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GET THE Department of the Conspiracy
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CONSPIRACY Internal Revenue Service
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YOU DESERVE
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SEE PAGE 5
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What's Inside?
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No answers to frequently asked questions (page 5)
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This is all a big mistake (page 70)
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A note from the Communists (page 3)
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Fast fucking (page 3)
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Same old shit for 1993 (page 5)
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Free tax confusion (page 6)
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How to waste money on the government debt (page 8)
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How to get more confusing forms (page 42)
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Theft table (page 48)
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Index (page 32763)
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Forms and Instructions
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Note: Kiss your hard-earned cash goodbye, suckers. We don't give a shit.
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Internal Revenue Service Please use this Bulk Rate
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P.O. Box 8905 label on your return Taxpayer Paid
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Bloomington, IL 61702-8905 \/ IRS
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Official Business
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Penalty for 1st Amendment, $500
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| ********** 5-DIGIT 27622 |
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| FU 666-01-13013 333 X I |
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| HOLY TEMPLE OF MASS CONSUMPTION R |
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| PO BOX 30904 #16 S |
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| RALEIGH NC 27622 |
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Package 1040-1
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THE IRS WANTS YOU
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The story of the Internal Revenue Service is a history of a tax collection
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agency drunk with power, ruthlessly smashing dissent among its own
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personnel and brazenly roughing up taxpayers at will. The IRS defies and
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intimidates its Congressional creatores to go virtually unchallenged in its
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blatant illegal exercise of awesome powers against the American public.
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It should be remembered that our American system of constitutional free
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enterprise is the envy of the people of the world. We love our country
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and its traditions, but such love carries a responsibility to protect the
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integrity of the system from the excessive use of power and abuse of
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civil rights.
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Recent developments show the mechanics of our system to be dangerously "out
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of sync", our oversized bureaucracy is sick, bloated with confiscated fruits
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of the labor and the property of the people. The federal establishment is
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slipping alarmingly close to totalitarianism.
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The violations of the rights of American people today by their own government
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are ironically parallel to the injustices suffered by the Colonists in the
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years preceding the Revolutionary War.
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The IRS has deserted its role as servant to the people. They have created
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for themselves a new charter of nit-picking and captious regulations. It
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has taken upon itself the role of master and intimidator of the public. As
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one woman, who was waiting at the IRS accounting office, put it, "The IRS
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is getting like the Gestapo was in Germany! When you hear their name, you
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get scared."
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The people of this country are AFRAID; they are frightened by this runaway
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arm of the government which has powers that no business or no other
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government agency would dare claim or use.
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- Only the IRS can attach 100% of a tax debtor's wages and/or property
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- Only the IRS can invade the privacy of a citizen without court process
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of any kind
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- Only the IRS can seize property without a court order
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- Only the IRS can force a citizen to try his case in a special court
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governed by the IRS
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- Only the IRS can compel production of documents, records, and other
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materials without a court case being in existence.
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- Only the IRS can with impunity publish a citizen's debt to the IRS
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- Only the IRS can legally, without a court order, subject citizens to
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electronic surveillance.
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- Only the IRS can force waiver of Statute of Limitation and other citizen
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rights through power of arbitrary assessment.
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- Only the IRS uses extralegal coercion. Threats to witnesses to examine
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their taxes regularly produces whatever evidence the IRS dictates.
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- Only the IRS is free to violate a written agreement with a citizen.
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- Only the IRS uses reprisals against citizens and public officials alike.
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- Only the IRS can take property on the basis of conjecture.
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- Only the IRS is free to maintain lists of citizens guilty of no crime for
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the purpose of harassing and monitoring them.
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- Only the IRS envelops all citizens.
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- Only the IRS publicly admits that its purpose is to instill fear into the
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citizenry as a technique of performing its function.
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The citizens of the US are angry, because their constitutional and civil
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rights are being ignored for the mere convenience of the tax collector.
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They are outraged by an agency of government which tramples on the
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Constitution in order to provice smooth sailing for the functionaries and
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the henchmen of the IRS.
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The IRS is an extraordinary example of the end justifying the means. The
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means of this agency is GROWTH. Like a fungus the IRS lives by growing, by
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consuming, by expanding. And what it grows on is us. It is interesting that
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the revenue officers within the IRS refer to taxpayers as "inventory"!
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There is only one justification or explanation for this incredible expansion
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of the IRS into areas far removed from its legitimate duty as tax collector.
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The IRS embodies the political realities of the selfish human desire to
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dominate others. Thus, the end of this gigantic pretense of officialdom
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is POWER, pure and simple. The meek may inherit the earth, but they will
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never receive a promotion in an agency where efficiency is measured by the
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number of seizures of taxpayer's property and by the number of citizens and
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businesses driven into bankruptcy.
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"What is the difference between a All the taxes paid over a lifetime by
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taxidermist and a tax collector? the average American are spent by the
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The taxidermist takes only your skin." government in less than a second.
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[Mark Twain]
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"Unquestionably, there is progress. Simplified 1040
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The average American now pays out
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twice as much in taxes as he .-----------------------------------------.
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formerly got in wages." |Latest Revision for: |
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[H. L. Mencken] |1040 Federal Income 1992 |
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| Tax Form 07 |
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"When Barbary Pirates demand a fee |Your Social Security # | - - |
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for allowing you to do business, |-----------------------------------------|
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it's called 'tribute money'. When | ///////////////|
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the Mafia demands a fee for | Income |
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allowing you to do business, it's |-----------------------------------------|
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called 'the protection racket'. |1. How much money did you | | |
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When the State demands a fee for | make last year?.......>| | |
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allowing you to do business, it's |-----------------------------------------|
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called 'sales tax'." | |//////|///////|
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|2. Send it in............>| | |
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"The average U.S. taxpayer is | |//////|///////|
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proud to be paying taxes. Of `-----------------------------------------'
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course, he could be just as
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proud for half the money." <miscellaneous political cartoons>
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WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING WITH YOUR STOLEN TAX MONEY:
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> At the end of this article I include a copy of Brian Davidson's two-year-old
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> account of trouble on I-95 in Virginia. To it I'd like to add that for
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> the past several years the Frederick County, MD police have had major drug
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> checkpoints (many cruisers and officers) on I-270 after every DC-area
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> Grateful Dead show. They stop you if you turn on your inside light, open a
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> window, have a Dead sticker on your car, etc. etc. Basically anything you
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> do short of looking middle-aged and conservative and driving with eyes to
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> the fore and both hands on the wheel gets you stopped.
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>
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> Then they bring a drug dog to smell your car. In the spring of '90 an
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> entirely sober nethead was stopped and had a bud in his pocket detected
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> by the dog. His car was confiscated, and his two passengers were
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> deposited on I-270 at 2AM. He went to jail.
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> KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! You don't have to tell a police officer diddly. Ever!
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> You can only get screwed by talking to the police.
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>
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> The proper answer to every question is, in your most polite but also
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> deadly serious tone, "Officer, am I under arrest?" If yes, you ask
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> to be allowed to contact an attorney. If no, you ask to be allowed
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> to proceed. Under no circumstances (short of having his gun barrel in
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> your mouth!) should you answer any question EVER!
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> Obey direct commands regarding where and in what positions you and your
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> belongings should be (remember: he has a gun!), but always make it clear
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> that you do not "permit" him to do anything. If he asks you to step out
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> of your car, roll up the windows and lock the car. Anything less can
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> be interpreted as "permission" to search.
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From: davidson@mcnc.org (Brian Neal Davidson)
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Subject: VA State police before RFK show
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At 11 am, myself and 2 of my friends were traveling up from Durham NC to see
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the Dead in DC. At the toll booth in Petersburg we were approached by a few VA
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state police officers who were asking people questions as they paid their
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tolls. When we pulled up, they asked us where we were coming from and where
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we were going. We told them we were going to DC and when the trooper asked
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why, we told them we were visiting a friend and attending a concert. My
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friend Jim, who was driving was as polite and helpful as possible. When the
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trooper asked if we were going to the Dead show, Jim replied "yes" and we were
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immediately told to pull the car over to the side of the road.
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During the next 20 minutes, we had our car, pockets, luggage and any and
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every container opened and checked. The cop was rude and even though we
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were very cooperative, he continued to be rude. No other cars were being
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checked besides us, so it was obvious that they didn't like the looks of
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us. Jim has a beard and ear ring, Mike has a pony tail and I'm overweight.
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The fact that we were doing nothing illegal or carrying nothing illegal did
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not ease us in knowing that we had been humiliated and our rights were
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violated. We also got the feeling that they just wanted to have a reason to
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put cuffs on us and take us away if we gave them any crap.
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The cop kept saying stuff to us like "you guys like the Grateful Dead, where
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do you keep your drugs?" and "you better not have anything in here that
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will cut me" (while he was going thru my toiletree bag). After we had been
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humiliated and our stuff messed up, the cop didn't apologize or thank us
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for our politeness, but said "I'll see you boys on the way back".
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I guess this experience has made me realize what people in countries like
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South Africa and in Eastern Europe go through on a regular basis. There
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was nothing "American" about the behavior of the VA state police. I can only
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hope that the people of VA realize this and do something about it before more
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people are violated and this country begins to resemble the countries of the
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world that we commonly criticize for their treatment of their citizens.
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with NHGHOL
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presents
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B O B ' S
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B I G
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B U F F A L O
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B R A I N W A S H
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B E N E F I T
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Buffalo, NY 31 March - 4 April 1993
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Proceeds to benefit Children's Hospital
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Wednesday 31 March 12 pm
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Nietzche's
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Standup Comedy featuring
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Rev. Ivan Stang & magician extraordinaire Jeff MacBride
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$3
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Thursday & Friday 1-2 April
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Rockwell Hall @ Buf. State
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Magic performance by Jeff MacBride
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Special Guest Rev. Ivan Stang
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$12.50/$15 in advance
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$15/$17.50 at the door
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Saturday 3 April 6-11 pm
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Nietzche's
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A BIG OL' SUBG DEVIVAL WITH BIG RED STRAPS
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Music by John Bartles
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Ranting by Rev. Ivan Stang
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$5 in advance
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$6 at the door
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Sunday 4 April 2 pm
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The Curve, 132 Genesee Street
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Brunch, featuring Stang baked in a manner previously unknown by him
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Garnished with parsley and served with lemon sauce
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$12 in advance
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$15 at the door
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On Monday, 12 April 1993, the Florida Atlantic University Science-fiction
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Troupe (FAUST) will be holding a special event so powerful that it will
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MUTATE all in attendance:
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ATTACK FROM PLANET X
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Starring
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IVAN STANG
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JANOR HYPERCLEATS
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MARY SQUARED, AU CONTRAIRE
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PAPA JO'MAMA
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-and-
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JACQUES TREATMENT
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with music, robots, and special effects by THE SPO-IT'S
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The event will take place at 8pm in Florida Atlantic University's
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Gold Coast Room, $5 for students, $15 for non-students and will run
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until 11pm, when all hell breaks loose! For directions and more
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information, call Mike Marcus at (407) 852-7721 or e-mail michaelm@cse.fau.edu
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GET HERE OR DIE TRYING!!!
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Holy Temple of Mass Consumption PO Box 30904
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Raleigh, NC 27622
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NEWS since last time: slack@ncsu.edu
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HToMC will be at the Magnum Opus Con VIII (MOC) in Greenville SC on April 1-4.
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Look for copies of HToMC and Hugo Speaks at the zine tables there. Retort
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of the month: MGC display on the NCSU brickyard that some pink scrawled
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"faggot" on; written reply: "No, MGC isn't gay, we're just dogging your mom."
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DOBBS SIGHTINGS:
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Watch MTV's show "Sex in the 90s" for the fighting Barbie dolls segment
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from the official church MTV commercial. Note the Dobbshead on the wall.
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STANG SEZ:
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Pink alert: Boycott the Canadian "Bob's Media Ecology" people, who are
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nothing but a RIP-OFF. Not only that, they are now claiming that THEY
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are the ones who created the whole SubGenius thing, and that the 100s and
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1000s of REAL MUTANTS out here are the ones ripping *them* off. They ONLY
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reason they're doing this is because they know that we're too broke to
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take them to court.
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Also, try to make it to the Devivals. Or kill me.
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COMIX worth checking out:
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**** Cherry #14 - Contains the origin of Cherry; by going back in time, she
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finds out the nature of her own conception. Now published by Kitchen
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Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Road, Princeton WI 54968
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**** Savage Henry #25 - Battlin' Bambies - Henry and Caroline go on the
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offensive, restoring Bobbie's financial empire by defeating 2 of the 3
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Bambi bodyguard clones. Rip Off Press, PO Box 4686, Auburn CA 95604
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*** Death: The High Cost of Living part 3 - Fairly uneventful, but nicely
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surrealistic ending to Death's day among the living. Vertigo/DC Comics
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**** The Hacker Files #9 - Working Class Hero 3.0 - Hacker & Yoshio break into
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a slave-labor computer factory in Shanghai. DC Comics
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** Ren & Stimpy #6 - Even the appearance of Spiderman, milked for all its
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worth R&S style, can't make up for the lack of *new* bizarreness. For the
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second month in a row, this comic slips a notch. Marvel Comics.
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***** The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat #7 - New, great stories about the
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house cat of the Freak Brothers. Consistently twisted. Rip Off Press.
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***** [What Lurks on] Channel X - Dripping with SLACK, this is by far the
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best comic out this month. Comic/weird art barrage with "Those Ever Popular
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Torqued-Out Maniacs" and other GREAT stuff by Starlen Baxter. Check out
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collage in the middle. Iconographix, 621-B S. Main St. Plymouth MI 48170
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**** Zippy Quarterly #1, "Anarchy in Absurdistan" - Although this collection
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tends to be somewhat self-indulgent, it remains a consistently good demon-
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stration of the Zen of Stupidity. Fantagraphics Books.
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****** MUST GET *****
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Compendium Comix Anthology - Over 250 pages of work by tons of alternative
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artists including Ace Backwords, Roy Tompkins, Julie Doucet, and many more.
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100% Dobbs-Approved, includes many shorts with the Saint of Sales himself.
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This is an utterly mind-blowing collection guaranteed to advance all
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readers to the next level of mutatin. Mangajin Books, Box 489, Stn. P,
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Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T1, Canada. Get this before the censors wise up.
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[Ren & Stimpy picture here]
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I wake up and there's a map in my pocket, folded small like a paperback,
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but not so thick. I unfold it and it's a map of a test site of some
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kind. I look down, the sand is glass under my feet. I look up, the sky
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is pale powder blue. There's some buildings off to my left. Glass crunching
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under my feet, I head that way.
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The house is deserted. Weird, the windows and doors are intact. The siding
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looks a little worn, but the electric light near the door is on. When I
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reach for the door it opens on its own accord and I walk in.
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The living room (first thing after the door) is a little dusty, but
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everything looks like it's holding up all right. A newspaper sits crumpled
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like a badly pitched tent. I pick it up, and see it's from a couple weeks
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ago. Before things began getting weird. I sit down in the overstuffed
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chair and flip though the pages. I'm reading the funnies when I hear footsteps
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from what looks like the kitchen.
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It's a man smoking a pipe and wearing a broad brimmed hat. He's almost
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worryingly thin, but there's no weakness in him. He looks worried about
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something, but it's apparently not a single worry. He walks into the
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living room and turns on the radio. A Talking Heads song is playing,
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a little staticky, but coming though ok. I thank god he's tuned to
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an AOR station. He walks around the living room twice before addressing me.
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"There's a reason you showed up here, son. You know that."
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"I had a hunch," I say, trying to look cool, not looking up from the
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paper.
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"There's a box for you over there." He says. I have to look up from the
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paper to see where he's gesturing. The box is wrapped with tape, and
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looks like something you'd get from UPS. It's addressed to me, c/o this
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house (I run outside to check the address. Yes, this is the address on
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the package.). I find a pocket knife and cut away the tape. More than
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a little anxious now, I almost shred the lid trying to get it off.
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There's two packs of gum, an easter card, a cassette tape and player,
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several pieces of loose paper, a t-shirt, a pair of large gumboots,
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a small pouch with some rocks in it, and a note.
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"What am I supposed to do with all this?" I ask the man.
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He looks down at me, and doesn't say a damn thing.
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C O N V E N T I O N S
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April 1-4, 1993 (South Carolina) <--- HToMC !!! Masssive partycon!!!
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MAGNUM OPUS CON 8. Hyatt, Greenville, S.C. Guests: Ben Bova, Melanie
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Rawn, Robert Asprin, C.J. Cherryh, Jane Fancher, Brad Strickland. Info:
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MOC 8, PO Box 6585, Athens, GA 30604; (404)549-1533.
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April 2-4, 1993 (Mississippi)
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COASTCON 16. Holiday Inn Express, Biloxi MS; rms $51. GoHs: Timothy
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Zahn; FGoH: Lawrence Watt-Evans; AGoH: Keith Parkinson; Gaming GoH:
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Michael Stackpole; TM: Andrew Offutt. Memb: $20 until 3/1/93, $25
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after. Info: Coastcon 16, Box 1423, Biloxi MS 39533-1423;
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(601)864-6064.
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April 2-4, 1993 (Nevada)
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SILVERCON. Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas, NV; rms $45 sngl, $60 dbl.
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Guests: Poul Anderson, Julia Ecklar, William Rotsler, more. Memb: $25.
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Info: Silvercon 2, Box 95941, Las Vegas NV 89193.
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April 8-12, 1993 (Australia, Western)
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SWANCON 18. Ascot Inn, Perth, Australia. GoH: Terry Pratchett; FGoH:
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Craig Hilton. Australian National Con. Theme: Apocalypse. Memb: A$50;
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A$20 supporting. Info: Swancon 18, Box 318, Nedlands 6009, Australia.
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April 8-12, 1993 (England)
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HELICON/EASTERCON '93. Hotel de France, St. Helier, Jersey, (Channel
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Islands) UK; rms L32 sngl, L25 per person dbl (includes buffet
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breakfast). GoHs: John Brunner, George R.R. Martin; FGoH: Larry van der
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Putte. Memb: L28/US$60 until 4/1/93; L13/US$26 supporting. Info:
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Eastercon '93, c/o 63 Drake Rd., Chessington, Surrey KT9 1LQ, UK.
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April 9-11, 1993 (Maryland)
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BALTICON 27. Marriott Hunt Valley Inn, Hunt Valley, MD; (410)785-7000;
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rms $78. GoH: Allen Steele; AGoH: Don Maitz; Filk GoH: Leslie Fish.
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Memb: $25 until 3/13/92, $35 after (children under 6 free, children 6-12
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half-price; babysitting available if arranged in advance). Info:
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Balticon 27, Box 686, Baltimore MD 21203-0686; email:
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bsfs@access.digex.com or 76130.1401@compuserve.com.
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April 9-11, 1993 (Minnesota)
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MINICON 28. Radisson Hotel South & Plaza Tower, 7800 Normandale
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Boulevard, Bloomington, MN 55439-3145; rms $48 sngl/dbl/tpl/quad, $49
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Cabana, $99 one-bedroom suite, $139 two-bedroom suite; (612)835-7800.
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EGoH: Susan Allison; SGoH: Don Fitch; other Guests: TBA. Memb: $20
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until 2/28/93, $50 after (children under 12 $10); $5 supporting. Info:
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Minicon 28, P.O. Box 8297, Lake Street Station, Minneapolis, MN 55408;
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(612)338-4728.
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April 10-12, 1993 (Virginia)
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TECHNICON 10. Donaldson Brown Center for Continuing Education,
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Blacksburg, VA; rms $46 sngl/$54 dbl. GoHs: TBA; FGoH; Scott Quirk.
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Memb: $22 until 4/1/93, $24 after (discount for students). Info:
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Technicon 10, c/o VTSFFC, P.O. Box 256, Blacksburg VA 24063; (703) 952-0572.
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April 15-19, 1993 (Montana)
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MISCON VIII. Village Red Lion, Missoula MT; rms $55 sngl/$65 dbl. GoH:
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David Brin; AGoH: Mary Hanson-Roberts; SGoH: Ben Dunn. Memb: TBA.
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Info: Miscon, P.O. Box 9363, Missoula MY 59807.
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April 16-18, 1993 (Georgia)
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PHOENIXCON 8. Sheraton Century Center Hotel, Atlanta, GA; rms $65;
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(404)325-0000. GoH: Lois McMaster Bujold; AGoH: Darryl Elliot; SGoHs:
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Allen Steele, Tom Deitz; TM: Thomas Fuller; FGoH: Ed Kramer. Memb: $20
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until 1/17/93, $25 until 4/1/93, $30 after. Info: Phoenixcon 8, PO Box
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1513, Smyrna, Georgia 30081-1513; (404)578-8461 (Mike Dillson or Zanny
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Leach).
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April 16-18, 1993 (Louisiana)
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1993 Nebula Awards Weekend. Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, New Orleans, LA.
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Info: Chuq Von Rospach, Nebula Awards Administrator, 35111-F Newark
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Blvd., Suite 255, Newark CA 94560; (510)948-5394.
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April 16-18, 1993 (New York)
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I-CON XII. SUNY, Stony Brook, Long Island, NY. Guests: Gregory
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Benford, Edward Bryant, Craig Shaw Gardner. Memb: TBA. Info: I-Con
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XII, P.O. Box 550, Stony Brook, NY 11790.
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April 16-19, 1993 (New York)
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NOCON. Summit Motor Inn, Niagara Falls NY; rms $48 sngl/$55 dbl. GoH:
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Michelle Sagara. First annual NFSFA Relaxacon. Memb: $16 in advance,
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$20 at door. Info: NFSFA, Box 500, Bridge Station, Niagara Falls NY
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14305.
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April 16-18, 1993 (Texas)
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CON-TROLL. Airport Hilton, 500 E N Belt, Houston, TX 77060; rms $65;
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1-800-445-8667. GoHs: Larry Niven, Steven Barnes; Gaming GoH: Ed
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Greenwood; AGoH: Dell Harris; Filk GoH: Judy Dugas; SGoH: Robert Neagle.
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Memb: $20 until 1/15/93, $22 until 4/1/93, $25 after (children under 5 -
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free, "kid in tow" half-price). Info: Con-Troll, P.O. Box 740969-1025,
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Houston, TX 77274.
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April 16-18, 1993 (England)
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SMOFCON 10. Hotel de France, St. Helier, Jersey; rms L32 sngl, L25 per
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person dbl (includes buffet breakfast). First European venue for the
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convention geared toward organizers of conventions. Memb: L20/US$35 (L2
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or $5 discount for Helicon members); L10/US$20 supporting. Info: UK
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address: Smofcon 10, c/o 63 Drake Rd., Chessington, Surrey KT9 1LQ, UK;
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US address: Smofcon 10, PO Box 453, Needham MA 02194-004; email:
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timill@cix.compulink.co.uk.
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April 23-25, 1993 (Ohio)
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MARCON 28. Hyatt Regency at the Ohio Center, Columbus, Ohio; rms $82.
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Guests: Mike Resnick, Jane Yolen, Lois McMaster Bujold, Julius Schwartz,
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more. Memb: $25 until 3/15/93, $28 after (children $20). Info: Marcon
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28, P.O. Box 211101, Columbus, OH 43211; (614)451-3154.
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April 24-25, 1993 (Idaho)
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BOISE FANTASY ARTS CONVENTION. Holiday Inn, Boise, ID. Guests: TBA.
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Memb: $19 until 4/15/93, $22 after; $6 supporting. Info: Boise Fantasy
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Arts Convention, P.O. Box 8602, Boise ID 83702.
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April 30 - May 2, 1993 (Arkansas)
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ROC-KON 17. Little Rock, AR. GoH: Suzette Haden Elgin; AGoH: Mary
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Hanson-Roberts; FGoHs: Greg and Angela Bridges. Memb: $15 until
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4/16/93, $20 after. Info: Roc-Kon 17, P.O. Box 24285, Little Rock AR 72221.
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