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From: Loki <jek5313@******.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Thwapping an unarmed man...
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1993 14:47:08 -0600
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> >The toaster can stay, but Waisley has just got to go.....
> >-Ed
> >Just kidding! Really! You wouldn't Thwap an unThwapped man, would
> >you?
> >Would you?
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> A dark figure sits before a glowing screen. Text flows past at regular
> intervals. The intermittent sound telling of keyboard input is heard.
> Unexpectedly, the figure ceases his typing.
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> Doctor Doom leans back in his chair, reflecting upon what he has just read.
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> "Perhaps he would not, but I certainly would!"
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> "Ooooooh. How Spielbergian!"
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> Colonel Count von Hohenzollern und von Doom, DMSc, DSc, PhD.
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> Doom Technologies & Weapon Systems -- Dark Thought Publications
> >>> Working on solutions best left in the dark.
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> "Attack, attack, and when in doubt, ATTACK!" -- Frederick the Great of
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ENough with the thwaps, man!!!!

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