NUMBER OF LINES: 999 001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19 1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2$************************* INSTALLED: 26 JAN 89 *************************** 3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator 4$************************************************************************** 5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately 8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general 9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the 10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all 11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the 12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data 13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out 14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering 15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to 16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up. 17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18$************************************************************************** 19$ 002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 01/26/89 22:05 Msg:2980 Call:17964 Lines:5 20 In the early days, living in their squalid apartment, all three 21 shared dreams of success. In the end, however, Bob the Spoon and 22 Ernie the Fork wound up in an old silverware drawer, and only 23 Mac the Knife went on to fame and fortune. 24 ******************************************************************** 003=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/26/89 22:10 Msg:2981 Call:17965 Lines:12 25 &*&*&*&*'s 26 Well, It looks like I'm at the top. 27 28 One more day to the weekend. I can't wait. 29 30 buy Green by REM, one of the best albums of 1988. 31 32 Ok, the commercial is over. 33 34 An Astral Dreamer 35 &*&*&*&*'s 36 004=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/26/89 22:30 Msg:2982 Call:17966 Lines:10 37 ______________________________THE VISION_______________________________ 38 Congrats AD, is that your first time at the top?? It's late now and my 39 brother needs to use the phone, so I'll be in tomorrow after school at 40 around 3:00. See you then. 41 42 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 43 44 Later...... 45 46 A D I S A T T H E T O P!!! 005=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/26/89 23:32 Msg:2983 Call:17969 Lines:14 47 &*&*&*&*'s 48 No, I've been at the top around two times before. I more often end up being at 49 botom. Hagbard, how are things? 50 51 Friar, could you please enter some more stuff here? 52 53 Too all of those who call and do not enter stuff, don't be afraid! everybody 54 has somthing to say. 55 56 Till tommorow then. 57 58 An Astral Dreamer 59 &*&*&*&*'s 60 006=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 01/26/89 23:58 Msg:2984 Call:17973 Lines:6 61 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 62 some more stuff here ? 63 An odd request, but happy to comply. 64 I have been reading Bertrand Russell's works of late. How about a 65 conversation on the relative merits of his philosophical treatises? 66 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 007=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 01/27/89 00:29 Msg:2985 Call:17974 Lines:59 67 68 {} 69 70 Check the last 100 lines of disk B. You'll find a remarkably 71 poor continuation of the "bagel" story. I wrote that stuff 72 off the top of my head. Making a sequel is h*ll, but it keeps my 73 mind going. 74 75 The land of Minix does not lend itself to such graceful powerhouses. 76 - Least they be re-invented. 77 78 Friar, my own philsophical knowledge is practical and somewhat limited 79 in scope. Would you care to give the views of Mr. Russel, so I may 80 understand future discussions? As a failed idealist, I tend to look 81 on the bright side too much...I think? 82 83 More story? 84 85 * * * 86 87 With an unsettling lurch, his stomach informed him that he had missed 88 lunch. Dashing back inside, the refrigerator stood like chest of gold, 89 waiting to be opened. Yanking on the door, the inside revealed several 90 quick prospects: luncheon meat, Monteray Jack, white bran bread, and 91 some light mayonaisse (sp - ack, more sp's!). Slamming and banging 92 drawers and cupboards, he quickly assembled two sandwhiches, and 93 satiated his appitite in a few minutes. The two were followed by the 94 remnant orange juice from breakfast. 95 96 A sudden beam of sunlight struck his cheek from the dining windows. 97 The day was mostly over, and the night would be here soon. More work 98 had to be done before he could use the CarbonPlas in the workshop. 99 100 But he changed his mind. 101 102 A Day's work he had done. Everything was prep'd, stored, saved, or 103 recorded. It was time to stop working. It was time to Relax. 104 105 After returning the smock to the lab, he showered yet again, but 106 only soaking his body against the warm water and steamed air. Emerging 107 a half-hour later in his robe, he asked the house for some music. 108 109 Some ancient country-western song that had never even heard of music 110 ratings (much less carried one) blared from every corner of the house. 111 "VOLUME!" he screamed, and the annoying din died to a quite talk. 112 "Change Music" he asked, and the house quickly scanned for music, 113 locking in on a local station playing a relaxing instrumental. 114 115 He then seated himself and pondered. Actually, he thought about things 116 that most humans take for granted: Why are we here? Who am I? Where 117 do I come from? Is this all there is, or is there more? 118 119 The questions circled in a vicious loop, like buzzards awaiting the 120 last gasp of some wounded animal. Somehow, without thought (or was 121 it effort?) on his part, the answers came to him. 122 123 Hagbard Celine 124 125 {} 008=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/27/89 10:35 Msg:2986 Call:17979 Lines:7 126 &*&*&*&*'s 127 Interesting story Hagbard. Frier, I to would be interested in discussing 128 philosophy but am not familier with the individual you mentioned. 129 130 An Astral Dreamer 131 &*&*&*&*'s 132 009=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 01/27/89 11:53 Msg:2987 Call:17981 Lines:4 133 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 134 135 Bertrand Russell (LorUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 136 Lgu nfv iue.  unvie^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uve^^^^uv^^u 010=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/27/89 17:42 Msg:2988 Call:17983 Lines:17 137 _____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__________________________ 138 Oh my! Major line noise on that last entry from Friar. Well, It looks like 139 everyone is doing just fine here. How are you AD? Your tooth date is coming 140 soon (I'm not trying to give you grief!). It looks like Hd Celine has a 141 pretty good story going there, it is really neat-o! AD, I have been on some 142 of the other boards and I recognize you (esp. on Overworked Dragon)! Your 143 name is Mike Miller, right?? Yep! Look for me around the Dragon, too. My 144 real name is Matthew Torres. I like the Dragon a lot! Thanks for giving me 145 the #. Well, not much more to say, I'm going to a movie tonight (I don't 146 know which one yet) so I'll see everyone around here. See ya AD. 147 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 148 149 Later...... 150 151 ** T H E V I S I O N ** 152 153 011=Usr:58 Moon Head 01/27/89 22:31 Msg:2989 Call:17989 Lines:13 154 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 155 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 156 By George, I've got that #@%$+^# game figured out - almost..... I see 157 someone has managed to get as high as 14 hits (not bad!) I made it up 158 to 12.....almost had 13 but my time ran out. 159 I'll be back....... 160 161 Try it - after you get the hang of it its really not bad at all. A contest 162 is bound to occur...... 163 164 MoonHead 165 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 166 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 012=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/28/89 01:19 Msg:2990 Call:17992 Lines:14 167 &*&*&*&*'s 168 Hmm, I've been discoverer! Yes indeed my real name is Mike Miller. Kind of 169 dull ain't it? I've often thought of just droping my last name and using 170 my middle as my last. Thus I would be Mike James. I don't think there are 171 nearly as many Mike James as there are Mike Miller. 172 173 Oh, Vision I had thought that that might be you on those boards. Glad you 174 like them. 175 176 I wonder what has happened to Kurfur? Hopefully his modem didn't die again. 177 178 An Astral Dreamer 179 &*&*&*&*'s 180 013=Usr:322 Stray Cat 01/28/89 12:04 Msg:2991 Call:17996 Lines:7 181 182 HB - was it salami or baloney???? ;) 183 184 Did you ever explain your name ....? 185 186 // 187 done 014=Usr:289 Audie Huber 01/28/89 17:24 Msg:2992 Call:18003 Lines:51 188 3.14159265358979323846 189 Now that finals are over for me, Econ 202 was the hardest, it is 190 time for some beer drinking songs: 191 Come hither, my lads, with your tankards of ale, 192 And drink to the present before it shal fail; 193 Pile each on your platter a mountain of beef, 194 For 'tis eating and drinking that bring us relief: 195 So fill up your glass, 196 For life will soon pass; 197 When you're deat ye'll ne'er drink to your king or your lass! 198 199 Anacreon had a red nose, so they say; 200 But what's a red nose if ye're happy and gay? 201 Gad split me! I'd rather be red whilst I'm here, 202 Than white as a lily--and dead half a year! 203 So Betty, my miss, 204 Come give me a kiss; 205 In hell there's no innkeeper's daughter like this! 206 207 Young Harry, propp'd up just as straight as he's able, 208 Will soon lose his wig and slip under the table, 209 But fill up your goblets and pass 'em around---- 210 Better under the table than under the ground! 211 So revel and chaff 212 As ye thirstily quaff: 213 Under six feet of dirt 'tis less easy to laugh! 214 215 The fiend strie me blue! I'm scarce able to walk, 216 And damn me if I can stand upright or talk! 217 Here, landlord, bid Betty to summon a chair; 218 I'll try home for a while, for my wife is not there! 219 So lend me a hand; 220 I'm not able to stand, 221 But I'm gay whilst I linger on top of the land! 222 223 (how about one more.) 224 225 Slumber, watcher, till the spheres, 226 Six and twenty thousand years 227 Have revolv'd, and I return 228 To the spot where now I burn, 229 Other stars anon shall rise 230 To the axis of the skies; 231 Stars that soothe and stars that bless 232 With a sweet forgetfullness: 233 Only when my round is o'er 234 Shall the past disturb thy door. 235 236 --Lyrics courtesy of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. 237 238 3.14159265358979323846 -----Audie Huber 015=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/28/89 19:54 Msg:2993 Call:18005 Lines:12 239 ________________________THE VISION________________________________ 240 241 Hey Huber, did HP Lovecraft really write that stuff?? I am a fan of 242 his short stories, especially "The Rats in the Cellar" (I think). There 243 have even been a couple movies made from his stories, such as "From 244 Beyond" or "The Re-Animator" and they were gruesome, but good. I 245 liked those little poems you entered. 246 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 247 248 Later...... 249 250 T H E V I S I O N 016=Usr:289 Audie Huber 01/28/89 21:41 Msg:2994 Call:18013 Lines:6 251 3.14159265358979323846 252 Yes those lines were by Lovecraft. The first was from "The Tomb" written 253 in 1917. The second was from "Polaris" written in 1918. I bought "The 254 Doom that came to Sarnath" yesterday at Powell's books, I should finish 255 it tonight. It's a damn good book. 256 3.14159265358979323846 Audie Huber. 017=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/29/89 12:06 Msg:2995 Call:18023 Lines:11 257 &*&*&*&*'s 258 Yawn! Noon and I just got up. AD&D till two in the morning will do that to you. 259 260 Poe wrote some good stories. I remember the tell tale heart as being one of the 261 more interesting. 262 263 Well I guess I'll get some homework done. 264 265 An Astral Dreamer 266 &*&*&*&*'s 267 018=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/29/89 18:41 Msg:2996 Call:18029 Lines:11 268 _____________________________THE VISION__________________________________ 269 Yes, AD, I liked "The Tell Tale Heart" too. It was one of Poe's better 270 poems. I also liked "The Raven" by him, which I have memorized because 271 we had to memorize it Freshmen year in English I. I went down to PSU 272 library today from 11:00 (when it opened) to 5:30. Boy did I get a lot 273 done. Now I get to relax tonight!! Well, I'll see everyone later. 274 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 275 276 Later..... 277 278 Y O U K N O W W H O 019=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/30/89 00:52 Msg:2997 Call:18040 Lines:7 279 &*&*&*&*'s 280 I need another computer. When you have friends over it can be real hard to 281 get at your machine. 282 283 An Astral Dreamer 284 &*&*&*&*'s 285 020=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 01/30/89 08:33 Msg:2998 Call:18044 Lines:11 286 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 287 Wow, that was a heavy line hit. Through me clear off. 288 Bertrand Russell, Lord Russell, was a mathematician first. Then he discovered 289 that philosophy and mathematics shared many things. He was a pacifist most of 290 his life, changing only during the second world war. He was an agnostic, and 291 he died at the age of 98 in 1970. He has been called the greatest philospher 292 of the 20th century. 293 What I propose is that I post a particularly juicy piece of his work, and then 294 we all disect it, comment on it, or make it better. 295 Any takers? 296 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 021=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/30/89 17:49 Msg:2999 Call:18050 Lines:13 297 &*&*&*&*'s 298 I'm up for it. It sounds like it would be interesting. I'm always willing to 299 put forth and opinion. Wrong though they often turn out to be. 300 301 Wow, has my computer been busy these last couple of days. It's kind'of like a 302 beholder to some people. When you have several friends stop by you are 303 bound to lose your keyboard for a good many hours. 304 305 I enjoy their company, But I wish they would/could their own machines. 306 307 An Astral Dreamer 308 &*&*&*&*'s 309 022=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/30/89 18:48 Msg:3000 Call:18051 Lines:16 310 ____________________________THE VISION_________________________________ 311 Hi everyone! Hey AD, how are you anyway? It looks like your friends need 312 to buy their own computer! Oh, well it's ok. So, my cat is fine, stitches 313 in the left eye, and the funny thing is is that my dad said, while he 314 is here at the vet, we might as well have him neutered as well. So it was 315 done. Poor cat! He's fine now, though. So, Friar, are you going to tell 316 me what a "Parrot Bashing Exercise" is or what? You must have missed it 317 last time I asked you. That's ok. KKKKurfur's modem died again or he 318 would have been on by now. I'm going now, but will be back later to see 319 "whatever"! 320 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 321 322 Later...... 323 324 Silly Rabbi, Kicks are for Trids 325 I L I K E D I T A S T R A L D R E A M E R! 023=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 01/31/89 01:11 Msg:3001 Call:18066 Lines:34 326 327 {} 328 329 Hagbard Celine was taken from an off-beat and quite "radical" trilogy 330 called "The Illuminatus Trilogy". The son of a Norwigian Father and 331 Sicilian Mother, he was a Guru, Naval Architect, and a great deal of 332 other things as well. Throughout the trilogy, he represented the 333 "ideal" man, as well as the "ideal" man's faults. I can't reveal 334 too much more about this strange character without spoiling one of 335 the best-written stories I've seen in quite awhile. 336 337 For those who have NOT read the whole trilogy, I advise you to do so, 338 but in the process, I also advise you to remember that this stuff is 339 NOT for the MEEK and MILD. It is a very explicit story, and also contains 340 many sections that require re-reading to understand what is being said. 341 You will also find many other "mini-stories" within the series itself, 342 each of which is entertaining. If you like mystery, 343 science fiction, conspiricies, or watching your mother's eyes bug out as 344 she reads it, then I do recommend it to you. I guess one of the main 345 reasons I've always been attracted to it comes from a small amount 346 of paranoia I have accumulated over my short years. (No, I don't glance 347 over my shoulder every 10 seconds. But I don't like being outside at 348 dark.) 349 350 As for my real name, only Astral Dreamer has discovered my true 351 identity. We haven't met in person, but we do talk frequently over the 352 boards in the area. 353 354 Mr. Celine 355 356 "The fear of death is the beginning of slavery." - H. Celine 357 _The Illuminatus Trilogy_ 358 359 {} 024=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/31/89 10:24 Msg:3002 Call:18068 Lines:23 360 361 &*&*&*&*'s 362 How about some poetry. 363 364 I wanted yo be with you but I couldn't understand, 365 that you hadn't really left me you'd just opened up your hand. 366 367 in the early morning hours there's a piece I feel inside me, it's 368 a piece I want to keep. 369 370 But you're a picture in a gallery that lives inside my mind, a fragment 371 of the puzzle who's picture I must find. 372 373 374 Whoops, rhe second verse should be, 375 In the early morning hours when the fightings lost in sleep, 376 There's a piece I feel inside me, it's a piece I want to keep. 377 378 Thats all for now I guess. 379 380 An Astral Dreamer 381 &*&*&*&*'s 382 025=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/31/89 15:20 Msg:3003 Call:18073 Lines:7 383 ______________________________THE VISION_________________________________ 384 385 S N O W T O N I G H T!! 386 - (I hope!) 387 388 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 389 026=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/31/89 16:01 Msg:3004 Call:18079 Lines:10 390 &*&*&*&*'s 391 392 Snow? Hmm, it is getting a bit chill out. 393 394 So did anybody like my poetry? poetry is even harder then writting. I get this 395 nagging feeling that I have no talent in either. 396 397 An Astral Dreamer 398 &*&*&*&*'s 399 027=Usr:483 Lord Beaker 01/31/89 16:55 Msg:3005 Call:18081 Lines:15 400 -----======-=-----=-=====-=-------------=-==========-=---------=-=-------=== 401 More 'bouts with Deamons. You can thank Val' Te for the snow (Though s/he's 402 rather viscous and proably wouldn't appreciate it), it's his specialty. Well 403 I'll probably never completly recover, but thats life on seperate planes for 404 you. I wouldn't recomend getting involved with Deamons, even a fair price c 405 an be hell to pay (for both sides). Then again, there are some advantages ( 406 You watch my back and I'll watch yours (course make sure you find one that w 407 ill watch yours)). 408 409 7"abernacky 410 o 411 \Lord \__/ 412 /Beaker oo 413 o 414 -==--{=======-=--------=-===========-=--------=-======-=----=-======-=------ 028=Usr:131 THE VISION 01/31/89 17:11 Msg:3006 Call:18082 Lines:14 415 ________________________________THE VISION_________________________________ 416 I liked your poetry AD. About the snow, I just got done watching the news 417 on 4 and 6 and there is a definite 2-4 inches either tonight or in the next 418 couple days on the SURFACE LEVEL! Some cold arctic crap is coming down here 419 from Alaska and it will go right over us, temperatures may even get into 420 the single digits in the next few days. The best thing about all this is 421 the possibility of missing a couple school days....... 422 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 423 424 Later...... 425 426 W H A T? 427 DID SOMEONE SAY 428 V I S I O N ? ? 029=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/31/89 17:39 Msg:3007 Call:18083 Lines:8 429 &*&*&*&*'s 430 I can identify with the missing school part. I used to pray for snow back in 431 High School. 432 433 Sounds like we're in for nasty wether. 434 435 &*&*&*&*'s 436 030=Usr:58 Moon Head 01/31/89 21:50 Msg:3008 Call:18087 Lines:13 437 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 438 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 439 Snow is good for the soul. (Note: This is a P R O F O U N D statement!) 440 441 Is there or is there not a gathering to be held at a semi-local 442 establishment, eh? Preferably with some good regional microbrewery 443 stock on hand.... 444 445 Well? 446 447 MoonHead 448 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 449 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 031=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 01/31/89 22:33 Msg:3009 Call:18090 Lines:9 450 &*&*&*&*'s 451 I believe there is a monthly get together for Backwater if that is what you 452 mean, The details slip my mind for now. 453 454 I'm sure somebody can remember though. 455 456 An Astral Dreamer 457 &*&*&*&*'s 458 032=Usr:13 voyeur 01/31/89 23:53 Msg:3010 Call:18093 Lines:6 459 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 460 New word for the day: GHOUGHPTEIGHBTEAU 461 pronounced as follows - "gh" as in hiccough, "ough" in though, "pt" in ptomaine 462 "eigh" in weigh, "bt" in debt, and "eau" in beau. 463 Alternate spelling: potato. 464 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 033=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 02/01/89 03:23 Msg:3011 Call:18097 Lines:12 465 466 {} 467 468 URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT 469 470 Astral Dreamer, read your college mail! This is urgent! 471 472 URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT 473 474 Hagbard 475 476 {} 034=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/01/89 09:05 Msg:3012 Call:18100 Lines:6 477 &*&*&*&*'s 478 Ok Hagbard, No problem. I'm heading over now... 479 480 An Astral Dreamer 481 &*&*&*&*'s 482 035=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 02/01/89 14:22 Msg:3013 Call:18107 Lines:8 483 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 484 Well, any others? I will post the first one tommorrow, if that is 485 acceptable to all. 486 487 PS - The parrot was bashed. A good time was had by all. (Except Martine's 488 date.) 489 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 490 036=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/01/89 14:35 Msg:3014 Call:18108 Lines:14 491 __________________________________THE VISION______________________________ 492 Yes, Friar, I will be involved with the commentary of this writer, too. I 493 will be back tomorrow to see the part of his work you will post. Is any- 494 one enjoying the snow?? I'm not. It's boring already. It never was really 495 that fun in the first place. I woke up late. All my friends that live near 496 me are already out having fun. All I'm doing is sitting at home watching 497 TV. I still hope it snows again tonight, though, because I really don't 498 want to get up and go to school tomorrow.... 499 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_* 500 501 Later..... 502 503 S N O W A G A I N ??? 504 I Hope!! 037=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/01/89 17:29 Msg:3015 Call:18110 Lines:11 505 &*&*&*&*'s 506 If the witherman can be believed there will be a bit more overnight. 507 508 What type of music do the rest of you listen to? What are you're favorite 509 groups? Do you care at all? 510 511 Could somebody explain the difference between to and too? 512 513 An Astral Dreamer 514 &*&*&*&*'s 515 038=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/01/89 17:41 Msg:3016 Call:18111 Lines:22 516 _____________________________THE VISION________________________________ 517 Yes, I hear there will be more, with very low low temperatures. Sure I 518 care about music. Um, I basically just listen to the radio, but there 519 are some specific groups that I like. The album that you mentioned, I 520 forget the exact name, I have not heard of that group. Are they good? 521 Re-enter the name ok? 522 The difference between to and too is as follows AD: 523 To -- Used to specify a direction. Ex: I am going the store. 524 (or place of travel) 525 Used to ask questions. Ex: What are you going do today? 526 The infinitive form of verbs: swim, ski 527 Ex: I like swim. 528 Too -- Used to say also. Ex: I like music . 529 Do you like the radio too? 530 Does he like the snow too? 531 Same as: Does he like the snow also? 532 Did that help? 533 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 534 535 Later..... 536 537 T H E V I S I O N 039=Usr:178 terri bates 02/01/89 18:57 Msg:3017 Call:18117 Lines:22 538 ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * the muse ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) 539 Well, it' been at least a year since I've been around, and most of you 540 don't remember me, much less care, but I'm back. I'm sure you'll all be 541 much more aMUSEd in time to come. Yes, I can hear you all thinking 542 "Why had this ditzy broad come back...after all, no MUSE is good MUSE!" 543 Well I hate to disappoint all you lovely gentlemen (and not so lovely 544 gentleman) but I've reMUSEd my subscription. 545 You seem to show an interest in poetry. I shall henceforth submit 546 for your pleasure a piece of dogerel that I admit is not my own. 547 The original stuff is a little more difficult, and I was not prepared 548 to do any original art this evening. In fact, I didn't even know that 549 I would have a working terminal tonite. Wasn't I aMUSEd?!?! 550 .......... 551 I would tell you 552 If I wanted to to 553 What makes me what I am. 554 555 But I don't really want to 556 And you don't 557 Give a damn. 558 Langston Hughs 559 * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ta ta ) * ) * ) * ) * 040=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/01/89 21:12 Msg:3018 Call:18121 Lines:13 560 ______________________________THE VISION_________________________________ 561 Hey MUSE! I like the way you use your name in the stuff you enter. I can 562 see how it could get very funny. Well, welcome back after a year! I will 563 be looking forward to seeing some more of your stuff. As you know already 564 I am THE VISION. I have been around for about a month. By the way, who 565 wrote that poem you entered? 566 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 567 568 Later..... 569 570 T H E V I S I O N 571 Hey, It's snowing!! 572 041=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/01/89 22:34 Msg:3019 Call:18122 Lines:10 573 &*&*&*&*'s 574 Thanks Vision, I'll try to keep it clear. somtimes it just seems like to 575 much trouble to distinguish between them. Ugghh, I'll bet I just screwed 576 up too. 577 578 Welcome back MUSE, Humer is always a good thing. 579 580 An Astral Dreamer 581 &*&*&*&*'s 582 042=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/01/89 23:21 Msg:3020 Call:18124 Lines:32 583 &*&*&*&*'s 584 Hmm, the system locked up on me the last time I logged in. Strange. 585 586 Sorry I didn't answer you before Vision. The group I mentioned was REM. their 587 latest album is called Green. If you only listen to the radio you might find 588 them to be a bit strange. 589 590 Good sound track music I think. But then I'm biased. The song by them that is 591 being played on radio now is called stand. "stand in the place were you live, 592 now face north. look in that direction, wonder why you've never before." 593 594 Or somthing like that. Their last album sold over a million copies. The big 595 tune off of that one was "the one I love." "This one goes out to the one 596 I love, This one goes out to the one I left, behind. Another prop to 597 occupy my time. This one goes out to the one I love." 598 599 There was another song on that album that had some lyrics I really liked. 600 "...land of gentry rationalize. Look who bought the mint, buy a gingle, buy 601 America." 602 603 one last one from there third album called can't get there from here. 604 605 whoops, their not there. 606 607 "go ahead mister city wide hypnotize suit and tye, tell me is it justified." 608 609 I'm not sure these quotes really catch their music. Try anyting by them I like 610 it a lot. Took me a few listens at first, But now they are my favorite group. 611 612 An Astral Dreamer 613 &*&*&*&*'s 614 043=Usr:272 Talos 02/02/89 00:29 Msg:3021 Call:18126 Lines:8 615 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> 616 Another welcome back Muse. Dost thou remember me? Well, this being Feb 2. I 617 have 58 days until I'm old enough to legally visit the microbreweries. I will 618 admit that the pub across from the Albertsons in Greenway (Greenway Pub?) is 619 quite nice. Whence are the Backwater gatherings held? L8r, 620 621 Talos Valheru 622 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> 044=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/02/89 11:18 Msg:3022 Call:18131 Lines:9 623 &*&*&*&*'s 624 The big get together is tonight at stark street Pizza on 92nd and Stark. 625 I'm not sure that I'll be there. I'm even wondering if it will be canceled 626 627 7pm BTW. 628 629 An Astral Dreamer 630 &*&*&*&*'s 631 045=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/02/89 13:23 Msg:3023 Call:18135 Lines:9 632 &*&*&*&*'s 633 Rumor has it that few if any will be showing up for the get together. I 634 won't be able to make it. 635 636 Maybe next month. 637 638 An Astral Dreamer 639 &*&*&*&*'s 640 046=Usr:289 Audie Huber 02/02/89 13:47 Msg:3024 Call:18136 Lines:9 641 3.14159265358979323846 642 "I'm dreaming of a white Groundhog Day....." Kind of loses some of its 643 apeal, eh? Ah well, at least school is out for a majority of the state, but 644 just my damn luck, I'm stuck home with a severely sore throat. They say the 645 wind-chill factor is around -25. Ted Koppel last night said that the Wind- 646 chill factor was a lot of nonsence, I am inclined to believe him. Either way, 647 It's cold. What's the rest of the world doing when the temparature is in 648 the single digits? 649 3.14159265358979323846 Audie Huber. 047=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/02/89 15:45 Msg:3025 Call:18138 Lines:15 650 ____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N___________________________ 651 Hey, Friar are you going to enter that poem/story today? Well, no school 652 again today. I had a little bit of fun in it but it was just too damn cold 653 for me to stand it longer than about 20 minutes. I ran into the house 654 gasping for air. I was developing a little bit of frost bite. It is really 655 cold out there! AD, only 6 days until your tooth date! Have fun! I'm 656 watching Geraldo right now on "Nudism" and it is wierd. I hope that we 657 don't have school again tomorrow although it is not very possible. I don't 658 think it will snow more tonight! Oh, well, we'll see! I hope I didn't 659 forget anything that I wanted to say. I had a bit on my mind..... 660 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 661 662 Later..... 663 664 I T's R E A L L Y C O L D! 048=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/02/89 17:59 Msg:3026 Call:18143 Lines:12 665 &*&*&*&*'s 666 Cold isn't the word, somthing like intensly cold maybe. I waited 15 minutes for 667 the bus tonight and let me tell you it was COLD. I believe in the wind chill 668 factor. BRRRR!!! 669 670 If it does snow tonight there might not be school tommorow. Doesn't matter to 671 me though. Seems even when all the students are out the administrators and 672 teachers are still at work. Oh well, If I don't work I don't get payed. 673 674 An Astral Dreamer 675 &*&*&*&*'s 676 049=Usr:4 Milchar 02/02/89 18:07 Msg:3027 Call:18144 Lines:5 677 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 678 Ah- a familiar face or two. I remember you, MUSE. There are probably a 679 lot of lurkers that remember you too. 'Tis mainly a new crowd- other 680 pursuits intrude upon the lives of the 'Old-Timers'... 681 ++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++ Feb. 2, 1989 18:31:55 +++++++++++++ 050=Usr:178 terri bates 02/02/89 19:16 Msg:3028 Call:18145 Lines:28 682 ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * the muse ) * ) * ) * ) * ) * ) 683 Hi, boys. Glad ya missed me. Names do escape my memory but writing styles 684 never do. Oh thou of the delightful speech, whose words do flow like rain from 685 dark clouds o'er loaded tis my hearts rejoicing to hear the old tongue spoken 686 again. Uncouth as these barbabians be, tis wonder unknown to hear again the 687 language spoken like a true bard. May your own Muse, be she moon or star or 688 simple mortal maid, continue to bless you with flowers of lingo, delightful 689 to the eye and ear. 690 It will continue to snow, possibly over the weekend. Time to hit the 691 slopes boys and girls. I just hope my pipes unfreeze. (Not my pipes, but 692 the ones in my house. My own are kept clear regularly, because I use 693 KLEENO, the new miracle cleanser. Just spray onto any surface and...) 694 god, i hate comercials:: :: :: a note from the bug:: :: :: :: :: 695 ................... 696 Before the singer was the song, and before men had climbed down from the 697 ir ancestral trees the tale had begun. Once we were all waitress of the 698 coffee people, and we were file clerks to the corporate Mind. But we must 699 leave the offices and cafes of the spiritually blind to follow the Yellow 700 Brick Road, herkening to our own Pied Piper, marching to the drum of the 701 internal drummer as we march on toward the far flung stars of sentience. 702 .................. 703 Thus begins my own true tale as a Child of fortune and ruespieler to the 704 self important bosses and chairmen of the board in the Backwater world 705 of civilization. For more information, stay tuned. Background matieral 706 is available in the novel "Child of Fortune" by Norman Spinrad. 707 Michael Moorcock of "Elric" fame calls the book "...a magnificent read." 708 I tend to agree. 709 ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * TTYL ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * 051=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 02/02/89 20:50 Msg:3029 Call:18147 Lines:5 710 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 711 Milchar and Muse- Welcome back. 712 Vision- No B. Russell today. 9:15 and 713 still at the office. 714 [][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][] 716 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 717 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 718 Twenty-five, ladies and gentlemen. Twenty-five. 719 720 On target......... 721 722 Moonhead 723 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 724 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 053=Usr:185 WRAITH 02/02/89 23:48 Msg:3031 Call:18151 Lines:4 725 {!@#$%^&*()_+}~`:"<>?%(& THE ANTI VISION ^%%^$%#$&%&*%&^(&%&*%&%#$^$&*%&%% 726 727 iH sedud. m`I S`NOISIV itna fles. 728@VVVVVVVVVVIIIIIIII&*^%^%&^%SSSSSSIIIOOOOOO^&*&%^&NNNNNN is an ass hole. 054=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/03/89 00:06 Msg:3032 Call:18154 Lines:22 729 I see above me lines that speak of twitleness. Perhaps they can be removed. 730 731 &*&*&*&*'s 732 Well things are really hoping. All this prose makes me wish I had a better 733 grasp of the Eglish tounge. 734 735 Alas (As Pournelle is wont to say.) I seem to be devoid of the ability to 736 write in the clear and flowing verbage that is so common to many who pass 737 through the portal and enter the Inn. 738 739 Milch, You really must try to get here more often. Those of us who people the 740 Inn are in need of leadership. A higher profile by you oldtimers would really 741 help us out. 742 743 I hope to begin writting again soon. I just havn't been in the mood. My last 744 session really went badly. 745 746 Will we ever see disk c? good examples are a great source of learning. 747 748 An Astral Dreamer 749 &*&*&*&*'s 750 055=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/03/89 09:57 Msg:3033 Call:18161 Lines:12 751 ______________________________THE VISION___________________________________ 752@Someone doesn't like me! Did you see that ANTI VISION stuff and VISION is 753@an ass hole. Whoever wrote that doesn't even know that asshole is one word! 754 What's this twittling stuff? I didn't do anything wrong...or did I? If I 755 did I don't remember.... 756 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 757 758 Later...... 759 760 W H O C A R E S? 761 You know, I think it might have been the CHAMP. I should've known the 762 second I saw it. But why? 056=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/03/89 10:12 Msg:3034 Call:18162 Lines:8 763 &*&*&*&*'s 764 Don't sweet it. Definetly not worth your effort. 765 766 Wow, they finally cancelled work! 767 768 An Astral Dreamer 769 &*&*&*&*'s 770 057=Usr:145 THE ABYSS 02/03/89 12:24 Msg:3035 Call:18164 Lines:16 771 THE 772 773 ___ 774 |_ \ 775 / /\ \ 776 / /____\ \ 777 / __________ \ 778 /__/ \__\BYSS... 779 780 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>---------------->>>>>>>>------>>>>---->>-->- 781 WHAT HAPPENED HERE??? 782@Anti Vision must be a real @@@@@ and ###$#!!! 783@and a #@#@ER!!! too!!! 784 hello everyone (not anti....) have been off for some time now. 785 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>---------------->>>>>>>>----->>>>---->>-->- 786 ABYSS HAS SPOKEN... 058=Usr:141 KILL ROY WAS HE 02/03/89 12:36 Msg:3036 Call:18165 Lines:9 787@AAAANNNNTTTTIIIII VVVVVVIIIIIISSSSOOONNN TTTTOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKK MMMMMYYYYY 788@IIIIIDDDDDDDDEEEEAAAAAA. 789 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX KKIILLRROOYY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 790 II''mm ttiicckkeedd ooff tthhaatt aannttii vviissiioon ttookk mmyy 791 lleetteerriinngg ssttyyllee. 792 CChhaammpp lliikkeess VVIISSIIOONN ssoo hhee wwoouullddnn''t ddoo tthhaatt.. 793 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKIILLRROOYY WWAASS HHEERREE!!! 794 ((((((((((((((IIRRIITTAATTEEDD)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) 795@OFF 059=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/03/89 16:43 Msg:3037 Call:18174 Lines:4 796 * 797 798 799 * 060=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/03/89 17:46 Msg:3038 Call:18178 Lines:16 800 ______________________________THE VISION__________________________________ 801 Thanks AD, ABYSS, and KKKIIILLLRROOY, I'm glad that some one around here 802 still likes me. Killroy, I thought it might have been the CHAMP because he 803 didn't talk to me for a while back. Actually, he wouldn't do that. He's 804 cool. So, anyway, AD did you enjoy your day off? I heard on the radio that 805 PSU was closed today! How did you spend your relaxing day? ABYSS, I went 806 and saw 3 Fugitives today and before it there was a preview for a movie 807 directed by James Cameron (Aliens) and it was called The Abyss. If you see 808 one movie this month go see that! It starts in 2 weeks ok? So, anyway, I'm 809 glad to see I'm still in good terms here. 810 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_* 811 812 Later..... 813 814 T H E A N T I A N T I - V I S I O N!!! 815 061=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/03/89 19:50 Msg:3039 Call:18180 Lines:7 816 817 Hey AD, I liked your poem ... sounds like some on the BP! The furnace went 818 out an hour ago because the pipe froze outside. Friday night, less windy 819 than last night, and a repairman charges time and a half on Saturday. 820 San't believe it! And it's gonna be this way at least until Wednesday??? 821 At least we have electricity. 822 062=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/03/89 23:25 Msg:3040 Call:18189 Lines:13 823 &*&*&*&*'s 824 825 Thanks for the praise, I really sheld dry to get onto the BP someday. 826 827 Vision, I went out and bought some books. One called thrice upon a time by 828 James P. Hogan. The other is called White Bull and is by Fred Saberhagen. 829 Havn't had a chance to read either of them yet. I0alc bght a new game 830 for my computer called Dungeon Master. The first two levels were easy, but 831 the third is looking to be a bit more of a challeng. 832 833 An Astral Dreamer 834 &*&*&*&*'s 835 063=Usr:272 Talos 02/04/89 04*08 ]sg:3041 Call:18192 Lines:8 836 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> 837 Alas dear Muse, 'tis a language destined to dwindle as time forages on. 838 The Pub in which I've raised a tankard or two of ale was0dhe0Biverwood Pub 839 on Hall in Beaverton just west of Washington Square. I do prefer the Hillsdale 840 Pub and their Hamburgers though, but Riverwood has a wider selection for the 841 finicky drinker. Off on a lute with my lute, 842 0 Talos Valheru 843 <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> 064=Usr:483 Lord Beaker 02/04/89 13:47 Msg:3042 Call:18196 Lines:13 844 --=-==---===-==---===-----===-------=-=======-=---=---=-======-=-----==--==- 845 Hullo Muse. You may not remember me (I came to here about 2 disks be-for 846 you left). But I've beenn here since (sort of). Hmm...that period shouldnt 847 uv come after that second sentence (my depest opolo(gg) fob0an(u) incon-vni- 848 ens this may have caused), I should be more careful. 849 850 Are there any bar tenders here? I could use a good stout glass o' peanut 851 butter! 852 853 Lord Beaker WOAG \__/ 854 GIP WIF WAG CAIM oo 855 serv to: 7"qbernacky 856 =--{-======-=--------=-=========-=------=-====-=------=-===-------=-======== 065=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/04/89 14:52 Msg:3043 Call:18199 Lines:25 857 _____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N___________________________ 858 Lasd night the power in our house went out. It would have been fine had 859 the following things not happened: I was doing the dishes at the time and 860 I had fed some scraps to the dog on the floor of the kitchen on a paper 861 plate. Well, when the lights gunt out very suddenly I was doing the 862 counters and I had been letting the water run over a pan to get it clean. 863 After the power went out, I could hear my parents and little sister and 864 older brother calling to each other "what happened", qnd the usual stuff 865 you hear when the power goes out. So I walked over to turn off the water 866 and I stepped in the food on the ground. It was some mushu pork chinese 867 stuff and it squeezed through my feet (I was barefoot). I shut off the 8680gateb and proceeded to find the rest of my family. I was walking into 869 the hall and I walked into a wall. Then my brother David (18) started 870 running around the house w/the flashlight irritating me. He was laughing 871 as I was trying to get it from him. I ran after him and I tripped on 872 the dog who was wandering around, and fell onto the edge of a table in 873 the living room where we were. I landed on my shoulder. It has been in 874 slight pain ever since last night. But then I just went to0bed0and the 875 power came on late night (11:30) my mom said this morning. If it goes 876 out tonight I will have the flashlight because I hid it under my bed. 877 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 878 879 Later.>... 880 881 T H E V I S I O N 066=Usr:4 Milchar 02/04/89 16:00 Msg:3044 Call:18200 Lines:9 882 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 883 AD- I will attempt to visit these dumenses a bit more freqently. Still, 884 with pressures from elsewhere, it would be a miracle if I could stay as 885 often as in the past. 886 Another subject, now. What has happened during my absence? What is 887 happening now? Will I have to wait for the Messenger Of The Archives to 888 bring me the latest tome? Will my humble writing skills return to me? 889 Will the Keeper add yet another ASCII video game to BWII? Who knows? :-) 890 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++++;+++;+++++++++++++++++ 067=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/04/89 18:13 Msg:3045 Call:18204 Lines:19 891 &*&*&*&*'s 892 Older brothers can be a pain. I should know, I am one :-). Seriosly though 893 Vision I hope the power situation is better there tonigxt. The temp has 894 climbed up to 24. Good sign I suppose. 895 896 Milch, good to see you. Loging in everyfew days and leaving us with a few words 897 of wisdom would be great. 898 899 What has been happening? Hmm, lots of semi to very meaningfull words have been 900 entered. Some stories have been told. The nature of the Inn has changed 901 somewhat. (I'll leave it up to Hagbard to explain that.) And many people have 902 come and gone. 903 904 It is true you can never go back, But that toes not mean that you can never 905 find a wonderfull place were you have been before. 906 907 An Astral Dreamer 908 &*&*&*&*'s 909 068=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 02/04/89 22:32 Msg:3046 Call:18210 Lines:3 910 ------------------------------------=---=------------------------------ 911 Well, iot looks like Mikey was at it again... I see there is an on-line 912 manual now. Anyone see anything else? 069=Usr:4 Milchar 02/04/89 23:36 Msg:3047 Call:18211 Lines:3 913@Yep. Try 'help user'> Kynda funny output.... -Milch 914@ 915 Milchlurkusmodius+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 070=Usr:131 THE VISION 02/04/89 23:45 Msg:3048 Call:18212 Lines:21 916 ____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N________O___O_______________ 917 Well, AD, It's now 12:11am and the power has not been out tonight yet. I 918 think it will remain on tonight. So, anyway, I'm here and I am bored. It is 919 very late right now. I went and saw "Who's Harry Crumb?" w/John Candy q bit 920 ago. It was ok. Kind'a funny but stupid too. Boy is John Candy getting 921 fatter every time I see him. Well, he's still a funny fat guy. A message 922 to Mikey, I am USER 131 and it says From: BEAVERTON. Could you change it 923 to From: PORTLQND ynstead? Thx, I live in Portland not Beaverton. I don't 924 recall why I put Beaverton instead. I wish I could get my act together and 925 put a poem or a story in here. I said 2 disks ago that I would do it. I 926 will some time though, but I don'd0know when. I'm not a great writer. I 927 mean not as good as some of the people already here (like AD). I do plan 928 on being a writer and director so I better get hoppin' soon. Well, for now 929 that's all I want to say. 930 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_:O*_*O*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 931 932 By the way MILCH, I looked but didn't notice anything..... 933 934 Later...... 935 936 T H E T I R E D V I S I O N 071=Usr:178 terri bates 02/05/89 0 :08 Msg:3049 Call:18213 Lines:29 937 ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( the muse * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( 938 Beaker,baby, it's great ta see ya!!! I'll tell you, the ole Inn just hasn't 939 been the same. So many new borders, so many new wridyng styles(and lack 940 thereof). If just a few more ole timers(and I consider myself a new timer 941 who has been terribly recalcitrant) would deem to come forth, why, it'll be 942 just like old times!! (Why does that seem redundant in after thought>??? 943 "this is Shirley, department of Redundancy department, Shirley speaking, 944 can I help you??) 945 ............ 946 I've got a new pet theory that I'd like to try of you folks if you'll 947 promise not to steal it. It will someday be }i tycket to publishing 948 in "Asimov" if I get all of the loopholes worked out. 949 //// 950 THEORY: THE ALARM CLOCK IS A TECHNO-MAGICAL DEVICE THAT, WHEN REGISTERED 951 IN THE BRAIN OF THE SLEEPING LISTENER, TRASPORTS SAID PERSON FROM ONE 952 DIMUNTION TO ANOTHER. 953 \\\\\ 954 Any arguements pro or con would be welcome. If this is to be put forth as 955 as true scientific proof (as I intend it to be), I'll need all the devil's 956 advocates that I can get. Examples and true life experienced0woe|d be 957 fantastic. 958 ............. 959 When Jack was five 960 He took a dive 961 Into the glistening sea. 962 On hitting rock 963 His head did knock. 964 "Well, boggle snock!!" quoth he. 965 ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( * ( that0was very silly * ( * ( * ( * 072=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/05/89 02:30 Msg:3050 Call:18217 Lines:34 966 &*&*&*&*'s 967 VISION, in order to learn to write you must write. Just go ahead and write 968 about anything, as experience is the best teqcher. Don't worry to much about 969 wether it is good or bad, every sentence written is a lesson. (Alas I seem 970 to be slow in learning them.) 971 972 Well, I think I'll finish the disk off if I can. 973 974 There was long ago in a land known qc Lonslia a small cottage. It was 975 surrounded on all sides by trees that stood over thirty feet high and were 976 green all the year round. 977 978 Whithin the cabin lived an elderly man. Moric was the name he was most commonly 979 known by. The0elfus would come occasionally to his home and ask him questions 980 about humens and humen ways. 981 982 Moric was happy to help them out. He had had the good fortune to be taken in 983 by an elven family when as a child he had been orphaned. The hat raysed him 984 from the age of 9 to 18, and though it was just an instant for them (as elves 985 live to be very old.) it was a time of great importance to him. 986 987 He had grown restless and as his 18th birthday approached. Though he loved 98( the elves and the family that had adopted him he could not get used to their 989 slow and patiant ways. Elves are very slow thinkers. Why rush when one has 990 centuries to live? is a favorite saying amoungst them. 991 992 So he set out from the fbest clearing that had become his home to see the 993 world. He remembered his father telling him of a large city to the north 994 east. As a parting gift the elves presented him with a beutifull loot. 995 996 "Play it with love and it will always butub~ to you." His adopted father had 997 told him. 998 999 Whoops, out of space. An Astral Dreamer signing off. &*&*&*&*'s