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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 7 NOV 86 ***********************
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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 privately 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 privately 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 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 Dare I say it? En la cima!
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21 L'homme: It is now 12:12am November 7, 1986- I very much doubt I will be at
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22 PCS, it being about 4 or 5 hours ago. I have a Statics class that ends at
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23 6:30pm, and in addition, forgot the significance of the first Thursday. Sigh.
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24 How many suckers, ahem, players, are interested in Risk? Now that I am in
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25 Portland, transport is possible... Keep me in mind if you need another s-
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26 player. :-) How much VOL is equated with five dollars? :-}
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27 On another subject: Still minimal to nil monetary gains with my job, but more
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28 hardware to play with is coming my way. A decent printer, a video digitizer,
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29 a sound sampler, and assorted manuals.
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30 Leonard: The remainder of my PC-2 equipment is also showing up. The RS232
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31 interface for the PC operates at up to 2400 bps. At that rate, I'd fill the
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32 memory in less than 8 seconds.
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33 About enough to load a disk directory from that mini drive of yours...
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34 ++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++++++++++ November 7, 1986 +++++++++++++
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35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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36 MiG: Oh wonderful, we seem to have a duplicate MiG now. Just what we need.
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37 And yes, no doubts now.... (That I.M. t-shirt is a trip...)
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38
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39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Darbon+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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40 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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41 Re: The opening message: Looks like Mikey forgot and left ALL ALLOWED again.
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42 Shame shame, Mikey...
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43 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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44
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45 FILE ON
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46 MARGIN IS 90
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47 STATUS: ENTER ONLY
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48 NUMBER OF LINES: 44
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49
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50 So there! Besides, your momma's green and smokes kitty litter. -phj
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51
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52 AMENDMENT 1 (1791)
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53 RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL FREEDOM
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54
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55 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
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56 prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech,
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57 or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
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58 petition the government for a redress of grievances.
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59
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60
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61
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62 ------
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63 TELL THAT TO SEN. JESSE HELMS !
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64 U.C. QUIP
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65 ------
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66 Don't you think that there's a need for a constitutional amendment regarding
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67 the above. Congress shouldn't be prohibited for making any law, whatever.
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68 Anyhow, this is democractic country. Sovereignty resides in the people.
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69 Congress is the representative elected by the *people*. And since, the
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70 people are the sovereign, their elected representative should be free to do
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71 whatsoever the *sovereign* so desire.
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72 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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73 WHO CARES?
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74 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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75 **********************generic border***************************
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76 Here I am, stoned again. I said I wasn't going to light that
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77 pipe. But I lit it. I always light it.
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78
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79 The drugs are out of control. I keep telling myself I can stop.
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80 But I don't! I just keep on smokin'.
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81
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82 It's starting to worry me. Maybe I'll never get it
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83 control on my own. Maybe it's time to look into drug
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84 treatment.
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85
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86 Shit!
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87
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88 Stonehead
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89
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90 *************************generic border************************
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91
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92 KEEP UP THIS INPERSONATING CRAP !!
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93 AND YOU`LL GIT TO MEET YOUR GOD.
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94
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95 ***
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96 ***
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97 ***
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98 ********
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99 **************
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100 ***
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101 IN HELL !!
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102
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103 KEEPER OF YOUR FOOLISH SOUL
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104 scum
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105
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106
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107 LIST
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108 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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109 > Congress shouldn't be prohibited for making any law, whatever. Anyhow,
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110 > this is democractic country. Sovereignty resides in the people. Congress
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111 > is the representative elected by the *people*. And since, the people are
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112 > the sovereign, their elected representative should be free to do
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113 > whatsoever the *sovereign* so desire.
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114 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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115 I disagree. Sovereignty resides with the people, to be sure. But the
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116 representatives are not sovereign. Even if indirectly. Fear of a
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117 tyrannical sovereign on the shores of the United States was the reason
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118 for writing the Bill of Rights. The first amendment was a part of that
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119 Bill of Rights. Part of ten amendments limiting the power of the central
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120 government. So that no tyranny would develop over the States.
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121 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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122 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
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123 -I-
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124
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125 The battle has raged now for a million years. Upon every dawn hell
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126 sends an army of demons to earth, and upon everydawn an army from heaven
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127 meets it on a plane that is not hell, heaven or earth. At the end of each
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128 day a stalemate is reached. Everyday for a million years.
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129
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130 One day, among the million others, the battle lasted well into the night
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131 . more blood was spilt in this battle than in all the others before it.
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132 Hell's waning force had penetrated within a stones throw of the earthly
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133 perimeter. But before the last she-demon was slaughtered, she tore from her
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134 womb her own premature child and thrust it unto the world of man.......
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135
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136 zach
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137
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138 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
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139
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140 exit
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141
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142 {Yahuh. And I hear Hitler is being cloned in Paraguay. Gee, you watch those
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143 Saturday late night "Documentary films" too? Watching one tonight in which
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144 the Pilgrim fathers are revealed to be a cult of Satan worshipers and white
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145 slavers. Sure am glad this startling information gets out!}
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146
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147 ++=+++++++++++AHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRGGGGHHHH+++++++++++++++Darbon++++++++++++++++++++
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148 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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149 Sorry about the delay in posting the story. I've not been able to
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150 get on in a while. Let's see, we just had the piper entering the mysterious
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151 sphere that had appeared in his camp...
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152 .pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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153 The piper soon lost all perception of time. It may have been for only
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154 moments, or for countless eterneties that his awareness moved within the
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155 glowing sphere. What we call thought is an inherently complex process.
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156 We can capture some of the verbal thoughts that pass through us, but
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157 equally complex are the manipulations we perform `perhaps unconciously) on
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158 the input from all our senses. We have nearly no vocabulary for smell, ver
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159 little for taste, and almost none for the kinesthetic senses (the interior
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160 senses that tell you where your body is and what it is doing). The
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161 piper's raw awareness was floating in a totally alien sphere, recieving
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162 input in totally different ways than ever it had before. The piper's
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163 awareness changed, became different.
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164 He was floating, bodiless through colored space. Green sang its restful
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165 song as it eddied through him, bringing rest and growth. Far off, Red
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166 counterpointed, echoed by the dull sadness of Grey. He thinned, and
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167 Violet merged into soothing Blue, then muddy Brown violently thickened
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168 him. He responded with a feeble orange, then faded into pink, bringing a
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169 loud protest from both Orange and Pink. The colors exerted a pressure on
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170 him until he changed, then suddenly he felt himself in a body again.
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171 The piper was standing at the beginning of a path at the foot of a hill.
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172 It was early afternoon, the honey-sweet breeze bringing its perfume to him
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173 in balmy offering, the quiet buzz of the surrounding insects soothing his
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174 weary soul. The piper looked up the path, winding about the scrub bushes,
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175 then set his foot on the first step of the journey.
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176 .pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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177
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178 /\ See these eyes so green? /\
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179 < > < >
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180 \/ I can stare for a thousand years. \/
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181
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182 ###########################################################################
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183 I scavanged my bag, looking for something decent to wear. Finally
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184 settling on a suit with a minimal number of wrinkles, I threw it on and
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185 headed out the door of the hotel room.
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186 I waited as the elevator wisked me efficiently and quietly to the main
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187 ballroom floor. The doors finally swished open and the noise and press of
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188 the crowd replaced the quiet aand calm of a moment before. I looked around
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189 for awhile those I had come with, but it was in vain, I could not find them
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190 in this group.
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191 In a short time the noise, smoke and smell began to overpower me, so I
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192 sought out a quieter location. A pair of double doors in the rear presented
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193 themselves, and I quickly headed for them. They opened to a small hallway.
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194 A few steps further on was a great massive door of rich wood and heavy
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195 glass. Fitting properly in with the decor of the hotel. Through the glass I
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196 could see the outside world.
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197 I stepped up to the window and looked out. The weather was in a nasty
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198 mood, the wind whiped the rain amongst the small tress and scrub brush on
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199 the mountain side, Thrashing them from side to side. There was nothing to
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200 slow and tame the winds at this highth, so they were always strong and
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201 powerful when they came. But they weren't vicious. The wind just was was it
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202 was.
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203 Without really thinking about it, I stepped outside. The full effect
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204 of the wind and driven bits of rain struck me now, and I quickly grabbed
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205 for the support of a nearby pillar. The wind was refreshing as it scowered
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206 away the heat and smell of the crowded hotel. I felt like it swept through
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207 my very soul, cleaning out bits and peices of dirt and stink that clung so
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208 tightly.
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209 The heavy wood and glass of the building withstood the driving force
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210 of the wind without notice. It was solidly and well built, for those that
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211 placed it here knew what to expect, and put great care in insuring that the
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212 building would be able to withstand anything that nature could throw at it
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213 up here. The lawn and field beyond in front of me was well kept when the
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214 heavy winds were not in force. Now bits of leaves, twigs, and other debree
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215 whipped about following the course layed out by the wind.
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216 Soon I began to take chill, so regretfully I left the embrace of
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217 nature and slipped back into the protection and warmth of the hotel.
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218 As I stood there trying to decide which direction to go, up or down.
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219 An obnoxious drunk came up from the ballroom and tried to get me to partake
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220 of his drink. I declined and quickly headed up the small flight of stairs
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221 to my right.
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222 I found myself in the great kitchen that served the hotel. Turning
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223 around to leave, for I knew that I shouldn't be there, I encountered
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224 someone I knew coming up the stairs. He wasn't a friend, but I always seem
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225 to meet him at these things. He greated me cheerily, and grasping my arm
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226 lead me into the kitchen. The man who had been at his side continued on
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227 without comment and was quickly lost in the maze of equipment.
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228 "I could go for a drink", he stated. "I think I'll have a Gin fizz.
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229 How about you?"
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230 "I don't know" I replied, "maybe later."
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231 "Hey, I know what you need!" he stated and before I could respond he
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232 headed towards a small table to the side and began preparing an egg salid.
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233 I watched quietly as he mixed it. He seperated a portion of the unmixed
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234 contents in the bowl, and started throwing in a several spices and a larger
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235 then normal dash of Paprika.
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236 "There you go" he stated as he dished the mix into a clean bowl.
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237 "That'll get you going."
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238 I took the salad, but didn't eat it. It wasn't what I wanted. When I
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239 looked up again, the man who had prepared it was gone. I carefully put the
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240 bowl down on the metal table and headed out of kitchen. Again I found
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241 myself at the door facing the window.
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242 I enjoyed the outside show. Out there life and death struggles were
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243 going on. Moment to moment activities were deciding the fate of the
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244 vegitation and animals. Out there was reason and purpose, a sense of
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245 existance. Back in the ballroom the mindless group stuffed themselves with
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246 food and drink, speaking of nothing of such great import as life and death.
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247 Hiding away from the world outside, sunk into the mindless trap of the
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248 protection offered by the safe secure walls provided by the hotel.
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249 They did not know what was going on outside, they did not want to
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250 know. There was no reason to leave the safety of this artifical womb.
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251 ######################### The Innkeeper ##################################
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252 =====:::::=====:::::==<==:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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253 Piper: Perhaps Straxi might become involved in your adventure? With your
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254 permission, of course.
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255 It's great to be back, alive again!
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256 Lurkin' Legamorph's
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257 Not lurkin' any more!
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258 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::==Zephyr::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====
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259 "Hell yes" I said, "Lets get it over with."
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260 He dropped the X-1 at 20k feet, but his dive speed was once agian too slow
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261 an the X-1 started to stall. I fought it with the control wheel for about five
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262 hundred feet, and finally got her nose down. The moment we picked up speed I
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263 fired all four rocket chambers in rapid sequence. We climbed at .88 Mach and
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264 began to buffet, so I flipped the stabilizer switch and changed the setting two
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265 degrees. We smoothed right out at 36k feet, I turned off two rocket chambers.
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266 At 40k feet, we were still climbing at a speed of .92 mach...I noticed that
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267 the faster I got,the smoother the ride.
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268 Suddenly the mach needle began to fluctuate. It went up to .965 mach-then
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269 went right off the scale!! I thought I was seeing things!! We were flying
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270 Super-Sonic!! and it was as smooth as a baby's bottom: Grandma could be sittin
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271 up here sipping lemonade...The guys in the NACA tracking van interrupted to
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272 report that they what they tought sounded like a distant thunder: my sonic
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273 boom! The firs one by an airplane ever heard on earth...It was estimated I
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274 reached 1.07 mach
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275 --Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
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276
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277 ------------->->-------This excerpt from The Pilot--------<-<---------------
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278 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
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279
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280 -II-
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281
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282 The demon child lay in the forest upon a damp bed of leaves. His eyes
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283 were glazed and his weakling body covered in his mother's blood. The child
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284 gasped for air, for his premature lungs could barely hold enough to
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285 sustain him. He just lay there, near death and unmoving.
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286
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287 After an hour the small boy began to crawl. He crawled for hours and
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288 hours, possessed by the will to live. He did not know who, or what he
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289 was. All he knew was that he wanted to live. The tiny child reached the
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290 edge of the wood and slumped to the ground, very close to death. He lay
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291 on the side of a seldom travelled road, an
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292 d slept..............
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293
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294 zachariah
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295
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296 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
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297 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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298 ,./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[]
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299 bax: are you coming over today/sun/nov/9
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300 ,./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[],./;'[]
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301 this is a test... sorry guys but I needed to try something.
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302 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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303 Could someone please list some local Portland Bulletin Boards? I am a new |
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304 user and found this board listed on PC Magazines Reader Exchange Service. \
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305 No boards seem to list any others. Thanx EC
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306 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||/
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307 end
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308
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309 The quick brown x etcetra etcera . . .
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310 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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311 EC: Try CBBS/NW at 646 xxxx or 284 xxxx, or 3CPU at 246 xxxx.
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312 //////////////////////////////////////////////////
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313
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314 /\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\
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315 Or there is always, 284 xxxx, 636 xxxx, 253 xxxx, 775 xxxx, 232 xxxx, and
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316 just tons of others...
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317 \//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\/
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318
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319 Re: the political discussion around line 110
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320 Sorry, guys. This is *not* a democracy. It is a republic. The power resides
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321 with our elected/appointed representatives. Our only power is to not re-
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322 elect them if we don't like them. (note: democracies do *not* work. Just
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323 becuase the majority thinks it is so doesn't MAKE it so. <the world is not
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324 flat!>)
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325 ____11/10/86__________Leonard_JD 2446744.8858_________01:15:38_PST_________
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326 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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327 or 777 6377 or 253 1908
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328 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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329 Leonard: Tell it to FES(Flat Earth Society) 27 Oxnard St., London 7E6 7W3D,
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330 England, then, IF that's your conviction. Eh. Old chap.
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331 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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332 *************************************************************
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333 The government has launched a two pronged attack on Oregon's
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334 marijuana smokers.
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335
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336 By sending US troops to stop the flow of mariguana from outside
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337 the country, along with the new federal crack down on the
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338 Oregon marijuana industry, Oregon's dope smokers could be in
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339 serious trouble.
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340
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341 We are basically facing the same situation we had with the oil
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342 imbargo. There will be a crisis, real or imagined. Dealers will
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343 hoard their supplies until the prices go up. Then they'll
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344 unload at outrageous prices. The consumer screwed again.
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345
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346 So-so quality dope could end up going for $500 an ounce, or
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347 more. It could force people to choose between giving up dope
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348 all together or going to a cheaper, riskier, drug.
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349
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350 Which do you think most of them will choose?
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351
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352 Then again, this could be a blessing for some of us who have
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353 a love/hate relationship with the cannabis weed anyway. It
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354 could be real helpful for people who wanted to quit.
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355
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356 The easiest time to give up drugs is when you can't get any
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357 anyway. With no decision to make, you're less likely to make
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358 the wrong one. The only trick is to stay away once the bitch
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359 goddess returns.
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360
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361 Stonehead
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362
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363 ***********************************************************
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364 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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365 Leonard - Well said. I teach Economics at a high school once a week, and in
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366 discussions of our economic system, our governmental system was talked about.
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367 On inquiry, not one person in the classroom new what type of government we
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368 had, including the regular teacher.
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369
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370 "Democracy is the continued delusion that more than half of the people are
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371 right more than half of the time." -- Author unknown (to me)
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372
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373 Riskers - VOL is fine, Please list your colors - mine is black. Pick a
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374 Saturday to start, these things usually go on for a while. French rules ?
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375 Then nuclear ? I will still drink D.P., to keep my head clear.
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376
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377 All - Was everyone satisfied with the outcome of the elections ? I see that
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378 the Anti abortion people lost out to reason and sanity. (Perhaps, since they
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379 insist on calling pro choice to be pro abortion, we should call the the pro-
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380 poverty, pro-child abuse, and pro-mental illness people, since what they are
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381 advocating engenders all of the above at times.)
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382 Grass was defeated. Though not a user, I think it should have passed.
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383 The convention center is in. Maybe Wescon can come here one of these years.
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384 Bob Koch beat Margaret Strachan. Good, in my opinion. We need to stop
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385 inviting the homeless here. What about those of us who have homes ? D
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386 not also have rights ?
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387 Property tax limitations were all defeated. I do get tired of people with lots
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388 of property, but little income (read mostly old people) feeling that those of
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389 us with an income should support their services. Perhaps they don't have
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390 children, but an uneducated person is a drain on all society, not just on
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391 parents.
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392 All the "Nook you lar" issues were voted down. Who says money can't buy
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393 happiness. Consider the case of PGE. Wow.
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394 Last, and probably least, the race to see who will be the invisible state
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395 executive for the next four to eight years. Did any of you know that Vic
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396 Atiyeh died two years ago, and they have been using a gient muppet for state
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397 functions since ? So how effective can the Governor be?
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398
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399 (The preceeding were unpaid political opinions, and the writer encourages
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400 reader response. In fact the writer would be delighted to have some reader
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401 response. Please respond.)
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402
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409 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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410 Stonehead: Want cheap weed? Move to Alaska. Or better yet, the Netherlands.
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411 (Or is it Norway? Hmmm.)
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412
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414
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415 Yes, it is true that we are a republic. However, it should be noted that
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416 centralization is the other extreme to anarchy and should be avoided just the
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417 same. And we were only formed as a republic with the understanding that a
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418 'bill of rights' would be ammended to the Constiution to assure that the
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419 central government would not have too much power. Remember, we had just gone
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420 through a war with a government that was a great distance away. The people
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421 didn't want to give the new government too much power.
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422
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423
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424 I am glad that the nuclear measures failed. I am against having
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425 hazardous substances in the area, but these measures were either too vague or
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426 too pointed to be of much use.
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427
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428
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429 Did anyone how many people voted against #8 (prohibits mandatory local
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430 measured phone service)? Can anyone
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431 tell me a reason that a person would vote this way (besides those that work
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432 for the phone company...)?
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433
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434
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435 *** STARPATH ***
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436 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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437
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438 Everything in moderation.
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439
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440 Including moderation.
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441
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442 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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443
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444 cistop- Thank you for removing le twit from earlier.
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445
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446 [][][][][][][][][][] friar [][][][][][][][][][][]
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447
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448 end
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449
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450 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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451 Leonard, while it is true that the typical methode of removal from office
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452 that the people are disatisfied with is via the election process, it is
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453 far from the only way. There are several others that are as effective.
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454 The next most common being via resignation of the individual themself.
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455 This is a result of peer pressure. It is unsaid, but comes in the form of
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456 get out or we'll kick you're butt out. So by leaving quietly they can
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457 often resurface again elsewhere, or find a nice cushy job in the private
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458 sector through the contacts they made while holding the public office.
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459 The other methode of removal is brought on as a result of them not leaving
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460 on their own, and is called a recall. When the screwup is big enough this
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461 often occurs. But usually the individual is forced to resign before things
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462 go that far. There is one other rather extreme way that has been used to
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463 remove indiviuals from public office that someone has deemed should be done,
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464 though usually it isn't because the individual has been doing things rather
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465 badly. In fact usually it is just the opposite. The popularity of the individual
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466 brings on the phsycotics who feel that they can make themself be heard by
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467 killing the individual. But regardless of the emotion behind the action, it
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468 does rather effectively remove them from office... (though there have been
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469 a few cases now and then of a dead person holding office for various reasons.
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470 Though of course it is usually short lived. Besides the office can get a bit
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471 smelly after a few days...
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472 Be that as it may, what we do elect are normally leaders, people who tell us
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473 what they are going to have the people they appoint do (whether they actually
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474 have them do it or not). We seldom have a say in regard to the individuals
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475 that actually do the work. But then that is a part of why the system works
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476 resonably well despite the continued movement of the leaders. Normally the
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477 doers are left to do their jobs, and the leaders just stand around and try
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478 to look impressive.
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479 I do have a few disagreements with the setup though. I feel that the judicial
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480 system could use some work. The revolving door that we have set up for the
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481 criminals is one example of a system that is in dire need of realignment.
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482 I also have a disagreement with the higher court appointment structure. One
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483 indiviual can determine the appointments and thus the direction of legal
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484 interpritation for many years to come, whether that is in the desire of
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485 the majority or not. This tends to a lot of needless and time wasting battles
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486 between the legislature and judicial branches (as if there weren't enough
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487 battles with the executive branch already). I feel that the rule by agression
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488 is not the best way. And I feel the same way about the court system. I know
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489 that that flys in the face of what everyone is taught, about how great the
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490 legal system we have is. But I say in response "Bull Shit!" it is not that
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491 great. The only real winners are the lawers. But then I admit I'm prejudice
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492 in the matter after having a lawer try to get me to sue someone for moneys
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493 owed despite the fact that I could never recover anywhere near the cost it
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494 would take to sue him, (if I got anything at all). I remember quit well the
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495 mechinasations he used to try to get me mad at the other person so that I would
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496 sue (so that of course he could take on the case). I wasn't mad, I was only
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497 interested in my options I had legally. No, I do not agree that agression
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498 is the best way to solve problems, and I think the current state of the
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499 inssurance industry proves that there is something drasticlly wrong.
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500 The one major change I would make is that the loser would have to pay *both*
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501 lawer's fees as well as the court costs (instead of just court costs as it
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502 is now.) This should cause those who like to sue a lot to think twice, and
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503 give incentive to those being sued to fight it instead of just settling out
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504 of court because it is cheaper, thus causing the people who like to sue to
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505 take a third think at it, and so on. I think that one change would make
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506 a significant change in the current problem area.
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507 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ fred ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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508 Bard checked the console to see that he was on course. Then he sat
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509 back and thought upon the irony of using all this technology to reach a
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510 place where magic ruled.
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511 That reminded him of a song....
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512 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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513 Code (words: Bob Kanefsky, music: Men of Harlech)
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514 What's the use of incantations
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515 Needing strange gesticulations,
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516 Eyeballs of obscure crustaceans,
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517 Toenails of a Toad?
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518
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519 What's the use of years of training,
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520 Spells that don't work when it's raining,
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521 Or because the moon is waning?
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522 Better far is Code.
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523
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524 Code's the stuff we write now.
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525 Code that's clean and tight now.
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526 Run it through your Apple II
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527 (Try not to stay up fixing it all night, now.)
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528
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529 Ancient mages, through the ages
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530 Frequently were prone to vi'lent rages
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531 Due to poring over pages
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532 Filled with ink that glowed.
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533
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534 Oftentimes a poor old biddy
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535 Found on her familiar kitty
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536 Ticks and fleas, which (more's the pity)
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537 Moved into her rugs.
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538
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539 Shamans using dung from cattle
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540 With small insects must do battle
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541 We have Code to serve us that'll
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542 Not be fraught with bugs.
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543
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544 Shaman, save your tonic
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545 Witch, your friends demonic,
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546 We've the means, with our machines,
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547 To make phantasms visual and sonic.
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548
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549 If you've stayed with code that's made with
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550 Principled technique and not been played with
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551 You won't need a wizard's aid with
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552 User-friendly Code!
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553 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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554
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555 /\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\
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556 Maybe I can do a lot to clear up the mists of these laudatories. Our
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557 constitution is set up with a regulated system of checks and balances.
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558 Which is now a democratic system. With all people equals in the strength of
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559 the vote. As Democritus would have wished, perhaps. Which is the single
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560 best measure of a democracy that I can figure out.
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561 It is a republic in that the vote of the people, their democracy, is handed
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562 over to representatives. As per my rather luxurious dictionary.
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563 Did you know that the Democratic-Republican Party, against a strong central
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564 government, was renamed in 1828 to the Democratic Party?
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565 It was. And this illustrates that democracies and republics are not
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566 mutually exclusive. So, please, stop trying to show your enlightenment by
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567 telling the Democrats or the Republicans here that they are wrong. Try to
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568 incorporate their ideas. It works well here...
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569 \//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\/
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570
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571 /\ See these eyes so green? /\
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572 < > < >
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573 \/ I can stare for a thousand years... \/
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574
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575 ***************************************************************
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576 Cannabis Sativa is the Bitch Goddess of tranquility and
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577 confusion. She can be gentle or she can be cruel, but she
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578 is a bitch. I love her anyway...but we must part.
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579
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580 Stonehead
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581
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582 **************************************************************
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583 o\=<([v2v])>=/o
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584 ----------------------------------------just wanted to see how you guys are
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585 doing...........ABDUL BRIAN........
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586 WHO CARES?
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587 DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT
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588 Hey dude, (mr. stonehead)
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589 weed is a friend if ya want it to be, an enemy if ya want it to be. you choose.
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590 it doesnt. it hasnt ever changed, still the same d-5-tetrahydracannibol, but
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591 a different person.....
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592 enjoy it if ya can, but if you make it drag you down, it can and will....
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593 later doughnutman
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594 DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT-DOUGHNUT
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595 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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596
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597 we do not have a true democracy. what we have is called a representative
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598 democracy.
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599
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600 under the definition of a true democracy , the people vote on everything
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601 and are the highest authority.
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602
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603 there is a big difference between a democracy and a representative democracy.
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604
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605
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606
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607 -wax
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608
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609 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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610 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklm
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611 -III-
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612
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613
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"Oh my lord Jesus" were the first words Sister Marianne
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614 utherford spoke as she saw the still form on the roadside. At
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615
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first she thought him only a dead animal, but as she passed, she
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616
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noticed that there was no hair on the entire corpse.
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617 Sister Marianne slammed on the brakes and pulled over to the
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618
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side. She took a blanket from the trunk of her car, with which to
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619 p the dead child in. As the Sister neared, she prayed to God
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620 to forgive the poor soul who had done this
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621 The baby was a horrible sight to look upon. Blood and
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622 grime covered his small body and a dark greenish fluid oozed from
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623 his still-attached umbilical cord. The child's hands were
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624
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625 that he had not yet learned.
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626 zachariah
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627
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