed take this path in seeking her destiny? She may return in time,
|
||
480 if the way is set and she finds what she seeks.
|
||
481 Damn! My new jerkin is ruined! If I find Tarn, I don't know
|
||
482 whether I'll guide him back to the road or kick him in the seat of his
|
||
483 britches! I wish he could remain in better humour, for I certainly
|
||
484 can't always be there to guide him out of his dark moods.
|
||
485 The forest has turned very dark and forbidding, the limbs of trees
|
||
486 and tangling undergrowth grasping at me hungrily to slow my headlong
|
||
487 flight. Passing one particularly large tree, I suddenly come upon Tarn.
|
||
488 Now I realize that what I first thought to be anger is really concern
|
||
489 for my friend, and mere irritation over the loss of my new jerkin in my
|
||
490 haste to arrive. Placing my hand upon his shoulder, I speak kind words
|
||
491 of friendship and attempt to soothe his troubled heart. Come, Tarn, let
|
||
492 us return to the Inn, and perhaps you will return to a more optimistic
|
||
493 view of the world and yourself.
|
||
494 - Emer -
|
||
495 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
496 :*************************************************************:
|
||
497 Dear Lt. Salazar:
|
||
498 I trust you received the eight hundred thousand dollars from
|
||
499 Myrddin Emrys; it will, I assume, cover the cost of closing
|
||
500 the Natasha McKane murder case.
|
||
501
|
||
502 I'd appreciate it if you'd also pay Contremon Valerius for
|
||
503 the public relations campaign he's doing to make me appear
|
||
504 a respected religious leader. A hundred thousand ought to do it.
|
||
505
|
||
506 I felt real bad about my sisters murder.
|
||
507
|
||
508 As you know, Natasha and I were separated as infants. We
|
||
509 weren't reunited until we were in our early twenties. What a
|
||
510 surprisingly passionate reunion that was.
|
||
511
|
||
512 Too bad I had to kill her. It wasn't my fault that she was
|
||
513 blackmailing half the United Nations diplomats. I really
|
||
514 didn't want to do it, you know, but they offered so much money.
|
||
515
|
||
516 With the Andropov deal falling through, and Serena on the way,
|
||
517 I just couldn't pass up the opportunity. It was just too good
|
||
518 of a deal. Natasha would have understood.
|
||
519
|
||
520 Business is business, after all.
|
||
521
|
||
522 About the Andropov thing. Boy did that get screwed up. I
|
||
523 knew Russia was run by a committee but I over-estimated how
|
||
524 important Andropov was to them. He's just window dressing.
|
||
525
|
||
526 Before I even got a chance to pull off the switched identity
|
||
527 scam they beat me to it. It seems the KGB already had three
|
||
528 Andropov clones trained, outfitted, and ready to go. What a pit.
|
||
529
|
||
530 If it weren't for the Natasha money, and the front money from
|
||
531 the solidarity union for the Andropov scam, I'd be real
|
||
532 strapped for cash. Fortunately I had more than one iron in the fire.
|
||
533
|
||
534 Speaking of hot irons, have you heard from Petrov lately? I
|
||
535 need a trim.
|
||
536 LeRoy
|
||
537 :*************************************************************:
|
||
538 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
539 NINJA: NO, No, no....you got it all wrong. I can figure that you
|
||
540 wouldn't have gotten it right, after all, you were dead. but the
|
||
541 rest of you... There was a tinkle of glass at the last bullet, and
|
||
542 Sergei was down with your knives in his arms. Phillipe had you in
|
||
543 his rifle scope from a building across the street. Boy, sometimes
|
||
544 ...Phillipe, however, has been poisoned, I hear. Heh. heh. CVal.
|
||
545 I THINK I LIKE THE IBM PC BETTER THEN THE SANYO PC, AT LEAST IT DOESN'T SEEM
|
||
546 HAVE AS MANY BUGS IN IT AS THE SANYO. OF COURSE IT HAS A NASTY PROBLEM WITH
|
||
547 THE BELL, IT 'GOES AWAY' FOR ABOUT A SECOND WHEN IT RINGS THE STUPID BELL
|
||
548 WHICH IS VERY DISCONCERTING IF YOUR ARE WATCHING WHAT YOU TYPE AND THE BELL
|
||
549 IS USED TO LET YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE NEAR A MARGIN (LIKE BW). MAYBE THE
|
||
550 IDIOTS WHO DESIGNED THE THINK DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO TYPE, AND JUST USED THE HUNT
|
||
551 AND PECK METHODE WHERE IT DOESN'T BOTHER MUCH SINCE THEY DON'T USUALLY LOOK
|
||
552 AT THE SCREEN AND WOULDN'T NOTICE A LITTLE THING LIKE CHARACTERS NOT SHOWING
|
||
553 UP. OTHER THEN THAT AND THE FACT THAT WORDSTAR IS SLOWER THEN A SLUG IN
|
||
554 WINTER ON THE BEAST, IT AIN'T TOO BAD, THOUGH I LIKE MY NICE SPEEDY CPM
|
||
555 SYSTEM BEST WITH IT'S NICE FAST RAM DISK, BUT THAT'S ANOTHER STORY...
|
||
556 +++++++++++++++++++++++ I. S. ******************************************
|
||
557 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
||
558 Running once more to try to get out of this dark forest before
|
||
559 the night closes in on me to leave me forever stranded in this
|
||
560 most fearful place. I watch the ground so that I will not
|
||
561 trip and fall over some root or small bush. Then all of the
|
||
562 sudden a figure looms before me. Too late to notice and I
|
||
563 am unable to stop. I crash into this figure who has suddenly
|
||
564 appeared in my path. Then looking up I see it is Emer! Out of
|
||
565 breath and paniced I cling to her and bable incoherently of my
|
||
566 fear. "I thought you had left, and I came searching for you,
|
||
567 but in my foolishness I found I had achieved nought but my
|
||
568 own foolish ability to loose myself in the darkness of the
|
||
569 forest. I know that I was foolish in this, can you but forgive
|
||
570 me for this worry of mine? Your tunic! It is torn! Oh dear,
|
||
571 did you really care that much that you would ruin your beautiful
|
||
572 tunic to come find me? I don`t know what to say. How can I ever
|
||
573 repay you for such kindness and concern? Come, do you knw the
|
||
574 way out of this dank place? For I fear of staying here to long
|
||
575 or we may both be lost to its clutches."
|
||
576 * Tarn *
|
||
577 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
||
578 if anyone knows who that clown is that is selling software over in N.W. better t
|
||
579 terrl him to stop!!!
|
||
580 ------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
581 -= * =- -= * =- Believer...sit down. -= * =- -= * =-
|
||
582 ------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
583 Hi Ho,Hi Ho,
|
||
584 my modem works,ya know
|
||
585 The stupid beast aint messed up the least,
|
||
586 Hi Ho,Hi Ho
|
||
587 signed,
|
||
588 a semi-delerious
|
||
589 becker!
|
||
590 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!
|
||
591 Salazar scanned the letter from McKane. As he read, his bafflement
|
||
592 of the Natasha murder case cleared. A deep, searing anger filled the void.
|
||
593 He knew his task was not finished and that he would once again be plunged
|
||
594 into danger. The Inspector stabbed at his intercom, growling at his
|
||
595 assistant; "Pull out the file on the Natasha murder case. That <Expletive
|
||
596 Deleted> McKane was behind the whole thing." He then picked up the attache
|
||
597 case and started for the bank. Even Salazar won't refuse 800 grand.
|
||
598 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!Valinor!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!
|
||
599 HERE WE GO AGAIN FOLKS, I WONDER IF THS DRIVE WILL GET FULL BEFORE DRIVE A
|
||
600 DOES, OR IF IT JUST SIT HERE LONEY AND DEPRESSED LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE SEEMS
|
||
601 TO BE AROUND HERE. JUST A PASSING THOUGHT TO PASS THE TIME WHILE PASSING
|
||
602 WIND.... I AM STARTING A SUBCULT BASED ON MCKANES CULT, ONLY WE PRACTICE
|
||
603 THE PRIMAL FART. IT HAS A MUCH GREATER 'AIR' OF APPEAL TO IT I THINK.
|
||
604 ******************** SNOT NOSE ******************************************
|
||
605 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
606 s.n. how about primal sodomy,rape or religious sacrifice? i havent been to a
|
||
607 good sacrifice for ages! i like primal belch better then p.f. it can be
|
||
608 carried out in public without crippling people. the p.b. has more of a c
|
||
609 chance for tonal greatness then the p.f.i shall soon develope a chart for
|
||
610 p.b.t. so a point value can be awarded for olympic greatness.
|
||
613 The Man in Gray
|
||
614 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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