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SPECIAL ATI. AUGUST ISSUE II. THE OTHER
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ISSUE. SPECIAL GENERAL DYNAMICS ISSUE.
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8-7-88
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FREE WILLIAM WINTERHOLER
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William Winterholer has been busted
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by local police for redialing the
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scabline at General Dynamics. (see
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enclosed story)
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They are getting him for harrassment.
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Isnt it amazing that if someone redials
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you, police can do nothing? Isnt it
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amazing that if someone pranks your
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grandmother and nearly puts her in the
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hospital, all AT&T asks is "did they
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threaten any murders?" yet when a
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defense subcontractor gets a prank
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call, all they gotta do is ask???
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Prime Anarchist Productions is
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appalled that such a mockery of justice
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can happen. We are asking your support
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to help free William Winterholer of any
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charges this friday. If he gets
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punished in any way for this, you will
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most likely see people getting jailed
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for joybuzzers, shaken up pepsi cans,
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and whoopie cushions.
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Hell, you'll probably get the
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deathpenalty for putting a kickme sign
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on someone's back.
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The line Winterholer was jamming had
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NOTHING to do with national security;
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it had no bearing on the actual
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function of the shipbuilding facility;
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and it certainly wasnt needed in our
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struggle to kill communists.
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The line Winterholer was jamming was
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specially set up by president Tovar so
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that potential scabbs could call in and
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discuss quitting their union and go to
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work breaking the strike.
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Free William Winterholer.
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He didnt do anything malicious.
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Nothing lifethreatening; and basically,
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it wasnt harrassing anyone. He
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wardialed the scabline. If he didnt do
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it; I would have.
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-pap-
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--need a ride? call harry's cab
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442-4054
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This issue is mainly about General
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Dynamics. Although some other stories
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follow, most of them are on that common
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theme. Have fun. Read and enjoy. If all
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else fails, spraypaint your local KMart
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window.
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::Overheard At A ::
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::Defense Subcontractor ::
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"Here. This is your login i.d. and
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your password will be your badge
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number".
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.. .
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. . .
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. . .
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. .
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. .
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... .
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. . . . .
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. . .
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I put in my dime and begin a local
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call. The thing clicks twice and the
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operator bleeps in.
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"Would you like the faster more
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efficient service for an additional
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fifteen cents?" she asked me. "No
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thanks," said I. 10 cents is plenty.
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And the connections have been fine
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lately. She said OK, bleeped off, and I
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heard two clicks. Suddenly I was
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standing there faced with my dialtone
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again. And I lost my dime too.
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- - - - - - - -
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/FEMA NOT AT GD/
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- - - - - - - -
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I have swept the entire plant at
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General Dynamics, Electric Boat Div, in
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Groton Ct.
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Doing this, I proved myself wrong. My
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original theory was that EB would be a
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nice place to store blacks and
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dissidents under the FEMA project.
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A good look at EB showed me it would
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be too difficult.
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Although the buildings are all large
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enough for such an evil venture, all
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room's purposes are too set to rework
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themselves for detention of humans.
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Closest one would be the Midway, near
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Bluff Point in Poquonnock Bridge part
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of Groton. But again, I dont forsee it
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changing from what it's currently doing
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if martial law were declared.
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This is a huge warehouse with 4 1/2
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loading docks up front. The thing is
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full of berrings, bolts, gyroscopes,
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pumps, washing machines, and all the
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other lincoln log parts that go
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together to form a fast attack
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submarine.
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It would take too long to empty this
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building out if you wanted to stuff it
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with a bunch of people of color or
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something.
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If Connecticut has a concentration
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camp participating in FEMA's lockemup
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project, it is not Electric Boat.
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................
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....for...sale..
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.the Anarchist..
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...cookbook.....
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................
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.......$22.95...
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write: Survival books
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11106 Magnolia Blvd.
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N. Hollywood, CA 91601
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or call 818-763-0804
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memos classified=
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Bluebag items are classified and
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clear bag items are general garbage
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Here's a classified bit that truly
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shoulda been clear:
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"Sirs: Vender (not mentioning names,
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naturally) assumed the defect was in
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a non-working area; therefore allowing
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to pass.
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"Rejecting because all parts, working
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and non-working, must pass inspect.
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Time might necessitate a non-working
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part to be used in the future.
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--From a
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defense contractor
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QC dept to an
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outfitter.
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()()()()()()()()
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)()a lennonism)(
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()()()()()()()()
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"Anyway, upon our arrival in the US,
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we were practically met off the plane
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by the "Mork and Mindy" of the
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Sixties-- Jerry Rubin and Abbie
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Hoffman-- and promptly taken on a tour
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of
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New York's "underground",
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which consisted mainly
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of David Peel singing about dope in
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Washington Square Park. Jerry and
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Abbie: two classic, fun-loving
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hustlers. I
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can do without Marx and Jesus."
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John Lennon from
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his book SKYWRITING
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BY WORD OF MOUTH
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<><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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sticker found on telephone
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<><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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"Do not discuss classified
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information," says the sticker on the
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fone.
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"This phone subject to monitoring.
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Use of this phone signifies consent
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to monitoring."
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UNION STEWARD ACCUSED OF JAMMING EB
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HOTLINE
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Police Say Computer Used To Foul Up
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Line GROTON-- City police have
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arrested a union steward from Electric
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Boat for allegedly using a computer to
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jam phone numbers that EB established
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to help strikers return to work.
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William H. Winterholer, 31, of 57
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Nathan Hale Road, Groton, has been
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charged with harassment for allegedly
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programming a computer to repeatedly
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dial EB strike hotline numbers. The
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computer calls made it difficult for
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callers to get through to the company
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for information, police said.
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EB first began receiving the bogus
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calls on July 25 and they contacted
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city police.
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"Workers were answering the calls,
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but there was no one there," said
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Police Chief Robert D. Laurie.
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Police then called SNETco which
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traced the call to Winterholer's
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address, Laurie said.
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Police obtained a search warrant and,
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on July 28, found a computer terminal
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in Winterholer's residence with the EB
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strike hotline phone numbers visible on
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the display screen.
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The calls were coming in on all three
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strike phone lines set up by EB, Laurie
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said, "making it difficult for anyone
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who legitimately wanted to call in to
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get in on them," he said.
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EB announced Friday in its newsletter
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"Directions" that the hotlines are back
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to normal.
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Winterholer was released by police.
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He is scheduled to appear Aug. 11 in
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New London Superior Court.
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Joseph W. Messier, president of the
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striking Metal Trades Council, said he
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could not discuss the incident. "I
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don't really know that much about it,"
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he said. "He (Winterholer) wasn't
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operating on the behalf of any union."
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Messier confirmed that Winterholer
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was a union steward, but he would not
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say to which union Winterholer
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belonged. The MTC represents 10 local
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unions at the submarine building
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shipyard.
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While the hotlines are designed to
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answer a variety of questions from
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striking members of the Metal Trades
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Council, EB reported Friday that the
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most common questions (267 calls) have
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been from strikers who want to know how
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to return to work.
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The 10,000 member MTC has been on
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strike since July 1. While the majority
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of workers have honored union picket
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lines, the company reported that 613
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MTC-represented workers returned to
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work in the yard on Friday.
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The union went on strike 37 days ago
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after EB refused to offer any wage
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increases, proposing only lump-sum
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bonus payments.
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The company reported in its
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newsletter that a first class mechanic
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making $12.02 an hour has missed $2,500
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in pay since July 1.
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Both sides reported Friday that no
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new negotiations are scheduled.
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-pap-
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(by the way, PAP hears the strike will
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continue into 1989)
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Unusual books
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Over 900 titles
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ANVIL
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box 640383f
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elpaso tx 79904
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==The official PAP #'s section: ==
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== ==
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1-718-PANTIES join the p-o-t-m club.
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800-424-9098 Defense Hotline
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203-446-2535,3664,2929,6236,
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3843,6289,2906,7202 partyline
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(listen beyone the recording for your
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friends havin a blast)
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203-446-2200 have a scabb paged.
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818-407-8900 phoneradio. entertainment
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line. Keep calling. Very busy.
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516-751-2600 2600 magazine, the
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hacker quarterly
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203-771-4920 SNOTCO we go beyone...
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619-375-1234 time & temp
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800-222-TALK talking yellow pages
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SELLING COPIES of Abbie Hoffman 's
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"Steal This Book" $7.95 + $2
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shipping and Handling.
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Westerly, RI. 02891
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$2 for 1; 7 for $10
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8315 Lake City Way, #207
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Seattle, WA 98115
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: PERVERTS AROUND US :
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: -------------------- :
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: by Fah-Q :
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: special to ATI :
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=========================
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A week ago a Navy 1st class was
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arrested by Groton Town Police for
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molesting three 10 year olds.
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One was his daughter and the others
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were 2 of her friends who were spending
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the night. Groton Town held him for 3
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hours then let him go. He went to court
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this week and received a restraining
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order that disallows him from going
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near his wife and kids for 6 months and
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that's all he got. This was never put
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in the local paper and the navy will
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not release any info.
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We got our info from the mother of
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one of the girls. This and other sick
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things have been going on in navy
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housing this year. For instance, a 17
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year old youth molested a 5 year old
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infant seven times over a period of a
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week, while he baby sat her. A 39 year
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old molested a 12 year old. Yesterday
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an 11 year old girl was kidnapped from
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Hickory Drive by a male in a gray
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mustang with yellow doors. If you get
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any info, please give a call to 445-
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9721; ask for Kelly Fogg.
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Please join our neighborhood Pervert
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Watch Program.
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PWP is brought to you by PAP.
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Fah-Q is editor and
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copublisher of ATI.
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()()()()()()()()()()
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()()()()songlets by)()()()
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()()()()()()()()()the)()()()()()
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()Cheshire Catalyst()()()()
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()()()()()()()()()()
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AIRWAVE TO TELLIE
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sung to the tune of Stairway to
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Heaven by Led Zeppelin
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There's a machine on the phone
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If she answers I'm not home
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And she's recording your voice for
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the listening.
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And it's said if you leave
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Your name and a phone number
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I might get it and return your
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fone call.
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If there's a reason you must reach me
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And I'm not here.
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There's a chance I might check in.
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There's an amp by my bed
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And it beeps real loud.
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Your call relies on my muh-chine.
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BELL PIE
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To the tune of "American Pie"
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Long, long, time ago,
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I can still remember,
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When the local calls were "free".
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And I knew if I paid my bill,
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And never wished them any ill,
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That the phone company would let me be
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But Uncle Sam said he knew better,
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Split 'em up, for all and ever!
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We'll foster competition:
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It's good capitalism!
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I can't remember if I cried,
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When my phone bill first tripled
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in size,
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But something touched me deep inside,
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The day... Bell system... died.
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And we were singing...
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Bye, bye, Ma Bell, why did you die?
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We get static from Sprint and echo
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from MCI,
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"Our local calls have us in hock!
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we all cry
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Ma Bell why did you have to die?
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Is your office step by step,
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Or have you gotten some Crossbar yet?
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Everyone used to ask...
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Oh, is TSPS coming soon?
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And ISDN will be a boon!
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And, I hope to get a touchtone fone
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real soon...
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The color fones are really neat,
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And direct dialing can't be beat,
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My area code is low
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The prestige way to go!
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Back when we were at one rate,
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Phone installs didnt cause debate,
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About who'd put which wire where...
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Installers came right out to you,
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No "phone stores" with no ballyhoo,
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And 411 was free-- seemed very fair!
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But FCC wanted it seems
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To let others skim long distance
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creams;
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No matter bout the locals,
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They're mostly all just yokels!
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And so one day it came to pass,
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That great Bell System did collapse
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In rubble now, we all do mass,
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The day... Bell System... Died
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So bye bye...
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I drove on out to Murray Hill,
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To see Bell Labs, some time to kill,
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But the sign there said the labs
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were gone.
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I went back to my old CO,
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Where I'd had my phone lines, years ago
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But it was empty, dark, and ever so
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forlorn...
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No relays pulsed,
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No data crooned,
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No MF tones did play their tunes,
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There wasnt a word spoken,
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All carrier paths were broken...
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And so that's how it all occured,
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Microwave horns just nests for birds,
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Everything became so absurd,
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The day... Bell System... died.
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So bye bye...
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(Cheshire Catalyst, Managing Editor
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of TAP magazine staged his own death in
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1984 to avoid paying taxes. IRS is
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charging his mom backtaxes for all the
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income he would've made had he been
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alive. His mom is sending the notice to
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Guinness Book of World Records,
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claiming that the IRS has the most
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"Balls" of any mojor corporation in
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America today)
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WCNI radio. Radical,
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man. 91.1 New London
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County's Onliest
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Radio station.
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Ground Zero
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