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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: 24 OCT 87 ***************************
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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 ***** The stylus is more potent than the claymore *****
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002=Usr:21 10/24/87 21:34 Msg:734 Call:4659 Lines:7
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20 FMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFM
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21 .
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22 At the top!
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23 .
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24 Fable Master
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25 .
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26 FMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFM
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004=Usr:200 10/25/87 07:10 Msg:736 Call:4664 Lines:4
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28 list
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29
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30 /c
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31
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005=Usr:174 10/25/87 11:34 Msg:737 Call:4666 Lines:3
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32 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^quite boffed^^^^^^^^
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33 Fable Master--hi handsome, how's tricks?!?
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34@off
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006=Usr:188 10/25/87 15:05 Msg:738 Call:4672 Lines:17
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35 ===============================Justin the Blue==============================
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36
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37 Anyone out there know anything about old machines? I mD machines, to
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38 be precies, the old Sol20 Terminal Computer?
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39
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40 ve recently avialed myself of one and it mostly works,problem is when I pow-
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41 er her up the screen fills with random characters and the damn thing wont
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42 listen to the keyboard.
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43 It would be a good thing to geeeet er goin', because it has heaps of good
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44 wordprocessing software and a modem to go with it. We'll be visiting with
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45 the CP/M Users group for info but in the meantime any help would be welcome.
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46 If youre on agora, then I'm eagle@agora:sending things there would be best.
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47 But otherwise, if you know, please help! A Sol is a terrible thing to waste.
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48
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49 ==============================Justin the Blue===============================
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50 I'm incredibly distracted.
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51 ============================================================================
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007=Usr:188 10/25/87 18:13 Msg:739 Call:4677 Lines:38
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52 ===========================Justin the Blue===================================
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53 On behalf of the denizens of the Salem Metro Area appeals yet again for help..
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54
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55 People are needed for the organization of GatherCon1988, which is a outdoor
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56 gathering celebrating(among other milieus)Star Trek, Doctor Who, S.C.A.,comic
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57 book art, and other s/f and fantasy interests and groups.
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58
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59 This is scheduled for 30-31 July 1988, tentative location is Silver Falls
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60 State Park. This is located 25 miles east of Salem on State Highway 214 or
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61 follow State 214 from the Woodburn exit through Silverton(follow the signs)
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63 (those of you familiar with Tag Lovejoy have been there already)
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64
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65 Anyway, if you feel this is a worthy thing, and in my opinion these Salem
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66 people are good fun and should be encouraged at every turn, then contact
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67 these people:
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68
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69 Brenda Bail (aka Brangwaine y Celfydd)
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70
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71 Salem OR 97301 503-363-xxxx
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72 Richard Scott (aka BBI Cumquat)
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73
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74 Stayton OR 97383 503-399-xxxx(Salem#)
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75
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76 Or, of course, yours truly who will do my best
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77 to relay the info:
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78 Justin Klein (aka Justin the Blue)
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79 %Midgard House
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80
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81 Ptld OR 97202 503-238-xxxx
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82
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83 They're enthusiastic, They're from Salem, AND THEY WANT YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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84 Groups, individuals, anyone who wants to help with either ideas or TIME!
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85 They'll be out among Mundanes-lets impress these people and show them what
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86 we're really made of
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87 ==============================Justin d'Azure===============================
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88 Just doing my part
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89 ===========================================================================
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008=Usr:159 10/25/87 21:05 Msg:740 Call:4682 Lines:1
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90 Lurksion..........................
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009=Usr:174 10/25/87 22:03 Msg:741 Call:4685 Lines:39
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91 *******************************************************************************
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92 Justin the Blue was overheard in conversation with a young lady at her door.
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93 One particular line stood out. "Hi! I have money. I'm here to take something
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94 Off of your hands." This undercover agent has only one question: What the
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95 heck's going on?
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96 *******************************************************************************
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97 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^still smoochin'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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98 JUSTIN--OMYGAWD!! What are you up to now? Wait...I don't want to know.
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99 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..
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100 I think I'm getting a little bolder. Here's my own bad poetry.
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101 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....
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102 Mother
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103
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104 How do I ask for your blessing?
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105
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106 I drink the water of the horses' well
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107 from my tin cup.
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108 I am empty.
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109 I am void.
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110 What song can I sing
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111 to make you smile on me?
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112 What shall I dance,
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113 or play,
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114 or feel,
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115 or do
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116 to merit your favor?
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117
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118 What can I give in return
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119 That is worthy of your inspiration?
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120 Breath of my Mother
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121 from whom we all come
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122
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123 what makes a man worthy
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124 of the madness your love brings him?
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125 22 April 87
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126 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..
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127 Written as a plea to my namesake. Inspiration is divine, you know. And even
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128 this earthly muse needs help.
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129 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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010=Usr:188 10/26/87 04:05 Msg:742 Call:4692 Lines:9
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130 ============================Justin the Blue==================================
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131 Just one thing to say:I detect a cunning linguist out in the crowd. But where
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132 was the hidden camera?
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133
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134 Isn't it great when one's reputation grows ahead of one????
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135 god licked my brainhoha.........*&^*%*%*&^!(*&)!(&(#%$^#%$!%%@@!^*&^%$#
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136 ============================Justin the Blue==================================
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137 A little confused but still smilin'. "A brain, a sense of humor, and a religion
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138 ===============================================================================
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011=Usr:117 10/26/87 13:21 Msg:743 Call:4703 Lines:44
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139 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* themnax of lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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140
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141 New Lands (Sheji's story) continues...
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142
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143 Momentarily puzzled the cat pawed tenatively, claws half extended, at
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144 Sheji's exposed right hand, the one cluching the instrument case's handle.
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145 The sudden thrill of pain shouted jump but Sheji niether flinched nor
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146 cried out. With amusement he wondered how the more aggressive of his
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147 school aquaintences would have reacted.
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148 Instead, gently he sat the case down betteween himeself and the great
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149 cat so as to change grip with his other hand. With his own tounge he cleaned
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150 the shallow scratches. His blood's rich salty taste reminding Sheji that
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151 sooner or later he would have hunger to deal with as well.
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152 As an experiment of his own Sheji backed a couple of paces. The cat
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153 did not, as he feared it might, fallow. Not even, as best he could tell,
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154 stir at all. It seemed to be guarding something. A mother with kittens
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155 perhaps or maybe a matter of territory. In eather case he felt ill inclined
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156 to press his luck.
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157 The cave was not as completely dark as it had at first appeared. He
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158 could now make out the cat's relaxed, watchfull form.
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159 Slowly to avoid alarm, he opened the case. Good hand holding the far
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160 half, with the injured he carefully undid the internal straps and fitted
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161 the mouth piece. Hopping to murphy it wouldnt slam shut he let go the good
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162 hand and firmly took the horn in both. It waited seemingly stable
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163 for the instrument to all but reach his lips.
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164 Springing to its feet in alarm, the long fanged cat, now clearly vissible,
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165 hissed in his direction. Though in alarm it sprang back rather than forword,
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166 curiosity soon overcame both protectiveess ans caution. With nose and
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167 wiskers twitching, extending neck, it slowly approached.
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168 When the beast was almost too close, Sheji sounded the first note. Its
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169 perplexed reaction would have been more amusing had its intentions been
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170 morre clearly harmless. With little hope, Sheji began to play.
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171 To his great relief the cat relaxed and seemed genuinely to enjoy the sound.
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172 An accompanyment soon joined, woorisome at first, till its souce became plain.
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173 The great cat was purring!
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174 For an eternity he continued, as much to sooth himself as his new and
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175 as yet uncertain companion. Not untill the cat sprang to its feet for no
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176 immeediatly appearent reason, turned in its own length, and bounded off down
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177 the passage away from him, did Sheji stop.
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178 The fading echo of the horn's last notes were rreplaced by those of a
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179 voice, tone deaf but cheerful, coming from the direction in which the cat
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180 had dissappeared.
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181 Repacking the horn, Sheji fallowed.
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182 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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012=Usr:188 10/28/87 00:30 Msg:744 Call:4744 Lines:67
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183 ============================Justin the Blue========the Eagle lands @ Midgard===
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184 I'm a little surprised. A lot of input the last few days and then nothing...
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185 I dont care what other people say....I like it here!
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186
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187 <zzzzz>--- <zzzzzz>--- <zzzzzz>---- Were coming to get you VanderVecken
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188
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189 The door opened where none had been before. The head that stuck itself in
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190 drew little notice even though it wore an extremely confused expression.
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191 The confused expression belonged to a female, about 5'8", with green eyes
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192 and strawberry-blonde hair that disappeared into the light beyond the door.
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193 She looked around for a few minutes.
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194 "Tag!", a voice came from beyond the door. "What do you see in there?"
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195 "Well, nothing remarkable. Looks like a bar, and a seedy one at that. Like
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196 the one out of Blade Runner. Seems harmless, but it still makes me nervous."
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197 "Well,"came another voice gruffly from beyond, "will you kindly move your
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198 rear so that someone else can come through? I ain't so shy"
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199 "Oh, alright, Jordan. It's your life." The lady was clearly reluctant to
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200 move through doors that opened without any good reason. The other though....
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201 Jordan Sisk strode in, dressed in black, cape billowing in the draft. Using
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202 his good eye, he looked left, then right, then walked over to a table in a
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203 dark corner. Seeing that he could do so unmolested, his companions walked in:
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204 *The lady.
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205 *A short person who in the dim light might be mistaken for female due to his
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206 long hair and fine features. A closer inspection would show pointed ears. An
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207 elf.
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208 *A human with long hair bound in a ponytail and a headband with a solid red
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209 circle on. Across his back was strapped an electric bass. He looked as though
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210 he was looking for a stage to perform on, as though he were in search of the
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211 missing gig.
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212 *Another human who also had long hair, unbound, wearing glasses. He carried
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213 himself as though he were leading the group, when the reality was that the
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214 group only let him believe this.
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215 *Yet another human-appearing character, who had an air about him that was
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216 most alien.
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217 They all walked to the same corner as their friend, and sat down about him.
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218 They all looked out of place except Jordan, who with his eyepatch and attitude
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219 looked as though he were gathering a mercernary force. The companions about him
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220 would make a passerby imagine that he had low standards in such an endeavor.
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221 The group then began debating about what to order-or indeed how to order.
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223 The conversation was interrupted by a curious thing-a humming noise. It seemed
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224 to be coming from the floor.
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225 The group looked about. They couldnt see it at first. Then the elf, looking
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226 low, spotted something with a start.
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227 "Well now!" he exclaimed.
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228 "What is it, Eagle?" the lady asked.
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229 Eagle held up a hand."Hold on, Tag, its...saying something. I think its...
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230 saying?...somthing"
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231 The elf bent down. They could all see it now...a small shoebox sized thing.
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232 It looked exactly like a tank that had escaped from a video game. It was hum-
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233 ming in a modulated fashion...
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234 "You want what...or who?" Eagle asked."Oh. Oh. Sorry, I don't think any of
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235 us can help you. Sorry. Yeah, you have a nice day too."
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236 The elf sat up.
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237 "Well," the bespectacled one asked. "What did it say?"
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238 "Justin, do you know a Van--derVecken?"
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239 "I've run into him. Why?"
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240 "Strange...That little thing just wanted to know where it could find
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241 VanderVecken. Would'nt say why, though."
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242 Justin smiled wide.
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243 "I think, my friend, its a good thing we did'nt tell him."
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244
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245 will be continued if I ever get a real idea.
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246 ==============================Justin the Blue===============================
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247 Just woolgathering for now. Maybe someday I'll adress a
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248 real moral question. But dont hold your breath
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249 ====================The eagle lands at Midgard===============================
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013=Usr:207 10/28/87 19:37 Msg:745 Call:4763 Lines:8
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250 To All. Infor on use of Geos ver1.2.
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251 I have been using the GeoWrite software and feel fairly comfortable with it. H
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252 However I noticed in the manual that I
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253 cab set Tabs, but I don't know what keys to use for tabbing, and don't find the
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254 information in the book. I have the C-64, 1541, 1525, and Vicmodem 1600.
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255 I would appreciate any help.
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256
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257 c
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014=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 10/28/87 22:21 Msg:746 Call:4765 Lines:5
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258 _______________________________________________________________________________
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259 Hmmmmm... An electric bass? I'm not sure that the old Inn would have permitted
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260 that. Some rule about "hi-tech weapons". (What?! You don't think a guitar is
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261 a weapon? You have obviously never ran afoul of a bard!)
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262 ______________________________(who me?_________________________________________
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015=Usr:188 10/29/87 02:56 Msg:747 Call:4775 Lines:26
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263 ============================Justin the Blue===============================
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264 PARTEEE!!!!PARTEEE!!!!!!!PARTEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!SPAMF!!!!!!!!PARTY!!!!!!GUMPH!!!!
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265 HERE IS THE NEWS
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266 It is my excruciating pleasure to announce at the expense of various
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267 advanced alien culutres, a party at the milieu of House Midgard...
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268 The time space cooridnate:
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269 Spatial coordinate----
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270
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271 Portland, Ecotopia
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272
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273 Temporal Coordinate----
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274 730pm (1930 hours)
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275 Friday
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276 30 October MCMLXXXVII
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277
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278 You are encouraged to bring friends of all species, also appreciated
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279 would be party supplies. Costumes are of course requested if not req-
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280 uired, and you may check your Mundane personality at the door.
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281
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282 As always, brought to you by the House Midgard. Ask for us by name.
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283 Our motto:"Mutate now, avoid the rush." *-)
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284 ===========================Justin the Blue===============================
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285 Hunting high and low, spreading the news.....
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286 "somebody has broken out of Satellite Two. Look very carefully,
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287 It may be you............you............you.........
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288 =========================================================================
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016=Usr:188 10/30/87 13:03 Msg:748 Call:4803 Lines:16
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289 ==============================Justin the Blue===============================
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290 Where did everybody go? When I first got here it was a happening place but
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291 lately it seems as though this is like the State Fairgrounds right after the
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292 fair has blown throu:real lonely!
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293
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294 Oh well. anyway.....
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295
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296 The definintion of Dataware?:A dranged datum(or data) who, under the light
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297 of the full moon changes to a human being. These came about when statistics
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298 got tired of being treated as mere numbers. USA Today(:A Toady)really
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299 egged them on.
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300 No more time:Sundial is movin'...............
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301 =============================Justin the Blue=================================
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302 And miles to go before I sleep.......................
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303 Or party for that matter
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304 =============================================================================
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017=Usr:206 10/30/87 14:23 Msg:749 Call:4805 Lines:2
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305
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306 HELLO OUT THERE DOES ANY ONE HAVE A COMMAND LIST FOR THIS SYSTEM BESIDES THE HE
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018=Usr:4 Milchar 10/30/87 21:57 Msg:750 Call:4815 Lines:7
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307 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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308 Above: If you need additional help, try help <command>. This will give
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309 you additional help on the command.
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310 %%%%%%%%
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311 A passing lurknote. I have not passed on, but am resting this portion of
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312 myself while other facets get in their exercise. Right now? Programmode.
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313 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% October 30, 1987 %%%%%%%%%%% -swi
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019=Usr:13 10/30/87 23:52 Msg:751 Call:4818 Lines:1
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314 :::::::::O O:::::::::voyeur::::::::::::10/31/87::::::01:50:10CST::::O O:::::
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020=Usr:20 10/31/87 10:23 Msg:752 Call:4847 Lines:2
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315
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316
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021=Usr:20 10/31/87 11:13 Msg:753 Call:4848 Lines:2
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317
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318
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022=Usr:20 10/31/87 11:26 Msg:754 Call:4849 Lines:8
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319 ??????????????????????????????????????
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320 Fable Master:
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321 You called here at 5:00? Good grief, all good little
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322 Munchkins should be asleep by then. Anyway, the party was BORING!
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323 (However, the boss/host looked spiffy.) Remind me to introduce you
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324 to Mephisto.
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325 Feather Sunshine
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326 ??????????????????????????????????????
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023=Usr:210 10/31/87 14:47 Msg:755 Call:4853 Lines:10
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327 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BRITANNIA<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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328 HELLO OUT THERE!
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329 New name on the screen. This is my first time on a system such as this, so be
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330 gentle.
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331 (If anyone yells "VIRGIN!" I think I'll kill him....)
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332 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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333 Yo, Justin! Guess who? Checked your guitar case lately?
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334 ...............................................................................
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335 By the by; anything happening out there I'd like to know about?
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336
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024=Usr:159 10/31/87 19:54 Msg:756 Call:4859 Lines:2
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337 Lurkin, nonentersion.
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338
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025=Usr:4 Milchar 11/01/87 01:46 Msg:757 Call:4864 Lines:1
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339 'Tis one in the morn on this All Hallows day....
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026=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 11/01/87 23:29 Msg:758 Call:4882 Lines:6
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340 Important notice. Please forward....
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341
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342 Dr. Demento returns!!!!!!
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343 Sunday nights 10pm on KMJK (FM 106.7)
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344
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345 ____________________________Leonard____________________________________________
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027=Usr:11 11/02/87 19:07 Msg:759 Call:4903 Lines:6
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346 *&%@#*%@#*%_)#@!*%!_)@*%_)#%*!)_%$*!)_%*!_)%!_)*!_)!*%!+(*!+%(*_)@!*%@#*(%@#%*(
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347 Milch, what were you doing using your computer on All Hallows Evening rather
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348 than partying till you drop out at some wild and crazy locale? Wanna hear a
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349 story of total debauchery, tempestuous outlandish acts of uncivilized nature,
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350 and an endless supply of inebriates? Naw...
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351 *%@_)#*%@)_#*%)_!@*%$!_)%*!_)%* L'homme sans Parity *%@#_*_)*%!@)_%*!)%*#@_%*@_
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028=Usr:4 Milchar 11/03/87 12:55 Msg:760 Call:4923 Lines:5
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352 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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353 Who, me? The evening was spent in the traditional manner of a small
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354 party (approximately 50 or so people) and watching a good horror movie.
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355 Some interesting people live near me....
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356 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++ November 3, 1987 ++++
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031=Usr:128 11/05/87 06:55 Msg:763 Call:4972 Lines:1
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409 ppppppppppppppppppppp passing through.... pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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032=Usr:174 11/05/87 10:26 Msg:764 Call:4980 Lines:31
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410 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ah! it's good to be home^^^^
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411 Yes, all ye good people, THE MUSE has returned. Took an unofficial vacation
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412 to the land of Neurotica. Yup, you got it. Even sweet little deities like
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413 me have nervous breakdowns. Mine last for months.
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414 I think nervous breakdowns are a little like malaria. Once you've got it,
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415 you've got it. It just lifts off of you for a while, then comes home for a
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416 wile, then decides to go to Tijuana for a short siesta, then comes home for
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417 dinner, stays put for a fes months, decides that skiing in the Alps would be
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418 a nice idea...you get the picture. They may go for a vacation, a little fun-
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419 in-the-sun, but it always comes home. Why not move? I hear milions of
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420 electronic voices cry,Leave no forewarding address. ah, my friends, carrier
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421 pidgeons alays fnd their way home. They have little homing devices tied to
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422 thier little feetsies. There's no escaping the GREAT BLACK DEPRESSION.
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423 So we go along our merry way, pretend that we really don't feel the burden
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424 on our back, whistle a cheerful tune, and pray to the gods above that it will
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425 all be over soon, and we can go to a better place. It's the great
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426 American Pasttime. Doen't you just love feeling you mind rip itself apart?
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427 Don't you adore the sensation of tousand of minds pressing on your, swallowing
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428 you whole, devouring you very existence? Don't you rejoice when you feel
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429 the wet-blanket-cloud of melacholy descend on your heart, tuck you in for
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430 your nap, as you listen to the winds shreik and howl with horrid laughter?
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431 Oh, I have many miles to go before I sleep. Endless journeys through
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432 unseen terrors, all of my own devising.
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433 "Why not get help?" The voices cry out again? My sweet, naive friends, who
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434 is there to help? Send me to a doctor, He'll say I have the blues, that it's
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435 nothing to worry about, and he'll send me away with a pat on the head. A pat
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436 that dooms me to the mires and marshes and swamps of my own insanity.
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437 I am doomed.
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438 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MAD MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^not quite so amused^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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439 ye gods, I'm morbid when I get in my moods, she MUSEd.
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440 ...............................................................................
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033=Usr:214 11/05/87 15:46 Msg:765 Call:4988 Lines:1
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441@Life's a pickle!
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034=Usr:117 11/05/87 16:08 Msg:766 Call:4990 Lines:49
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442 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* themnax of lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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443 Seji's story (new lands) continues...
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444 The fading tones of his horn were replaced by those of a voice, tonedeaf
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445 but cheerful, comming from the direction in which the cat had dissappeared.
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446 Horn replaced, he fallowed.
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447 The sight to greet him at the passage's enterance was of a figure of
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448 adult but otherwise indeterminate age, dressed head to foot in plyable leather
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449 of reddish brown. This worthy, scratching the great carnivour behind the ear
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450 was plainly talking to it.
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451 The figure turned at sedji's approach and like the cat regarded him with
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452 detatched but not unfriendly gaaze.
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453 The cat came to Sheji's side and rubbing itself besidee his thigh was
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454 obviosly begging to be petted. Tennatively he scratched behind an ear as
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455 he had seen the other doing. This prompted a deep and throaty purr.
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456 "Milords, I see you've met." was the strainger's greeting.
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457 "I seem to be a bit lost" Sheji repplied "could you tell me how to get
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458 back to Colfax High School?"
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459 "Prey forgive my simple manor young lord but your riddle is an odd one.
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460 Of any place called Colfax I've not heard and while much is praised as noble,
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461 I've heard of no school so worthy. In the temple the priestesses run a kind of
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462 school, that's as near as is in my power to guess."
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463 Though not quite shattering, this news held little of meaning. That
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464 teaching might be an ajunct of religeon was a new thought. Considering
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465 that much of his difficulty in learning was due to a tendancy tword prop-
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466 igandising and a predisposition toward emotional argument on the part of
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467 teachers as he did know them, this boded not entirely well, however exotic
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468 thies priestesses might otherwise prove to
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469 be.
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470 "That doesn't sound quite like what I had in mind but I might as well go
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471 find out. Where might this temple be?" Sheji asked.
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472 "In the village of Forrest Goat" he was told "which lies 12 miles to the
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473 northeast though the quickest way to reach it is by road, 5 miles down the
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474 ravine to the west."
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475 "Prey no offense" the strainger continued "but have you no master to teach
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476 you his trade? Surely be you of an age to apprentice?"
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477 th silence might have draged uncertainly on were not they at that
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478 moment interupted and sent scurrying for cover by an arrow poorly aimed,
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479 or not aimed poorly enough. this was not at once appearent as to which.
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480 When sufficient tine had passed to suggest the errent missle had been
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481 a strey after all, and not the precursor of some premeditated attack,
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482 Sheji's, he began to realize, host, waxed once more loquatios.
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483
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484 "I prey I speak not out of turn but thats an awfully queer parcel to
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485 which your arm seems all but perminently attched to."
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486 "Oh that? Just my horn."
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487 "A horn?"
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488 "Care to see it?"
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489 "If you would..."
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490 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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035=Usr:188 11/05/87 18:55 Msg:767 Call:4993 Lines:69
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491 ===========================Justin the Blue==================================
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492 Ye gods! Signs of life on this board at last...............!
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493 MUSE:I have a few thoughts on nervous breakdown. When I was being escort-
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494 ed out of the Navy I did get to see a doctor Who prescribed me a most
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495 wonderful drug, an antidepressant that was powerful enough to give me head
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496 rushes from simply thinking about getting up and movin. The world seemed
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497 very odd for a while. Kind of a combination of "why bother" and "well, why
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498 not. I was then sent to a hospital where I was basically made harmless to
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499 myself if not others then given an honorable discharge. Then I became the
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500 legend you know me as today. The problem was not solved. The symptoms were
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501 merely ameliorated, and as you have said, show up from time to time, gener-
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502 ally having much more fun w/life than I am at any given time.
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503 It's as the lyric in the Howard Jones song,"no one is to blame":
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504 "doctor says youre cured-but you still feel the pain."
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505 I guess I'm just a little too cynical sometimes. Sorry. I try not to live
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506 up to TOO many incarnations of my name.
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507
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508 <ZZZZZZ>---- <ZZZZZZZ>---- <ZZZZZZZ>----- Mayhaps have you seen
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509 a small furry being with a
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510 long hairy name????????????
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511
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512 They had taken no watches with them(foolishly) but could easily tell
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513 it was getting late in the day. If in fact they had days here. Very prob-
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514 ably the sun never set. But no one seems to care..........
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515 The bass player became restive. As time passed the small group could
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516 see him picking out scales:first slowly, then faster and faster as the ennui
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517 increased. He alone had ordered nothing to drink, stating quite plainly in
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518 his Birmingham lilt that "I dont care to be out of control."
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519 Sure, Justin thought to himself, not just yet anyway. You havent found
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520 a lady or a.....
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521 The two looked to the front, beyond most of the patrons.
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522 There was a stage.
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523 "do you see what I see", said Eagle in awe. "I mean that wasnt there
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524 when we came in here was it?"
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525 Even Jordan had lifted his eyepatch to bring his weak eye into play.
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526 "no, " Jordan said, "at least I dont think so...No, it wasnt there." the
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527 rogue began to sink back and blend in with the seat. Apparently his trust of
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528 the place was waning from its initial low point to somewhere near the core
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529 of the planet.
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530 "How wild" was all Tag would say. Justin remained quiet at this point.
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531 "I sense a cue here", Rebel said. Needing no more prompting he was beg-
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532 inning to rise. "but, i havent got a band you know," he said turning back
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533 to Tag.
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534 "Look again."
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535 The two turned back to the stage to find that there was indeed a band
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536 there.
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537 "Smashing!" Was Rebel Morocco's only response. He proceeded and then the
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538 jam session began. They played many of Rebels favorite covers (he loved
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539 E.L.O. and the Moody Blues most), but then degenerated into a random but
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540 pleasant ramble with heavy fusion overtones. The rest of the group were
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541 haveing a pleasant time, and Rebel himself was in a state close to Nirvana
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542 But after a rendition of Who tunes where Rebel found himself trying some
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543 Entwistle style and (in his opinion anyway) pulling it off quite nicely
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544 he found that the interest level was waning, and resolved to practice more.
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545 He stepped down from the stage and the band faded from view behind him:
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546 Rebel looked quite satisfied.
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547 He sat down, his Lady still over his shoulder, very reluctant to let
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548 go. plainly it was a peak experience.
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549 His Collegues were quite pleased as well. But a little confused.
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550 "That was the coolest jazz I've heard in some time" said jordan.
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551 "That orchestral manoeveur was magnificent." TAg said. "but wehere was that
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552 enchanting string section"
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553 "How did you make those things howl like wolves?" said Eagle.
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554 "Very good my friend," said Justin, "but I know you know more than
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555 just E.L.O songs.
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556 Rebel just sighed. He knew true genius was rarely fathomable.
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557 But what was this? Eagle was talking again to a tank.
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558 "It said It liked that data, nice and solid."
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559 Rebel Knew it was time to retire.
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036=Usr:188 11/05/87 19:36 Msg:768 Call:4994 Lines:1
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560 ========================Justin the Jazz BAssist===========================
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037=Usr:188 11/05/87 23:30 Msg:769 Call:4999 Lines:4
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561 Still shaking after last weekend. But watch out, I'm going to be writing
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562 again, soon.............................................................
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563 TOY...........TOY..............TOY..............TOY............TOY.....
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564 ===========================================================================
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038=Usr:219 11/06/87 19:13 Msg:770 Call:5007 Lines:6
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565 Hello Mikey, I haven't talked to you or anyone for quite some time. Modem went
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566 U/S and then sold computer to get new one. Hows by you? I see the stories
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567 are picking up again. Last time I was here there was debate over the change
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568 to II, and whether it was good or not.
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569 Must go, but will call later in the week-end.
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570 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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039=Usr:11 11/07/87 18:29 Msg:771 Call:5032 Lines:5
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571 **@)_%*@_)%*@)+%*(+!%(*+@!(%!|_%(!%*@)_+#^%*#_+%!*|*(!+%*#)+^@+#^@+(+_@(^#+^(#
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572 Greetings Friar! Still debating whether we really exist or if this whole big
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573 wide world is only a figment of a collective imagination, hypothetically
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574 speaking, of course.
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575 %#()_(^)_@#(^%@)_^*)%!@)_%(_) L'homme sans Parity %*)_%*@_)*%!_%_!(%_)!%!_%!_)(
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040=Usr:196 11/07/87 21:03 Msg:772 Call:5033 Lines:6
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576 Greetings and hallucinations, one and all -- it's Cheryl online again.
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577 Just playing hit and run today. Wanted to say hi to Justin & co.
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578 When's your next party, Midguard. Sorry I missed your last one.
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579 Keep up your good work on Tag, Justin. Someday you'll see me on
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580 Agora. Bye for now.
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581 ****************************Cheryl**************************************
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041=Usr:220 11/08/87 10:18 Msg:773 Call:5038 Lines:1
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582 OFF
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584 L'homme - Greetings, old friend. If indeed you do exist. I am convinced that
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585 I exist, because the Tax man believes in me. SIL.
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586 Actually, I have been reading a lot of esoteric stuff which supports my
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587 'religious beliefs' that in fact there is a higher power, and it is our
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588 'collective imagination'. The basic premise is that thought or conciousness
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589 (true conciousness being an amalgam of concious, sub and hyper concious) is the
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590 only thing that is real.
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591 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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043=Usr:221 11/09/87 01:34 Msg:775 Call:5049 Lines:8
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595 ||| Commercial response to the immanant holiday rush. Shall I speak in |||
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596 ||| Coherent tones? Nay confusion is a thousand times more revealing |||
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044=Usr:117 11/09/87 11:54 Msg:776 Call:5058 Lines:47
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600 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* themnax of lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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601 "oh that? Just my horn"
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602 "A horn?"
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603 "care to see it?"
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604 "if you would..."
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605 Its sight seemed a source of genuine amazement.
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606 "so much metal - it looks a little like a horn - but - What be this - and
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607 these?"
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608 "There called valves"
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609 "Vvalves?" I've heard mechanicians speak of such but this is my first
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610 sight of any. Do you play it?"
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611 "like to hear it?"
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612 "I'd greatly wish it though I've nought to repay save a pan of fish."
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613 Sheji required no further prompting. He played Greensleeves, the long
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614 version, with variations. When he was done his host sat stuned.
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615 "all that from a horn? A fine jest to conciel your calling. Surely you
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616 are honored among bards!"
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617 Oops again, Sheji thought, repacking the instrument.
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618 "I play well enough I guess - but I've got no - what do you call it -
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619 stage pressence."
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620 Just then the forrest's peace was shattered by a reverberating scrreetch.
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621 "What in the seven blue blazes was that?" Sheji asked.
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622 "An explanation of much anmnd a ride into town if your quick. A mer-
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623 chanter carrivan down by the road calling in his hunters. You've never heard
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624 one? No matter; down the trail and quickly."
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625 "But what do I say to them?"
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626 "Just say your a bard. If any doubt, tell them Thuva of Forrest Goat
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627 says so!"
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628 Not without uncertainty, Sheji set off. Not running, but walking with
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629 a distance eating pace born of a childhood of long waalks alone in the woods.
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630 The narrow winding path was easy ennough to spot, though dwelling on the
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631 uncertainties ahead he noted little else. He'd come, by his own guess, a good
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632 couple of miles when unexpectedly a low voice spoke almost in his ear.
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633 Startled, Sheji turned to see a tall adolescent, little older than himself,
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634 dressed more in dust then the tattered jerkin and trews thhe dust concieled.
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635 His air of assurance and the massive, well cared for, compound bow slung
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636 from one narrow sholder contrasted incongruosly.
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637 "Who was that old man?" this young streinger asked.
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638 "Called himself Thuva. That wasn't you shooting at us?" A question Sheji
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639 instantly regretted, too late to unsay.
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640 "Not you. That damned cat. Ran off the ringhorn I'd been stalkjkjking."
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641 "Thuva shairs that cat's cave like a friend. I'd not be the one to tell
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642 him that. Seemed less then pleased." Sheji added for good measure.
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643 "Shairs a cave with a cat? Maybe he's a hunter like me. Chulan I'm
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644 called, with Jicha's carrivan."
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645 "I'm ...
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646 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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045=Usr:210 11/09/87 13:43 Msg:777 Call:5061 Lines:13
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647 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BRITANNIA<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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648 Open note to the House of Midgard: Thanks! You have my heartfelt appreciation
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649 for being so nice.
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650 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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651 NOBODY wants to tell me anything??!!? Surely someone somewhere must want to
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652 spread info/ideas/opinions/etc. I'm just a sponge, waiting for something to
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653 absorb. Of course, being a sponge means that
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654 I'm porus and leak a little, but then we all have our little problems......
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655 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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656 *Justin, you're a genious, man, but stay away from poetry. It is, I fear, the
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657 one thing you CAN'T do with proficiency. (No hard feelings, okay?)
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658 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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659 One last thing: themnax, buy a dictionary.
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046=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 11/09/87 20:35 Msg:778 Call:5065 Lines:10
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660 _______________________________________________________________________________
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661 Contrary to popular belief, a dictionary is practically useless for determining
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662 the spelling of a word. You don't believe me? Try to find "noo-moan-ee-uh"
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663 (pnuemonia) in one! You have to know the spelling *before* you look the word
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664 up.
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665 There are however, books that contain lists of *mis*-spellings followed
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666 by the correct spelling. They are usually marketed as "bad speller's
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667 dictionaries". One of *them* might help.
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668 ___________________________Leonard_____________________________________________
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669
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047=Usr:222 11/09/87 21:09 Msg:779 Call:5068 Lines:4
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670 Dear Nobody,
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671 VOTE for PAULATS161
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672 Dear NOBODY,
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673 Put this in your sponge-VOTE for PAUL SIMON for PRESIDENT.
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048=Usr:21 11/09/87 21:22 Msg:780 Call:5069 Lines:7
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674 (This Is *NOT* A Border!)
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675 Mindless question for the evening:
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676 .
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677 If I am because I think, then does this mean that I cease to exist when
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678 I am unconscious?
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679 .
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680 (I Repeat: This Is *NOT* A Border!)
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681 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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682 Are there yet bugs in the system? FA and FI
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683 seem to have problems.
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684 [][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][]
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050=Usr:214 11/09/87 21:54 Msg:782 Call:5071 Lines:16
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685 No, not at all. You think while you are unconscious; you just don't realize
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686 that you are thinking. (Of course, if you read the Meditations, you find
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687 that Descartes is really saying, "I have to exist because I know that I'm
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688 wondering if I exist, and SOMETHING has to exist to do the wondering." Which
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689 leaves your nonexitence wide open for philosophical debate.)
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690
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691 Of course, these brilliant passages are immediately followed by such drivel
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692 as, "God has to exist because I'm too much of a wimp to imagine an all-
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693 powerful being," and, "God has to exist because he's perfect. If he doesn't
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694 exist, then that is a flaw in his perfection." Which leads me to wonder how
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695 someone so absolutely stupid could sound so brilliant. Of course, it also
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696 makes a strong statement about how teaching children that the existence of
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697 God is fact really screws up their ability to think rationally about the
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698 subject. But don't get me started on THAT ... I'll fill the message!
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699
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700 -- (I'm supposed to put a border here, right? OK) -- FRED -- (Good enough?) --
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051=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 11/09/87 23:09 Msg:783 Call:5074 Lines:29
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701 **************************************************************************
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702 That is however the standard construct used to "prove" the existance of
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703 God. My experience has shown though that the real intent of the argument
|
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704 is not to bring over new converts, but rather as a re-enforcement of the
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705 concept to those that believe. It provides a loop-back in the thinking
|
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706 process on a path that would otherwise lead to questioning of God's
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707 existance. Not that that would be bad in and of itself, but it also
|
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708 leads to questioning of those who proport to expound God's word. Maybe
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709 they are really a bunch of con-men out to suck blood from the huddled
|
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710 masses. The minute ideas like that being to seep in the rest of the real
|
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711 (?) world also begins to flood through and in the end the person looses
|
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712 his unquestioning belief in the religous pontif's rantings. Other ideas,
|
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713 other concepts begin to take form. Perhaps there is more to life then
|
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714 following the sayings of some protected pulpit pounder that has never
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715 really spent his life in the activities of the people he controls.
|
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716 Or worse to discover that he is only interested in reaping in the
|
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717 money the adulation brings and bask in the glow of insiped belief.
|
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718 Turn your head from thoughts that don't fit my prescribed pattern.
|
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719 They are the thougts of the devil and he will bring you ruin (or
|
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720 perhaps it will really bring the preachin'man ruin since the knowledge
|
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721 that he is not God's gift to the world would cause the poor little
|
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722 sheep to become human once again and wise up to his manipulations).
|
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723 If there is devilishness it is in the preacher for trapping the thoughts
|
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724 and limiting the scope of those he controls. He creates a true hell
|
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725 on Earth by preventing the people from growing and achieving their
|
||
726 true self. Instead they are the sheep in his flock passively following
|
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727 his lead. Bleeding a little everyday in payment for him protecting them
|
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728 from the outside world.
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729 ************************************************************************
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052=Usr:223 11/10/87 08:38 Msg:784 Call:5082 Lines:7
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730 *************************THE BLACK ROSE*************************************
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731
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732 A NEW USER IS HERE, ONE WITH EONS OF EXPERIENCE
|
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733 RECENTLY TRANSFERED FROM THE DEEEEEEEP SOUTH AND THE AGES OF THE ORIENT
|
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734 HER TO ESTABLISH A FOOT-HOLD ON THE YOUNG AND GROWING WEST COAST
|
||
735 *****************************************************************************
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053=Usr:214 11/10/87 14:12 Msg:785 Call:5100 Lines:4
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737 So, to whoever wrote the passage ten or so lines above this one. It's
|
||
738 obvious that you don't believe much in organized religion. But do you
|
||
739 believe in a supreme being?
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740 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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054=Usr:223 11/10/87 18:16 Msg:786 Call:5105 Lines:11
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741 to person above,
|
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742 I find it hard to believe you took the time to read all that garbage
|
||
743 everyone knows there's a supreme being - it's Bill the cat
|
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744 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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745 ******************************************************************************
|
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746
|
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747 An offer going to any experienced electronic wiz.
|
||
748 I am looking for someone to build a hard drive controller board
|
||
749 for a Tandy 1000ex. The boards for this machine are smaller then standard
|
||
750 industry boards. Also a schematic of the board is needed.
|
||
751 *****************************************************************************
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055=Usr:219 11/11/87 08:49 Msg:787 Call:5115 Lines:11
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752 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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753 Before we can decide if there is a "supreme being" we first must define
|
||
754 what supreme being means. After all, Reagan is the Supreme Commander of the
|
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755 armed forces, but he controls nothing absolutely. (Note the difference between
|
||
756 'Nothing absolutely' and 'absolutely nothing', an attribute which some say
|
||
757 he has)
|
||
758 I believe there is a higher power, but think of it more in the collective
|
||
759 subconcious vein. Perhaps there is a God, and we are part of it, or it a part
|
||
760 of us?
|
||
761 "We have met the deity, and it is us!"
|
||
762 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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056=Usr:159 11/11/87 11:49 Msg:788 Call:5121 Lines:3
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763@
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764@
|
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765 Turkey lurk ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
057=Usr:117 11/11/87 14:04 Msg:789 Call:5126 Lines:41
|
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766 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* themnax of lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
|
||
767 Receintly downloaded from d.j. n+i svc...
|
||
768 The former Silver Shamroc novelty Co., long in the Bbrittish equivalent of
|
||
769 chapter 11, has recently been aquired from its former receivers; Bracley's
|
||
770 Trusts Ltd, in a leveraged buy out by McCain Industries.
|
||
771 As many of us know, Silver Shamroc's difficulties begain when its pro-
|
||
772 duction facility in Danburry Connecticut was forced to shut down by OSHA who
|
||
773 is reported to have mysteriosly received a long list of violations. A number
|
||
774 of dissappearances of OSHA inspectors remain to be cleared up.
|
||
775 Amid accusations of foul play and counter accusations of sabitage, the
|
||
776 plant has remained shut down for over a year.
|
||
777 McCain has anounced plans to markit a new line of Santa masks in time for
|
||
778 the christmas season. They are to be released under the much clouded but
|
||
779 still familiar Silver Shamroc trademark. Unconfirmed rumor has it that they
|
||
780 are to be produced at the currently closed Danburry plant.
|
||
781 McCain himself was not available for comment.
|
||
782 *=*=*=*=*
|
||
783 Ambassidor Themnax noted the above item with much interest. Certain
|
||
784 'political officers' on his staff, who for obvios reasons shall remain nameles,
|
||
785 recently intercepted an unauthorized shipment from sources which must also,
|
||
786 for security reasons remain unspecified. The 40 foot van contained packages of
|
||
787 a rare extraterestrial fungus. This fungus resembles long, fine cottony
|
||
788 silverwhite hairs.
|
||
789 On the world of its origeon, this fungus attachess itself to the chin of
|
||
790 its host organism, giving it the resaulting appearance of having a long
|
||
791 silverywhite beard.
|
||
792 What makes the silverbeard fungus especialy insidius is that it invades
|
||
793 the central nervios system of its host. Though not itself in any way sentient,
|
||
794 the Silverbeard fungus may be readily programed
|
||
795 to render its host psycologicaly suggestable in a number of ways. This has
|
||
796 long been known to the crimminal communitty in a number of galactic regions.
|
||
797 It has been used in a variety of scemes from as an aid to piracy to the estab-
|
||
798 lishment of planitary dictatorships.
|
||
799 The bill of lading on the confiscate van listed its destination as Silver
|
||
800 Shamroc Div., McCain Industries, Danburry Co.
|
||
801 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
|
||
802 to the 'theoogical' discussion: While the vary nature of the spirit realm,
|
||
803 what I've receintly started refering to as third order intangables, makes
|
||
804 conclusive proofs unlikely at best, the simple fact that you and I and entropy
|
||
805 exist in the same univers is highly suggestive of the existance of SOMEthing.
|
||
806 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
|
||
058=Usr:219 11/11/87 15:31 Msg:790 Call:5129 Lines:1
|
||
807 agreed.
|
||
059=Usr:225 11/11/87 15:46 Msg:791 Call:5131 Lines:2
|
||
808 call
|
||
060=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 11/11/87 17:43 Msg:792 Call:5133 Lines:16
|
||
810 **************************************************************************
|
||
811 I don't see how the concept that I or you exist (whether we truely do or
|
||
812 not is a whole nother issue) has any relation to whether God exists
|
||
813 either as a supreme being or other concept. The personalization of
|
||
814 God is just another ploy used by religion to keep the faith. The concept
|
||
815 is in fact the under-pinning of many of them. The usual argument is
|
||
816 "you must do as I say or God will punish you". God is a nice anchor
|
||
817 for them to hang on to and use as a shield from the world outside
|
||
818 their shell. If you don't believe in their God you are nothing and
|
||
819 God will send you to hell because you don't believe in him.
|
||
820 Notice the term "supreme being" saying that God is a "being", and
|
||
821 the usual bit from the biblical types that God made man in his own
|
||
822 image. I think what is closer to the truth is that man made God in
|
||
823 man's image.
|
||
824 **************************************************************************
|
||
061=Usr:26 11/12/87 02:21 Msg:794 Call:5138 Lines:4
|
||
826 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
827 McCain Industries? Any relation to the infamous Leroy McKane?
|
||
828 Coincidence or . . .
|
||
829 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
062=Usr:61 11/13/87 12:11 Msg:795 Call:5160 Lines:7
|
||
830 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
|
||
831 Oh where, oh where has my NET gone
|
||
832 Oh where, oh where can it be?
|
||
833 A new McKane
|
||
834 With a hairy chin
|
||
835 Will NET come quick and save me?
|
||
836 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu
|
||
063=Usr:219 11/14/87 07:32 Msg:796 Call:5167 Lines:1
|
||
837 EMU - I don't think McKane and Chin rhyme.
|
||
064=Usr:24 11/14/87 22:22 Msg:797 Call:5177 Lines:2
|
||
838
|
||
065=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 11/14/87 22:54 Msg:798 Call:5178 Lines:7
|
||
840 an "unKaney" resembalance I'd say...
|
||
841 Is there any trueth to the rumor that McKane has started a new
|
||
842 enterprise called McKane burgers? I hear that the resturants
|
||
843 are located under fuzzy arches....
|
||
844 I also heard that Petrov has been seen going out with Merle Sheep,
|
||
845 but the person could have just been pulling the wool over my eyes.
|
||
846 ******************************************************************
|
||
066=Usr:21 11/15/87 10:43 Msg:799 Call:5184 Lines:1
|
||
847 Ooooo! Ouch!
|
||
067=Usr:219 11/16/87 17:36 Msg:800 Call:5205 Lines:30
|
||
848 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
849 To all: This is a very serious topic. The old folks are running away
|
||
850 with the future, and we are letting them. They just sent in petitions
|
||
851 to make sure that they get their COLAs in Social Security, and they
|
||
852 were listened to. Why? Because they vote. So the self serving
|
||
853 politicians do exactly what they want. As a result, the world financial
|
||
854 markets are going to look at us with a jaundice eye, and the whole
|
||
855 economy will g to hell in a handbasket. When most people are fighting
|
||
856 for their lives, who do you think will survive? Not the old people.
|
||
857 I propose the following:
|
||
858 1. No one can get out of Social Insecurity any more than he or
|
||
859 she or spouse put into it. Period.
|
||
860 2. Any one who can not provide for them selves in their old
|
||
861 age obviously planned wrong. Help them out with minimal
|
||
862 housing and food. (Yes, warehousing. At least I'm not
|
||
863 into euthenasia.) Families of people in such situations
|
||
864 should be *required* to assist. After all, the now old
|
||
865 person was once a head of family.
|
||
866 3. Be aware that social insecurity is *not* designee to be a
|
||
867 handout, but rather an insurance policy. If you are so
|
||
868 shortsighted that you fail to account for your old age years,
|
||
869 then continue to be productive.
|
||
870
|
||
871 I know, I'm about to get flamed, but I hate seeing my future and my
|
||
872 childrens future ruined by people whose attitude is "I have a right to
|
||
873 welfare"
|
||
874
|
||
875 [][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
876 P.S. You're right, this one is *really* Reagan's fault.
|
||
877 [][][][][][][]
|
||
068=Usr:214 11/17/87 06:21 Msg:801 Call:5211 Lines:7
|
||
878@One thing to think about is that social security is no just for old people.
|
||
879@
|
||
880@I grew up in a single parent family. My mother received social security
|
||
881@benefits because my dad was dead. When Reagan was first elected, he
|
||
882@promised that he wouln't cut social security benefits at all. A few
|
||
883@months later, mine were cut. Know when? As soon as I finished high
|
||
884@school.
|
||
069=Usr:231 11/17/87 08:35 Msg:802 Call:5213 Lines:1
|
||
885
|
||
070=Usr:174 11/17/87 13:27 Msg:803 Call:5214 Lines:30
|
||
886 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^con-crazy^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
887 my home is MUD* (aka mudsplat,aka midgaurd)
|
||
888 _____But my brother exists and he doesn't think..........
|
||
889 Actually, my point is, does an object have to be sentient to exist? If so,
|
||
890 we've got an interesting situation. 1) We have constant hallucinations,
|
||
891 believing that the "inanimate" objects are really there, or 2) the inanimate
|
||
892 objects aren't inanimate--they're just awfully still. and they're laughing
|
||
893 hysterically.
|
||
894 Do gods exist? (i'm a pagan--equal time for them all)
|
||
895 or
|
||
896 What is God?
|
||
897
|
||
898 Good question. We've been believing in superior entities for quite some time
|
||
899 now. but I don't think we've come any closer to the truth. actually, I
|
||
900@tink that the ancients have a better way of looking at it. All things
|
||
901@be they people, rocks, trees, water molecules, have some wonderful property
|
||
902@that keeps them in existence. Some thing that keeps the elements together,
|
||
903@keeps them from ripping apart, something that actually defies entropy. Neet,
|
||
904 think some of the old ideas are better than a lot of the new ones.
|
||
905 Ever hear of polarity?
|
||
906 Imagine if you can two forces, equal but opposite, always striving to come
|
||
907 closer, and always fighting backward. Always in motion, never getting anywhere
|
||
908 kinda like yin and yang.
|
||
909 Some people call this force energy.
|
||
910 Some people call it life.
|
||
911 Others call it God.
|
||
912 They make up stories, to try to explain their ideas to others.
|
||
913 Somehow, the audience gets mixed up, and takes the story too seriously,
|
||
914 forgetting that it's an explanation of what's going on in the world around them
|
||
915 off
|
||
071=Usr:174 11/17/87 14:14 Msg:804 Call:5215 Lines:16
|
||
916 since this life-force makes things exist, and this life force is god,
|
||
917 EVERYTHING IS GOD.
|
||
918 I know it sounds like Heinlein, but can I help it if the man was on the right
|
||
919 track? At least in this area?
|
||
920 Anyway, tthese are just a few words from the pagan contingent, and even some of
|
||
921 them will argue with me. But that's half of the beauty of it--god is whatever
|
||
922 you conceive him/her/them to be. Super neet, huh?
|
||
923 *******************
|
||
924 thanx Justin. You're neet people. don't know what i'd do without friends.
|
||
925 ..........
|
||
926 Where ae you, FableMaster. Fur Face and I will be down your way thanksgiving
|
||
927 weekend. Hope we canseeyo then, but the schedule is getting filled rather
|
||
928 quickly. Sorry I was such a bitch on All Hallows.
|
||
929 <ZZZZZZZ>--
|
||
930 <ZZZZZZZ>---
|
||
931 <ZZZZZZZ>--- where'd he disappear to now?
|
||
072=Usr:159 11/17/87 20:57 Msg:805 Call:5221 Lines:20
|
||
932 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
933
|
||
934 Social Insecurity? I think you will find the economy has already GONE to hell
|
||
935 in a handbasket. I am going to provide for my future in the following fashion;
|
||
936 I'll continue to work till I'm dead. I don't trust any other method. Now I'm
|
||
937 going to deliver a message to all of those who are in positions of power in
|
||
938 the economy, one that I think most people my age would echo:
|
||
939 We (meaning under 25) know what you have done to our economy. We have no
|
||
940 hope for our economic future. We do not believe in any of your excuses that you
|
||
941 have made to justify the trashing you have done to our economy, and we know
|
||
942 that you do not believe in any of them either. We know that eventually, when
|
||
943 you are all dead, we will have to pick up the pieces and we don't forgive you
|
||
944 for it. The only thing that we can take consolation in is that someday, when
|
||
945 you are all dead, and we have spent ourselves in righting the economy, there
|
||
946 will never never again be another generation that is as selfish as yours.
|
||
947 I hope to God that the Crash will come in your lifetimes, and take you with
|
||
948 it, because you will never ever see yourselves as the disgusting economic
|
||
949 monsters that you truely are.
|
||
950 Your generation is black on the economic pages of history.
|
||
951 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++00000001TED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
073=Usr:232 11/18/87 07:40 Msg:806 Call:5226 Lines:2
|
||
952 tell it to Franklin Roosevelt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
953 /?/??//////////%?
|
||
074=Usr:21 11/18/87 10:08 Msg:807 Call:5232 Lines:23
|
||
954 FMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFM
|
||
955 .
|
||
956 Greetings Muse,
|
||
957 .
|
||
958 Glad to see you haven't abandoned us. This board has been
|
||
959 getting quite dull of late.
|
||
960 I'm still here in the capital of the Emerald Empire. Nothing
|
||
961 much is going on. I'm enjoying the foggy mornings and the clear,
|
||
962 cold nights. Very nice for stargazing.
|
||
963 Hope you and "Fur Face" find the time to drop in while you're
|
||
964 in town. We could share some of that cake you left with me.
|
||
965 I'm not quite sure what you mean about your behavior on
|
||
966 Halloween. I don't remember anything canine about it.
|
||
967 Until later...
|
||
968 .
|
||
969 Fable Master
|
||
970 .
|
||
971 Post Script: Hey, Fur Face! Did you get my SnailMail
|
||
972 communication? Did you enjoy my stationary? Say something!
|
||
973 .
|
||
974 Post Post Script: Say hi to the Midgard Mob for me!
|
||
975 .
|
||
976 FMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFM
|
||
075=Usr:117 11/18/87 14:41 Msg:808 Call:5237 Lines:23
|
||
977 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* themnax of lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
|
||
978 23 lines dosn't look like enough room for a story installment soo...
|
||
979 a few raandom comments.
|
||
980 Every object or phenomina has an entrinsicness or at least an intrinsicnes
|
||
981 of type. these intrinsicnesses are sacred in the sense that truth is sacred.
|
||
982 This is not to say everything has a soul and or is sentient. I like the idea
|
||
983 of all those objects laughing at us. its 'cute'. But - anthhromorphism (which
|
||
984 is what such concepts frequently degenerate into) is the collective egotism of
|
||
985 a (our in this case) species. This is not a good thing. For one thing it
|
||
986 tends to violate intrinscness. Replacing it with arbitrarily preconcieved
|
||
987 notions. No objects need not be sentient to exist but we are and seem to and
|
||
988 something called entropy seems also to exist making it mighty pecular that
|
||
989 anything exists at all. Especialy anything as complex as our sentient selves.
|
||
990 My claim was only that this suggests the existance of SOMEthing in (or
|
||
991 out of?) 'the' universe that is greater then ourselves. None of this realy
|
||
992 in any way specifies what the nature of that something (or somethings) might be
|
||
993 On a slightly other aspect: yes polarity is a valid concept and exists
|
||
994 within a few narrowly deffined contexts BUT low levels of energy or third
|
||
995 order equavilent are NOT ANTIennergies, mierly low levels!
|
||
996 Finaly the one absolute certainty that all 'neo pagans' (and any and
|
||
997 all other players with cosmic silly putty for that mater) aggree upon is that
|
||
998 there is no single point that is universaly aggreed upon! Yup something realy
|
||
999 is there but how we perceive it is how WE perceive it!
|