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: 4 MAR 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 03/04/89 19:18 Msg:3301 Call:19043 Lines:4 20 Men are divided between those who are as thrifty as if they would live 21 forever, and those who are as extravagant as if they were going to die 22 the next day. -- Aristotle 23 ********************************************************************** 003=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/04/89 19:22 Msg:3302 Call:19044 Lines:81 24 &*&*&*&*'s 25 Ah, at the top again. Onwerd and downwerd. 26 27 Now for part 7. 28 29@ "This the Slums? Well, actually it is close to the outer edge. There 30@ae't many people living in this area anymore, things have been going rather 31@bdyin this part of this world." 32@ 33 "This the Slums? Well, actually it is close to the outer edge. There 34 aren't many people living in this area anymore, things have been going rather 35 badly in this part of this world." 36 37 "Really? I hope it's not plauges, I've read enough about them to know I 38 don't want to be in one." 39 40 "No not plauges, Just the random hand of change washing over the walls 41 of the city." 42 43 "What sort of change?" Patrick asked trying to keep up with 44 the wanderers long rapid strides. 45 46 "The slave trade was outlawed here a querter of a century ago. Agate 47 bay was the hub of it. Can't say I'm to disapointed by their loss of business." 48 The wanderer replied grimly. 49 50 They walked the rest of the way in silence. The overgrown and deserted 51 streets eventually improved and people could be seen going about their daily 52 business. Occasionally somebody would stare with indifference at them. 53 54 They took many turns and soon Patrick was hopelessly lost. When they 55 finally stoped it was in front of a three story green building that according 56 to the sign hanging above the door was "Brians school of Magic." 57 58 The paint was slowly peeling from the walls and the door opened only 59 with a healthy shove. Patrick followed the Wanderer into the musty lobby. 60 61 Inside the building it was dim and dusty, though cleaner then the outside 62 had led Patrick to believe it would be. The lobby was 10 meters on a side and 63 lined with empty benches. To the right of the entrance was a window and 64 counter much like the ones in old movie theatres. In the window sat a bored 65 looking middle aged women. She glanced over at them. "Can I help you gents?" 66 She asked managing to sound barely interested. 67 68 "Martha! hello how are you? It's been a while." The Wanderer said. 69 70 "Is that you Ethan? I didn't recognize you!" Martha said growing more 71 enthusiastic. 72 73 "Ethan?" Patrick thought. 74 75 "Yes it's me Martha. And this is a friend of mine. His name is Patrick." 76 77 "Hello mam." Patrick managed. 78 79 "Well, good to see you. I really do need to get some new glasses, imagine 80 not recognizing Ethan Lore." 81 82 The Wanderer fidgeted. "Quite alright Martha. I've come to see Brian, 83 is he in?" 84 85 "Yes, he's busy teaching a class in advanced Magic symbols. Should be done 86 in any minute." 87 88 The Wanderer and Martha continued to converse asold friends. 89 90 Patrick looked around and noticed that Cymry had lain down by one of the 91 benches. He walked over and sat on the bench beside him. 92 93 "So were have you been boy?" He said rubbing behind the Sheaperds Ears. 94 95 The dog looked at him curioslly and lifted his head up revealing a 96 small silver tube attached to his coller by a clip. 97 98 99 100 Whoops, double spaced again. Sorry Milchar. 101 102 An Astral Dreamer 103 &*&*&*&*'s 104 004=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/04/89 20:14 Msg:3303 Call:19045 Lines:5 105 . 106 Here we are again on the edge of the next place. It whispers to us and makes 107 us feel. When will we know what it is that draws us forth. Hundreds have 108 gone before, perhaps hundreds will follow. 109 . 005=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 03/04/89 23:00 Msg:3304 Call:19052 Lines:1 110 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Lurkus Modius - Friar [][][][] 006=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/04/89 23:59 Msg:3305 Call:19054 Lines:6 111 &*&*&*&*'s 112 Welcome back Friar. Pull up a chair. The Inn is again open for business. 113 114 An Astral Dreamer 115 &*&*&*&*'s 116 007=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/05/89 00:30 Msg:3306 Call:19056 Lines:4 117 118 _*_ 119 ADreamer, excellent work! 120 _*_ 008=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/05/89 10:34 Msg:3307 Call:19064 Lines:6 121 . 122 At last the graph is here to see. Forgoten in totality. The burst of light 123 that blinds us all is nothing but a ball of snow. Artists often wonder why 124 the earth is round beneath the sky. It doesn't have to be that way. 125 Remember all we have to say. 126 . 009=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/05/89 13:22 Msg:3308 Call:19068 Lines:64 127 &*&*&*&*'s 128 Ok, not much action. On to the next part of my story. 129 130 Patrick reached out with his left hand and grasped it between his 131 thumb and forefinger. All at once his surroundings faded and he was floating 132 in the air above a small table upon which sat a crystal ball. 133 The room that contained the table was brightly decorated with 134 tapastries, beads and bells. Light seemed to emanate from everywere at 135 once. He noted all of this in an instance. 136 There was a noise and His attention was drawn to the only door in the 137 room. It opened and in walked a girl. She smiled at him. He was dazled. There 138 was somthing about her face... 139 "Patrick!. Patrick! oh good, Martha he's coming around. Patrick 140 opened his eyes and stared up into the face of the Wanderer. 141 "She was beutifull." He muttered. 142 "Why thank you lad!" Martha said walking up with a twinkle in her eyes. 143 She added "Just teezing you, who was beutifull? You sure gave us a fit when 144 you fell over onto the floor like you were dead or somthing. Thought maybe a 145 stray spell had gotten you. Then again maybe one did." 146 "No, It was some sort of Astral projection. I can feel it. What do you 147 remember Patrick?" The Wanderer asked. 148 "Hmm? Oh, I was in a room. It had a crystal ball and fancy blankets on 149 the wall. There was a door and it opened..." 150 "And?" 151 "And a girl walked in. She smiled at me... and then I was back here." 152 "Sounds like he's under a spell to me." Martha commented. "I don't smell 153 any charm magic around him though." 154 "Very strange indeed. Do you have any idea what might have caused it 155 Patrick?" 156 "I remember sitting down... Things get cloudy after that." 157 A bell sounded and feet could be heard pounding the floor above. Soon 158 people of all ages filed into the lobby and out the front door. Patrick 159 managed to return to his seat. 160 "We'll have to investigate this further later, right now we should go 161 see about talking to Brian. He's a very busy man." 162 Patrick got unsteadilly to his feet and with help from Martha and the 163 Wanderer managed to climb up the flight of stairs. 164 The stairs opened up onto a long hallway that spaned the entire building. 165 There were doors lining either side. As they passed Patrick noticed that other 166 then the strange symbols on the chalk boards they looked much like classrooms 167 back home. 168 Patrick felt his strength return as they stoped in front of one of the 169 doors and the Wanderer knocked. 170 "Come in" A voice said from inside. 171 "I'll have to be getting back to work now. You two stop by and say good 172 bye before you leave." Martha told them. 173 The Wanderer opened the door and walked in. Patrick followed. Sitting 174 behind a desk at the head of the classroom was a man dressed in robes not 175 unlike those that Patrick wore. He had a long gray beard and gray hair 176 that stuck out at all angles. He reminded Patrick of Einshtien for some 177 reason. 178 "Brian, I'd like you to meet a new friend of mine. His name is Patrick." 179 The Wanderer said by way of introduction. 180 "Ethan, Always the impulsive one. Why do you bring me this child?" Brian 181 asked. 182 "Don't his clothes tip you off? I think he has great potential, and thus 183 of course I thought of you first." 184 "Ah, if a man dresses like a king does that make him a king? Yes Ethan he 185 has the tools. I suppose it is up to me to see if he has the talent." 186 "Come here lad, I have a test for you." 187 188 189 An Astral Dreamer 190 &*&*&*&*'s 010=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/05/89 14:24 Msg:3309 Call:19070 Lines:13 191 . 192 Kit waded through the data for several minutes before invoking a sorting 193 routine. He had a general idea now of what he was looking for. The data 194 was rapidly distilled and organized into a very interesting picture. It 195 seemed that Bleary had indeed been tagged, and as part of raid on the 196 corporate headquerters of the Regulon corp. Foolish in the extreme. Several 197 of his companions had in fact been burned if he wasn't mistaken. 198 199 Why raid Regulon? Had to be somthing really major for even and idiot like 200 bleary to try it. So, what was it? No info in the data he had obtained. 201 202 He returned to the Inn. 203 . 011=Usr:225 Kevin Holmes 03/05/89 14:47 Msg:3310 Call:19071 Lines:2 204 205 012=Usr:4 Milchar 03/05/89 14:56 Msg:3311 Call:19072 Lines:66 206 ######################################################################### 207 It took us about an hour to work out a plan. We were going to 208 try to cast a Sending- the magickal equivalent of a pager. I had just 209 learned about pagers from a large tome Merryl had found in the studio 210 called The Yellow Pages. 211 To perform Magick, one needs three things- music, precision, 212 and the Power. I knew where my strengths lay- the music and the Power. 213 Merryl was precise and also played well. To cast a Major Spell such as 214 a Sending we had to work together, something we knew how to do in theory 215 but had never done. We began our preparations.... 216 ############### 217 The School of Magick in Dunbarrah is unique in many ways. One of 218 the most notable is that the walls are made of interlocking slabs of 219 granite, bound and warded by powerful dweomers. It is, therefore, one of 220 the few buildings in Plesia sturdy enough to house the two hundred 221 apprentices without being blown to bits by a stray magick spell. 222 It is not a coincidence that the first Basic Spell taught at 223 the School is 'Protection from Magick'. 224 In the midst of the din surrounding the School, the bright flash and 225 *BANG* of newly arrived Earth musicians went completely unnoticed. 226 Believing themselves in the cross-fire of rival gangs, the Ruckus 227 fled for the relative safety of the nearby forest. 228 ############### 229 "Reach out, reach out and..." we began, the keyboard and harmonica 230 cutting the air with crisp notes. I set the keyboard to repeat and continued 231 with my flute. 232 SNAP! A blue mist formed in the center of the far wall, growing 233 larger every instant. I concentrated as I never had before, composing as 234 I played, describing with music my instructor. 235 The mist formed a ring, the center changed color. It was very dark. 236 Light snoring reached our ears. 237 I stopped playing, hoping that the keyboard would maintain the 238 Sending....it was still there. Was that Zariah I heard snoring? 239 "Teacher!" Merryl yelled. "Help us!" 240 Snort. Mumble. "...eh? What? No more pranks, if you please, or 241 your chores will be double tomorrow. Go to bed." 242 "Zariah! We are not in Plesia. I don't know how long we can 243 continue this Sending... wake up!" 244 He sat upright, eyes quickly focusing on us. I could see his outline 245 in the moonlight from his window. 246 "Pan? Merryl? A Sending? Bravo, my boys. Well done. You 247 have studied ahead, I see." 248 "Never mind that. I miscast and Merryl and I ended up here. We 249 met some nice people, tried to show them what the School looked like with 250 an Illusion, but they walked into it and disappeared. We need to find them 251 and then get home." 252 Zariah was wide awake, now. He peered into the Sending and 253 squinted at the instruments behind us. "You're...on Earth? America, unless 254 I miss my guess. Hoo, boy are you in it. The current Earth time period 255 is very violent. I suggest returning first." 256 "That's part of our problem. How do we do that?" 257 Our teacher pondered that. "You did not go intentionally, so you 258 must be near a Power center else you would not have WorldWalked there. 259 If you find this Power source a simple Doorway spell will suffice to return 260 you to Dunbarrah." 261 "What about our friends?" asked Merryl. 262 "I suspect Pan let his Illusion turn into a Gate. You ad-libbed 263 part of the music, didn't you?" 264 "Yes," I admitted. 265 "Never mind that. Watch yourself in the future. I shall attempt 266 to find these Earth people and send them back. I hope they haven't made 267 much trouble. Find the Power source, or..." 268 The misty ring faded away. 269 "...you might never return." I finished. 270 ### Pan #################################################### 03/04/89 ### 271 013=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/05/89 18:19 Msg:3312 Call:19079 Lines:3 272 273 They return and go back away. Return again this time to stay. 274 014=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/05/89 18:36 Msg:3313 Call:19080 Lines:1 275 _*_ Again more good work. AD, very well done. Pan, you continue to amaze me. 015=Usr:121 Hamfred Gammidge 03/05/89 21:20 Msg:3314 Call:19087 Lines:5 276 Hamfred Here. 277 Just calling up to see what's going on. 278 It looks like lots of stuff if you ask me. 279 Which nobody has. 280 Hamfred's leaving now. 016=Usr:227 Bolux And Red Ma 03/05/89 22:44 Msg:3315 Call:19094 Lines:4 281 282 Mikey used to write stuff here. Why does he not do this anymore? 283 284 017=Usr:4 Milchar 03/06/89 00:04 Msg:3316 Call:19096 Lines:60 285 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 286 Above person: Generally, Mike is too busy. He is involved with the 287 Borland Forum on CIS as well as his own business and work... quite a load. 288 It seems that the story for most of the other old-timers is the same: 289 more responsibilities and less free time. 'Tis sad, I agree. 290 ++++++++ Milch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 291 ######################################################################### 292 "Hurry, Pan!" called Merryl. "I hear someone coming!" 293 I had my hands full, working with Johnny's keyboard. It had taken 294 most of the night. I had a hunch that when he and the Ruckus returned, 295 they would need help; I hoped it would be enough. 296 Merryl appeared at the door, running. "Those men who chased us! 297 They're downstairs!" I heard feet pounding upon the old creaky staircase. 298 "Number seventeen!" I yelled, finishing the last notes. 299 Merryl opened a window, letting in the cold winter air. I could 300 hear voices coming nearer. I suppose it would be a colossal understatement 301 to say that they seemed angry. Merryl began his music as the door fell 302 from its frame. They wore ghoulish grins upon their faces; the blades of 303 their knives glinted brightly. 304 "You're the guys that did that flare trick." said the largest. 305 "I regretted the necessity, of course," I said, "but I fear you 306 left us with no choice." Merryl began to glow with a faint blue aura, 307 his music concluded. 308 "Hey!" yelled the head lunk, advancing. 309 Merryl grabbed my hand, and we leapt through the window. The aura 310 enveloped both of us, halting our decent. Soon, we flew eastward into the 311 new dawn. 312 ############### 313 Zariah allowed himself several moments to shake off the tendrils 314 of slumber. He had a tremendous task before him, and he dreaded it. 315 What would people from Earth do, arriving unexpectedly in Dunbarrah? 316 Zariah hoped they had the good sense to say put. 317 He dressed quickly, not wanting to waste time. He took up his 318 own instrument, the glihri. It was a small wind instrument resembling 319 a flute, capable of very high, sharp notes. Zariah blew a few experimental 320 notes on it, then began casting a Major Augury. 321 ############### 322 Bright sunlight woke Johnny, Syd, Tony, and Tom. Rising in the 323 midst of a lush forest was beyond their experience. 324 "Hey- what's up?" demanded Syd. He nudged Johnny awake. 325 He woke with a start. "...incoming! Duck! Get outta the..." he 326 sputtered. Double take. He gave a long, hard stare to Tony. "Where did 327 you get that beer, Tony? As if I didn't know." 328 "It was the normal stuff!" Tony protested. 329 "Sure it was." Johnny looked around. "Anyone remember where we 330 are?" 331 "Sure ain't the Studio," observed Tom. 332 "'How profound, Wizard!' Thinking caps on, people. This resembles 333 major disaster time." 334 Syd spoke up. "Hey! You said wizard. I remember these two funny 335 guys you brought up..." 336 "Got something there. Yeah, robes and all. Funky old instruments. 337 Then one of 'em did something funny with my board..." A pained expression 338 crossed Johnny's face. "Did we...walk here? Through the wall, like 339 Alice in Wonderland?" 340 "I wasn't gonna say it." 341 "Me neither." 342 "Ditto." 343 ### Pan #################################################### 03/06/89 ### 344 018=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/06/89 12:03 Msg:3317 Call:19107 Lines:5 345 &*&*&*&*'s 346 Excellent story. I'll be uploading the next part of my saga tonight 347 348 An Astral Dreamer 349 &*&*&*&*'s 019=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/06/89 18:12 Msg:3318 Call:19113 Lines:3 350 . 351 So Here I am. Should my story continue? 352 . 020=Usr:178 terri bates 03/06/89 19:22 Msg:3319 Call:19116 Lines:42 353 ( * ) * ( * ) * ( 0 ) * ( * ) * ( * ) * ( * ) * ( the muse ) * ( * ( * ( * ) 354 Pan, I look foreward to your next entry. The adventure has elements of true 355 art--the lonely travelers, the accidental journey to the otherworld, the 356 switch, the helper. Lovely work. I can see you've been paying attention 357 to your lit classes. AD, your tale is a variation on the classic hero 358 theme--the hero-to-be, the gifts from helpers, the journey to the otherworld, 359 the helper, the master....wonderful stuff. Keep up the good work. 360 . 361 yes, your story should continue. 362 . 363 I am having writers block. I enter my suppliace to the one true Muse, the 364 Lady of night and day, life and death, of inspiration and insanity. 365 diana, Epona, Brigid, Ishtar, Cerridwen, be my guide. 366 ................... 367 Mother, 368 369 How do I ask for your blessing? 370 371 I drink the water of the horses' well 372 from my poor cup. 373 374 I am empty. 375 I a void. 376 377 What song can I sing 378 to make you smile on me? 379 What shall I dance, 380 or play, 381 or feel, 382 or do 383 to merit your favor? 384 385 What can I give in return 386 that is worthy of your inspiration? 387 388 Breath of my Mother 389 from whom we all come 390 what makes a man worthy 391 of the madness your love brings him? 392 393 22 April 1987 394 ( * ) * ( * ) * ( * ) the all is one, one is all ( * ) * ( * ) * ( * ) 021=Usr:53 prince dragon 03/06/89 20:09 Msg:3320 Call:19118 Lines:4 395 "go doc" do not at the cmd line do that 396 so mikey how the h*** do i get out of that ??i had to turn off my system 397 like it not 398 ,,,,,,, 022=Usr:4 Milchar 03/06/89 20:20 Msg:3321 Call:19119 Lines:4 399 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 400 If you want to leave Eliza mode, use ^C (Control-C). Just like ENter 401 mode. 402 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 023=Usr:4 Milchar 03/06/89 21:43 Msg:3322 Call:19122 Lines:61 403 ######################################################################### 404 To Muse: I thank you for your high praise. As for lit classes, I have 405 not taken such- I'm just telling a story as it comes to me. An outline 406 is set, but I am free to work within those bounds. I have some details 407 worked out for cohesiveness (what the first Thirty Spells are, for 408 example), and I refer back to my previous writing so I do not 409 contradict myself. 410 ############### 411 The morning light fell upon the face of the city, which yawned 412 and proceeded to awaken. Merryl and I descended quickly, now knowing that 413 human flight would be highly conspicuous. 414 The problem of the Power source haunted us, but there remained 415 more practical questions. We were getting hungry, and fatigue was 416 beginning to sap our strength. How could you pay for an inn or buy food 417 with extra-dimensional money? Merryl and I were certain that Plesia 418 tokens would not be accepted as readily as we were accustomed. 419 We studied our surroundings carefully. No passersby seemed to be 420 interested in us, on the contrary: people avoided our gaze. We puzzled 421 over that a bit but finally shrugged and continued on. 422 "Pan," said Merryl, "does that symbol seem familiar to you?" 423 The symbol, an abstract bell inside a circle, was painted upon 424 a small sign at the top of a rectangular box. 425 "Yellow Pages!" I remembered. 426 "Right as always, chum. I remember seeing something about coin 427 dealers. Perhaps we could exchange our tokens there." 428 ############### 429 The last notes faded away, and there was silence. The music had 430 given way to light- a faint white glow that permeated everything but 431 touched nothing. Zariah gestured, and the glow confined itself to a 432 small sphere before him. 433 "Where can I find the Earthers?" asked the mage, pointing at the 434 sphere with one gnarled hand. 435 The sphere pulsed once, and changed shape. Its features flowed 436 like water as it shaped itself into a simple pointer. After it had held 437 this form a few moments, the shape faded. 438 "Forest, eh? Figures. If you truly surprise a man, shake his 439 view of reality, what does he do? Go primitive. Harumph. Well, might 440 as well go see what mischief they've gotten into." 441 ############### 442 Johnny suddenly shrugged and said, "There's gotta be an 443 explanation for this. Let's go find it." He helped the Ruckus to its 444 feet, then marched in a random direction. 445 "You know where you're goin', Johnny?" asked Syd. 446 "Nah. I'm just going to walk this way 'till we hit a road. 447 Shouldn't be more than a few miles, the way people been buildin' the last 448 few years." 449 "Wasn't that robed guy showing us his home city when we..." 450 Tony hesitated, then continued. "...walked through? We walked right into 451 the picture. This should be his Done-bar-rah place." 452 That stopped Johnny. This was definitely too weird. Not only 453 had the beer had a little som'tin' extra in it, the gang was still out of 454 it. He had to rely on his own thinking, at least for a while. 455 "Listen- I figure we wandered into Forest Park while we were 456 blasted, and don't remember. I don't see a trail, yet, but that don't 457 mean we went through yon lookin'-glass, got me?" 458 "Yeah, Johnny. Got it." 459 "Let's go that way, then. Downhill means water, eventually. 460 Water means people." 461 "Smartest thing been said all day." 462 ### Pan #################################################### 03/07/89 ### 463 024=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/89 00:41 Msg:3323 Call:19126 Lines:60 464 &*&*&*&*'s 465 Thank you Muse. I'll endevor to maintain the quelity. A spell check would 466 no doubt make things better. Onward and downward. 467 468 "What do you see on the board behind me son?" Brian asked him. 469 Patrick looked at the board. It was covered with the strange symbols 470 he had seen written on the boards in the other rooms they had passed. At 471 first he couldn't make anything of them. Many of them made him dizzy. He 472 fixated on one in particuler, looking at it from every angle. A word formed 473 in his head. He said it. 474 Suddenly a large shimering blue door opened in the wall. It opened and 475 there was a brilliant flash of light. When his vision cleared Patrick found 476 himself back in his room. Brian sat with a perplexed expresion on his face 477 at Patricks desk. Cymry was lying on his bed. The Wanderer seemed to have 478 dissapered completly. 479 There was a moment of silence and then Brian spoke. "Well, I suppose you 480 passed the test. I would guess that this is your home?" 481 "Yes, this is my room. How did THAT happen?" 482 "You somehow managed to read the symbol of return. I know 3rd year student 483 who have trouble with that one. So, would you like to be my apprentice?" 484 "I have to think about it. What happened to the Wanderer?" Patrick 485 answered. 486 "Ethan you mean? That is strange. I think there is more to him then I had 487 previosly thought. Always did dress strangly..." 488 His Grandmother called from the hall. "Patrick! are you in there?" 489 "Yes Grandma." 490 "Were have you been?" She said opening his door. 491 "Uhmm," Patrick said looking around at were Brian was. Or had been, he 492 was gone now. "I went out for a walk. look who I ran into." He said pointing 493 at Cymry. 494 "Well I'll be, I wonder were he's been all this time! Whats he doing on 495 the bed? Cymry, down boy, you know better then that." 496 The Dog obediantly stood and jumped to the floor were he curled up in a 497 ball. 498 "Where did you get those strange clothes?" 499 "I'm thinking of trying out for a play at school." Patrick improvised. 500 "Really? That would be nice, do you good to meet some new people. It's 501 not healthy you being alone in this room all the time." 502 "Yes Grandma. I'm going out later, I might not be back till late. I have 503 to go to the library and look some stuff up." 504 "Alright, but you be carefull." She said leaving the room. 505 "Close call that." Brian said poping back in view. "Good thing I'm 506 fast with the old disapering spell." 507 "I really don't see how I could be your apprentice, I have school 508 here." 509 "I see your problem. It would be selfish of me to expect you to give up 510 your family and friends just to come and study with me." 511 "I don't really have much family left, just my Grandmother. I do have 512 a few friends though. Perhaps I could study magic in my spare time. Even 513 with school I have a fair amount of time left over." 514 "Allright then. Your first lesson will be to discover the purpose and 515 power of this rune." Brian said pulling a piece of parchment out of his robes 516 and marking on it. Once finished he placed it on Patricks desk. 517 "I really must be going now. There was a rather fascinating formula I was 518 working on..." And with a small flash of light he was gone. 519 Patrick walked over and stared at the strange symbol for several minutes. 520 It was no use, it meant nothing to him. He shrugged and opening a drawer 521 placed it carfully inside. 522 523 025=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/89 01:00 Msg:3324 Call:19127 Lines:3 524 An Astral Dreamer 525 &*&*&*&*'s 526 026=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/89 14:28 Msg:3325 Call:19134 Lines:1 527 Empty Space. 027=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/07/89 16:04 Msg:3326 Call:19135 Lines:3 528 . 529 Later then. 530 . 028=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/89 18:03 Msg:3327 Call:19142 Lines:3 531 Wow, Things have slowed down again. Sigh, I suppose thats just the way it 532 is. 533 029=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/07/89 20:10 Msg:3328 Call:19144 Lines:7 534 . 535 The way it is perhaps. Not the way it should be. Perhaps more story later. 536 537 Commiting to a thing is hard. To find the truth is hard. Letting others down 538 is hard. Life is hard. To each goes an amount of things. Spend them with 539 wisdom. 540 . 030=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/89 20:53 Msg:3329 Call:19146 Lines:65 541 &*&*&*&*'s 542 Ah, So little. Even the lurks are getting rather limeted. Ok, here comes 543 part 10. part 11 coming tommorow. 544 545 II 546 547 After he had removed his coat and placed it on the bed 548 Patrick took the food out of his backpack and placed it back in the 549 fridge. He grabed a few cokies from the cokie jar and a can of Pepsi and 550 headed back to his room. 551 He had a sudden thought and stopped off at the bathroom. He turned on 552 the cold water tap in the tub and stuck the pack under the faucet. As he had 553 expected the pack was water tight. The Wanderer had said that the pack would 554 lighten as stuff was added to it. When it was halfway full Patrick tried 555 picking it up and found it was nearly weightless. Soon after that it began 556 to float as more and more water was added. When it was nearly full he could 557 barely hold it down. He turned off the water, zipped up the pack and 558 looking out the door to be sure his Grandmother was not around returned to his 559 room. 560 Looking at the pack firmly seated on the ceiling was strange to say the 561 least. Even the zipper seemed to be water tight as no water dripped out of it. 562 Patrick shrugged and managed to force it into his closet. He'd have to 563 empty it somtime, but right now he had other things to do. 564 He began rifling through his desk looking for the letter that had 565 accompanied the orb his uncle had sent him. It hadn't seemed important at 566 the time... 567 There it was. shoved in back of a bunch of old magazines in the back 568 of the bottom drawer. He opened it and pulled out the short hand drawn 569 note. 570 571 "Dear Patrick, 572 I was sorry to hear about the dissaperence of your parents, I know what a 573 terible blow it must have been. I can only tell you that I am sure they are 574 fine. I wish I could meet you, but believe me when I tell you that I can't. 575 You will find accomponying this letter a box that contains a small 576 green orb. It is a focus. I think that given time you will find a use for it. 577 Best wishes, 578 Uncle Tad." 579 580 There was no return address though it was postmarked New York City. No hel 581 there Patrick thought. He'd thrown away the box soon after the holiday had 582 ended too. 583 He went to find his Grandmother. He found her in the living room knitting. 584 "You know Patrick, it's really strange Cymry showing up like that." She said 585 when she saw him come into the room. "He looks like he's been well taken care 586 of to." 587 Patrick fidgeted. "I suppose somebody was looking after him." 588 "He must have jumped over the fence, I don't know why he'd do that though 589 Hseemed to be happy here." 590 "Yes Grandma." 591 "Well, I'm just glad he's back. It's good to have a guard dog." She 592 looked at him "Was there somthing you wanted to ask me?" 593 "Ah what do you know about Uncle Tad" 594 "Tad? He's you mothers brother. I think I met him when your mother 595 and father got married. I'm sure I havn't seen him since then. Came as quite 596 a suprise to hear from him. Could have sent you somthing a bit more usefull 597 then that silly green ball." 598 "Thanks Grandma." Patrick said going back to his room. When he got 599 there he picked up his coat from the bed , opened his bedroom window, and 600 climbed out into the back yard. 601 602 603 An Astral Dreamer 604 &*&*&*&*'s 605 031=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 03/07/89 22:30 Msg:3330 Call:19150 Lines:13 606 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Back to Reality (as I see it)))))))))) 607 608 Nice plot Astral Whatsyerface. It's really going well. 609 610 My but it's gotten suddenly quiet around here. Someone was right; even the 611 lurkers have fled to their burrows. Oh well. 612 613 Well, Kurfur is tired. Kurfur drank too many caffienated drinks too days 614 ago, and the effects have worn off. I guess Kurfur go night-night now. 615 Kurfur also needs to get out of third person type thinking. 616 617 KKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Beddee-Bye Time is Hereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 618 032=Usr:498 Hagbard Celine , 03/08/89 00:09 Msg:3331 Call:19154 Lines:30 619 620 {} 621 From lines 537-539 622 "Commiting to a thing is hard. To find the truth is hard. Letting 623 others down is hard. Life is hard. To each goes an amount of things. 624 Spend them with wisdom" 625 626 Rebuttal: Commitment is the proportional measure of the faith you 627 have in yourself. Truth is easy to find, but is hard to face. As 628 for supporting others, well, it is a measure of your friendship with 629 them. Life is NOT hard; the other people around you just make it 630 SEEM difficult, that's all. People tend to live in the dream world 631 called "Portland, Oregon", controlled by rules, guided by law 632 enforcement towards uniformity (so when's the last time you were 633 speeding at 85 mph on 217?), and set by those we gave OUR power to. 634 I agree with the last two lines - materials are hard to come by. 635 636 I am not advocating violence; for that is a true plague that can 637 only be stopped by reason. I am not advocating the overthrow of 638 government; we (supposedly) put ourselves "here", so why rock the 639 boat? 640 641 I'm just paraphrasing that "old" saying: 642 643 "Tune In. Turn On. Drop Out." which beats: 644 "Tune Out. Turn Off. Drop In." 645 646 Hagbard Celine 647 648 {} 033=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/08/89 14:58 Msg:3332 Call:19163 Lines:3 649 650 Hello! is there anybody out there? 651 034=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 03/08/89 15:53 Msg:3333 Call:19165 Lines:12 652 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redilg | Hey, Hagbarddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd 653 654 About that statement >Can only be stopped by reason<, I would like to 655 quote from Katz's Law: 656 657 Men and nations will only act rationally when all other possibilities 658 have been exhausted. 659 660 I believe this to be true, and provably so. 661 662 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Tanks fer listenin (or reading))))))))))) 663 035=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/08/89 16:25 Msg:3334 Call:19166 Lines:15 664 _____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__________________________ 665 Hello Kurfur. It's good to see you back. You probably don't remember me 666 but you might. I am always amused and entertained by your entries. Astral 667 Dreamer, you continue to write a very good story. How many parts are 668 there, anyway? Just wonderin', not like I want you to quit entering it or 669 anything. Hmm, oh Kurfur, how did your modem break anyway? Was it 670 something you did or did the modem just die from old use? Well, later 671 everyone. See you later Ad! 672 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 673 674 L A T E R............................................at (4:31pm 2/8/89) 675 676 __T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__ 677 678 Error-it's 3/8/89 not 2/8/89. I believe it's March. Is it March? Yes, it is. 036=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/08/89 16:55 Msg:3335 Call:19167 Lines:9 679 &*&*&*&*'s 680 How long is it? I'm generly one or two parts ahead of my entries. I'd say 681 that if I comlete the story as I plan there will be around 100 entries or 682 so. Almost Novel length. 683 684 I've only just begun to write! 685 686 An Astral Dreamer 687 &*&*&*&*'s 037=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/08/89 18:07 Msg:3336 Call:19168 Lines:10 688 ____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N___________________________ 689 WOW AD! 100 entries! Jeez, you've written a book! Have you made it up 690 into a printed form of some sort yet? Like have you typed out the whole 691 story and binded it or had it binded? You should if you haven't, so far 692 it looks like it could become a bestseller! 693 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 694 695 L A T E R.............................................at (6:13pm 3/8/89) 696 697 __T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__ 038=Usr:245 Doug King 03/08/89 18:55 Msg:3337 Call:19170 Lines:15 698 699 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 700 / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \ 701 I don't believe in the devil I don't believe in the book 702 But the truth is no the same without the lies he made up 703 i don't believe in excess seccuss is to give 704 I don't believe in riches but you should see where I live 705 I...I believe in Love. 706 707 U2 708 709 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bartender Slug ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 710 / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \ 711 712 039=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/08/89 20:29 Msg:3338 Call:19172 Lines:65 713 &*&*&*&*'s 714 Actually I'm about 88 parts away from part 100. You'll notice some small 715 inconsistancies as it continues. This is because I am modifying it as I go 716 along. So here is part 12. 717 718 He landed on his feet and looked around. It was now late 719 afternoon. There was somthing he wanted to do before he had to eat dinner. 720 He walked over to the central porch and climbed up. The Treant showed 721 no sign of movement at his approach. He waited standing under its sheltering 722 branches. "Treant?" 723 There was no answer. He waited awhile longer before giving up and heading 724 for the waterfall. The Pixies flew about talking in their High pitched speach. 725 He smiled at them and they smiled back. "Could you tell Anji that I need to 726 talk to her?" He said to a group of them. 727 They conversed amoungst themselves. Eventually one of them came forward. 728 It was Roni, a pixie he had talked to on occasion in the past. 729 "Hello Patrick humen." He said. "It is unfortunete that I must tell you 730 that Anji has left." 731 "Left? Do you know were she went?" 732 "No, Though she said when she came that leave she would some day." 733 "When did she come to live here?" 734 "It was not long before you first came to this place. You were much smalle 735 tn though still large. She to was not as big." 736 "She told me I was going on a long journey, and yet I am back before the 737 end of the day. And now she is gone." 738 "You think your journey is done? Anji told you truth. Your destination 739 you have not reached yet." 740 "Can't you tell me more then that?" 741 "To journey is sacred thing. Would not do for I or we to tell you to 742 much about it." 743 "Did she say when she would be back?" 744 "Anji not cminw back Patrick. She to had journey. Move on she did. Not 745 returning here I would think." 746 Patrick conversed with Roni for awhile longer but was unable to gain any 747 any more usefull information. The Pixie seemed intent on giving him as |ittle 748 as he could. Finally he shruged thanked Roni and returned to his 749 room through the window. 750 After dinner he excused himself and went to the room to get ready for 751 the trip to the library. He opened the closet door and pulled his pask out. 752 Since he didn't want to risk his Grandmother seeing it he again opened 753 his window and emtied the pack out. It now felt like it contained several 754 heavy books. To lighten things up he pulled half a dozen books off of his 755 shulf.0At the last moment he realized that it was still wet inside. 756 "I certainly don't want to turn it inside out and shake." He said 757 to Cymry who was now awake and staring at him. "I suppose you're hungry 758 aren't you? I think we can ki|l two birds with one stone here. Follow me 759 Boy." 760 Out in the Kitchen Patrick gathered up some scraps for Cymry and put 761 them in a bowl. After filling his water dish as well Patrick went to the 762 cupboard and grabbed a plastic garbawe bag. 763 "Were are you going with that bag Patrick?" His Grandmother asked him 764 as he ran past. "I hope Cymry didn't make a mess in your room." 765 "No Grandma, Uh, I'm tring somthing out I read in a survival manual 766 once." 767 0 "Dn't you get yourself suffocated. Plastic bags are dangerose things you 768 know." 769 "Yes Grandma, I'll be carefull." 770 Getting back to his room he carefully rapped the books in the plastic bag 771 and placed them inside the pack. "Perfuct." Patrick said hefting the now 772 light bag. 773 "I'm going to the library Grandma." As he walked out the door. 774 "Have a good time." 775 "Ok, Bye." 776 777 040=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/08/89 22:39 Msg:3339 Call:1)176 Lines:3 778 An Astral Dreamer 779 &*&*&*&*'s 780 041=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/08/89 23:51 Msg:3340 Call:19177 Lines:5 781 . 782 So it goes I suppose. Life is as it is. To much is said I suppose about 783 life. I think we have an obsession or somthing. To be is to be. and not 784 to be is foolish. 785 . 042=Usr:4 Milchar 03/09/89 00:24 Msg:3341 Call:19180 Lines:1 786 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchlurk ++++ 3/9/89 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 043=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 0 03/09/89 08:25 Msg:3342 Call:19182 Lines:1 787 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Nothing to say. Good writing here. Friar [][] 044=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/09/89 14:45 Msg:3343 Call:19186 Lines:1 788 ___________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_IO__N__________ L U R K S _________ 045=Usr:220 alyx * 03/09/89 16:10 Msg:3344 Call:19189 Lines:11 789 +*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* alyx starr here - 3/9/89 4p *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* 790 791 just lurking around 792 i do have a questyon, dhough - the stories (all very nice, by the way) 793 here seem to be 'fantasy'. is fantasy writing the overall purpose of 794 this board? or anykind of writing? poetry? also, what's this about teh 795 Inn? (sorry if i'm being terribly dense). and vinally, some one asked 796 me to tell a little about myself - and i'm at a loss - what would you 797 like to know? 798 799 *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+ 046=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/09/89 17:17 Msg:334%0Cal|:19191 Lines:17 800 _____________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__________________________ 801 Well, Alyx, most of the stories posted on this board have been of the 802 fantasy type. But, this board is in no way restricted to the field of 803 vantqsy writing. If you want, you can write about anything you want. 804 You can write a poem, jokes, anything! No restrictions to fantasy only. 805 Hmm, about that Inn stuff, I must be dense too, because I have read too 806 about it and have wanted to0ask but didn't in fear that I might be ranked 807 on. I don't think I asked you to tell some stuff about yourself, but if 808 someone did, they, and I, would like to know stuff like: Your age, what 809 your interests are, school you go to or occupation< etc. just what you 810 are like, etc. anything you want to tell! This is a very good board. I 811 hope you stick around. New users are always welcome. Later Alyx. 812 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_ 813 81$0L A0T E R..............................................(5:22pm 3/9/89) 815 816 ___T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N___ 047=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/09/89 19:07 Msg:3346 Call:19195 Lines:11 817 &*&*&*&*'s 818 Anything in good taste ges qs far as what is entered on Backwater. You want 819 to know about the Inn? Hmm, maybe Milchar would be willing to give us 820 all some info. I have a decent idea as to how it all works, But better to 821 let an expert tell all. 822 823 I'll re back later with part 12. 824 825 An Astral Dreamer 826 &*&*&*&*'s 827 048=Usr:228 Phoenix Polymorp 03/09/89 21:44 Msg:3347 Call:19200 Lines:6 828 Does anybody here remember me? I'm Phoenix Polymorph! 829 Say, has anybody seen Brittania or0Justin d'Blue? 830 Well, time is short, I must go. I'll come back when I have time for coffee 831 TTFN fenix 832 833 049=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/09/89 22:07 Msg:3348 Call:19202 Lines:2 834 835 Call 223-5118 The Chatlyne tonight 3/9/89 until 11:30pm. Pls not after then. 050=Usr:82 SWORDSMITH 03/09/89 23:43 Msg:3349 Call:19207 Lines:5 836 S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S. 837 My but it is good to see this board being used again, and some old familiar 838 namus appearing again. 839 Swordsmith 840 S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S. 051=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/09/89 23:51 Msg:3350 Call:19208 Lines:58 841 &*&*&*&*'s 842 Justin d'Blue stoped by a few disks back. I believe he now resides in 843 Corvalis. I dhink I have a usenet adress for him if anybody is interested. 844 Now for part 12 I suppose. 845 846 It was dark as Patrick started his trip to the Library. The wind was 847 turning chill and the stars were perched in their ussuall places. 848 He turned left and walked to the end of the block, waited for the light 849 to change, looked both ways and crossed the street. continued straight 850 for two blocks and then another left turn. To the end of the block, a 851 right turn acrosc0the0street and to the front doors of the library. Through the 852 outer doors, a right turn and through the inner door. 853 It was warm inside. People were scattered about examining the stacks, 854 reading or speaking quitly. 855 Patrick walked up to the front desk. "Can I help you Sir?" The Librarian 856 asked him. 857 "Yes please, could you get me the microfilm for the Advocate? March of 858 last year please." 859 "Certainly." She walked back and through a doorway into the bask room 860 of the Library. Shortly after she came back with film. "You know how to 861 thread the machine?" 862 "Yes, Thank You." 863 Patrick picked up the tape and walked over to one of the viewers. He 864 inserted the tape and sat down. For several moments he just stared at the 865 screen without turning on the viewer. He'd been avoiding looking at these 866 papers since... 867 His father had been a Doctor. His mother a Sales Rep. Being an only 868 child he had gotten more then hys sxare of love. When he came home that 869 day he was suprised to see both their cars in the parking lot. Neither 870 of them ussually got home till after five. He went inside... And the 871 house was empty. 872 He looked all over the Kitchen and i~ thu livingroom. The note he had expected 873 to find wasn't anywere to be found. He wasn't really worried at first. When 874 they were still gone the next morning he called 911. Everything had been 875 a nightmair for the next few weeks. He still felt a bit numb even a year 876 later. 877 Taking several deep breaths he reached forward and fliped the switch. 878 Light flared on the screen and as he advanced the film pages began to appear. 879 March 15,16,19,24,26,27 Ah, March 28th. The dqi afder the disaperence. 880 Patrick started his search there. There was a small item on page three, 881 and in the following Sundays paper he found another mention. After that, 882 nothing. 883 Perhaps 500 words total. It wasn't even close to bei~g e~ough. He was to 884 old to cry, But he did so anyway. The tears passed and the grief subsided 885 somewhat. 886 He hadn't let himself really think about them in awhile. Why did they 887 leave? Where did they go? Were they even alive? Feeli~g drained he 888 drifted into sleep. 889 "Sir?" 890 "Yes?" Patrick said awakening. 891 "We're closing now." 892 "Ok, Thanks." 893 He picked up his pack rewound the film and handed it to the Librarian. 894 It was 11 o'closk. Time to get home and go to bed. 895 P.S. 896 Anybody got an idea for a title? 897 An Astral Dreamer 898 &*&*&*&*'s 052=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/10/89 09:36 Msg:3351 Call:19214 Lines:6 899 . 900 Good fortune stalks the streets today. Let al| who need it feel it. 901 902 I will continue the story soon. Bye. 903 904 . 053=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/10/89 16:10 Msg:3352 Call:19222 Lines:6 905 &*&*&*&*'s 906 This disk will be full tonight, I can feel it. I'll be uploading part 13. 9070TTY all L. 908 909 An Astral Dreamer 910 &*&*&*&*'s 054=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/10/89 19:41 Msg:3353 Call:19228 Lines:4 911 _*_ Will look forward to 13, AD _*_ 912 _*_ Tried to think of a title _*_ 913 _*_ but just couldn't. Good 0_*_ 914 _*_ story though! -The Vision _*_ 055=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/10/89 19:52 Msg:3354 Call:19229 Lines:4 915 916 917 Call The Chatline tonight 3/10/89 from 8-9pm 223-5118 pls not after 9 918 unless noted. Call it have a good time! 056-Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/10/89 22:39 Msg:3355 Call:19235 Lines:25 919 . 920 "He's been tagged alrigh, I'm suprised they didn't just burn him." I said to 921 Lisa as I unplugged myself. 922 923 "Why? It's far crueller for them to let him |ive. Next time he Plugs in 924 they'll have him. He can't get away with anything on the net now. Killing 925 him would have ended the pain." 926 927 "Yeah, I suppose so. To bad about that. I think his days are numbered. Another 928 sacrifice to the wreat Corporate gods." 929 930 "Getting a bit Cynical don't you think Kit? He's supposed to be your friend." 931 932 "Yeah, and if he hadn't been and idiot he wouldn't be in the place he's in 933 now." 934 935 "You think that makes a differencu? I7m going to my room to pack. I think 936 its time I moved on. I used to think you were salvageble..." 937 938 "Were the hell are you going to go?" 939 940 "Theres a whole world of worlds out there Kit, I think I'll walk the paths 941 of the |ake outside. A million worlds somebody once told me. Makes the 942 net look rather small." 943 . 057=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/10/89 23:51 Msg:3356 Call:19237 Lines:7 944 &*&*&*&*'s 945 Whoolps, not enough space left. I'll have to waint for a new0disk now. 946 947 See you all next disk! 948 949 An Astral Dreamer. 950 &*&*&*&*'s 058=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/11/89 10:46 Msg:3357 Call:19246 Lines:8 951 . 952 To fill the disk we must. Little can happen in 49 lines. To the end then. 9530 954 I cannnot fill it aI really have little to say at this time. So... 955 956 On to the next caller, Whol will I'm sure be willing to add a few lines. 957 958 . 059=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/11/89 12:24 Msg:3358 Call:19248 Lines:8 9%9 We|l, I guess nobody wants to see part 13. I'm not going to fill the disk 960 with drivel So good day. 961 962 An Astral Dreamer. 963 P.S. You can all start calling every day as things are going on around here. 964 This call every three days becqese nobody ever leaves anything is old and 965 incorrect. 966 &*&*&*&*'s 060=Usr:113 James Of Cassand 03/11/89 15:26 Msg:3359 Call:19255 Lines:4 967 . 968 It is not for I to fill this disk. Lurk if you want. Fill all the disk. 969 Blaugh I say ant then some. 970 . 061=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/11/89 17:35 Msg:3360 Call:19258 Lines:29 971 &*&*&*&*'s 972 Maybe I will fill this disk. 973 974 I think I'll ask some questions. 975 976 1. Why the heck is it that I see messages from people0saiyng somthing like 977 'gee, Backwater is still alive neat. remember me?' and then I never see 978 anything else from them. 979 980 2. Why is it that people I see on other boards who used to frequent this board 981 no longer do. Is it me? Look,0I'l| leave if that is the case. 982 983 3. Why am I rambling like this? I'll answer that. I've been waiting for 24 984 hourse for this disk to finish filling so I can enter the next part of 985 my story. No dice. One other person has entered anytxing. I'm tired of waiting. 986 987 Now ther is only 14 lines left. I'm going to fill them if I can. Can't count 988 on anybody else. 989 990 Dum de Dum. Blah Blah Blah. Ok, have to be more usefull then that. What are 991 the philisophical implications of people believing in big lies more easily then 992 small lies? Why can any two bit prophet spew out bullshit and have it 993 believed by at least a few people? 994 995 Why do I bother with this? Nobody will comment on the last paragraph. 996 997 An Astral Dreamer 998 (I'm through bitching for now.) 999 &*&*&*&*'s