1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2 ************************ INSTALLED: 27 JAN 85 *************************** 3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator 4 ************************************************************************* 5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned 8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public. 9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is 10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which 11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be 12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved) 13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the 14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the 15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace 16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up. 17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18 ************************************************************ 19 20 *#_)%*@_%*!_@)%*_)*%_)*%_)!*^%_*^_!*^+!*^_#$^_#+*^!#)^*#$+)^*$%)_&$%)_^&)_^*#$)_^#$_)^&_)*^#_$!)&^_)#$&^_)#$&^_#$&^ 21 As I said on the previous disk, the shape of things to come. Not once, but twice now, I have had the unprecedented honor 22 of getting to say, "AT THE TOP!" Now this is getting quite old, so no more will such hoopla be made. 23 %)_@#*%)_@#*%_@ 24 Piper:I'll try again. The last time I called your home # I think I was routed through Zanzibar, and at last ended up 25 talking to a night-time operator at Tek. 26 To 'female' L. Ryan : Your personal appearance was as unfathomable as we have now come to expect. One would think the 27 underground, that trod-upon organization of sodbusters could afford better people. But I guess this is a case of beggers 28 not affording to be choosers. 29 ()()()() : It has been stated before, but I'll add a bit anyway. You have missed much of the groundwork that has been 30 laid by these characters. This groundwork has been met with less than enthusiastic response. Joshua and I used to have long 31 talks about our motivations and goals, but people in our own organization and the enemie's complained there wasn't enough 32 action, it didn't further the story along enough, no violence, espionage, or sex, etc. Disheartening at best, wouldn't you 33 agree? The crowd at the Inn at that time had a short attention span, and a need for continuous open stimulation. Maybe 34 things have migrated enough now to attempt such personal revelations again. Let's see what happens. 35 _*)^*$#@)_^@#_)^&#_)^& 36 "This way", L'homme motioned Farley into the foyer of Ione Plaza. A strange mix of elderly patrons and younger 37 trendies made up the current occupants of the Plaza. #Strange place.#, Farley thought. #I don't know whether to hum 38 Duke Elington or Devo.# The trio stepped into the nearest elevator, that had conviently arrived the moment when L'homme 39 pressed the button by the door. "Inside, and be quick about it". Fellows pressed the CLOSE DOOR button on a panel, that 40 was surprisingly lacking any floor buttons. "One destination only, if that's what you were thinking." A sudden surge put 41 the three's collective stomachs in the three's collective throats. "High speed elevators...Another NET innovation", Fellows 42 gasped. A few moments later, the doors slid apart, revealing a normal looking office beyond. #I can't remember if we went up 43 or down! I'll have to ask them about that later# Farley mused. A plain looking receptionist pointed towards an inner office, 44 and a door, seemingly without help, opened by itself. "This is it" L'homme told Farley. "You are about to meet the head 45 of our little organization. Our guiding light, and our inspiration. You are about to meet Ian MacHinery!" The men went in, 46 and again, the door closed by itself, with a resounding 'thud.' 47 *%)_#@*%_@)%*_@!)%*_!@*%_!)@*%_!)%*!_)@%*!_@)%* L'homme sans Parity )_#@*%_@#)*%_)%*_)!@#$*%_)!*%_!)%*_#)%*!_%)!*%^_)^* 48 ________________Melissa--------------------------------Melissa________________ 49 M A G E N (cont.-8) 50 51 (Magen & Raza are still on the beach...the first rays of the warm tropical 52 sunset are reaching toward that long line separating sea and sky, soon 53 they will grab the edge of the world and pull the sun over the horizon.) 54 55 "Magen, the power plant is perfectly harmless. This stuff about it causing 56 changes inside peoples' heads is nonsense. Look at the good things we have 57 because of it. The whole town is lit up at night, just like in the day. It 58 gives people twice as much time to do things." 59 "Do what kind of things? Sit on a quiet beach and look at the stars?" 60 "Of course not. You can't see the stars with the lights on. I'm talking 61 about the shops staying open. There's even a Disco opening tonight. How 62 about television? Over three hundred people have one now; there's even a 63 cable all the way up to the top of the hill up there." 64 "I know." 65 "What's that supposed to mean?" 66 "I sat out here on the beach the other night, looking at the stars for a 67 long time. Then I looked at the hill. There were the houses up there with all 68 the people inside. I could see an occasional silhouette moving around in the 69 flickering glow of the television; like the shadow people we used to make on 70 the sand in the moonlight. All of a sudden I thought..." 71 "Well go on." 72 "I thought of the beauty of the night sky. Its velvet black covered with 73 thousands of stars. I knew that if this lovely spectacle only happened once 74 in a lifetime, or once in hundreds of years, the beach would be crowded with 75 people trying to get a glimpse of it. Because it happens every night there 76 are some people who will never see it." 77 ----------------------________________ 78 |_|_|_|_| & Mark---Thank you again for your support. I'm happy to say most 79 of the people I've met out here (in person and via computer) have been kind 80 and pleasant. I decided to take the advice of that philosopher who said: 81 `Tis infinitely more pleasurable to embrace friendship 82 than to wrestle adversity.' -Mir Kala- 83 ----------------Melissa________________________________Melissa---------------- 84 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| 85 MELISSA: I hate grudges, glad you returned. 86 BRUTUS: I will explain my view, perhaps it is unnecassary now that Melissa has 87 returned, perhaps I will regret doing it later... for now... 88 My borders, |_|_|_|, are the bars of my cage. I am caged because I can not 89 write. I can only enjoy the stories of others. I am a writer; I am caged. 90 I try to complement the stories of the new writer's because I enjoy them 91 and because I feel they need support. However, I, myself, am new. I only know 92 the other new comers if they tell me. I enjoy ALL the stories at the Inn (ex- 93 cluding Policeman's). I do not compliment them all, but I enjoy them all... 94 I attacked you harshly because I thought you to be an assassin, out to destroy 95 writers. I was afraid you hurt Melissa. My name is Tanya. A person by the name 96 of Jay Anderson was harsh in critical words, consequently I do little writing. 97 (Yes, I am beginning to regret this, so much for enter only). Jay's attack 98 hurt me, I did not defend myself, I quit writing. It pained me to think that 99 you had done this uncarring thing to another. (I can not express this pain). 100 When I attacked you, I thought you to be an assassin. I thought you how I view 101 Jay, uncarring: attack and kill. I was scared that Melissa would be effected 102 like I am. 103 I can not tell through your anger, if I have cut you deeply. I hope not. 104 I thought you to be an assassin. I did not think that you had feelings like the 105 assassin's victim. Under a different identity, I expressed how I felt, in 106 defence of another. I am sorry if I have caused you any pain. Shamefully, I bow 107 my head and ask for your forgivence. enjaulado en sombras. -Tanya 108 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| 109 110 words fail me... none of them are proper... at this moment anyway... a silioquy for a departed 111 grandmother... a lesson in ettiquette and thoughtfulness... all of these are why i am gaining as 112 much maturity from Backwater as i am now... amazing... let it continue... 113 114 ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 115 ************************************************************************** 116 I wrestle with the stars and the moon and wonder.... With my better 117 half exposed will others still be willing to accompany me on journeys? 118 **************************************kathy****dougherty****************** 119 120 ********************************************************** 121 PAM: What can I say? A very moving and loving epitaph. 122 I know it may seem trite, but I know how you feel, it 123 was only a year ago that my grandmother passed on. How 124 can one express depth of love and sorrow when someone 125 so close has gone. I'm truly sorry to hear of your loss. 126 **************** CISTOP MIKEY **************************** 127 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 128 From Prometheus; Normalitous 129 Although many people do not make it a point to complement everything they read, most enjoy the writing anyway. 130 It is possible that someone did not like your writing and did not respond, but at the same time, it is possible someone did 131 liked it and did not respond. 132 In any case, I think it is very good of you to open yourself to the patrons, a first step in friendship is usually what is 133 called for lack of a better phrase, an 'opening line'. 134 135 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 136 137 138 139 PAM, 140 I HAVE ONLY BEEN AN OBSERVER HERE 141 EVER SINCE I DISCOVERED THE INN, BUT 142 OF ALL THE STORYS I HAVE EVER READ 143 YOUR PIECE OF REALITY WAS THE BEST, 144 AND THE MOST TOUCHING. MAY YOU HAVE 145 SOME PEACE IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW. 146 147 BILL 148 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^^^ 149 Pam 150 You have touched a lot of people. I cannot even find the words that fit. 151 Thank you. May the ones you care for care as deeply for you. 152 |_|_|_|T|a|n|y|a|_|_|_| 153 May the bars of your cage weaken and crumble. Do not listen to the small 154 voices. Write. Tear down the wall. 155 Adrian 156 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^^ 157 158 {c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c} 159 Pam, I liked your story very much, it made me feel good inside and also 160 very sad. It was a very moving story. I feel like I just lost my own 161 grandmother. 162 Tanya, I too would like to see a story from you. 163 {c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{tammy}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c} 164 165 yes marvin 166 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] 167 Here's a toast to all who are here, 168 No matter where you're from; 169 May the best day you have seen 170 Be worse than your worst to come. 171 A toast 172 from the Tin Man 173 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] 174 Tanya> 175 A thousand welcomes you will find here before you, 176 And the oftener you come here the more I'll adore 177 you. 178 An Irish toast 179 from the Tin Man 180 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] 181 Pam> 182 May the road rise to meet you. 183 May the wind be always at your back, 184 the sun shine warm on your face, 185 the rain fall soft on your fields, 186 and until we meet again 187 may God hold you in the hollow of His hand. 188 A toast 189 from the Tin Man 190 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] 191 The INN> 192 May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends 193 gathered below never fall out. 194 A toast 195 from the Tin Man 196 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] 197 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 198 PAM: My condolence. I lost my paternal grandmother this December. 199 You must remember thou "That life MUST continue on." I know 200 that my grandmother would have wanted me to do just that. 201 May you always remember your grandmother with happy thoughts and 202 fond memories. 203 Tilean: Maturity is like experiences. You store them up and then draw 204 upon them at a later date. May your experiences be full and 205 rewarding to you. And like life, they will continue as long 206 as you continue to look upon life with an open mind and a 207 open heart. amazing... let it continue... 208 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PaPa Smurf 1-28-85 0122 209 210 Sorrell dropped the bulky frame of the flame throwerr, barely avoiding getting caught in the framework of the tanks. 211 Drawing his pistol, Sorrell edged slowly backward, firing for cover as he and the others retreated cautiously. 212 213 Sorrell listened to his head set and masked out the outside noise using his Net training. Still, after losing most of the 214 words to the noise, a few keywords became noticable. 215 "Police en route here, clean it all up" With intermittant crackles "Transmitter area data loaded on the copter. Outa there, 216 we have what we want!" 217 218 Sorrell looked over to Omega, and caught his shining panic stricken eyes. Omega had listened too, and they both knew what 219 ought to be done. 220 Omega quickly rolled for cover under an overturned piano, which immediately peirced with automatic fire. 221 222 Sorrell nodded and they both split off, each leaping for a seperate stairway, hoping to confuse the enemy agents as much as 223 possible for an instant. 224 Sorrell felt the nick of a bullet on hhis heel, no wounding though, it was only a niick. 225 226 Omega was bounding down his set of stairs, leaping four at a time. As he landed on the last flight he turned to see an enemy 227 agent bearing down on him. 228 Omega used his forward momentum to continue his leap through another archway and into another room. Where he landed hard, 229 and on the cold cement. 230 231 Omega strugled to his feet, sickened at the slowness of his abused muscles. He dodged through another archway in time to 232 avoid another set of bullets. 233 234 Omega saw Sorrell appear at the opposite end of the corridor stacked to one side with communications equipment. Several 235 green enemy were in their line of fire, and seemed confused with the prospect of nothing to seek cover under. 236 237 Omega jerked hard at the hesitant cold of his trigger. Saw several people bend at the joints where the most weight resided. 238 Sorrell saw this too and regretted half heartedly his decision not to fire. Omega was aiming his weapon at him. 239 240 Omega glared at Sorrell, not realizing it was all over now. In the instant he might have fired, Omega thought about the face 241 and in trying to identify it with enemy agents he knew, the name Sorrell appeared in his mind. And for a second, Omega thought 242 him a traitor. Then Omega realized where he was and who he was. 243 244 Sorrell still glared at Omega as he stepped to one side of the door and peeked over the side, looking for trouble. 245 Sorrell perceived two Net agents walking down the hall, obviously as shocked as Omega. 246 247 Omega retreived his hand from inside the locked bin, and shouted aloud "They got the code book!" which was picked up and was 248 cried in turn by five voices. 249 250 00000000000000000000000NULL SET 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 251 252 EXCERPTED FROM A NET BREIFING DOCUMENT DATED JANUARY 26, 1985 AT 0425 PM 253 "It was later discovered that the Code Book had been spirited away by agent L'Homme and was later returned to the new safe 254 house organized eight hours later in a North Portland house boat at an unspecified address." 255 "It was also later discovered that the Information stolen by the follower fanatics of Bhagwan Sri Dangerfield was instead 256 the transcript tapes of all out going communications in the last three months, which were not destroyed in time to prevent 257 their capture." 258 259 "It is for this reason that I suggest the phased replacement of all the old codes in favor of their new ciphers." 260 "When that many of our communications are intercepted at one time, it is most dangerous to forget the pssibility that our 261 computers may have been in error when they deemed them at the highest difficulty of deciphering of all known agencies." 262 263 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (continue or fade from memory...) 264 There really are not too many places where one can sit down to get a roast 265 sirloin of beef between two and three o'clock in the morning, but I knw of one. 266 It doesn't take much to make yourself eat when you are about to arrive on the 267 brink of exhaustion, it just comes naturally; chew, chew, chew, chew... Exhaus- 268 tion for some comes from having done a great deal, for others it is caused by 269 having to wait for a tsak to be performed. When it comes to the latter, the 270 former has a way of sneaking in all of a sudden. 271 Example: Gee, it sure isn't very busy right now... (pause) 272 (pause) Damn, it sure is busy right now! (pant, pant) 273 Besides, making time for such a diversion gave me a little more time to 274 consider the possible directions that my pencil and keyboard will soon venture. 275 And if nothing else, it ensures that I will be able to walk into this INN with 276 less dificulty at this wee hour in the mornin'. There was only one problem, 277 the considerations I had made did not come to any definite conclusions. 278 I have, though, decided to give way wit at least partial entries to get me 279 back on the proper tracks. I do not include this as one, for it is only a minor 280 disertaion and not an attachment to one of my storylines. (which is just too 281 bad, 'cause it's saying just what I want it to say... minus errors/typos) 282 As I take the last bite of meat, I then think of those I have met recently 283 and of my habit of considering others Friends before they tend to feel likewise. 284 These Friends will not leave my mind, and I do not let it distract for one 285 single bit- it adds 'flavor' to my meal. 286 With the meal at an end and the cost counted, I now trek home with the 287 clouds of my breate as a fading marker of where it is that I have been. If I do 288 not now make use of the thoughts in my mind, they will be as the clouds left 289 behind me- gone forever, never seen nor rememeberd. 290 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 291 kathy: ? Always. 292 PAM: The grief I have felt three times before swells in my throat as I come 293 to the end of the shared rememberance. It is not pity that I feel for you, 294 it is respect for your willingness to share such a tender moment. 295 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the conscience of the Guardian 28:04 296 p.s. the entries will have to wait- not yet faded from memory... 297 298 `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`' 299 The practitioner looked at the document that marked the passing of the 300 year and noticed that the second of the divisions called months was about to 301 begin very soon. Why this is the month of 'hearts and flowers' he thought to 302 himself. Addressing the assembled throng he said: 303 Friends of the Inn, I have a proposal for a interesting experiment in 304 human interaction and communication. Why don't we proclaim the next month as 305 the month of the "FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER". You might well ask what that means. 306 The proposal is that everyone try to make all their communication in a 307 friendly manner. Be creative. Try to avoid the confrontational mode of 308 interaction. Limit disagreement to 'damn them with faint praise' types of 309 statements. It might even stimulate new ideas of how to express certain kinds 310 of feelings. 311 What better way to celebrate the month? 312 HAPPY VALENTINE! to all of you. (early) 313 `'`'`'`' -alchemist- `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`' 314 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 315 I, for one, would like to second the alcheemist's motion! The last disk 316 and the first part of this one will remain in memory for a long, long time. 317 L'Homme -- please try again. I come and go at work... try at random, as 318 my schedule is pseudo-random. 319 Melissa -- Welcome back. I missed your story while you were gone. One of 320 the things I have noticed over several years both in lurk and active voice, 321 the general tenor of the entries changes with the expression of the preferencees 322 of the rest of the contributers. If you don't like something, say it, but 323 pleasee be sepecific about what you don't like. We all seem to have rather 324 thin skins when it comes to our writing -- after all these constructions of 325 ideas and words are our mental children! 326 Pam -- Thank you. 327 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 328 ________________Melissa--------------------------------Melissa________________ 329 Tanya---It was your kind and gentle hand that helped me to return and continue 330 writing. Please do me the honor of accepting my hand in the same kind of 331 friendship. I can tell by the way you express yourself that indeed there is 332 a writer inside you that wants out. Actually that writer has already escaped 333 from the cage. Give your heart wings and let the stories roll off your 334 finger tips. When a person is sensitive and open brutal words do hurt. You 335 helped me to set aside the pain and continue with my story. Please, let me 336 encourage you to do likewise. You can write! Let us share it! 337 ----------------Melissa________________________________Melissa---------------- 338 TO LADY (?) BEHIND |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| judge not yet be judged ..... jay a. >>>>>>><<<<<<<< 339 To: ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp=pp....... 340 I've told you a million times not to exaggerate! 341 ou seemed to have done an encore, "repeating the same." (Line 250) 342 How else under the milky way can you repeat? 343 Also, "redundancy" is already "excess"ive. 344 If you will not mend your ways: I'm going to recommend an award to you from 345 the Oregon chapter of the Unicorn Hunter. 346 Fine tooth comber 347 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 348 Heh... 349 LXSDS TCPDC DNRA^ AJDNR AC^AJ DEAAD UXGDC PDJFE ODYUA 350 351 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 352 We are back to give you more of what your mind craves, what your body 353 deserves, and what your senses demand. This is only are second entry and is 354 considered by us to be worst than are last; so don't expect much... 355 356 hassan i sahba 357 358 hashish hashin 359 black september 360 black september 361 hashish hashin 362 363 death unto all indidels in oil. 364 guide us o genie of the smoke. 365 lend us to a thousand and one nights. 366 in the perfumed garden of delights. 367 petro dollar 368 petro d'allah 369 it is written 370 in the soul of the desert 371 it is written 372 mans truth is a mirage 373 it is written 374 in the snads of the hour-glass 375 it is written 376 in the eye of the falcon 377 it is written 378 in the shade of the scorpion 379 it is written 380 mans truth is a mirage 381 it is written 382 that death's an oasis 383 it is written 384 for all unbelievere 385 IT IS WRITTEN it is written 386 387 We hope you like our entrys as they seem to envelope quite "THE SPACE" 388 thankx for the use of the system, as we can now express ourselves freely, 389 without being afraid to show our TRUE inerselves... thankx also for all the 390 believers that read our second entry..... 391 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 392 ps. We hope that all of you other peoples haven't gone out and bought 393 yourselves and 400 d'allah screws lately.... of course I also saw a great 394 buy on government washers and hammers lately, if your interested.... Well 395 we've,(no not Beve!!!!); got to perambulate as of this moment so .......... 396 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 8ACICFP< 397 ****************************************************************************************************************************** 398 PAM: I lost my grandma early this January. I felt lucky that I had the chance to get to know her again. I have not yet 399 totaly mentaly matured, but I knew that it was coming. Your passage really touched my heart. 400 *************************************:jody:*********************************************************************************** 401 402 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_\ |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| 403 One called Brutus- I wait for your response. Please reply, no matter what the 404 content. Give me some sign of recognition, at least. Please... 405 Lurkers- don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't please 406 All- Thank you. As I read the messages writtien here, to me and to others, I am 407 overcome with a sence of happiness, a feeling I like the words for, I can only 408 (that "like" above is "lack") call it something beyond the range of "good", 409 it tips somewhere, without any direction near "bad". I look apon the patrons at 410 the Inn and I doubt I will regret stepping from these torturing bars, and 411 pushing back the hood of my cloak. Thank you. Amor, Tanya 412 |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| __|_|_|_|_|_|_| 413 From Tanya: 414 Below I shall write a poem. Before I do, I must explain something about the 415 poem. It is written on two levels. The first is an attack, in which the poem 416 attacks what it parellels. The second level can only be found, beyond the first 417 it is deeper and more personal, I think. Often times, poems are written with 418 many levels, however, even the first is frequently unnoticed. Normally, I 419 would not explain such things, but I found need to. A few have expressed their 420 dislike for poems, perhaps this is because they do not see these levels. 421 Perhaps not. The poem goes unnamed. If you wish to, name it. 422 423 the rain falls softly on the lake 424 one droplet progresses outward in a ring 425 it surfaces across the water 426 to human eye, it fades and becomes a part of the lake 427 continously, the ripples extend to the entire pool 428 the carcass of a fish lies corroding along the bank 429 its unprotective armor does not glisten in the light 430 moss and algae grow toward the center of the lake 431 they blanket the water, in after-thought of death 432 lifeless, falls this peace of world, peice of foundation 433 no bird sings of this collapsed ecosystem 434 the song of winged is lost in the demise 435 the atmosphere covers the quiteness 436 one sound can be heard through the silence 437 it is the gently falling rain 438 . . . . . . . . . . . . -Tanya . . . . . 439 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 440 Ian blanked the display and looked up as the trio entered. "So 441 you are the 'Farley', I 442 A've been hearing so much about..." 443 Thus began Farley's "de-briefing". 444 ..... some time later.... 445 The terminal beeped. Ian glanced at the display. "Well, I think 446 that about takes care of things here. They've located 'Fred', he was 447 blocked-in by a fire engine. He appears to be alright, at least judging 448 from the ruckus he kicked up when the pick-up crew loaded him into the 449 trailer." 450 "Your FIRST assignment is to go down to the lab's garage and 451 calm him down! We are going to want to examine him VERY carefully. We 452 try to keep up with everyone's progress in AI, but he's the only sample 453 of anything that advanced to come our way. Other than our OWN, of 454 course." 455 At Farley's panic-striken look, he added, "Don't worry, we aren't 456 going to hurt him. But SOMEBODY has to be able to do maintenance on him, 457 and I doubt that the people you got him from would welcome you back." 458 "After that, Fellows will take you down to 'Personnel'. I think 459 we can trust you with a level 3 clearance. Once that's out of the way 460 you 'll be assigned to help Fellows and Parity look for another missing 461 agent." 462 "Fellows, be sure the's issued bankcards and a phone credit card. 463 Give him the SHORT breifing on using them to make emergency reports. He 464 is going to have to wait for a proper briefing til things slow down a 465 little." 466 "Well? why are you still standing there?! I've got work to do! 467 AND SO DO YOU!!" 468 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 469 just in case it wasn't clear: Fred was loaded onto a CLOSED trailer (as 470 in SEMI-). 471 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 472 <)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>( 473 Tanya - I liked that poem, I think I saw many different meanings 474 within it, but I'm not sure. Please write some more, you are off to a 475 really good start. But what was that message to lurkers? Anyway, please 476 continue, you are off to a really great start. 477 Good week - A great idea! Was it a week or a month? It should be a 478 whole year it's such a good idea. 479 Pam - I can feel your loss, it must hurt. But as another Inn 480 member said, she would want you to live a happy life. It's hard to 481 forget the past, use it for yourself and not against you. I'm not making 482 much sence here, I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. I feel, 483 it's hard to forget the past, but don't forget the present. 484 Enter only - ARGHH! 485 <)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(Mark)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(<)>(< 486 487 Omega stepped over the cord railing, afraid of falling into the black waters, but even more afraid to let anyone notice. 488 Sorrell was walking the long way around all the walkways, and was giggling to himself at the odd way Omega was twisting in 489 order to aviod the ropes and the water. 490 491 Sorrell stepped under the doorway, which was little low, even for his height. Omega had to fully bend to avoid the cieling. 492 Omega followed him, simulatig his movements exactly. And followed him to the marked door. 493 494 Sorrell turned the knob and pulled wide the door, after letting his eyes get used to the low lihting and the blinking of odd 495 lights in weird places, he dicked under the doorway. 496 Omega entered withot letting his eyes adjust, and would be sorry for that later. 497 498 000000000000000000000000null set0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 499 500 Alright fellas, laugh it up, but remember that it is enter only and I couldn't get to it. 501 502 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 503 Here we are at home in a information 504 mode accessing a convenient B.B,s 505 and venting expressions on the 506 nature of the antidisestablishment 507 like communication,and we are all 508 going to die........ on a tropical 509 island as happy as clams in heat. 510 So what do you think about that? 511 Mot much I assume. 512 513 514 515 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++allen++++++++++++++++++ 516 517 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 518 Now to remind everyone of MY F*A*V*O*R*I*T*E subject. The above 519 entry wins the Smurf award for space waste. 520 You walked into the Inn without ever checking for traps? Ok, that's 521 it. Put your dice away, THAT's IT. It's over. 522 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nicer note 523 ALL NEWCOMERS: I am the space waste watcher of the INN (one of them), and 524 we would like to remind you that before you get into anything to far 525 and do not know how to get out, you are in trouble. This is very true 526 with LIFE in general. If you get yourself tofar into trouble without 527 even thinking of 'How I am going to get out of this mess' then you are 528 going to wind up in deep *#%$ someday. Now if only I knew Mikeys 529 phone number, ENTER ONLY, oh, well. But at this hour you say? Forget 530 it, he would probably just unplug us all until morning. What time 531 is it anyway? Just say 2 o'clock, its 1:58 really. Ok. 532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 533 PAM: sure hope that you have made it back to the Inn to see the 534 bulletin board full of sympathy notes. I think mark was refering to 535 me, what a nice thought, to be mentioned by a passing .... oh, never mind. 536 (Swish)....................(PoP) a stirring passage though 537 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 538 Well PaPa is going after some ice-cream he hears scremming for his 539 attention in the kitchen "I'LL BE RIGHT THERE MY SWEET", so it 540 must be time for me to be out of here. To all, MERRY CHRISTMAS 541 drat ENTER ONLY ... your time of year Pops. Oh well, I think it 542 is past PaPas bedtime anyway. 543 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A tired PaPa Smurf 544 Command relenquished... Command accepted, sir. Thank you... 545 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ("always opinions..." C.C.) 546 It is rather hilarious to keep The Smurf off his guard by doing the unexpected... Such as reciting items from an old AD&D 547 game ("...that's it. put away the dice...") and by carrying my infamous Bag of Holding. This Bag of Holding has only been 548 seen by a score of people or so, but the ammount of its contents may at times be likened to the ability of a woman to stuff 549 her purse to the seams with nothing but the non-essentials. Such is my Bag. Although filled with the non-essentials, it is 550 really amazing that I get away with carrying around as I have (:: 60 lbs?). But why do I find it neccessary to carry around 551 fifteen minutes of film with me? Or a towel... never mind, I just remembered why 552 it is so important to carry my towel. But 120 feet of rope and gear? I must be a tad loony... (No- tad not Tad...) 553 I guess that I'm just babbling on. Does it make any sense? Will it end? Should it end? And why do I call myself 554 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 29:02 555 Relenquishing command, sir... 556 557 ****************************************************************************** 558 The Inn is in a very interresting state right now. plenty of new writers 559 and idea's. Let's wait and see what transpires in the next couple of weeks. 560 561 The car pulled in the drive marked "emergency" and Marci helped the 562 attendants with Jack. He had regained his senses and had started to babble 563 about the Sea First Accounts when Tony quickly covered his mouth. A big 564 mistake on Tony's part as Jack firmly planted his teeth into Tony's palm. 565 IEEEE the attendants removed Jacks grip and helped Tony to wash a bandage 566 his hand. 567 Tina and Marci were taking care of Jacks admittance and were trying 568 to come up with a good reason for a bullet hole. 569 ****************************************kathyd******************************** 570 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""HERE I AM""""""""""""""""""""""" 571 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""AT THE BOTTOM""""""""PERRY"""""" 572 *************************************************************************** 573 *** Hi dDenise! I know your out there,and I'm gonna find ya! Just kidding. 574 575 ** I really enjoyed our chat last night,evn though I don't understand you** 576 ** at all! I sure hope that we can talk again sometime! But I have this ** 577 ** feeling that you don't want to talk to me again. Bye-bye........ ** 578 ** Randy Van Moody ** 579 ** Your local Compu-nut* ** 580 **********n******************************************************************* 581 582 99999(( 583 to P 584 _______ 585 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ 586 TO MASTER CHANGER: I AGREE. ARYANS ARE REALLT DISGRACE TO WASP. 587 JUST PAY ATTENTION TO ARYAN NATION VARIOUS CHAPTERS IN ALL STATE 588 AND FEDERAL PENITENCIARIES. THEY"RE ANIMALS IN DIFFERENT CLOTHING. 589 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 589