1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2 ************************* INSTALLED: 6 NOV 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 ppppp, Thank you for your subtle and constructive criticism concerning my 22 first attempt to upload to Backwater. Your concern and your loyalty to this 23 most stimulating interplay of human(?) expression is admirable, and I 24 commend you,Sir; I am grateful for your having made me aware of my 25 imperfections. 26 @@@@@@@: May you be reincarnated as the only tree on a planet of full of dogs 27 Oh well, it's good to be back. Wassir a cop? Of course. [*=*] 28 ................................................................................ 29 ________________________________JD 2446376.9479_____________________ 30 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 31 Note about Commodore Torture: It was not meant to put down anyone. I own a 32 Commodore. I also know, from experience, what a pain it is to write matrix 33 code for it because I've done it. All happy? 34 Torture #42 : Having 'So Long and Thanks for All the Fish' read to you 700 35 times while you are strapped to a chair. For those really masochistic, wear 36 a fishbowl on your head. 37 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 39 L'homme: I'm around. I think the reason we don't bump together is merely a 40 simple one- our time schedules differ. My latest lecture ends on 2:30 Tues, 41 2:00 on M-W, and I leave before noon Th-F. We can always arrange a meeting 42 via landline if necessary. Hate to say this, but I'll miss the Friday concert 43 this week... must leave for Eugene a.s.a.p. after last class. Gonna see how 44 the Doc is doin'. And party. Not necessarily in that order. 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++ 06 Nov 85, 11:03pm +++++++++++ 46 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 47 is this called lurk mode? 48 %%%%%%% rebalsa %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 11/06/85 49 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 50 French Toast: thanks for the encouragement. 51 Everyone else: I'm sorry that my spelling wasn't up to it's normal 52 standards; we all have our bad days... 53 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu 54 IF A MAN AND A HALF CAN DIG A DITCH AND A HALF IN A 55 DAY AND A HALF THEN HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE A HALF 56 BLIND MONKEY TO KICK THE SEEDS OUT OF A PICKLE 57 about half as long as it took you to enter that message. 58 59 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\THE DESTROYER\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\16 60 James groaned and rolled over. Memory kicked in and he suddenly sat up. Shading his eyes from the double suns' 61 light, he called, "Tari? Where are you?" 62 "Right here." He turned and she was sitting in the sand behind him. Her eyes were focused on the whitecaps in the 63 distance. "You know," she said thoughtfully, "I had forgotten how much I missed seeing the ocean. The living take too 64 much for granted, sometimes." 65 James said nothing for the moment. He was trying to fight down the pain. The pain in his head and his muscles was 66 nothing compared to the tearing deep in his guts. He carefully kept his head turned so she couldn't see his 67 expression. After several endless moments the agony began to fade and he could sit up straight again. He finally got 68 his breathing close to something like normal when he realized Tariya had said something. "What? I wasn't 69 listening." 70 "I said, what happened? How did you do it?" 71 "I moved very quickly." He went into greater detail of their escape. "...so we got out just ahead of the collapse. 72 You should have kept your eyes open. You missed quite a ride." he gestured to the row of craters strung down the 73 beach. 74 There was something in her eyes. Awe? Admiration? It seemed like something more. "I... I don't mean to sound 75 ungrateful, but... why? I mean, you had everything to lose. You could have escaped alone without risk." 76 "Maybe you don't mean to sound ungrateful, but you do." but when he saw her hurt look he decided to lighten up. He 77 wondered if it wasn't time for a major personality overhaul. "Okay, okay, I'm sorry. Look, the way I understood it was 78 that I either had a sure chance of saving myself or a considerably smaller chance of saving us both. I decided to go 79 with the second one because I thought it was worth the risk. I'm not totally heartless, I just act that way out of 80 habit." 81 After a long pause, she said, "I see. It's just that, well, I thought-" 82 "I know what you thought." James interrupted, turning back to look at the waves because he couldn't look at her. 83 "And it's about what I deserve, from the way I treated you. There's no excuse for it. No good excuse, anyway." 84 "Don't worry about it. I think I understand. But you did save my life, when I thought it was beyond saving. I 85 should... I mean I just wanted to say..." she struggled with the words for a moment, and then, she leaned over and 86 kissed him full on the mouth. 87 James hardly had time to be surprised before he, too, was caught up in the moment. He felt feelings he thought he 88 had long ago crushed surge back in force. Time stood still for a long minute and then Tariya drew back, confused. She 89 couldn't believe she had done that. Embarassed, she turned away. James cleared his throat and commented, "I think you 90 said it rather well." 91 They were both silent for a long time, each with their own thoughts. The only sound was the gentle waves washing 92 against the shore. Most of the pain was gone. In fact, James felt great. He lay back and pulled his cap down over his 93 eyes to block out the sun. It was probably a good time to change the subject. Tariya must have thought so too because 94 she asked, "Where do you suppose we are?" 95 "Lost." 96 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\THE DESTROYER\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 97 :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: 98 Milchar: I think you said something a long time ago about testing out a new 99 modem. If so, what is it? Made any interesting changes to that 100 terminal program I gave you? Argh, 1:25 in the morning... 101 102 [*=*]: do I know you? Probably not, just a hunch... 103 104 I've got to put this boarder on a function key! 105 :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: :)(: 106 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 107 108 What! Was that Leroy McKane I saw? Quick Martha, get out the 109 bazooka. 110 111 Mohammed Wassir 112 113 114 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 115 116 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$ 117 118 Phantom 429 119 by 120 John Silverman 121 (Part 2) 122 123 The funeral was two days later. A closed coffin ceremony. The afternoon was unnaturally dark and cold, at least to 124 me. There were a lot of people, mostly Roy's relatives and a few friends. There was little talking amongst them. Most 125 of them probably couldn't believe that it had happened. He had just seemed too alive to die. 126 I saw Jennifer in the crowd, looking empty and worn out. I hadn't had the heart to talk to her since the accident. 127 It was probably time to make up for that. I walked over to her. She wasn't crying, which surprised meat first, but the 128 marks under her eyes told me that she wasn't crying because she didn't have any tears left. I was uncertain of what to 129 say, because as bad as my loss had been, it didn't begin to equal her own. 130 She saw me coming, and it seemed to me that a little of the weight had lifted from her shoulders. Just a little. 131 "Jim." she said simply. 132 "Hi." I replied with all my eloquence. 133 "I... missed you. I... I wondered if you didn't care." 134 I knew she had spoken carelessly from grief but the words still hurt. My vision blurred a little and my throat 135 ached. "Don't think that. Don't ever think that. I just... I don't know." 136 Suddenly she was in my arms and her face was pressed against my chest and I discovered that she had a few tears 137 left. "I... how am I supposed to go ON?" she sobbed. 138 "Just like the rest of us." I said brilliantly. I reached into my bag of cliches for a good one. "Roy would want 139 you to." 140 Her parents came by and saved me from making a bigger idiot of myself. She went with them, but not before I 141 recieved a scathing look from her mother. As they walked away I caught a little of what she was saying to Jen: "I know 142 you're in a lot of pain right now, dear, and I really think it might be best if you would finally listen to us and come 143 back home..." 144 After the ceremony the party broke up. I headed for my chevy and was stopped along the way by Jennifer. "Jim, can 145 I ride with you? I'm in no shape to listen to my mother all the way back. I need a friend." 146 "Sure" I said, putting an arm around her and leading her to the car. 147 148 (TO BE CONTINUED...) 149 150 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$ 151 They sat at a table with a red and white ckeckered cloth, talking quietly 152 but with great intensity. The odor of garlic hung heavy in the air. Their 153 voices were raised occasionally to be heard above the din coming from 154 the kitchen. What do you mean sell? They can't sell this place untill... 155 The dining room began to fill, people getting off work, hungry for 156 peperoni and mushroom, and a pitcher of beer, and the two men left 157 paying their check at the cash register by the door. The usual disinterested 158 hint of a smile from the manager. Once outside, they became more at ease 159 and their conversation flowed with little restraint. Mount Shasta towered 160 above them, and they paused to gaze at the snow still clinging to the 161 southern face. Are you ABSOLUTELY sure that he's still alive? 162 NO, I'm not absolutely sure, damn it, but there is too much feedback from 163 too many operatives to not investigate it. We have to give this priority. 164 The taller of the two men reflected the events of that time, the time 165 when the world had focused their attention on one man, a man thought 166 dead now, but,... 167 Okay, you know who to call in. Get him. I don't care if he's fishing 168 in Saskatchewan, get him on it. Now.Who do we have for Wassir? Put a good 169 man on him, and re-open the file. The tall man walked away without another 170 word. McKane? Alive? Couldn't be, but... 171 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 172 173 The sounds Bear heard as he crawled toward the entrance to the grotto were not 174 only ear-shattering, but they sent chills up his spine. He shuddered slightly 175 as he made his way to the edge. 176 177 He gazed out into the grotto, which was surprisingly well-lit for its being 178 hundreds of feet underground. On the far wall was another, much larger, ent- 179 rance. It curved into darkness beyond. On the ground lay scattered bones and 180 decapitated skeletons. The stench of the place was nearly as unbearable as the 181 sounds now coming from it. It was a 182 gateway to Hell, and few men's eyes could gaze upon that grisly scene without 183 vomiting. 184 185 And there was the dragon. A huge creature by any standard, it writhed about in 186 a fury indescribable. It shrieked in pain and hatred, clawing at one eye, which 187 dripped a dark, almost black-red blood. It jumped in circles, crying, spewing 188 fire and then rolling on it's back. It lashed out at everything around it, spil- 189 ling bones and dust through the air like toothpicks. The scene was wild, the 190 sound deafening. All of Bear's senses were tasked to their limit. 191 192 He squeezed out of the small tunnel, sword in hand, and tumbled to the ground 193 below. Before him, now looming taller than he imagined, writhed the enraged 194 dragon. The dragon had never felt such pain, and the surprise and newness of 195 it all had taken him to new limits of wrath and loathing of the creature in the 196 tunnel. But it did not see Bear standing there, sword in hand, staring at it. 197 The tunnel was where the enemy lay, and deep in the recesses of the dragon's 198 cold heart it prepared to lash out at the killer in the cave. 199 200 As Bear leaped forward, sword pointed straight in front of him, the dragon's 201 one good eye caught the motion. The serpent froze for a second, air rasping in 202 it's lungs in reflex. The Bear plunged forward, sword lashing out towards the 203 dragon's chest. 204 205 It pierced the hard, scaly skin, and the dragon shrieked, clawing with his front 206 foot at the small creature before him. Before Bear could think beyond his 207 plunging of the sword, the force of the dragon's blow sent him sprawling across 208 the cavern. 209 210 The sword was still embedded in the dragon's chest as it turned and looked at 211 the Bear, lying on the ground, shaking his head. It growled a deep growl that 212 rumbled the ground and the walls of the cave and all the way to the Toll Bridge 213 where the Toll Takers grinned with evil delight... and edged toward the Bear, 214 warm slime dripping greedily from its ungly lips... 215 216 000000000000000000000 THE BEAR 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 217 Destroyer: good work... it's getting even better. 218 219 ============================================================================== 220 Alit Dulls Dory 221 Won sap pun a tine dare washer ladle gull culled Goal Deluxe zoo leave din 222 dissenter offer forced widow mutter hander fodder. Window ladle gull and/or 223 pear rents swear aweigh, dare hop penned topaz buy tree beers -- ham other 224 beer, ha dotty beer, inner ladle bay be beer. 225 Sea ingot dough row pin, bay be beer win tinfoil ode buys modern fodder. 226 Dot repairs wondered true Goal Deluxe souse; day eight parch; day satin 227 cheers; sand atlas day fellow slip into tree bids. 228 One Goal Deluxe inner mud rend fodder god hum, daze awe sum thin whirrs 229 rung. "Sum bodice bin neat tender parch,", sad Goal Deluxe, "an day aided 230 awl! Handsome bodice bins it ten end doughs cheers!" 231 Gong hindu turbid rum, Goal Deluxe led otters cream: "Sum bodice bin 232 slipping inner bids -- anthers till dare!" 233 Herring hearse cream, dot repairs leep tout ha bet innate Goal Deluxe 234 sander pear rents sup. 235 ***** 236 Ream embark ids: Led led slipping beers lye. 237 ============================================================================== 238 :)M(: 239 Boy that was so clever it took eighteen minutes to read! Imagine someone (not 240 necessarily whoever entered it here) spending all that time just to be known 241 as clever. 242 Wad pea pull wheel doof or unlit toll on tension. 243 244 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 245 246 247 (((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))((( just tip-toeing thru )))(((*)))((( Ripple ))) 248 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 249 JD: Torture #62???? That one is allmost too-terible!! (Except the part 250 about the lorrie driver (Rain God)) 251 Thursday the 6th, and I've got the flu! Good thing I feel 252 compeled to stay inside and at my computer, though the radio is giving 253 me an even BIGGER headache (ever wonder why one media always has 254 advertisments for another?) Wishing I were a Lemming- PEN NAME 255 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 256 What? More people get hit by lightning than get hit by AIDS? Brewhaha! Do those majestique bolts from the sky kill 257 two thousand people a year? Do electrical storms create panic in the sizeable homosexual community? Don't you 258 realize that Discover magazine and all the rest are merely extensions of the same media you would have us 259 condemn? Open your eyes and observe what is happening around you. You can be the iconoclastic demonstrator all 260 you want in private, but take the problems you would prefer to go away by closing your eyes and really examine 261 them. You might notice that there is far more than media hype happening here. Fools bury their collective heads in 262 the sand when life gets tough. Are you a fool? 263 French Toast 264 ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() 265 BREAKER BREAKER ONE-NINE. WE GOT US A CONVOY OF 266 PSEUDO-INTELLECTUALS SPOUTING PHILOSOPHICAL 267 MUMBO-JUMBO OVER HERE ON CHANNEL 23. CAN YOU GET 268 A READING ON THAT GOOD BUDY? I NEED SOME GO 269 JUICE TO KEEP BY THE DOUBLE NICKLE. WATCH FOR 270 SEAT COVERS IN THE PREGNANT ROLLER SCATES AND 271 KEEP YOU BUMPERS CLEAN. SMOKEY'S OUT OF THE 272 AIR BECAUSE THE ANGELS ARE CRYIN', AND WE GOT 273 A TOMBSTONE EVERY MILE FOR THE TRUCKERS WHO 274 HAVE DIED MAKING THE ROUTE TO 409. KEEP THE 275 HAMMER POUNDIN' AND THE CONVOY ROLLIN O.M., 276 AND I'LL CATCH YOU ON THE FLIP-FLOP. J.K. 277 OVER, ROVER, ROLLIN, AND OUT. 278 23232323232323232323232323232323232323232323232323 279 280 K-Mart? MacDonalds? Commodore? All in the same breath. I love it. In one 281 sentance you have managed to state everything that is wrong with this 282 country. Only one word comes to mind when those three words are mentioned. 283 Plastic. That's right folks, plastic is the word. What else could you 284 think of? What is it that gets bought at K-Mart? Commodors. What is it 285 that gets bought on the way home from getting a Commodore from K-Mart? 286 Big Macs. Just filling a niche? So niches are filled by oppossum and 287 flea and mud larvea and Chuck Norris and VIPS restraunts and exploding 288 Pintos and modern art and the ibm PCjr. Don't give us niches man, give 289 us markets. Don't sell us what you think we need, sell us what we know 290 we want. Nobody ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of 291 the American buying public. Every Commodore sold reiterates that maxim. 292 293 Sick to my gills and roasted shorts. 294 295 =================================================================== 296 Call TRONNET Now! 643-xxxx Open 24h a day/7 days a week. 300/1200 297 baud. Another open minded system. 298 =================================================================== 299 ^^ 300 Jest passing through my friends. Very interesting goings on Today. How often do 301 these messages change? Is it all free format like the above? I am a new user 302 and am interested in getting to know various systems. 303 Troy (288-xxxx) Thank you 304 ^^ 305 Stupid Fact #117: The most expensive hotel in Las Vegas is the Riviera Hotel 306 checking in at $85-$105 dollars per night for luxury 307 accomodations. 308 Torture device #22: Force your restrained victim to watch 6 hours on Nashville 309 Network without the aid of earplugs, eye patches, or knock- 310 out drops. 311 312 PITTED MINDS SLIME THE RULED UNIVERSE, BUT THE SKULL STRIKES!!!!!!!!!!!! 313 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^* 314 NEOHAMA 315 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^* 316 317 Hey sage, doI know you? Please leave 318 me a mesage. 319 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^* 320 NEOHAMA 321 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^* 322 ______________________JD 2446377.7708______________________________________ 323 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 324 Torture #1: Have a well paying, easy job with wonderfull co-workers. Then 325 have them be country music fans. The worst tortures are the ones you have 326 to live with. 327 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 328 329 330 331 332 This is a test to see if my brand new homemade version teminal 333 rogram will work with BWMS. It should make nice, neat wod breaks 334 t the end of a line. It was designed by me for custom uploding 335 o Backwater. 336 Now we see how that worked. It should ident 337 nd everything. Anyway, this should be enough. 338 Please pardon the above returns, since I am still working to get 339 this working on BWMS. Thanx 340 ######################################################################### 341 ************************************************** ** ****** * * * ******** 342 Hi, this is Jawanee 343 I am a new user and I just wanted to see if this worked. 344 enter 345 I have one question how the **** do I get out of this mode. 346 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++00000001TED++++++ 347 WEL, I'M BACK AFTER A LONG SLEEP. DID ANYTHING INTERESTING HAPPEN THE LAST 348 YEAR OR SO? DON'T ANSWER, I PROBABLY WONT READ IT AND YOU PROBABLY WON'T 349 REMEMBER ME. +++++++++++++++++++++++ 350 THE NIGHT BEGAN TO APPROACH AS I GAZED ACROSS THE DARK FOREST. A LIGHT MIST 351 OF RAIN WAS FALLING, AS IT ALWAYS FELL. THIS FOREST WAS NEVER DRY, THERE 352 WERE PLACES IN IT THAT THE MOULD HAD NEVER BEEN WITHOUT WATER. THE 353 UNDERGROWTH WAS SICKLY, COVERED WITH COUNTLESS LAYERS OF THE STRANGELY 354 SHAPED LEAVES THAT SEEMED TO DISINTEGRATE INTO PULP UNDER THE ASSULT OF 355 WATER. AT TIMES I HAD BEEN ALMOST BEEN SWIMMING IN A SLURRY OF MUD AND 356 LEAF FIBER. "WHY DID I COME BACK?" I THOUGHT. EMPTY LANDS WITH NO ONE, NO 357 CREATURES LIVED HERE WHO WERE LARGER THAN A RAT. I SMILED TO MYSELF. THIS 358 WORLD HAD NEVER SEEN RATS, THEY HAD BEEN BANNED AGES AGO FROM LEAVING EARTH 359 . NOW, WITH EARTH HARDLY A LEGEND, 360 361 THEIR KIND HAD PERISHED. I LOOKED AROUND AGAIN. THERE WAS NOTHING FOR IT 362 BUT TO CONTINUE WALKING. I HAD LIFE RATIONS IN MY PACK THAT WOULD KEEP MY 363 BODY ALIVE FOR THE NEXT CENTURY. WHETHER MY MIND WOULD EMERGE FORM THIS 364 DECRIPT MASS OF DECAY, HEALED, WOULD BE ANYONES GUESS EXCEPT MY OWN. I KNEW 365 WHAT I HAD TO DO HERE. I MUST CONTINUE WALKING AROUND FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS 366 , OR UNTIL MY WILL SNAPPED. NO DRAIN ON MY BODY WOULD BE PLACED BY THIS 367 WORLD. THE TEMPERATURE WAS CONSTANT, THE SLUDGE NEVER VARIED FROM A DEPTH 368 OF 3 FEET, AND IT WAS MUCH LIKE TAKING A CONTINUOUS BATH IN WET PAPER. MY 369 PACK WOULD KEEP ME ALIVE, AND I HAD NO RESPONSIBILITIES AT ALL. MY MIND WAS 370 BURNED OUT. IF IT COULD EVER REBUILD IT MUST GO DOWN TO THE ABSOLUTE BASE. 371 I MIGHT GO MAD FIRST. I JUST MUST DRIFT,AND LET MY HATRED OF THIS PLACE DIE 372 INTO NOTHINGNESS. 373 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++000000001TED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 374 +0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+ 375 376 thithis is kristi galt.... 377 anybody out theree speak 378 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 379 French Toast: Were you born in a TV studio or what? Informed is one thing, 380 but swindled is quite another. Take it from someone who's working in 381 journalism for a long time, if you believe half of what you read, see, or 382 even hear, your probably half mis-informed. I say mis-informed is much, 383 much worse than non-informed. 384 PEN NAME 385 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 386 0000000TED m.: of course we still remember you. Was your entry your 387 opinion of OSU? Or just the Corvallis-area bulletin boards? Oh yes, 388 you weren't too thrilled with the booming metropolis of Corvallis. 389 +Dante- 390 391 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 392 Darn...nobody seems to have enjoyed my Lit Dulls Dory. Sniff. Hertz 393 =============================================================================== 394 *************************************************************************** 395 Greetingss humans, 396 Just a note to say Howdy and I'm back on-line for what it's worth 397 kristi galt: welcome, we are here and it's your turn to speak. 398 *******************************kathyD************************************* 399 ************************************************************************ 400 It's been a few hours since i checked in last and nothing new... oh well 401 John S.: Great story as is normaldarn terminal... 402 untill later 403 ********************************kathyD************************************ 404 Some of the stories here make me wonder if the writers are Lifespringers. 405 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 406 This is a test to see if my brand new homemade version terminal 407 rogram will work with BWMS. It should make nice, neat word breaks 408 t the end of a line. It was designed by me for custom uploading 409 o Backwater. 410 Now we see how that worked. It should indent 411 nd everything. Anyway, this should be enough. 412 413 S 414 Sorry for the repeat message. Apparently, I still need to make the 415 delay longer at the beginning of a line. Thanx 416 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 417 +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=++= 418 Malcolm X's belief in the religion of Islam was reinforced 419 hen he was making his pilgrimage to Mecca and he met fellow Muslims. 420 His attitude toward the white race was transformed when he learned 421 hat white does not necessarily mean complexion, but the actios 422 f white men. 423 424 Malcolm X's belief in the religion of Islam was reinforced 425 when he was making his pilgrimage to Mecca and he met fellow 426 Muslims. His attitude toward the white race was transformed 427 when he learned that white does not necessarily mean complexion, 428 but the actios of white men. 429 430 +++++=========+++++++++++================+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 431 ******************************************************************** 432 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 433 ******************************************************************** 434 435 THE DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION invites you to a fund 436 raising party at the BLITZ HOSPITALITY ROOM, November 15th at 437 6:30 PM 438 439 ######### FOOD DRINKS PRIZES GAMES ******* 440 441 Assress ::: 12th and West Burnside, Portland,ORE 442 443 444 MENUE: RAVISHING ROLLS 445 SPECIAL CUSTOM SUPER BUFFET 446 VEGETABLE TRAY WITH EXOTIC DIP 447 GOURMET CHEESE AND MEAT TRAY 448 SWEET AND SOUR MEATBALLS 449 BARBECUED PORK CHINESE STYLE 450 BEER--SODA POP--MINERAL WATER 451 452 EVERYTIHING IS FREE FOR $10.00 A TICKET 453 CALL BONNIE BENSON AT 223-xxxx FOR TICKETS. 454 455 This is a scholorship fund for DP and Computer Science majors 456 457 ******************************************************************* 458 _________________________________________________________________ 459 ******************************************************************* 460 461 CH /Assress/Address/ 462 Just to let you know, I rather enjoyed your Lit Dulls Tory - A. M. Goer 463 /exit 464 WHY WASN'T I INFORMED? 465 -A. M. Goer 466 **$)@!#_*$!@)$*!@)_*$)_@*%)_!@*%)!_@*%)_!@*%_!)@%*)@#_*%!)_*%!@_%&_**%)@#_*%@_*%@_#)*%@%*@#)_*%@#_%*@#)_%*#@_)%*@#%*@%@# 467 Mikey: Thanks for the check last night. I would frame it but I am in too desperate need for the money. I hope JAPAN 468 Inc. likes the program. We had a good discussion! Rap sessions like that are really enjoyable. Thanks. 469 Milch: I guess we are very incompatible as far as time goes down at the U. Maybe next term. 470 Leonard: I prepared your disk. Perhaps I will see you Sunday at Orycon. 471 *)_@#*%)_@#*%)_@*#%)_*@#)_*%)#@_*^#$)_^*@)_^*@# L'homme sans Parity %*_)@#*%_)@#*%_@)*)_^*@^)_@#$^&*@)_*^^)_*_)@*^@#)_^* 472 ANNOUNCING A NEW BBS SYSTEM IN TOWN: THE ROUSER. 473 THE PHONE NUMBER IS 246-xxxx. HOURS OF OPERATION 474 ARE 9:00PM TO 8:00AM. PLEASE DO NOT CALL DURING 475 OFF LINE HOURS. CALL NOW! 476 477 _________________________________________________________________________ 478 Why Pen Name, do you journalism types always say stuff like 'your (sic) 479 probably half mis-informed?' I would have thought that someone who has 480 been working in journalism as long as you have would know better. Your 481 (no sic) comments on TV studios escape me. Why would you say such a 482 thing? What do you know about my information gathering habits? Are you 483 aware of what my line of work is? Do you realize how funny you should 484 drop the old journalism line to me? No, probably not. Anyone who shoots 485 from the hip as you have done on this disk must be in the dark about 486 humor, rationalization, and pure common sense. Let he who is 'mis- 487 informed' cast the first Oregonian. 488 French Toast 489 __________________________________________________________________________ 490 ***************************************************************** 491 Enuf guys. Don't rock the boat please. 492 ****************************KathyD******************************* 493 494 495 496 26 HELLO, I'LL BE GENTLE ITS MY FIRST TIME. 497 LF 498 They came to the river,young,rich,adventurous and desirous 499 seeing the magnificence of the gourge. He found it all that he 500 ad hoped, its water, its sun, feasts, - and the beauty of its 501 woman. He took quarters in the aristocratic old house boat and 502 e , one day, was talking with some of his new River friends. 503 He had just done complimenting the women of their city and 504 er when Tommaso spoke up,saying, "ah, but you have not seen 505 he most superb beauty of all, our legend, our famous lady of 506 mystery, whom every man praises but whom almost noone has ever 507 n." 508 Pressed for a further account, Tommaso continued, "she is 509 the wife of a well-to-do master sail maker. Two years ago, there 510 a rumor that the lord duke of the beach was so inflamed by 511 e one glimpse of her that he swore he would put her to the 512 proof. And there have been other tales. Still, though there are 513 servants in his home , none will admit to having seen her, I 514 ve been to his shop often, and often have I seen him at the 515 river or the city --always in the company of his cousin, a young 516 ho stidies law at the university, but never with a wife." 517 LaBones asked to be taken to the sail makers shop and 518 introduced to Him. Having arrived, Tommaso made the introduction 519 and excused himself for other business while LaBones sat down to 520 der a set of sails. 521 As the sailmaker bent over some measurements, LaBones 522 lanced around the shop and was astonished to see a beautiful 523 young woman spying on him fromn the back of the gallery. She had 524 fairest face, the reddest lips and the most enchanting eyes 525 e had ever behled. So struck with love was he that he almost 526 cried out. Then she was gone. 527 A little latter, a young man came down the stairs from the 528 lery, The sailmaster oing round at him, said, "ah, 529 cousin,"as he ushered LaBones to the door. But the face of the 530 ng man was the face LaBones had seen in back. 531 LaBones went at once to meet Tommaso and the two had a very 532 long talk, at the end of which they made a plan. 533 534 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>CONTINUED<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 535 536 =========================== RIVERRAT ============================ 537 G 538 539 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 540 replace 541 ___________________________________________________________________________ 542 Nick Danger Is Back!! 543 544 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 545 From Prometheus; Delivered 546 Phantom arguments always frustrated me. Phantoms do not plan anything that 547 has anything to do with their arguments. Especially borders, oh, the idiocy of 548 most Phantom borders. Names are almost always worse though,. 549 Names such as "Anon E. Mous," or "Jess Guessit" are the hallmarks of the 550 Phantom. Most likely since they sound semi, or at least demi, intelligent, or 551 at least when the name is made up anyway. 552 Arguments and beliefs are also common between them. The purposelessness 553 of human existence, idiocy of aristocracy, intellect of democracy, planned 554 obsolesence and cynical ideas all around. 555 Phantom arguments do make us appreciate debaters like Laissez-Faire and 556 Mesolithic Mathematician though. Where are they when we need them? 557 Assorted messages follow; 558 The Man in Gray; Once upon a time, we snagged a medical kit. Remember? 559 Well we also hocked about three days later. Remember that? Well, we never 560 really read the labels on the stuff. Remember yet? Uh, well, Retch had some 561 assorted nuts in there. Remember Retch? Remember Retch, angry? 562 Sondargaard; Are we playing for keyps this time? 563 Montague; NDC Saturday? GSC till then. 564 565 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 566 567 ********************************************************************** 568 Greetings humans and fellow bbs addicts, 569 It;s only my first day back and already someone has taken the 570 liberty of entering a message using my pen name. I never told anyone not 571 to rock the boat and I formally retract that message. 572 now, where are those stories.... 573 **************************kathyD******************* 574 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 575 Prometheus Unbound- Lets not be talking stolen medical equipment, I like my 576 job, my job likes me. If only they would stop listening to the damn country 577 music. Wasn't Retch doing some work with old Datsun 210's and Nitrous Oxide 578 injectors? Wasn't Retch killed after that?? 579 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 580 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 581 French Toast: 'Shoot from the hip' eh? May I remind you who started this 582 dribble? Why, YOU, dear person. As for my knowledge of what 583 -goes-out-that-never-came in in popular meadia, rest assured 584 that I do not speak without the knowledge gained only in field 585 work. As for popular media in general, I suggest you read 586 'The Glass Teat' by Harlan Ellison. And, it's not published 587 by Gannet. 588 PEN NAME 589 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 590 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\marker\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 591 592 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 593 French toast: 594 No, I am not a fool, but maybe you are. You are showing all the 595 wonderful blandishments of a person who has belived what the media has said, 596 instead of studying the problem for yourself. It is not the epidemic that 597 the media would have you believe for the average person. As was stated, 598 unless you are a homosexual who practices anal intercourse, or a hemophliac 599 who requires massive transfussions, the chances of contacting AIDS is *VERY* 600 slim. About the possiblity of being struck by lightning. *IF* you are amoung 601 one of the high risk groups as mentioned, someone who on a daily basis comes 602 in contact through direct or indirect infusion to your own system of the 603 body fluids of someone who does have AIDS, then yes, the chances are good that 604 you will contact AIDS. I'll restrain myself from saying I hope you are among 605 the high risk group, since that would lower me to your level of name calling. 606 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ fred +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 607 608 I WONDER IF HAMSTERS GET AIDS? NOW WHAT DID I DO WITH THAT DUCT TAPE...... 609 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 610 611 Did I hear something about a stolen medical case? Hmmmm.... this 612 could be the crime of the century. Now where did I put my badge? 613 614 Mohammed Wassir 615 616 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 617 618 Dearest fred: Practice what you believe, but please don't come begging to MY 619 TREASURY, MY IDIOT-LAWMAKERS, and MY SENSE OF SYMPATHY for assistance because 620 you and your brazenness suddenly face death from AIDS. If one believes the 621 numbers offered by national news releases (potentially at least 3/4 truth), 622 only 7000 of 14,000 diagnosed American AIDS sufferers ARE STILL ALIVE. You a 623 gambler; willing to bet my future and your own? Thank you--NO! Remember: 624 FLIES BREED DISEASE -- KEEP YOURS ZIPPED. Humbug 625 Oh please... I need to receive some anal intercourse quick! Screw the risk, I 626 need it bad! I don't care if I die! I have the right to live my homosexuality 627 the way I want! Now... US Govrnment! I have AIDS! Please help! Spend billions 628 on me! I'm just a poor lost faggot in a woods full of large trees! 629 So spend your billions on me! I deserve it!!!!! hELP!!!!!!!! TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 629