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Message no. 1
From: "SEAN K. DAVIS" <DAVISS@*******.CAE.WISC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real life part 2
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 18:26:31 CST6CDT
Before, I just gave my college address.

Sean K. Davis
301 Alhambra Pl #1
Madison, WI 53713

My home-home address is in Maryland, where I notice many people are
from here. So here it is.

Sean K. Davis
132 Dunrovin Ave
Westminster, MD 21158


Thank you for your support,
(*Bartyles and James*)
Dr. Khaos (aka Dr. K)

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Life, liberty and the pursuit of superior firepower.
The more history repeats itself, the more stupid mankind looks.

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Message no. 2
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real life part 2
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 00:00:47 -0500
On Thu, 3 Feb 1994, SEAN K. DAVIS wrote:

> My home-home address is in Maryland, where I notice many people are
> from here. So here it is.

So far as I've been able to tell, there're less than ten active
members (active in the sense that they post messages other than about this
address list -- people are coming out of the woodwork!) who are from the
greater Washington, D.C. area (which currently includes the whole state of
Maryland).
I guess its just that I and others mention the D.C. area more
often than other people mention their areas.
Message no. 3
From: Eric Christopher Trager <etrager@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real life part 2
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 00:55:27 -0500
On Thu, 3 Feb 1994, SEAN K. DAVIS vomited:

> My home-home address is in Maryland, where I notice many people are
> from here. So here it is.
>
> Sean K. Davis
> 132 Dunrovin Ave
> Westminster, MD 21158

Westminster? Jesus, I had to go there once to get tie rod ends for the 66
Cadillac I bought. I ended up getting lost because the maps up at one of
your local drug stores were outa date.

It felt like Delaware. I was thankful to get back to the traffic of the
DeeCee area.

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Message no. 4
From: Skrubbery <mccllstr@*****.BUCKNELL.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real life part 2
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 15:37:28 -0500
> It felt like Delaware. I was thankful to get back to the traffic of the
> DeeCee area.

Delaware? Nothin' confoozing about DE. Heck you can see from one side of
it to the other above the canal! Below the canal there's nothing to find
except the beaches, then you simply go south and east and you can't miss
em. What's confoozing in that?

Skrubbery
Message no. 5
From: Eric Christopher Trager <etrager@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real life part 2
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 00:47:51 -0500
On Fri, 4 Feb 1994, Skrubbery wrote:

> > It felt like Delaware. I was thankful to get back to the traffic of the
> > DeeCee area.
>
> Delaware? Nothin' confoozing about DE. Heck you can see from one side of
> it to the other above the canal! Below the canal there's nothing to find
> except the beaches, then you simply go south and east and you can't miss
> em. What's confoozing in that?

That's just it. Everything's so wide open you think you've passed where
you wanna be but you're actually still miles from it! It was just weird...

Imagine being a runner in...say, L.A. Someone pulls you off the violent,
bustling streets and sticks you out in Jefferson City. You're gonna want
to get back to that violence and fast-pace at some point...maybe right
away, in this example...

E

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