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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$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* 04 MAR 90 **************************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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19$
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 03/04/90 15:01 Msg:4995 Call:27702 Lines:4
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20 Our plans miscarry because they have no aim.
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21 When a man does not know what harbor he is making for,
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22 no wind is the right wind. -- Seneca
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23 **************************************************************************
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003=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/04/90 18:21 Msg:4996 Call:27709 Lines:5
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24 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::====
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25 Oh, Goody Goody! I get to be on TOP this time. What? Oh, sorry, did YOU
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26 want to be on top?
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27 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::==Zephyr::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::====
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28 BEWARE THE MARCH OF IDES!
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004=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/04/90 21:23 Msg:4997 Call:27719 Lines:18
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29
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30
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31 ______________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N___________________________
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32
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33 Back from the grave, eh? Yep, that's where I've been - the grave.
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34 Well, if you consider school a grave. I do because it sucks. Anyway, how
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35 have things been around here? I see that AD is still here. How are you
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36 anyway AD? Haven't been on in around a year or so I guess - I forget
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37 already. This board is the only one that is still around that I used to
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38 call all the time. That's because it's great and has a good, dedicated
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39 sysop. Good job Mike! See you guys later...
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40
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41 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_
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42
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43 ____T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N____
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44
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45 Back after a long absence.
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46
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005=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 03/05/90 12:05 Msg:5000 Call:27729 Lines:2
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47 Vision: Good to *see* you too, yuck yuck!
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48
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006=Usr:272 Talos 03/05/90 18:37 Msg:5001 Call:27742 Lines:75
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49@<*><*><*><*><*<>5029
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50@52
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51@52
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52@
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53 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
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54 Well, I tried this before (End of last disk) and it didn't fit so I'll put it
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55 up again.
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56
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57 Birdhouse in your Soul
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58
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59 'm your only friend-I'm not your only friend
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60 But I'm a little glowing friend
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61 But really I'm not actually your friend...
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62 ...but I am
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63
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64 lue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch, who watches over you?
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65 ake a little birdhouse in your soul
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66 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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67 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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68
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69 I have a secret to tell, from my electrical well
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70 It's a simple message and I'm leaving out the whistles and bells
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71 So the room must listen to me; filibuster vigilantly
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72 My name is blue canary one-note spelled l-i-t-e
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73
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74 My story's infinite, like the Longines Symphonette-it doesn't rest
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75
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76 Blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch, who watches over you?
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77 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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78 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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79 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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80
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81 I'm your only friend-I'm not your only friend
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82 But I'm a little glowing friend
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83 But really I'm not actually your friend...
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84 ...but I am
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85
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86 There's a picture opposite me, of my primitive ancestry
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87 Which stood on rocky shores and kept the beaches shipwreck free
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88 Though I respect that a lot, I'd be fired if that were my job
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89 After killing Jason off and countless screaming Argonauts
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90
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91 Bluebird of friendliness like guardian angels it's always near
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92
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93 Blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch, who watches over you?
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94 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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95 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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96 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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97
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98 And while you're at it leave the nite light on
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99 Inside the birdhouse in your soul
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100 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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101 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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102 Blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch
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103 (And while you're at it)
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104 Who watches over you?
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105 (Leave the nite light on)
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106 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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107 (Inside the birdhouse in your soul)
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108 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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109 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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110 Blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch
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111 (And while you're at it)
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112 Who watches over you?
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113 (Leave the nite light on)
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114 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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115 (Inside the birdhouse in your soul)
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116 Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet
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117 Make a little birdhouse in your soul
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118 They Might Be Giants-FLOOD
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119
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120 Talos Valheru
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121 Ruler of the
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122 Eagle's Reaches
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123 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
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007=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/05/90 18:59 Msg:5002 Call:27743 Lines:9
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124
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125 ________________________________T_H_E___V_I_S_I_O_N_________________________
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126
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127 Talos, I saw the video for that song a few days ago on MTV. I kinda liked
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128 it! Is the whole tape good? I think I'll buy it if you say it is good.
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129 Later...
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130
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131 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*__
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132
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008=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/06/90 07:04 Msg:5006 Call:27750 Lines:8
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133 &*&*&*&*'s
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134 I'm doing fine. And I'm now running my own full time BBS. atarwin is the name
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135 and it can be reached at xxxxxxx. 2400 baud N81.
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136
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137 An Astral Dreamer (Whos BBS is listed just before Backwater in the BB/AP bbs
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138 list.)
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139 &*&*&*&*'s
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140
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009=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/06/90 15:36 Msg:5007 Call:27756 Lines:92
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141 696969696969
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142 (part 2b)
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143 Drifting, Drifting. Past Deimos, past Phobos. The Red Planet obscured
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144 most of the sky now, most of the vast blackness speckled with little,
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145 unblinking pinpoints of light. Some thought roams through my mind
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146 about "A thousand little pinpoints of light". Bush? Busch? I don't
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147 know. It seemed like only a few moments ago that I was safely on
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148 Earth, in the company of good friends. Now, somehow, I was drifting.
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149
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150 We seemed to be entering the atmosphere (funny, we always think of
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151 entering an atmosphere as "reentry" because there's only one planet
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152 we've visited which has an atmosphere-namely, the one we live on). The
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153 shields, or whatever was protecting me, did not seem to be heating up.
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154 There was no characteristic red glow. I looked at my hands. They
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155 weren't burning up. The sun began dispersing its rays through the
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156 atmosphere as the moons receded. The black of space gave way to an
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157 omnipresent reddish-yellow hue as the sparse atmosphere began
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158 whistling across my face. It looked a lot like LA on a REALLY bad day.
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159 We were approaching the ground.
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160
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161 What do I mean by "We"? No one else is here but me. In fact, as far
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162 as I can tell, nothing else is here but me. It seems...well, you are
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163 probably getting bored with all of this rambling. Time to get on with
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164 the story.
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165
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166 The ground did approach, or I approached it, in a somewhat hyperbolic
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167 fashion. I didn't realize how fast I was zipping along until getting
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168 fairly close to the reddish sand. The Sun was behind me now. Mars
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169 looks a lot worse than anything you've seen in Arizona (including
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170 Phoenix). There's no trees or anything like that, just lots of sand and
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171 dust and more sand and dust. I knew that before I went there-unless you
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172 belong to the Flat Earth Society, you probably knew it, too. So, this
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173 is where the Russians are going in the Year 2000. Why? Maybe that's why
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174 I was there-the Russians sent me. No, no. That doesn't make any sense.
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175 The National Security Agency sent me-they want me to find out why the
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176 Sovs are going there. Yeah, that must be it.
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177
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178 Where this hyperbolic path was taking me suddenly became very evident:
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179 right into the side of a pyramid. You could see it coming. At this
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180 speed, there wasn't going to be much left after impact. I came all
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181 this way just to smack into the side of a pyramid. I could have done
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182 that outside of Cairo (at half the cost, I imagine this little trip was
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183 costing someone a bundle). Wait a minute. Pyramid? Mars? Is it
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184 possible this isn't Mars? No-over there, that is probably Olympus
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185 Mons. A familiar landmark. Outside of that, it's hard to tell
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186 anything. This is kind of like looking at the Earth from the Moon for
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187 a while, then suddenly finding yourself in Athens, Georgia trying
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188 to locate the Appalachian Mountains. It's hard to identify major
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189 landmarks when you're amongst them. But, this is definitely not
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190 on Earth-the sky is too clear. It's Mars all right. But, a pyramid?
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191
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192 The old cogs starting turning. There IS a pyramid on Mars. It is
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193 in the Arabia region. It points towards Phobos, which is going to reenter
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194 the martian atmosphere in a 100 million years or so. And the Sovs
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195 are going to Phobos with their probes (well, probe-one of them did die
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196 along the way). And...
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197
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198 And I am getting ready to be obliterated like a well fed bug on a
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199 windshield in about 15 seconds. 14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7, SMASH! It's over.
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200 I shook my head a little as I woke up. The dream is over. Great.
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201 Then, I looked up to see this very fat fellow confidently smiling at me
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202 from a height of about 30 feet. That's were his head was, 30 feet above
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203 the ground. The rest of his body stretched from that height down to the
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204 floor. He was big. I pinched myself. His face was greasy (probably
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205 the effect of gorging himself with french fries) and his shirt was
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206 totally unbuttoned and open. He was sitting cross legged on the floor
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207 when he started the discourse.
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208
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209 "Welcome to my planet. What do you think?"
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210
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211 "What would you think if you were kidnapped from a bar and whisked
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212 light years from your home?", I replied.
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213
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214 "HAH!" He leaned forward an inch. "Do I hear a complaint?"
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215
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216 The problem with an Alien is that they are alien. You really don't
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217 know where to begin with one, or when you've ended. I realized I might
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218 have offended him, so tried a middle of the road reply, "MMMMM,
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219 maybe...".
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220
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221 "Many would have sacrificed everything they owned to make the journey
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222 you've just completed, and all you can think about is your local
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223 watering hole? " He looked up at the ceiling and started laughing.
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224 After regaining his composure, he said, "I can see. Now I can see.
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225 You people don't focus on the experience at hand, so you can't solve
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226 your existing problems. That certainly answers a lot of questions."
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227
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228 "What kind of questions?" I asked.
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229
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230 (...to be continued...)
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231 696969696969696969
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232
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010=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/07/90 13:22 Msg:5011 Call:27769 Lines:90
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233 696969696969
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234 (part 2c)
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235 "Your planet is rapidly taking on the appearance of mine-howling wind
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236 storms, large surface areas which can't support any sort of reasonable
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237 life, and so on. But, quite different from mine, the Earth is teeming
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238 with intelligent beings. The question is: why don't they do something
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239 about their situation? Stop the deterioration of your ecosphere or leave
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240 the planet for other ecospheres or something? Don't you realize that if
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241 you either don't fix your problems or leave them behind, at some point
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242 you'll pass the threshold of where there are a sufficient number of
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243 intelligent beings to solve your problems? At that moment, your race
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244 will perish."
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245
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246 I can't believe this. I've come 100 million miles for a freshman level
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247 ecology class. If I'm going to be subjected to this, the least whoever
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248 is responsible could have done is provide a little entertainment on the
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249 side, like Deep Throat or ...
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250
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251 "WHAT ARE YOU SMILING ABOUT? YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO SMILE ABOUT!",
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252 the Buddha screamed.
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253
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254 "Oh no, no" I started waving my hands, trying to placate him. "I didn't
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255 mean anything personal." I paused for a moment. "Just what is it you
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256 want me to say? That I'll go back to Frizby's and save the earth? It's
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257 just this: you could tell me what to specifically do to keep the world from
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258 being destroyed tomorrow and it would be pointless. When I got back to
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259 Mommy Earth, no one in their right mind would listen to me. If that's
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260 what you want, you've picked the wrong person. How about Gorby? More
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261 people would listen to him if he said we were coming up against the
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262 deadline to save the world. The best I could do is scrape together a
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263 few winos who might, if they were on something strong enough, just might
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264 believe me.".
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265
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266 "You've totally missed the point," He replied. "You and most of the
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267 other inhabitants of that planet are aware of the devastation waiting at
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268 your doorstep. You are ALREADY aware of it, no convincing of anyone is
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269 necessary. Why do you ignore it? It is difficult to believe that you've
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270 got the technology today to leave the planet and build new biosystems,
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271 yet you choose to do neither. In the meantime, you could be saving
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272 what was left of the existing biosystem. Why don't you apply that
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273 knowledge?"
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274
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275 "You obviously think I am the spokesperson for the Third Planet." That
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276 was the wrong thing to say. "No," I shook my head and looked down, "my
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277 guess is that the type of intelligence which has evolved on my home
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278 planet ignores realities by necessity. We've got people living at the
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279 bases of volcanoes who see their fellow villagers wiped out every few
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280 generations. The volcano blows its stack, a few survive, and those
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281 few rebuild. In a few generations, it's a healthy little colony
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282 waiting to be wiped out again. If the few survivors had dwelled on the
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283 fact that they were going to get wiped again, they never would have
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284 rebuilt in the first place."
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285
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286 The Buddha boomed, "There is a simple principle of intelligence of
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287 which you do NOT seem to be aware. Maybe I can help you understand it
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288 by analogy. If all the survivors of the volcano were men, then the
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289 life of that village would be at an end. For proliferation, you need
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290 two opposites. For intelligence to survive the severe predicament
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291 facing your biosphere now, you require a tremendous diversity of
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292 intelligence. That diversity exists now and can solve the problems
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293 now. However, once that diversity is diminished, you will not be able
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294 to recover. You will watch your planet become a dead, wind swept rock,
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295 like mine." He paused to take a breath and recover from whatever it
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296 was 30 foot tall people recover from. "Many of you don't care if
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297 intelligence survives. You don't care if you are the only seeds, seeds
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298 meant to scatter throughout the universe, to change its nature. But,
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299 what they don't consider, these impudent morons, is that their ultimate
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300 punishment will be more horrible than anything they could have
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301 imagined: they will watch their children die, watch their friends
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302 suffer, watch and know like no other being is capable of knowing.
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303 Realize this punishment-that is what I want you to tell them. This
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304 punishment, this consequence of intelligence!"
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305
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306 I thought about that for a second. I was thinking that this seemed to
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307 be deteriorating into an Eastern version of fire and brimstone. Yes,
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308 there will be punishment, but it is a natural cause and effect of
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309 intelligence, not something purposely inflicted upon us measly
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310 subcreatures by a Higher Being. Then I started thinking about seeds
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311 and spreading them around. I had spread some of my seeds around, but
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312 women weren't really that attracted to me. I never did figure out why.
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313 It was just a fact I accepted. Just a fact I accepted. Just facts.
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314 My back was hurting. The facts were hurting. I can't move my arms. My
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315 eyes started hurting. I forced them open and looked up. Thirty different
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316 frequencies of white noise exploded in my ears. There was a black
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317 mop of hair stuck between my chest and my left arm. Attached to it was
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318 Prissy. Both of us were lying in one of those automatically reclinable
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319 hospital beds. This had to be a dream.
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320 (...to be continued...)
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321 696969696969696969
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322
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011=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/07/90 14:06 Msg:5012 Call:27770 Lines:45
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323 696969696969
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324 (part 2d)
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325 I exercised my jaw a bit before trying to spit out a few words. That's
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326 when I noticed the guy in the black suit sitting in the corner reading
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327 "Reader's Digest". I recognized his type. What had I done wrong?
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328
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329 I looked down at the mop of hair and squeaked, "hi, priss...". That
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330 damned noise was still reverberating through my skull.
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331
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332 She rotated the hair backwards so that the two brown eyes which were
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333 attached to her forehead, could see me. "Ben. You are back." She
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334 kissed me. Now, in lots of stories, you read about women kissing men.
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335 But for a woman to go to the trouble to kiss me, something very interesting
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336 must have happened.
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337
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338 "What's all that noise in here?"
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339
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340 "There is no noise," She replied. "That just the drug wearing off."
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341
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342 "DRUG?!?" I could see me security clearance being cancelled right
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343 before my very eyes. My security clearance is my life. Without it, I
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344 don't work. Without work, I can't make mortgage payments. Without
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345 that, I'm a street person! I must have turned several shades of white.
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346
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347 "Oh, you looking very bad now. Maybe you sleep more?" Prissy said.
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348
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349 I tried, unsucessfully, to sit up.
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350
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351 ----------
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352
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353 Got to stop here. I promised we would meet Bob in this episode. As
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354 you can see, we didn't. So, this chapter is not over. Consider this
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355 the first half of Chapter 2. We'll get to Bob by then, but no more
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356 promises outside of that.
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357
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358 So, what did we learn in this episode? Buddha prefers a pyramid on
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359 Mars over a temple in Tibet. I really don't have anything else to say.
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360 President Reagan summed it up very nicely at the beginning of the
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361 story. For those of you who didn't understand what he said, here is a
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362 little real estate tip: "BUY CONDOS IN BEIJING NOW WHILE YOU CAN AFFORD
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363 THEM!".
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364
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365
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366 696969696969696969
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367
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012=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/08/90 13:05 Msg:5013 Call:27792 Lines:197
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368 696969696969
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369 ========================================================================
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370 2b-1 of many
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371 The Little UFO that Could
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372 *************************
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373 * TOP SECRET *
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374 *************************
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375 GAMMA SIGMA PHI
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376 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
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377 by
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378 Benjamim Jamen
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379
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380 "Sex is like a terrible drug, which starts when
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381 our eyes touch as we pass. Maybe we even brush momentarily
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382 as we pass-feeling a mild intoxication inside.
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383 Unexpectedly, you grab me and I look up to see the drug
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384 burning in your eyes. It enters my blood. We lay writhing
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385 on the floor as the illicit narcotic screams through our veins..."
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386 -Marilyn, when asked to explain coupling
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387 to an asexual alien.
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388
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389 Well, if you've walked by my place of employment lately (see Chapter
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390 1), you've probably noticed that they put the name of some innocuous
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391 sounding firm out front. That happened while I was in the hospital.
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392 They're probably trying to fool me. Here I come back from the hospital
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393 and see "Geodetic Technologies, Unlimited" and I'm supposed to think
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394 they moved with no forwarding address. HA! You can't fool me that
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395 easily, guys. I know you're in there. Besides that, my pass card
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396 still opens the barrier arm out in the parking lot.
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397
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398 Here we go, off on another tangent. I told you earlier you'd have to
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399 put up with these little mental detours if you want to hear the whole story.
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400 We need to get back to the hospital and take things from there.
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401
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402 The last time we talked, I told you Prissy kissed me. Well, that might
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403 have been a slight exaggeration. She brought her face fairly close to
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404 mine, but as far as laying one of those Hollywood style smacks on the
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405 old kisser, she didn't do that. It wasn't really even a peck. Maybe
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406 she was embarrassed because of the guy sitting in the corner.
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407
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408 The MIB in the corner. He was sitting there with a placid look on his
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409 face reading Reader's Digest. I knew why he was there. If I said
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410 anything that threatened National Security, he was supposed to tell the
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411 doctor that I really didn't say that. For them to send a MIB, I must
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412 have really screwed up this time.
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413
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414 Then the doctor came in.
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415
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416 "How we feeling today, Mr. Jamen?"
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417
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418 "Like one gigantic pulled muscle."
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419
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420 "I see." He held up two fingers. "How many fingers am I holding up?"
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421
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422 "Eleven."
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423
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424 "I see." He scribbled something down. This guy must have gotten his
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425 MD from Nerd Medical University.
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426
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427 "Look, Doc. I don't care what you're writing or anything like that. I
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428 just want to know in simple terms what happened."
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429
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430 "What happened?" He looked over the top of his glasses. "I don't know
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431 what happened, Mr. Jamen. Your employer stopped me from taking a blood
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432 sample at the critical time which would have told us exactly what has
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433 happened. However, I can tell you what it looks like."
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434
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435 "Yessss?", I leaned forward, only to fall back with a groan. My whole
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436 carcass was aching.
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437
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438 "It looks like you took an hallucinogenic drug of some sort."
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439
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440 "ME!?!?!?!", I forced myself up this time, to hell with the pain.
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441 "Doc, look in my eyes. Do I look like a dope fiend? Compared to me,
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442 Nancy Reagan is a coke head! I mean, I..."
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443
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444 "Calm down, Mr. Jamen, don't strain yourself right now." He waved to
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445 the nurse, she left the room. In the same motion, he put his hand on
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446 my chest and gently pushed me back down into the bed. Prissy was taking this
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447 all in from the sidelines. "I'm just telling you what it looked like.
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448 Let's not get upset, okay? Now, maybe someone spiked your drink or
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449 maybe you are genuinely going crazy and this is just the first bout of
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450 it. I'm just trying to cover all the bases.
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451
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452 By the way, were you on any sort of medication at the time of the
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453 attack?"
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454
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455 (...to be continued...)
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456 696969696969696969
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457
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458 696969696969
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459 (part 2b-2)
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460 That started a whole series of inquiries into my personal habits. I
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461 couldn't believe Prissy-you wouldn't even have known she was there if
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462 you didn't look up every once in a while to see her still poised at the
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463 edge of the bed. The nurse came back with a needle full of something a
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464 little while later. The doctor picked up the clipboard at the end of
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465 my bed, scribbled a bit, then the next thing I know the nurse is
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466 pricking me with "just a little something to help you relax". Relax,
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467 hell. I didn't wake up until the next day.
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468
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469 This went on for a few days. I knew something bad was coming down
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470 because Howy never even so much as sent a get well card. Howy would
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471 have been in there every day (smuggling beer and other life support
|
||
472 system components) unless his livelihood had been threatened. So, most
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473 of what I could piece together that night came from Prissy. It sounds
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474 like Howy and I never left Frizby's. You probably remember that Prissy
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||
475 said we could stop back by and discuss the extraterrestrials and such
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476 after she got off work. That sounded like such a good deal, I kept
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477 sloshing the brews and running my mouth in hopes that Howy wouldn't get
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478 bored and leave early. By the time Prissy was ready to split, I was
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479 pretty smashed (that's the point I can't remember anything). So we went
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480 outside. I started saying something very strange about, "Preserve
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481 intelligence. We must preserve intelligence.". Prissy and Howy turned
|
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482 around to see that I had taken off all my clothes and was taking a wee
|
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483 wee on a fire hydrant. That must have been quite a sight! The problem
|
||
484 is, if you remember, the place we work is near Frizby's and that's close
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485 to the government housing project and people there do lots of drugs so
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486 there are lots of police around trying to keep them from doing lots of
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487 drugs. It is not a good idea to be standing naked in 20 degree weather
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||
488 reliving your past life as a dog in that neighborhood. Howy ran ahead
|
||
489 and got the car while Prissy tried to placate me. Somehow they got me
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490 in the car, tied me up with some straps from the trunk, and got me to
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491 Howy's house, screaming and kicking the whole way.
|
||
492
|
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493 Come work time that morning, I was still in Never Never Land. Howy told
|
||
494 the boss about my little predicament, and I wound up in the hospital. I
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495 learned later that Prissy has a tendency to leave out any salient
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||
496 details which she considers trifling. Considering that trait of hers,
|
||
497 my best guess is that she took care of me until the ambulance arrived
|
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498 and some sort of attachment developed. So, what had become of her five
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||
499 year old son, Bob, while she was nursing me back to reality? Apparently,
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500 her parents live in Reston and they help take care of the little tyke.
|
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501 That makes sense. She also lives with her parents, even though she is
|
||
502 in her twenties. That's apparently not considered unusual for the
|
||
503 Japanese. I told her that most Americans in their twenties or thirties
|
||
504 don't live with their parents unless they are Trekkies or have some
|
||
505 other mental deficiency and she said it was quite common in her culture
|
||
506 to live with parents until marriage. I asked her if it was also quite
|
||
507 common in her culture to have children when you are not married and she
|
||
508 seemed to get real mad (certainly wasn't obvious, though) and said she
|
||
509 had to leave for work. Boy, must have touched a raw nerve.
|
||
510
|
||
511 There was no phone in my room. They were definitely trying to tell me
|
||
512 something. And, everytime I got up to step out into the hall, Mr. MIB
|
||
513 was right there behind me. Things did not look good. Howy never came.
|
||
514 The boss never came. Outside of the regular hospital staff, only
|
||
515 Prissy was there. I was getting to the point where I wished they would
|
||
516 just give me the final injection and get this whole thing over with.
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||
517
|
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518 Finally, the day arrived when the doc came in and told me I could leave
|
||
519 in a few hours. I called my personal place of worship, Frizby's.
|
||
520 Prissy was there.
|
||
521
|
||
522 "Hey, Priss. Look, you've been my best friend over these last few
|
||
523 days. I really appreciate that."
|
||
524
|
||
525 "That very good to hear", she replied.
|
||
526
|
||
527 "They're letting me go around 4:00. How much trouble would it be for
|
||
528 you to stop by and pick me up?"
|
||
529
|
||
530 "I very happy to do that." Prissy always seemed to keep her answers
|
||
531 short, courteous, and to the point.
|
||
532
|
||
533 "GREAT! See you at 4?"
|
||
534
|
||
535 "Yes, I be there at 4 PM."
|
||
536
|
||
537 "Bye, Priss, you've been a very good friend."
|
||
538
|
||
539 We hung up. She did come at 4:00. Originally, I had some problems
|
||
540 checking out of the hospital because the lady at the Exit Desk didn't
|
||
541 know what insurance company to bill this to. I tried to explain I
|
||
542 didn't have any forms or anything and recommended she call my employer.
|
||
543 She did. I wish I knew what they said-she just got a funny look on her
|
||
544 face and commented, "Everything is taken care of, Mr. Jamen". So I went out
|
||
545 to the lounge around 3:45 and waited for something to happen (by the way,
|
||
546 there was also this hospital crapola policy of sending me to the lounge
|
||
547 in the wheel chair, but I could write a whole book about the hospital
|
||
548 stay alone and that should not be the reason you are reading this).
|
||
549 Prissy showed. She really looked beautiful. I don't know why, but she
|
||
550 did.
|
||
551
|
||
552 "How you like we go to my house for dinner?"
|
||
553
|
||
554 "Sounds greatola!" Everything had become suffixed by "-ola". Maybe an
|
||
555 aftereffect of the experience.
|
||
556
|
||
557 So, we get to her house, and who do you think is there? Howy! We
|
||
558 embraced.
|
||
559
|
||
560 "They just said I couldn't call you or visit you. They didn't say anything
|
||
561 about bumping into you at someone's house."
|
||
562 (...to be contined...)
|
||
563 696969696969696969
|
||
564
|
||
013=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/08/90 15:53 Msg:5014 Call:27796 Lines:1
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||
565 JEEZ LOUISE! 500 LINES IN 3 DAYS! WHAT A RECORD! WHAT? --ONE USER?!?--
|
||
014=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/09/90 16:23 Msg:5015 Call:27809 Lines:1
|
||
566 JEEZ LOUISE! 500 LINES IN 4 DAY! GUESS THAT MEANS 696969 HAS THE FLU!
|
||
015=Usr:92 Katherine Dohert 03/09/90 17:13 Msg:5016 Call:27810 Lines:1
|
||
567 ***********************kathyD************************************************
|
||
016=Usr:103 Robin Ramsey 03/10/90 00:59 Msg:5021 Call:27824 Lines:14
|
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568 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
569
|
||
570 It appears the fires still warm the Inn...And even after some three
|
||
571 years or so some familiar faces still smile from the tables...Much has
|
||
572 happened...Alex now has a sister...(8 months) and he has knack of allways
|
||
573 getting South America...Yes l'homme he has aquired a taste for the VILE
|
||
574 V.O.L.
|
||
575
|
||
576 The company is sending me back to the land of puddles... Soon I am told
|
||
577 When I get back I look forward to a LARGE game of Jupiter Risk
|
||
578
|
||
579 Best wishes to all.
|
||
580
|
||
581 :::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
017=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/12/90 07:01 Msg:5027 Call:27877 Lines:5
|
||
582 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
583 Just droping in to say hello. Where is everybody anyway?
|
||
584
|
||
585 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
586 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
018=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 03/13/90 06:53 Msg:5028 Call:27904 Lines:10
|
||
587 (_(@%#(%_)(^(#$^(%(#$_^)+_@#$%)#+$_^*(+#$*^+_#$(^+~(_+%^(#$^#_)^($%(#$%(_)^(*_)
|
||
588 Alex: I assume "The Company" is sending you back for a visit, not for good. I
|
||
589 mean only an evil company would transfer someone *away* from Hawaii! So, when
|
||
590 will you be settin down in puddle-town? Rumor has it that a good group of
|
||
591 Riskians could be put together quickly just in case you arrive without much
|
||
592 notice.
|
||
593
|
||
594 Please, please let someone here know...
|
||
595 (%(@_)(@_(%)_((@#%(@)#(%)@#%*)_@(&)@^_)(@_ L'homme sans Parity *%@)*_(#!_)$(_!@
|
||
596
|
||
019=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/14/90 07:15 Msg:5037 Call:27918 Lines:7
|
||
597 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
598 Seems BWMSII is in one of its biorythm low points. But wait, I see a high
|
||
599 point approaching... :-)
|
||
600
|
||
601 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
602 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
603
|
||
020=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/14/90 09:28 Msg:5038 Call:27919 Lines:4
|
||
604 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::====
|
||
605 Astral Dreamer: Well, it WAS going high and mighty for a while there. We had
|
||
606 over 500 lines in just two short days. Whahoppen?
|
||
607 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::==Zephyr::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::====
|
||
021=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/14/90 14:55 Msg:5039 Call:27922 Lines:1
|
||
608 da censor stuck again
|
||
022=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 03/14/90 22:18 Msg:5040 Call:27932 Lines:3
|
||
609 *********************************************************
|
||
610 The censor???
|
||
611 ***************
|
||
023=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/15/90 07:18 Msg:5041 Call:27936 Lines:2
|
||
612 HuH???
|
||
613
|
||
024=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/15/90 11:23 Msg:5042 Call:27940 Lines:107
|
||
614 696969696969
|
||
615 (part 2b-3)
|
||
616 It was great. Prissy's parents are great. Everything is great. But,
|
||
617 Bob, Prissy's son, he's an interesting character for a five year old
|
||
618 (earlier, I had said he was four, but anyone with this much going on
|
||
619 upstairs has got to be at least five years old-you'll see what I mean).
|
||
620
|
||
621 "Ben, Prissy's son is a party trinket. I mean, you've got to see this
|
||
622 kid in action!", that was Howy, he was holding a cola (actually, it was a
|
||
623 Coca-Cola in a can, but since they haven't paid us to advertise here,
|
||
624 we'll just call it a generic cola).
|
||
625
|
||
626 "What is he? A pickpocket?", that was me, and we turned our attention
|
||
627 to the little fellow.
|
||
628
|
||
629 He looked like your average five-year-old. There was certainly a lot
|
||
630 less of the preschool stupor in his face than you see on most kids of that
|
||
631 age but, outside of that, he appeared normal. Black hair, certainly
|
||
632 of oriental appearance, and absolutely no accent whatsoever.
|
||
633
|
||
634 Howy said to Bob as he waved one of those silver dollars minted a
|
||
635 few years back that you don't see any more (I'm thinking they were
|
||
636 called "Susan B. Anthony's", do you remember?), "Your eyelids
|
||
637 are getting verrry heeeeeaaaaavvvvyyy". Bob feigned a trance.
|
||
638 It was obvious to anyone watching that he was faking it (at least to
|
||
639 anyone who knows Saturday Night Wrestling is a sham). That kind
|
||
640 of act was really not too difficult for someone his age. What was
|
||
641 astonishing was that he used this "hynosis" as an excuse to recite poetry,
|
||
642 make comments on lifestyle, and generally say things you don't hear a
|
||
643 kindergarten student say. What follows is an amazing, but true, edited
|
||
644 transcript of some of the things Bob said. And, he said them all with
|
||
645 no regard whatsoever of what we were discussing in front of him. He
|
||
646 was in a world all his own when the words came spewing out.
|
||
647
|
||
648
|
||
649 "Bert and Ernie, R3PO, Superman, Spiderman, Chocolate Chip
|
||
650 Cookies, Capt Picard, Skyhawk, Denver Dinosaur, Pee Wee Herman,
|
||
651 Ms. Tracy [a school teacher, maybe?], xenomorphs, The Incredible
|
||
652 Hulk, Data, Howard the Duck, Kung Fu, Capt Power, Ninji Warriors,
|
||
653 Capt Crunch..."
|
||
654
|
||
655 He just kept rambling in this intensely monotonous manner. Howy said
|
||
656 not to worry, this was just noise. After he focused in on some
|
||
657 nebulous "signal", it would begin to become coherent.
|
||
658
|
||
659 So, my first reaction was that Bob was a wide-eyed TV fanatic-perhaps
|
||
660 just short of the final, terminal stages of video psychoses. You know,
|
||
661 the crux of the mysticism problem today is TV and movies: UFOlogists
|
||
662 can't distinguish fact from celluloid (remember, this little story IS
|
||
663 about UFOs). The 'little grey men' we've heard so much about since
|
||
664 Strieber published his book sound too much like the visitors on
|
||
665 "Close Encounters...", while the 'Men In Black' sound like the guys who
|
||
666 were always trying to do in James Bond (by the way, did you ever see any
|
||
667 mud on Mr. Bond's shoes? doesn't that strike you as a bit alien?).
|
||
668 A lot of this New Age UFO fad can be attributed to an overdose of
|
||
669 video.
|
||
670
|
||
671 Bob went on...
|
||
672
|
||
673 "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
|
||
674 How I wonder what you are
|
||
675 Up above the sky so high
|
||
676 Like a diamond in the sky,
|
||
677 Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
|
||
678 How I wonder what you are."
|
||
679
|
||
680 "That's really deep great, Howy. I never heard recitation of nursery rhymes
|
||
681 referred to as 'being coherent'."
|
||
682
|
||
683 Howy waved his hands and got this intense look on his face. "No, just
|
||
684 listen. It get's better. The thing evolves."
|
||
685
|
||
686 Prissy: "What you trying to do? Make up haiku?"
|
||
687
|
||
688 Me: "I think we've got an information overload here."
|
||
689
|
||
690 Howy: "PLEASE SHUT UP AND LISTEN!".
|
||
691
|
||
692 "I before E
|
||
693 except after C..."
|
||
694
|
||
695 Me (suppressing the giggles): "It's a formula, listen close!"
|
||
696
|
||
697 "And when sounding like 'a'
|
||
698 as in neighbor and weigh."
|
||
699
|
||
700 Howy: "Okay, it starts around here, listen..."
|
||
701
|
||
702 "If you want it built,
|
||
703 I'll build it for you.
|
||
704 If you want it made,
|
||
705 I'll make it for you.
|
||
706 I couple my fingers
|
||
707 with my mind.
|
||
708 I design."
|
||
709
|
||
710
|
||
711 That was stunning. I asked Howy, "How long did it take you to get him
|
||
712 to memorize that?".
|
||
713
|
||
714 Howy replied, "He says something different everytime. I think he's
|
||
715 actually composing it himself."
|
||
716
|
||
717 Amazing....
|
||
718 (...to be contined...)
|
||
719 696969696969696969
|
||
720
|
||
025=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/15/90 12:03 Msg:5043 Call:27941 Lines:66
|
||
721 696969696969
|
||
722 (part 2b-4)
|
||
723 Bob squinted a little to get this next one out. Maybe some of the
|
||
724 words were hard.
|
||
725
|
||
726 "After a few moments of silence between the two, the
|
||
727 Alien finally held its microphone next
|
||
728 to the source of Mike's flatulence. It
|
||
729 smiled to itself about this discovery: how
|
||
730 these humans communicated was fascinating, indeed..."
|
||
731
|
||
732 I burst out laughing, that was too much. Prissy looked puzzled,
|
||
733 though I have no idea why. Howy just grinned a little.
|
||
734
|
||
735 "Do you have a headache?
|
||
736 Maybe it is the car you drive...
|
||
737 Maybe you should drive a Subaru."
|
||
738
|
||
739 "Oh, jimmy jams. We're back to the commercials!"
|
||
740
|
||
741 Howy waved me to be quiet. Then the next one came. It was petrifying
|
||
742 to me, especially in light of my experience. For some reason, the
|
||
743 young lad's tenor voice made the poem all the more electrifying.
|
||
744
|
||
745 "In this sturdy ship
|
||
746 We drift the Solar Seas
|
||
747 Wonders passing by us...
|
||
748
|
||
749 But many now know
|
||
750 That all of us will perish
|
||
751 In this ship without lifeboats
|
||
752
|
||
753 Will the Wonders keep passing
|
||
754 Unnoticed?"
|
||
755
|
||
756 I must have been visibly shaken. Howy came and put his arm around me.
|
||
757 I don't remember what I was thinking or saying. The little boy's voice
|
||
758 kept reciting other little jewels in the background of my mind noise.
|
||
759 I apologize for not being able to tell you anything else he said. I
|
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760 really can't recall.
|
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761
|
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762 This is probably a good place to end Chapter 2.
|
||
763
|
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764
|
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765 -------------------
|
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766 DISCLAIMER: Any resemblance of satire to the Moslem religion or
|
||
767 ANY of its subsidiaries is purely a matter of chance and certainly not
|
||
768 intentional. Great pains have been taken to remove any and every word
|
||
769 which might be misconstrued as blasphemous by the Moslem faith.
|
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770 However, in the event you are a zealot who can't even read the pattern
|
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771 on a sheet of toilet paper without seeing the Great One's name being
|
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772 slandered, be forewarned: He commissioned me to write this book.
|
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773 Paragraph 3, Section 4A of our contract reads as follows:
|
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774
|
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775 "Anysoone who attempts ANY sort of retribution against the author
|
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776 of these proposed writings, even so much as disodering the air
|
||
777 around his dog's nose, shall become condemned to live as a
|
||
778 public servant, endowed with a conscience which will not let
|
||
779 them forget the evils of government service, for the number
|
||
780 of millenia equal to twice the number of idiots in your
|
||
781 pissant universe."
|
||
782
|
||
783 ======================================================================
|
||
784 (...to be continued...)
|
||
785 696969696969696969
|
||
786
|
||
026=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/15/90 12:56 Msg:5044 Call:27942 Lines:72
|
||
787 696969696969
|
||
788 ======================================================================
|
||
789 3a of many
|
||
790 The Little UFO that Could
|
||
791 *************************
|
||
792 * TOP SECRET *
|
||
793 *************************
|
||
794 GAMMA SIGMA PHI
|
||
795 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
|
||
796 by
|
||
797 Benjamim Jamen
|
||
798
|
||
799 "You know, we all drive these little cars around.
|
||
800 The windows are fogged, I can barely see out of mine.
|
||
801 Rubbing the glass, I press my nose and scream at you,
|
||
802 'HEY! HEY! OVER HERE, MY FRIEND!'.
|
||
803 You seem to be doing the same thing, as the both of us
|
||
804 try to maneuver our automobiles closer together.
|
||
805
|
||
806 The more we scream the more our breath fogs the windows.
|
||
807
|
||
808 Dear God, how do we live in these shells?"
|
||
809
|
||
810 -Bob, when asked by Mommy to say a prayer
|
||
811 for bedtime.
|
||
812
|
||
813 *****
|
||
814
|
||
815 "Can a Buddhist believe in God, you ask? My, what a strange
|
||
816 question! Let me tell you what I think about God. Ancient Man
|
||
817 used 'God' to explain the things he did not understand. The
|
||
818 roar of thunder, the changing of the seasons, all of these
|
||
819 natural phenonmena to which we are exposed.
|
||
820
|
||
821 " Then physics arrived a short time ago. The universe was described
|
||
822 via a series of laws. The laws could be proved or disproved. This
|
||
823 involved a much more rigorous investigation than some blind faith
|
||
824 in a higher Being and even seemed to reap materialistic benefits.
|
||
825 Today you zip from city to city in an airplane not because someone
|
||
826 believes God whisks you from the ground and propels you to your
|
||
827 destination, but because of aeromechanics. It is quite simple, if
|
||
828 there was no understanding of aeromechanics, there would be no
|
||
829 airplanes.
|
||
830
|
||
831 " But, when you look upon a planet such as earth and observe
|
||
832 the regular patches etched across the surface by the farmer's plow,
|
||
833 how do you describe that via natural laws? You do not. You
|
||
834 say the effect observed is the result of intelligence. The laws
|
||
835 associated with intelligence are not yet understood, though we
|
||
836 vaguely understand that regularity with what should be a random
|
||
837 natural phenomenon is one principle of intelligence. That is
|
||
838 what the SETI effort is based upon: finding regularity within
|
||
839 certain electromagnetic radiation to prove someone else is out
|
||
840 there.
|
||
841
|
||
842 " What does this have to do with your original question about
|
||
843 God? Some day, probably quite far into the future, it should
|
||
844 be 'discovered' that certain regularities exist on a universal
|
||
845 scale. Actually, it has already been discovered, but many
|
||
846 are still too overwhelmed by the "Science is God" attitude to view
|
||
847 these regularities as the existence of a pervasive intelligence.
|
||
848 On the other hand, civilization as a whole still has a viewpoint
|
||
849 of "God is mysticism", carried over from ancient Man, which
|
||
850 would prove to be a disaster when mixed with the realization of
|
||
851 God as a pervasive intelligence- a disaster, that is, if you
|
||
852 want to preserve the current standard of living which has been
|
||
853 wrought from observation, experimentation, and a healthy
|
||
854 discourse among sentient beings."
|
||
855
|
||
856 -Bob's father
|
||
857
|
||
858
|
||
027=Usr:4 Milchar 03/15/90 19:23 Msg:5046 Call:27947 Lines:6
|
||
859 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
860 CM: I'll have to agree with you there...
|
||
861 Well, here I am, back from my vacation in British Columbia! Victoria
|
||
862 is very warm and sunny this time of year, and I was able to fit a lot
|
||
863 of tourist-type stuff in a few days. But now, back to work... (sigh)
|
||
864 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
028=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/16/90 04:03 Msg:5047 Call:27950 Lines:47
|
||
865
|
||
866
|
||
867 {+}{+}{+}{+}
|
||
868
|
||
869 American Animatronics Announces :
|
||
870
|
||
871 The AMAZING New
|
||
872
|
||
873 TRACY BARRY
|
||
874 Animatronic NewsAnchor
|
||
875
|
||
876 SHE WALKS !
|
||
877 SHE TALKS !
|
||
878 SHE SMILES !
|
||
879 SHE BLINKS ! (optional)
|
||
880 SHE RUNS A FULL 12 HOURS ON A SINGLE CHARGE !
|
||
881
|
||
882 OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE :
|
||
883
|
||
884 * E-Z Care One Piece Hair Attachment
|
||
885 * Your Choice of BLANK STARES : Vapid or Bovine
|
||
886 * A Wide Selection of Programmable Story Reactions :
|
||
887 CONCERNED
|
||
888 SADDENED
|
||
889 HEARTENED
|
||
890 AMUSED
|
||
891 MILDLY ANGERED
|
||
892
|
||
893 News Directors from COAST TO COAST agree
|
||
894 the TRACY BARRY is the finest
|
||
895 Automatronic NewsAnchor on the market today.
|
||
896
|
||
897 ORDER YOURS NOW !
|
||
898
|
||
899 Also available from American Automatronics :
|
||
900 RON 'N NANCY
|
||
901 THAT DAN QUAYLE GUY
|
||
902
|
||
903
|
||
904 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+-
|
||
905 Back To You, Pete
|
||
906
|
||
907
|
||
908 {+}{+}{+}{+}
|
||
909
|
||
910
|
||
911 dave's not here
|
||
029=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/16/90 15:05 Msg:5048 Call:27962 Lines:2
|
||
912 SO WHO MISSED HIM??
|
||
913
|
||
030=Usr:333 Bartender Slug 03/17/90 00:45 Msg:5050 Call:27970 Lines:7
|
||
914
|
||
915 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
||
916 I am back! Anyone remember me? Seems this system has changed some since Nov.
|
||
917 or so. If anyone can explain the changes in 500 words or less I would greatly
|
||
918 be appretiated. Thanx! Same as always but not really --
|
||
919 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Bartender Slug >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
||
920
|
||
031=Usr:368 Nemesis Warlock 03/17/90 18:55 Msg:5052 Call:27974 Lines:3
|
||
921 An Abbreviated Explanation of Change:
|
||
922 Stuff Happens.
|
||
923 Thank you.
|
||
032=Usr:103 Robin Ramsey 03/20/90 00:40 Msg:5055 Call:28012 Lines:17
|
||
924 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
925
|
||
926 Well...L'homme.. the sad truth is we are moving are entire operation back to
|
||
927 the mainland. The time lost comming and going from here has finally caught
|
||
928 up with the company! The first year here I did around 45k...last year alone it
|
||
929 was 10k a month..United loves me..and Alex asks "Mummy" who is that strange man
|
||
930 in the room with you...So My New Years resoloution ...keep travel to a MIN!.
|
||
931 As for when ...Junish-Julyish...So If your comming for a vist best make plans
|
||
932 now..Just the threat of a change of venue has brought the "OUT LAWS" out of the
|
||
933 woodwork!..We have The sister & law with hubby & two dwarfs comming on friday
|
||
934 for an unspecified period...(Not to exceed two weeks) Followed by
|
||
935 Parentus In-Lawus in late April...Gawd its' great !! So many relatives..
|
||
936 So little time.
|
||
937 If time allows I will swing through Pdx late March Perhaps even on a Thursday
|
||
938
|
||
939 Best wishes
|
||
940 :::::Alex:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
033=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/20/90 02:15 Msg:5056 Call:28014 Lines:15
|
||
941
|
||
942
|
||
943 ..................................
|
||
944
|
||
945 This is to "Thingfish".....
|
||
946
|
||
947 I was a little bit put off by that thing you posted about Tracy Barry
|
||
948 being some kind of robot or something. I don't really care one way or
|
||
949 the other, but I just didn't think it was very funny. It seems to me
|
||
950 that Tracy Barry is just a person trying to do her job......if you
|
||
951 don't like her news shows you could always watch something else. At
|
||
952 least treat her like a human being. Well, that's my two cents.
|
||
953
|
||
954 ...................................
|
||
955
|
||
034=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/20/90 07:51 Msg:5057 Call:28016 Lines:8
|
||
956 &*&*&*&*&*'s
|
||
957 Humor is almost always at the expense of somebody. In most cases a public
|
||
958 figure. I found it to be amusing, and in most cases jokes at my expense don't
|
||
959 bother me. I'm insecure, but not in that way.
|
||
960
|
||
961 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
962 &*&*&*&*&*'s
|
||
963
|
||
035=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/21/90 07:07 Msg:5058 Call:28030 Lines:8
|
||
964 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
965 Just a reminder that I have my own BBS now. It's doing fairly well. xxxxxxx,
|
||
966 300,1200,2400 baud.
|
||
967 24 hours a day.
|
||
968
|
||
969 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
970 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
971
|
||
036=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/21/90 13:06 Msg:5059 Call:28041 Lines:6
|
||
972
|
||
973 The REAL truth is that Tracy Barry is a human being, but THINGFISH is a robot-
|
||
974 refugee from Bladerunner. And Ronald Reagan is Disney's best automaton to
|
||
975 date. With erasable memory, to boot.
|
||
976
|
||
977
|
||
037=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/21/90 15:46 Msg:5060 Call:28044 Lines:22
|
||
978 696969696969
|
||
979 (part 3a-b)
|
||
980
|
||
981 Last of all, we were at Prissy's parents' house. Sorry it took me so
|
||
982 long to get back to you. If all of you would send me $5.00, then I
|
||
983 wouldn't have to work any more and I could sit around writing about our
|
||
984 adventures and maybe even put together some cheap software. On the
|
||
985 other hand, if money was that easy to come by, I'd probably spend my
|
||
986 days at Frizby's celebrating at your expense. No, probably not a good
|
||
987 idea to send the money. I will send you more episodes as things
|
||
988 continue to unfold and as time permits.
|
||
989
|
||
990 By the way, did you notice the April issue of the Planetary Report
|
||
991 seemed to borrowed the name from this book for a section of one of their
|
||
992 articles (actually, it was rephrased as, "The Little Spacecraft That
|
||
993 Could")? If you want to borrow any or all of this work, you can as long
|
||
994 as you don't copyright it or call it your own. Once you do that, there
|
||
995 will hell to pay. Whether you believe in Hell or not is irrelevant,
|
||
996 it's in the best interests of everyone concerned not to do something
|
||
997 dishonest like claiming you were responsible for a story about aliens
|
||
998 when you haven't even met one.
|
||
999
|