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Message no. 1
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Rumble in the Matrix (Was Re: TSS-A mistake)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:32:46 -0500
Whaoh... That was interesting...

I'm kinda sorry I wasn't around to catch this as it came in...:)

Sascha, D, Sike... you guys (And girls) are great...:):):)

Bull-the-highly-amused-Ork-Decker
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= Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich =
= chaos@*****.com =
= "Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours?" =
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"You know, I think I had a dream that I'd go out like
this, only I was wearing a dress."
-Mighty max
Message no. 2
From: MC23 <mc23@****.NET>
Subject: Re: Rumble in the Matrix (Was Re: TSS-A mistake)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:19:11 -0500
Bull wrote,
>Whaoh... That was interesting...
>
>I'm kinda sorry I wasn't around to catch this as it came in...:)
>
>Sascha, D, Sike... you guys (And girls) are great...:):):)

I'm glad I missed where this got set off. I've been heavily deleting
threads due to lack of time. Anyway, I agree with Bull.

<shudder>

I just agreed with Bull?

...

Gee, I almost feel like apologizing to Gurth again about our first run-in.
B>]#


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Ancient cultures believed that names held great power, personal names
more so and they were guarded very closely. To protect themselves, they
answered to another name, because if another discovered their real name,
it could be used against them.
History repeats itself.
Welcome to the Digital Age.
I am MC23
Message no. 3
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Rumble in the Matrix (Was Re: TSS-A mistake)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:06:04 -0500
At 04:19 PM 3/12/97 -0500, MC23 wrote these timeless words:
>Bull wrote,
>>Whaoh... That was interesting...
>>
>>I'm kinda sorry I wasn't around to catch this as it came in...:)
>>
>>Sascha, D, Sike... you guys (And girls) are great...:):):)
>
> I'm glad I missed where this got set off. I've been heavily deleting
>threads due to lack of time. Anyway, I agree with Bull.
>
><shudder>
>
> I just agreed with Bull?
>
Hmmm... What's that? The fourth or fifth sign of the apocolypse?

<g>

Bull
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=======================================================
= Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich =
= chaos@*****.com =
= "Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours?" =
=======================================================

"You know, I think I had a dream that I'd go out like
this, only I was wearing a dress."
-Mighty max
Message no. 4
From: MC23 <mc23@****.NET>
Subject: Re: Rumble in the Matrix (Was Re: TSS-A mistake)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:53:15 -0500
Bull wrote,
>At 04:19 PM 3/12/97 -0500, MC23 wrote these timeless words:
>> I'm glad I missed where this got set off. I've been heavily deleting
>>threads due to lack of time. Anyway, I agree with Bull.
>>
>><shudder>
>>
>> I just agreed with Bull?
>>
>Hmmm... What's that? The fourth or fifth sign of the apocolypse?
>
><g>
>
I'm not sure but I think that _I_ also called Gurth a guru a week or
so ago. I might have just been a victim of a well contrived propaganda
campaign though and not a sign. B;>]#


<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

Ancient cultures believed that names held great power, personal names
more so and they were guarded very closely. To protect themselves, they
answered to another name, because if another discovered their real name,
it could be used against them.
History repeats itself.
Welcome to the Digital Age.
I am MC23

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