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001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* INSTALLED: 12 NOV 88 ***************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' 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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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 11/12/88 17:04 Msg:2606 Call:10006076 Lines:4
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20 Perseverance: a lowly virtue whereby mediocrity achieves
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21 an inglorious success. -- Ambrose Bierce
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22 **************************************************************
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23 696969696969
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24 Need I state the obvious?........
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25 an inglorious success indeed!
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26 Something to think about while buying that fur coat for Christmas...
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27
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28 TORTURE BY PUBLIC DEMAND!
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29
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30 The following information was provided by the Student Action Corps for
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31 Animals, Wahington D.C. 20003; and Trans-Species un-
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32 limited, State College, PA 16804. Please remember it
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33 next time fur coats come up in conversation.
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34
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35 30,000 animals suffer a lingering and agonising death in
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36 steel-toothed traps each year to provide skins for the fur trade. The
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37 number who escape (usually by biting off the crushed and infected
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38 leg), or are discarded, probably swell this figure to 100,000,000.
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39
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40 To make JUST ONE FUR COAT will require the slaughter of one of the
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41 following groups:
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42 12 baby ocelots
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43 15 lynx These figures represent
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44 25 oppossums hundreds of hours of
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45 40 raccoons unspeakable misery.
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46 65 mink
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47
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48 Trapped animals die in the following ways:
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49 Exposure -which can take weeks or even months; a combination
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50 of pain, terror and blood loss; being eaten by a predator; having
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51 their heads smashed in by the trappers' clubs.
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52
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53 Did you know...
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54
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55 THE SABLE is caught in a trap which freezes its tongue to a sheet of
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56 metal baited with food.
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57
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58 THE SPOTTED CAT (lynx, ocelot) is 'finished off' in its trap by a
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59 red-hot poker in the anus -this does not damage the precious pelt!
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60
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61 BROADTAIL is the fur of a prematurely-born lamb, whose birth has been
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62 induced by beating the pregnant mother.
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63
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64 Don't listen to propaganda by the fur trade. Only 1% of the
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65 nation's trappers are professionals, while the fur industry employs
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66 only 5000 people nationwide.
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67 Non-target animals are also victimized by trappers' tools.
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68 These "trash" animals, according to Dept of Interior figures, con-
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69 stitute as much as 67% of the total catch, and include domestic
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70 animals such as dogs and cats.
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71 Of course, not all animals slaughtered for their pelts are
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72 caught in traps. Some are raised on "ranches" in a way similar to
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73 factory-farmed food animals, except that there are no federal regula-
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74 tions regarding humane treatmnent and no inspection of facilities.
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75 There is also far less incentive for a fur rancher to concern himself
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76 with the physical and psychological well-being of his animals since
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77 this does not, for the most part, affect the quality of the fur.
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78 Compulsive movements, self-mutilation and symptoms of neurotic
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79 behavior are evident in many of these animals.
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80 The suffering entailed by strict confinement in small, wire
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81 cages is compounded by genetic manipulation of fur-bearing animals to
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82 produce variant or more "desirable" fur. This is evident in minks,
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83 who often suffer from abnormal spasms of the neck, and, in the case of
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84 females, contraction of the uterus, resulting in pain and high
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85 frequency of miscarriage in giving birth.
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86 Disease is also a common problem on fur ranches, as in factory
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87 farms, but to a greater degree, due in large part ot the stress
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88 resulting from intensive confinement. Unfortunately, there is less
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89 incentive to prevent and treat disease, as the edibility of the
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90 animal's flesh is not in question.
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91 Inhumane killing methods are yet another source of suffering
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92 on fur ranches. Furbearers are not protected by the federal Humane
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93 Slaughter Act. Methods commonly used to kill minks include the
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94 poison, strychnine, which causes the animals to suffocate; primitive
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95 electrocution in which the current does not pass through the brain,
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96 and hence causes acute suffering before death; and the use of uncooled and
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97 unfiltered carbon monoxide gas, which can cause severe burning and
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98 distress in the lungs.
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99
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100 PLEASE HELP!
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101 If you sympathise with the helpless animals being tortured and
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102 slaughtered for the sake of fashion, please join SACA and TSU in doing
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103 something about it:
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104
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105 1. DON'T BUY FUR! If you must have a fur-like garment, buy a fake
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106 fur which costs less, takes less total energy to produce, can be of e-
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107 qual quality and durability, and involves no animal suffering. Remem-
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108 ber, however, that even fake fur, when indistinguishable from the real
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109 thing, can perpetuate the fashionability of wearing animal skins. And
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110 warmth is never a valid excuse, with modern insulating materials such
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111 as qualofil.
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112
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113 2. TAKE ACTION AGAINST SELLERS! Drop charge accounts at stores
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114 that sell furs. Write to the store owners, explaining your action.
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115 Write letter to the editors of local papers, call in on radio talk
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116 shows and urge people to boycott fur-selling stores.
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117
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118 3. SPEAK UP FOR WILDLIFE! Help end the needless suffering of
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119 trapped and ranch-raised animals by educating others about the cruel-
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120 ties these practices involve. Download this file and Upload it
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121 every-where you can. Print it out and give it to friends. Mere aware-
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122 696969696969696969
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123 ========================
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124 I guess I'll forget that opossum coat I was gonna get.
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125 ========================
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126 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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127
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128 Well, it seems to me that a forth dimensional shake would be one where
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129 time went twice as fast (for you head) until it was a certain point in
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130 time ahead of your body, and then went slower than normal time until it
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131 was that same distance back in time. Sort of like doing speed and then
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132 some serious doobage. Over and over again. Not a bad idea, during an
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133 election year.
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134
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135 Friar
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136
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137 Well gents! How about a quest. I have heard that there is a thing called
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138 civility and gentility available. It is kept in a kingdom four or so
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139 parsecs from here. Beyond the kingdom of the Republicans, beyond the
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140 kingdom of the Democrats. Well past the boundaries of that historic kingdom
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141 known as the Whigs. It will be a hard journey, complete with dragons,
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142 damsels in distress (for the men among us), men in distress (for the women
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143 among us), conniving, trickery, etc.
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144
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145 Who is game to go? I will bring my magic pouch, so will not want for food,
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146 excepting those of you who eat Smurfs. I will also bring several kegs of
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147 fine honey wine, as mead transports so well.
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148
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149 Answer me here, we leave in four days.
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150
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151 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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152
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153
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154 This was the file I attempted to upload before. I ran out of room.
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155 F.
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156 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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157 [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-] [-]
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158 A fourth dimensional shake would be one where the movement and meaning was
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159 dependent on time. Thusly it could mean "yes" at one point of time and
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160 "no" at another point. This shake would be inconclusive and I think
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161 actually describes elections pretty well.
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162 &*&*&*&*'s
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163 I Lurk!
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164
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165 An Astral Dreamer
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166 &*&*&*&*'s
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167 Did you know that the word "gullible" isn't listed in the Webster New World
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168 dictionary?
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169 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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170 Complete this sentence: Complete ________
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171 -=-======-=--------=====-=---------------==================----------=-=-===
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172 Hey...You're right! Gullible isn't in Websters. Funny, I wounder why they
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173 left it out.
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174
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175 Does fish skin count as a fur coat.
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176
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177 Hmm, I guess to your standerd observer a four dimensional shake would appear
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178 as though the head moveing from completly not there to there more than once.
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179
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180 Erg.
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181
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182 LB\__/
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183 oo
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184 --=-=======-=--{---=-===================-=-----------=-==========-=--------=
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185 A FOURTH DIMENSIONAL SHAKE WOULD BLOW YOUR MIND.
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186 =-=-=-=--=--=--=-=-=-=-=-=--==-------=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=--=-=-=-====-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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187 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
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188 Quicksilver
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189 =;=;=;=;=;=
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190 And now we watch as 100,000,000 or so people take off their COW-SKIN nikeys.
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191 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
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192 There is a method of losing fat that is used by virtually every body builder
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193 and many other professional atheletes. This method can purge your body of
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194 up to 50% of your body fat in just six days. The method is called loading
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195 and fasting and it works by changing the normal metabolic condition of burn-
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196 ing carbohydrates first and then burning protein and fat into burning fat
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197 first and then carbos. The term "loading and fasting" describes what your
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198 are doing to your carbohydrate count, not food in general. Here is a step
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199 by step explanation on how to do it:
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200 1) For the first two days take nothing but protein. Limit your fat and
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201 carbo intake to no more than 5 grams. Some ideal foods to eat are egg
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202 whites, tuna, black cod. Drink only water. Take vitamin B tablets.
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203 2) The third day, eat nothing. But take vitamin C tablets to prevent from
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204 getting sick. You will have to do a hardcore workout on this day. The
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205 workout should be at least 4 hours in length. Running, biking, weight-
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206 training will work well. Drink only water.
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207 3) The fourth day your body will have all carbos spent. This is a magic
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208 day. Your body will begin burning fat for fuel. Avoid protein on this
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209 day or it will cancel your efforts. Take in carbos only, no fat or
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210 protein. Your body will still burn fat but will store the carbos away
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211 for future supply. Note that this is the opposite of normal metabolism.
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212 4) For the next two days your body will continue to burn fat for energy
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213 instead of carbos. This is only if you avoid protein and fats and get
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214 all your calories from carbohydrates. Some recommended foods: Fruit
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215 and fruit juice, soft drinks, pasta.
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216 5) On the seventh day, your body may contain up to 85% surplus carbos.
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217 This is more than your body could normally hold and you will have great
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218 energy. Long distane runners often use "loading and fasting" starting
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219 seven days before a big race to give them energy levels otherwise
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220 impossible to obtain. On this day your body will revert back to normal
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221 metabolism and burn these carbohydrates for energy and store fat.
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222 ==============================------------------==============================
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223 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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224 What? No takers for the quest? I will relate to all this week-end the
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225 story of how this quest came about. On the first camp of the quest.
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226 All you hale and hearty fellows and lasses ! We need you to come along.
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227 It will not be easy, but I promise rewards for all. The boxes that
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228 contain our goal can bring us more fortune and glory than we can
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229 imagine. Only three days left to get ready!
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230
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231 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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232
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233 &*&*&*&*'s
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234
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235 Hello Friar, The wanderer may join your quest. I will try to end my present
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236 story in time.
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237
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238 The meal with the monks of the monastastary was a quit one. I looked around
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239 the table and noticed that many of the faces had passed from youth to
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240 middle age. The monks had always celabrated th glories of the multi-verse.
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241 But now there was an air in the room that made me realize that in a few
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242 years the monks would no longer be celabrating.
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243
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244 I was saddened by this for a moment but then I remembered the cyclic nature
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245 of the universe.
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246
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247 Having finished my meal I asked of the monks the werabouts of the dancing one.
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248
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249 "havn't seen him since last night." one of them said and many of the others
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250 noded in agrement.
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251
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252 I thanked them for their hospitality and started my search.
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253
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254 An Astral Dreamer.
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255 &*&*&*&*'s
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256
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257 &*&*&*&*'s
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258
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259 Again I Lurk!
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260
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261 An Astral Dreamer.
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262 &*&*&*&*'s
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263
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264 ===============================================================
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265
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266 Quicksilver: I was going to answer you by saying "Why are you jumping all
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267 over me? I was just expressing my views, too." Then I went back and reread
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268 my message - it sure sounded like I was arguing, huh? Sorry - that was
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269 not the intent.
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270
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271 ==================================Signer============================
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272 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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273
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274 'ello again to all you player characters in the game of life. Did
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275 someone mention a Q-U-E-S-T? Well, count me in please.
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276
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277 The had to kill thousands of wild Polyesters to make my jacket. Ha Ha.
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278 Actually, I find fur coats to be repulsive. Besides, they make me sneeze.
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279
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280 KKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | With my +10 Boffer of TV Repair!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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281 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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282 AHA! Some Questers. Wel leave in two days now.
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283 (Line noise, I don't know how this will look.)
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284 [][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][]
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285
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286 ^C
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287 ^C^C^C^C^CHow do I get out??????^C^C^C
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288 Help
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289 ^C
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290 ^C
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291 ^C
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292 ^C^C^C^C
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293 What are you in quest of? Is it true that John F. Kennedy is still alive??
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294 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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295 We are in quest of gentility and civility.
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296 They are stored in a box far away. We leave
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297 on the morrow, but the whole story of the
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298 quest will not come out until next
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299 week. (Line noise again. Hmmm.)
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300 [][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][]
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301
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302
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303 3.14159265358979323846 Audie Huber 3.14159265358979323846
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304
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305 It was noted earlier in this message that "gullible" was not in
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306 Websters dictionary. It is in my copy of Webster's Ninth New World
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307 Collegiate Dictionary. It must be noted that the name "Webster's Dictionary"
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308 is not a registered trademark. It is like 'asprin'. Anyone can call their
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309 dictionary Websters Dictionary. But even Noah Webster didn't publish a
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310 dictionary by that name, his dictionary was called "The American
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311 Dictionary."
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312
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313 3.14159265358973323846 (Neat boarder eh?) 3.14159265358979323846
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314 There is a new BBS around. Stop by and say howdy to BREAD AND BUTTER
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315 BULLETINS 691-1641
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316
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317
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318 ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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319 DUMB is not in the Webster either! :=) (=:
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320 :=) ;=) gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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321 ============================================================================
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322 Audie, sorry, I made that statement in jest. It implied that anyone who
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323 actually went to the trouble to check it out would read the definition and
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324 figure it out.
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325 Some good bumper stickers:
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326 SHOOT ALL EXTREMISTS SUPPORT APATHY!
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327 ILLITERATE? WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE. NO BLIND PEOPLE ALLOWED
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328 I don't know what the difference between ignorance and indifference is,
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329 and frankly I don't care.
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330 If you asked me to sum up my feelings in one word, I'd have to say "NO".
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331 I bought my "NO SOLICITING" sign from a door to door salesman.
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332 Thank god I'm an athiest.
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333 I'm trying my best not to do my best because I'd rather be second place.
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334 Your fortune: This is a bad day to be superstitious.
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335 If "if" statements never contained "then" clauses...
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336 If creativity didn't exist, we would have to invent it.
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337 Its too early to take a "wait and see" attitude.
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338 =============================================================================
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339 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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340 Well, Kurfur, it is you and I. Astral Dreamer will catch up with us
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341 a little later. I will relate to you the dangers and glories of the
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342 trip ahead of us, when we make camp. I suppose that will be Monday,
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343 at least in the way time is reckoned in the outside world.
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344 Off we go all! Wish us well, and a safe return. Mayhaps we will
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345 see some of your alter egos on the journey, to join us or fight us.
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346 With Kurfur and Myself, I know we will have a tough time of it, but
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347 I am sure we will prevail.
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348 Kurfur, I will leave it up to you to describe the glory of our
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349 departure, and the first day's trek. Here, have a papaya to munch
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350 on while we walk.
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351 [][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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352
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353 *******************************************************************************
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354
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355 Jesus is the missing link. Heineken, Shit! PABST BLUE RIBBON!!!!
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356 Evolution is true. Quit your job and grow a tail!
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357
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358 \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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359 -------=========-=-----------==-==========-=----------------=-==-=-=========
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360 Hi ho! Howdy who. Here I am. Boy I'm glad I'm not going Friar, I hate
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361 papya's.
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362
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363 LB\__/
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364 oo
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365 ---==-=================-=----------------=======-=--------------=-=========-
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366 URGENT MESSAGE FROM WORLD WATCH THREE!!!!!!!!
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367
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368 It would seem that I have CRASHED J.D.'S PLACE!!! This was entirely by
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369 accedent! The opening 'Words Of Wisdom' said try a certain command at the main
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370 prompt. Thinking it was a new feature, I did. Then all hell broke loose. J.D
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371 if you are reading this, I want you to know it was not intentional.
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372 BareTender, if you are reading this, I hope you rot in a very warm place, worm!
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373
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374 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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375 ------- Is to late to join the QUEST?
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376 ------- If it isn't just leave a message for my nickname
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377 ------- Cutter
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378 ------- P.S. How often do you have to call here to be an active member
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379 ------- of the QUEST?
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380
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381 {}
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382
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383 Aum Shiva.
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384
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385 I closed the Eye and opened my eyes.
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386
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387 I was "floating in outer space", with "millions of twinkling lights".
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388
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389 Then I noticed a sound near the door. Almost like a large mole was
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390 going by. Could someone have checked a room out?
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391
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022=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:20
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392 This would have to wait. I snapped my fingers, and the "Outer Space"
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393 surrondings were replaced by the White Room, small, plain room with
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394 1 door. The "Outer Space" was an illusion created for my entertainment.
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395 That, plus it helps set the mood for meditation. I could create any
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396 surroundings I wished; a war zone, a glade with a waterfall nearby, the
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397 surface of Mars, anything. The effect was good for the size of the room-
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398 after that, you hit the walls. I liked my private room.
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399
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400 Floating down stairs, I asked JT to reserve a room for Friar,
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401 several dimensions from now.
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402
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403 The Eye had reveiled a time stream. (Why not,) I thought, (I do
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404 need to step out and look around...)
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405
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406 I re-opened the Eye and moved accross dimensions, many of which were
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407 small, but a few were turbulent. Probably from the wormhole leading to
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408 the Gateway. Seems as if I have some fine-tuneing to do...
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409
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410 As I closed the Eye, I appeared in front of Friar, Kurfur, & Wonderer.
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411
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023=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:25
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412 "Friar, Wonderer, Kurfur, good to see you again. Had to do some
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413 extensive meditations for a time, but I'm finished for the moment.
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414 I understand that you are on a quest for the foundations of humanity.
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415 May I tag along?"
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416
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417 Hagbard Celine, Friendly Guru
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418
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419 {}
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420 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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421 BEFORE THIS UNIVERSE, THERE WAS A
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422 MUCH LARGER UNIVERSE. NOTHING
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423 LIVED IN THIS UNIVERSE BUT THE
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424 UNIVERSE ITSELF WAS ALIVE... AND
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425 MIGHT I ADD, VERY LONELY. IT
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426 DECIDED TO KILL ITSELF. SO IT
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427 COMPRESSED ITSELF IN A TIGHT
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428 LITTLE PACKAGE AND BLEW ITSELF
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429 UP. IT BECAME FOUR UNIQUE
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430 ENTITIES: GOD (REPRESENTING ALL
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431 THAT WAS GOOD), THE DEVIL (ALL
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432 THAT WAS EVIL), GAD (NUETRAL
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433 DEITY- WORSHIPED BY THE ENGLISH
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434 -EE GADS!), AND SONNY (WHO WAS
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435 TOO RETARDED TO KNOW THE
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||
436 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL.
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024=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:36
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437 THE WORLD WAS CREATED BY GOD AND
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438 IS CONSTANTLY BEING FOUGHT OVER
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439 BETWEEN GOD AND THE DEVIL, WITH
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440 GAD BEING THE REFEREE, MAKING SURE
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441 THE RULES DON'T GET VIOLATED.
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442 OCCASIONALLY, SONNY VIOLATES THE
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443 RULES BUT IS FORGIVEN AS HE DOES
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444 NOT KNOW BETTER.
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445 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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446 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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447 Ah, my old friend Hagbard. Of course you are welcome. And we shall be
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448 grateful for your presence, before we return. And Cutter, welcome. I
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449 see you are out of breath from running to catch up. No problem, sit
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||
450 here a spell and have some mead. Would you like a sandwich? A papaya?
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451 Kurfur, will you fill these two in on what has happened so far, while I
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452 prepare camp for the night? Thanks. We'll be sleeping next to that
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453 brook over there, on the moss beds.
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454 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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455 Hmm. Foundations of humanity. Maybe. May be.
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456 [][][][][]
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457
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||
458 &*&*&*&*'s
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459
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||
460 Well, I've been gone awhile. Things have been a bit on the slow side. I'm
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461 going to be ready for the quest at the end of this entry. Live long and
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||
462 prosper!
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463
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||
464 The meeting had goon well (Gee don't you hate it when authors skip over
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465 big sections of a story?) The
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||
466 Wanderer had learned what he needed to from the dancing one. The time was
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||
467 not yet right, but someday he knew it would be.
|
||
468
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||
469 The trip back to the inn was a quit one. When he arived he felt a tug and
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||
470 moved towards the whole that had opened up beside him.
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||
471
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||
472 He passed through and came out standing in the center of a camp.
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025=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:17
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473
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474 "Ah a quest!" he said and walked to the fire to warm his hands.
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475
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476 An Astral Dreamer.
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||
477 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
478
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||
479 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | I'm back (fer whatever 's wurth))))))))
|
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480
|
||
481 I would like to say that the above spellings are intentional. Sometimes
|
||
482 I try tu spell words fenetically (ha ha) to make a point or get a
|
||
483 message acrost. What that message is, I don't know. In any case, I
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||
484 am currently unconcious.
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||
485
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||
486 KKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | To Lunch; Perchance, To Eatttttttttttttttttt
|
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487
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488
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489 HarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarHarH
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026=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:10
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490
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491 hello my name is rayall i would like to have a discussion with anyone who has
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||
492 been on this board before. I am nine years old and my intrests are: reading
|
||
493 stories about the past, pirates, and knights. I also like Star Trek (both)
|
||
494 and I also like Sherlock Holmes, Conan, and stories about Dracula, too.
|
||
495 I am a new user on this board, so I don't know my way around quite yet. Is
|
||
496 it all right to write stories on this board? Or do you choose people to wrie
|
||
497 instead?
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||
498
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499 Thanks!
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||
027=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:9
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500 Ahoy, Matey!
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||
501 Rayall
|
||
502 Harharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharhaharharharharharharharha
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||
503 bo
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504
|
||
505
|
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506
|
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507
|
||
508 ------=-=====-==----=-==========--------{-=----------=-==========------=-===
|
||
028=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:25
|
||
509 Welcome aboard Rayall. Stories from anyone are welcome. Feel free to write
|
||
510 anything you wish. It's always nice to have new people around. I by the
|
||
511 way am Beaker. Pleased to meet you.
|
||
512
|
||
513 Lord Beaker \__/
|
||
514 oo
|
||
515 -=-=-=--{========-----------=-=============-=-=------=-============-==------
|
||
516 Hi!? Can I join the quest too? I've been kinda bored lat
|
||
517 been kinda bored lately and think I need
|
||
518 something to keep me busy. I hope it
|
||
519 isn't too late, but I'll catch up. Oh by t
|
||
520 by the way, my name is Kaitlyn, and I'm
|
||
521 pretty good at questing(I think)
|
||
522
|
||
523 By the way, is it okay to use your dead
|
||
524 cat to make a fur muff? And what about
|
||
525 roadkills?
|
||
526
|
||
527 Signing off for now, but I'll be back...
|
||
528 Kaitlyn+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
529 Harharharharharharharharharharharharharharharhararharharharharharharharharharha
|
||
530
|
||
531
|
||
532 c
|
||
533 1
|
||
029=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:38
|
||
534 1
|
||
535 en
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||
536 l
|
||
537 c
|
||
538
|
||
539 up
|
||
540 ip
|
||
541 up
|
||
542
|
||
543
|
||
544
|
||
545 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
546 Pull up a piece of moss, Kaitlyn. You must be exhausted from running.
|
||
547 Are you a charmer or a doer? No matter, we can use both. Here, have a
|
||
548 sandwich. Kurfur is going to fill the new folks on our days journey.
|
||
549 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
550 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | I am????????????????????????????????????
|
||
551
|
||
552 Sorry, but Kurfur is currently alseep with his face in the turf. He's
|
||
553 had a hard day's relaxation.
|
||
554
|
||
555 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Nifty T-Zone on TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
556 f Redl u Redli r Redig
|
||
557 OLO
|
||
558 \_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
559 ?
|
||
560
|
||
561
|
||
562
|
||
563 KKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Dum da dum dum.. Dum Dum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
564
|
||
565 Oops, where are my manners? Wassat? Oh, they're on the top shelf. There
|
||
566 we go. Ok, now that I'm civil, I have one more thing to say:
|
||
567
|
||
568 Rayall and Kaitlyn: Welcome and well met. I be Kurfur Redlig, resident
|
||
569 Berserker. I'd fill everyone in on what's happening, but I'm catatonic.
|
||
570
|
||
571 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Snore...........................
|
||
030=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 11/26/88 23:35 Msg:2646 Call:10006371 Lines:4
|
||
572 *********************************************************************
|
||
573 Well, BW seems to have suffered a hardware failure. I think I have it fixed.
|
||
574 but we'll see...
|
||
575 ********************************** CISTOP MIKEY *************************
|
||
031=Usr:635 Bryce Tomlinson 11/27/88 01:35 Msg:2647 Call:10006380 Lines:15
|
||
576 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
|
||
577 Quicksilver
|
||
578 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
|
||
579 Just when you thought you were rid of me... 'Tis I!
|
||
580
|
||
581 Calmly coming to my senses over this weird terminal I'm using, I must say,
|
||
582 "Once again, Mikey, you've saved the day!" Whatta guy!
|
||
583
|
||
584 Anybody out there write Love poems? I have a terrible habit of doing so.
|
||
585
|
||
586 Anyway, hate to bore you to death, so I'll simply put down my border and go to
|
||
587 bed.
|
||
588 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
|
||
589 S.A.W. Society Against Andrew Wiskow'
|
||
590 =;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;
|
||
032=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 11/27/88 10:50 Msg:2648 Call:10006388 Lines:43
|
||
591 {}
|
||
592
|
||
593 Two others arrived, strangers, but my previous masters reared in my head,
|
||
594 reminding me that all people are people, and stranger is a word for someone
|
||
595 whom you have not met until now. I smiled, and rotated to greet them.
|
||
596
|
||
597 Rayall, Kaitlyn, welcome to Friar's quest. I am Hagbard Celine, resident
|
||
598 Guru & patron of the Inn. Come, tell us how you live - I would like to know
|
||
599 you better as friends. What do you do best? And what would you like to
|
||
600 eat along the way? Oh, and don't feel too ill-at-ease around Wonderer or I,
|
||
601 as we periodically do things that are unsightly. Wonderer possesses Magik of
|
||
602 his own teaching; I possess an Elightened Mind, which allows me to alter my
|
||
603 reality. Kurfur is a powerful adversary with any foe, for he uses the
|
||
604 Beserkergang. Friar is a special case - he blends the powers of all three,
|
||
605 but to a lesser degree -and I'm sure he has more that he hasn't shown to us
|
||
606 yet. All of us are dimension travellers, old and new. Where this time
|
||
607 flow is, I do not know.
|
||
608
|
||
609 Friar, I've made reservations at the Inn upon your return. I think you
|
||
610 should consider becoming a patron - Wonderer and Kurfur are both patrons,
|
||
611 as well as I. The Inn has been moved, and slightly(?) modified. But this
|
||
612 is for the journey home - I should concentrate on the task at hand.
|
||
613
|
||
614 (You old fart! Your mind is wanderering again! Do you not remember what
|
||
615 it cost you and your friends on the last adventure? Be aware of your
|
||
616 surroundings, least you attract the Dark Ones to your mindlessness!) and
|
||
617 my mind stopped screaming to itself, and gave forgiveness, for my inner
|
||
618 self must be whole if I was to continue to alter my surroundings. It was
|
||
619 the one weakness that could destroy me with ease - and the mark of a human.
|
||
620
|
||
621 Kurfur, it's good to have you around again! I thought you were at the
|
||
622 Inn, nursing that Keg of Mead. Where did you go? - I was distracting
|
||
623 myself in the White Room, allowing for a rest from my Structural Work around
|
||
624 the Inn...
|
||
625
|
||
626 Wonderer, how did your quest turn out? Did you find what you were
|
||
627 seeking?
|
||
628
|
||
629 And so "the talk" began, which would eventually lead to "the adventure".
|
||
630
|
||
631 Hagbard Celine, Guru with the nifty Ray-Bans...
|
||
632
|
||
633 {}
|
||
033=Usr:666 james kolbet 11/27/88 12:15 Msg:2649 Call:10006389 Lines:10
|
||
634 Hi! I'm a little out of breath but I will tell you a bit about myself.
|
||
635 I'm just a little kid(about 18) who happens to be a history gypsy. See
|
||
636 most gypsies can tell the future, but I believe I'm cursed to tell only
|
||
637 the past. So due to my condition, I left the gypsy camp and set about wanderin
|
||
638 No one seems to want anyone who can name all the presidents, but I have
|
||
639 learned in my wanderings several languages, and a small amount of magic,
|
||
640 so I'll be happy to donate my skills to the quest.
|
||
641 Oh, well, I'll unload my history crystal ball and be back later!
|
||
642
|
||
643 Kaitlyn+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
034=Usr:670 Nova 11/28/88 01:57 Msg:2650 Call:10006411 Lines:9
|
||
644 #$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&
|
||
645
|
||
646 Hey, Ernie. How's Nadine and Ray? I haven't seen them for a while. I
|
||
647 Raymond is working at the Eastgate. (We talked a few weeks back.) But
|
||
648 I don't know anything about Nadine. Is she going to U of O or PSU like
|
||
649 most of the other Reaserach Scollars?
|
||
650
|
||
651 L. Brunker (a.k.a. Nova)
|
||
652 #$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&
|
||
035=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 11/28/88 04:35 Msg:2651 Call:10006412 Lines:35
|
||
653 {}
|
||
654
|
||
655 Kaitlyn stood and observed, for the first (and the last, she hoped)
|
||
656 time, a guru doing summersalts in a sideways direction. I was laughing so
|
||
657 hard, I lost my shape and colapsed into a sphere. Haveing laughing object
|
||
658 that look like, well, compressed people, can, well, disturb you.
|
||
659
|
||
660 Momentarily regaining some of my shape, I oozed (sorry Kurfur, I know
|
||
661 how you hate it when I'm liquid) some words out:
|
||
662
|
||
663 "Young?!?!?? HeeHeeHooHooHaHaHahahahahahahaaha! Don't be a stranger!
|
||
664 Most of us are not exactly "ancient"! I do believe," regaining my orginal
|
||
665 'floating man-in-robes' shape "the average age here is in the lower twenties
|
||
666 (correct me if I'm wrong, folks). Jeez, I'm barely 20! Was 19 when I
|
||
667 arrived here!"
|
||
668
|
||
669 "Don't be upset by my laughter - it's just, well, funny! I never thought
|
||
670 of myself as "mature" or "older". Eighteen isn't that bad - in fact, I think
|
||
671 it's great! Brings some good (and bad) memories back from a "recent" time!
|
||
672 A toast!" with several stiens of mead appearing "to your youth and good
|
||
673 outlook! May it never leave you, and may it be stronger when you need it!"
|
||
674 (Yup, Kurfur, your stien is slightly larger - but not too large. We need you
|
||
675 to at least stay awake). "Friar! My good friend, methinks it time to
|
||
676 have a small feast. If you need more than what you have at the moment, I
|
||
677 would be glad to assist you, and I'm sure Wonderer will be able to help
|
||
678 with the feast as well! There lies a long, trecherous journey ahead, so
|
||
679 let us make merry for this short time, and then set forth in search of our
|
||
680 goal!"
|
||
681
|
||
682 Hagbard Celine, Guru with the slightly unstable body structure...
|
||
683
|
||
684 :->D
|
||
685
|
||
686 {}
|
||
687
|
||
036=Usr:507 todd rogers 11/28/88 08:23 Msg:2652 Call:10006414 Lines:2
|
||
688 ------- A hearty mug of mead and a sandwich are always a
|
||
689 ------- good way to start a quest. About Cutter? more later...
|
||
037=Usr:483 Lord Beaker 11/28/88 15:54 Msg:2653 Call:10006429 Lines:14
|
||
690 ----=======-=-------=-========-=----------=-===========-=---------------=-==
|
||
691 Hi. Short of time. Demon(s) seeking possesion of my open mind...must
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||
692 attempt to close. To late to lessen the awarness. So long as I keep my
|
||
693 perception not all is lost. Soon I shall atempt to cross over, with the aid
|
||
694 of Saall I should be able to maintain existance in both frames of mind(s).
|
||
695 Can't say what will happen to my induviduality, but Deamon Saall will have a
|
||
696 record of it should I fail.
|
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697
|
||
698 I hope to be one of the same person when next I have writen here.
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||
699
|
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700 LB\__/
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||
701 oo
|
||
702 c.o. Deamon Saall
|
||
703 --====--==-=--{======-=-----=-========-=------=-=======-=----=-=---=-=======
|
||
038=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 11/28/88 20:00 Msg:2654 Call:10006434 Lines:21
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||
704 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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||
705 Well, Hagbard, I think the magic of the pouch can handle a feast.
|
||
706 So saying, I squeezed the bottom corners of the pouch and drew the
|
||
707 open mouth along the table Hagbard had materialized.
|
||
708 A feast it was! Ham, roast beast, turkey, poached salmon in dill
|
||
709 sauce, and assorted fruits and vegetables.
|
||
710 "Tap a Keg of Honey Wine, there, Kaitlyn, would you please? You'll
|
||
711 find them floating in the shade of that tree. No, in the air.
|
||
712 They're easier to move that way."
|
||
713 "Well gents and ladies? Since Kurfur appears to have been at the
|
||
714 mead already, is anyone interested in the details of the quest we
|
||
715 are on? I cn't say all of the details of what will happen, I can
|
||
716 only relate why we are going. For in spite of what my friend and
|
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717 companion Hagbard says, I am sure I have lived longer than most of
|
||
718 you, and perhaps seen things some of you have not."
|
||
719 If everyone will grab a place at the table, *****SSSNNNNOOORRREEEE****
|
||
720 Will someone turn Kurfur off of his back please!
|
||
721 Now, as I was saying, if everyone has a place, and wants to hear, I
|
||
722 will begin the story.
|
||
723 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
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724
|
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039=Usr:670 Nova 11/28/88 20:40 Msg:2655 Call:10006436 Lines:13
|
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725 Ahhhhhh. Excuse me, excuse me!!
|
||
726 (I wait for a pause)
|
||
727 Ahhhhhh. Is it..um...polite to read...you know...read messages without...uh...
|
||
728 posting one.
|
||
729 (No responce.) :(
|
||
730 Really guys...uhh guys? This is a kind of...uh...imporntant philosophal
|
||
731 question. Could you all just give me your undiveded attention for a second?
|
||
732 Does anyone have an answer?
|
||
733 (Same as before) :<
|
||
734 How 'bout you sir. Uh...the guy with the...uh...um...robe?
|
||
735 #$%&
|
||
736@
|
||
737@
|
||
040=Usr:507 todd rogers 11/29/88 00:32 Msg:2656 Call:10006440 Lines:2
|
||
738
|
||
741 ------- Cutter's story...
|
||
742 ------- A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away
|
||
743 ------- Something happened that has nothing to do with the here
|
||
744 ------- and now. So anyhow, not quite so long ago (1 month mor or less)
|
||
745 ------- I had finally found a Wizard that had agreed to let me be
|
||
746 ------- an aprentice. After a couple of weeks I was settled in to
|
||
747 ------- a routine of chores, studies, physical trianing and weaponry.
|
||
748 ------- Yeah I know... However as it was pounded into my head after each
|
||
749 ------- long day of exshusting work, "A GOOD wizard does not rely solely
|
||
750 ------- upon Magik". At which point I would fall asleep listening to a
|
||
751 ------- lenghty adventure that illustrated the saying.
|
||
752 ------- Anyhow, after two weeks, the Wizard packed several bag, pointed
|
||
753 ------- to a small red sphere and said, "If anything happens to me that
|
||
754 ------- globe will glow bright red. It is very doutfull but just in case
|
||
755 ------- take that sword, and find another Wizard." After saying this he
|
||
756 ------- levatated the bags, himself and disappeared into the sky.
|
||
757 ------- After a few days the globe started gloig a bright red. I took
|
||
758 ------- the sword down from its wall mount and the globe flared a very
|
||
759 ------- blinding red. I was standing in the forest where the Wizard's
|
||
760 ------- house used to be, holding a sword, looking puzzled and somewhat
|
||
761 ------- sad. All I could take was a few days of scavaging in the forest
|
||
762 ------- for food. I counted my gold coins so I could visit as many inn
|
||
763 ------- as possible to look for adventure. The last inn was where I heard
|
||
764 ------- about your quest. So I ran to catch up and here I am...
|
||
042=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 11/29/88 16:27 Msg:2658 Call:10006459 Lines:11
|
||
765 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Smurfs! Gettem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
766
|
||
767 I awoke with a thump.
|
||
768 "Where the ^%&^%*& did this table come from?" I inquired of the group
|
||
769 as I crawled out from under a table with rubbing my head. "A guy can't
|
||
770 get any sleep around here without someone puts furniture over them.
|
||
771 Hey, there's food here! Any smurfs? Ah, mead!" And I proceeded to drain
|
||
772 the barrel I'd just discovered. "Wassup? Did I miss anything while I was
|
||
773 asleep? Oh, nothing? Good, I've not been left out."
|
||
774
|
||
775 KKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Be vewy vewy qwiet. We huntin Smuffs!!!!!!!!!
|
||
043=Usr:272 Talos 11/29/88 18:09 Msg:2659 Call:10006461 Lines:9
|
||
776 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><:.<*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><**>
|
||
777 JESUS! Just when you think you've mastered teleportation, you screw up and
|
||
778 end up on the other side of the universe!!!! ;(
|
||
779
|
||
780 Talos Valheru
|
||
781 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>,*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*<*><*>
|
||
782 ^c
|
||
783 ^C
|
||
784 GREAT! Now my Cntrl C doesn't work! ::'''(
|
||
044=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 11/30/88 07:27 Msg:2660 Call:10006470 Lines:7
|
||
785 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
786 Hmm, Seems I'm back. I'm fast approaching 22. Still can't spell either.
|
||
787 I have to go now, I'll enter somthing later. Welcome all!
|
||
788
|
||
789 An Astral Dreamer.
|
||
790 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
791
|
||
045=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 11/30/88 22:55 Msg:2661 Call:10006479 Lines:14
|
||
792 @@@####@@@@#@#####@#@#@#P@@@P@#@#@#@#@#@@@@#@#@#@#@#@#@###@#@##@##@#@#
|
||
793 It's DDDEEEEEEAAAAAADDDDD WWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
794 ack pphhfffftttt!!!!!!!!!
|
||
795 - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
796 Oh great! The rooms don't have wooden floors; however, I don't think that
|
||
79' I0gill be able to dig through that granite. How could one biulding have
|
||
798 so many different floors. Did I hear right about a quest for civility
|
||
799 and the pillar of humanity? Who'd want to look for that. It's probably
|
||
800 buried under the years of0gagbarbage from previous generations.
|
||
801
|
||
802 Oh well, good luck to them. They'll need it.
|
||
803
|
||
804 The Game General
|
||
805 @@@#@#@##@####@@#@#@@@#@#@########@@#@##@#@##@##@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@##
|
||
046=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 12/01/88 13:59 Msg:2662 Call:!000&490 Lines:23
|
||
806 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
807 ONE MORE WEEK UNTILL WINTER BREAK! ONE MORE WEEK UNTILL WINTER BREAK!
|
||
808
|
||
809 I can't wait. nearly an entire month of being able to work full time to
|
||
810 pay off my debts! :-)
|
||
811
|
||
812 Well, at least I won't hqve to worry about going to classes and such.
|
||
813
|
||
814 Any quest you walk away from is a succesfull one. I would think that
|
||
815 there would be some lesson learned in any experiance.
|
||
816
|
||
817 Oh well, I guess I'll let some of those other anxiose flks0gho are
|
||
818 probably dieing to get onto Backwater have a chance.
|
||
819
|
||
820 Seriosly though, I think I have come to realize that backwater is a very
|
||
821 special place. even though there is limeted use it is for the most part
|
||
822 very personal and vbiendly. we have a great sysop here.
|
||
823
|
||
824 Let's have a round of applause!
|
||
825
|
||
826 An Astral Dreamer.
|
||
827 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
828
|
||
047=Usr:483 Lord Beaker 12/01/88 14:22 Msg:2663 Call:10006491 Lines:7
|
||
829 ------=-===-=--------=-=========-=---=---=-========-=---------=-==========-=
|
||
830 CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP--
|
||
831 ect.
|
||
832
|
||
833 LB\__/
|
||
834 oo
|
||
835 --=-=--=-=--{======-=-----------=-==============-=----------=-==========----
|
||
048=Usr:46%0Grewg Harris 12/01/88 22:24 Msg:2664 Call:10006501 Lines:3
|
||
836 @@@##@#@#####@@@@@##@####@#@#@@@#@#@#2#####@@3@##@#@##@#@#####@@#@#@#@##
|
||
837 Mole Lurk, Mole Lurk G.G.
|
||
838 @@#@######@@@@#####@@@@@@#######@@@@######@@#@#####@###@@@@#@####@##@#@3
|
||
04)=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 12/01/88 23:02 Msg:2665 Call:10006502 Lines:37
|
||
839
|
||
840 {}
|
||
841
|
||
842 "Excuse me, everone- I have a ZenGram to perform..."
|
||
843
|
||
844 (Mole, please feel free to ask for a different room. The Inn was
|
||
845 desiwned do accomodate just about anyone. Besides, I think that the
|
||
846 rock you have encountered is the only one of its size- the majority
|
||
847 of the Inn is transendental. Also, please becareful that you don't did
|
||
848 too far, least you hit the gravity berble7s walls. If you did so, it would
|
||
849 be the equivenent of you trying to dig through a one-ton slab of steel.
|
||
850 It would do more that just hurt a little bit...but no damage would
|
||
851 befall you-just some very sore claws, that's all.)
|
||
852
|
||
853 0 Txe mental message was sent; with a little chance, it would be
|
||
854 recieved without distortion.
|
||
855
|
||
856
|
||
857 Then there was the fantastic feast at hand, provided by Friar.
|
||
858
|
||
859 "Please! The short story - I'm waiting!"
|
||
860
|
||
861 0 * : *
|
||
862
|
||
863 As I have said in the past, Wonderer, yes, Backwater is a very special
|
||
864 place, especially when you wish to escape for a short time, to experience
|
||
865 something different, or to enjoy a good story (for free, no less!), or
|
||
866 to0learn something new about that debated subject you try to keep from
|
||
867 talking about. Backwater, in its own simple way, provides the most in
|
||
868 thought from the least in complexity and "support" (by that I mean message
|
||
869 services, upload/download, qnd qll of the `other' fancy features you would
|
||
870 find on other boards). Even when I don't feel like writing, backwater is
|
||
871 always there, a close friend nomatter what time of day.
|
||
872
|
||
873 Hagbard Celine
|
||
874
|
||
875 {}
|
||
050=Usr:84 Michael Mil|er z 12/02/88 08:58 Msg:2666 Call:10006508 Lines:18
|
||
876 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
877
|
||
878
|
||
879 Ah a feast! Food for thought I guess as well. The wonderer sat at the table
|
||
880 eating thoughtfully. Visions of past adventures flew through his mind. What
|
||
881 hat evub happened to man with the tub? Perhaps he had been sent somewere
|
||
882 out of touch with the inn or had lost it in the big move.
|
||
883
|
||
884 The wonderer added his call to the many that had come before. "Service with
|
||
885 a smile" was the text of it.
|
||
886
|
||
887 Meaning and intent are often hard to connect he thought. "Pass me another
|
||
888 apple if you would" he said to the people at the other end of the table.
|
||
889
|
||
890 And so the adventure began.
|
||
891
|
||
892 An Astral Dreamer.
|
||
893
|
||
051=Usr:70 Kerfub0Redlig 12/02/88 15:55 Msg:2667 Call:10006514 Lines:22
|
||
894 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Morals? Whatsdem?????????????????????????
|
||
895
|
||
896 Beaker, a ROUND of applause was asked for, not a line of applause. Like
|
||
897 this:
|
||
898
|
||
899 0 0 CLAP-CLAP
|
||
900 CLAP CLAP
|
||
901 CLAP CLAP
|
||
902 CLAP CLAP
|
||
903 CLAP CLAP
|
||
904 CLAP SLAP
|
||
905 CLAP CLAP
|
||
906 CLAP-CLAP
|
||
907
|
||
908 I don't mean to sound nit-picky, but that's the way a round of applause
|
||
909 looks.
|
||
910
|
||
911 KKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Do the means justify the ends??????/???/?????????
|
||
912
|
||
913 I guess the next person will finish off the disk. Too bad I have nothing
|
||
914 to say.
|
||
915
|
||
052=Usr:322 Stray Cat 12/03/88 08:28 Msg:2668 Call:10006523 Lines:5
|
||
916
|
||
917 WANNABEES . . . . did someone say wannabees? 0That keeps going through my
|
||
918 mind and I think it's kinda funny.
|
||
919
|
||
920 Kurfur, I like your round of applause.
|
||
053=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 12/03/88 13:00 Msg:2669 Call:10006529 Lines:7
|
||
921 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
922 Hmm, maybe a squere of applause should re next? :-)
|
||
923
|
||
924 I don't think I'll be able to finish this disk off either.
|
||
925
|
||
926 Oh well, life wasn't meant to be made up of predictable endings I believe
|
||
927
|
||
054=Usr:483 Lord Beaker 12/03/88 14:08 Msg:2670 Call:10006531 Li~es:8
|
||
928 --------================-----=-=----------=----------=-==========-=---------
|
||
929 Myapologies...Thank you for pointing out the error of my ways Kurfur. It
|
||
930 seems I just wasn't being literal enough for the board. Well, I'm certainly
|
||
931 yn no mood to finnish the disk. Later...
|
||
932
|
||
933 LB\__/
|
||
934 oo
|
||
935 -=-=--{=-=======-=-----------=-==============-=-----------=-==-===-========-
|
||
055=Usr:272 Talos 12/03/88 23:47 Msg:2671 Call:10006538 Lines:11
|
||
936 <*><*><*><*><*><*.<*>,:><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
|
||
937 Wow, I get to finish the disk. This probably means I'll write omething that no
|
||
938 one else will even read. So who cares what I type. Zark off for all I write eh?
|
||
939 Bloody perfect. Anygqy, Y'm playing a game of therepy with a bunch of out-
|
||
940 patients from Damasch and I'm probably going to be up a few hours. I'm thinking
|
||
941 organizing a giant metro area T.A.G. (The assasination game). Any takers? post
|
||
942 on this board or on Overwbket Dragon at 777-0489 and leave me mail. On OD I'm
|
||
943 Talos Valheru. L8r,
|
||
944
|
||
945 Talos Valheru
|
||
946 <*><*><*><*>*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
|
||
056=Ucr:6&5 Rayall Von Jerri 12/04/88 19:16 Msg:2672 Call:10006551 Lines:20
|
||
947 Harharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharharh
|
||
948 The Inn was very quiet. Nothing had really happened until this point.
|
||
949 Sudde~ly,0a humming began to fill the establishment, but it was quiet
|
||
950 enough that most of the visitors never
|
||
951 heard it. Without warning, a large
|
||
952 blue light began to twist and pulsate.
|
||
953 Small stars danced around it, and a
|
||
954 faint whispebyng qccompanied their motion.
|
||
955 The only person who noticed this was a large guru in the southeastern
|
||
956 corner. His head rose from his Tome of Knowledge and watched as a bedraggled
|
||
957 individual collapsed through the portal.
|
||
958 0He 8dhe new visitor) was a large, tall man, wearing leather armor. A
|
||
959 leather pouch was connected to his belt, and a large staff was in his left hand
|
||
960 . His clothes beneath the armor were torn and raggad, and the cloak was full
|
||
961 of holes>
|
||
96" "Greetings," he gasped, as a glass of mead was tossed flawlessly to where
|
||
963 he was lying. "My name is Rayall, and ... by the way... Any moment now several
|
||
964 large demonic beings are planning on
|
||
965 appearing..."
|
||
966 Harharharharharharharhabxarh Rayall Harharharharharharharharharharharharhar
|
||
057=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 12/04/88 19:36 Msg:2673 Call:10006552 Lines:7
|
||
967 @@@@#####@@@@#@#@#@@@#ack@@@#######@@@ack@#pphhhfffftttt@@@####@#@@@#@#@
|
||
968
|
||
969 What!! Well there goes the party. I guess I'll have to stop drinking.
|
||
970 Time to start digging and lay a trap.... As the mole does a swam dive
|
||
971 into the ground with a spray of dirt.
|
||
972
|
||
973 @@@######@@@@######@@@#@#@#@@@@#@####@##@@#@####@#@#@#@@#@#@@##@###@#@#
|
||
058=Usr:4)8 Xagbard Celine , 12/05/88 01:58 Msg:2674 Call:10006559 Lines:26
|
||
974
|
||
975 {}
|
||
976
|
||
977 In another time flow...
|
||
978
|
||
979 * * *
|
||
980
|
||
981 ...Rayall groped for a grip on the ground, and tried to stand up.
|
||
982 "Just lay where you are"< I said. "I AM a demon; what's the problem?
|
||
983 Didn't they teach you anything about dimensional travel? Demon=
|
||
984 Dimension Traveller for short. Besides, if you mean the old-style type,
|
||
985 well, I just can't care; the portal to the Inn prevents cuch vistors from
|
||
986 entering here (inside the gravity bubble). Besides, even if a demon were
|
||
987 to try and destroy the gravity bubble, it would consume itself in the
|
||
988 process before it had even made a dent in this stuff. After all, it is
|
||
989 partially fasioned from a black hole...
|
||
990
|
||
991 Anyway, welcome to the Inn at the Crossroads of the Dimensions.
|
||
992
|
||
993 Oh, and you will have the room of your choice waiting inside.
|
||
994
|
||
995 JT! A stien of mead for this weary traveller!"
|
||
996
|
||
997 Hagbard Celine, Resident Guru
|
||
998
|
||
999 {}
|