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Message no. 1
From: Nathan Walker <NTWALKER@******.SUNYGENESEE.CC.NY.US>
Subject: Way off-topic, but interesing story...
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 21:29:08 -0400
I'm not going to pretend to be on-topic here, but I felt the need to put
this story up.

The other day, some nice person gave my father a few of those flame-logs,
the kind they sell over here that burn really nicely and brightly, and are
almost completely made out of chemicals. Well, my father threw them in our
woodstove, and then left the house for a few hours. When he returned, he
found the entire house filled with smoke, and the stack to the woodstove
lying in the kitchen. What apparently happened was that the logs
smouldered so much that the smoke somehow blew the pipe off of the top of
the stove. This had the side effect of causing everything in the house
to smell like smoke.

Anyone who is relating this pointless story to the current flamewar on the
list is totally off and should probably try therapy...

Oh, there is another thing... I finally have my homepage up on the list
if anyone wants to look at it (I looked at all yours!)
the address is: http://www.acs.brockport.edu/~jhaberma/nates.html

It has some shadowrun stuff on it, too...

See, I knew this post would get to shadowrun eventually... :)

>>>>>>>> Nate
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