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From: LGLUMKA@***.BITNET
Subject: a daft thing
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 92 21:48:00 EST
Put robotic limbs on a gyro mount give them a targeting systems
some more recoil compensation
and a vindicator

MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH


well it looks like a lot of you lucky people out their get to
go home nice and early
conversely I don't get out of here (indiana, PA) until the 23
(my last day on for a while will be the 22)

I'll be back the 16th though (probably writing to the list on the
20th after looking at about 500 mail messages)( I have a quota
but thats only for files, my mail can exceed it , which it does
about once a day)



******* By the way if you here some one on your roof top you'ed
better load your gun and shoot to kill (that was from a pop artist
in the 80's called 'Wierd' AL Yankovic), so becareful out there on
christmas. And remember the Yaks don't believe in christmas
and their new year isn't for a while, so they won't let up while
you party it up******
Nightfox (and you thought drinking spiked egg nog gave you head
aches, try using magic to write to shadowland)

>>>>>[ SANTA COMING IN uh ( 1, 2 3 5 7 10) IN A WEEK OR
SO!!!!!
I HOPE HE WILL BRING ME A BBIIGG GUN]<<<<<
-CRUSH LOVES SPIRIT (12/14/92-21:47:07)



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I'd rather clean all the bathrooms in Grand Central Station, with my tongue
then spend one more minute with you
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Daniel Waisley Lglumka@***.grove.iup.edu --------(-- IUP FENCING
SCA - Shire of Robledol, Households - Cryptic Demesne (fencing) + Brotherhood
of Agincourt (archery),
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