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From: Pete Sims <petesims@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Informal Survey - answer (long)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 01:46:25 +0100
In article <3247A25B.EE5@**.net>, GRANITE <granite@**.net> writes
>Pete Sims wrote:
>> >>So, what makes *you* think otherwise.
>> >>
>> >Because, THEY said so... <grin>
>>
>> THEY???? Not *the* THEY is it, god I hate "THEM", they're always where
>> they shouldn't be, doing what they shouldn't, to people who have done
>> nothing wrong . One day I'll track THEM down, and reveal all to the
>> world, until then, I will have just have to avoid "THEM".
>>
>
>THEY!!!!THEY!!!I thought it was only THEM!!!Now it's THEY too!!!D@** I'm
>never going to get any sleep..Now I have to look out for THEY too..I
>wonder whic is the greater threat?!?Maybe if I take out the leaders I
>will be able to dissable THEM long enough for me to find the leaders of
>THEY too..Then I could sleep..For a while at least..

You may be disappointed to realise that THEY control THEM, and what THEY
know can influence THEM in the kinds of decisions made. THEY always
know everything and you can't avoid THEM because THEY are everywhere!!!

How can you sleep at all, when THEY might send THEM around to visit you
so that THEY can know what you know and tell THEM the next thing that
THEY need to have done. Don't have any family do you??? THEY might
already be there, THEY might already be THEM, and this could be
detrimental to your continued well being as THEY might already know what
you know, and be guiding THEM through the next part of the plan that
THEY have devised.

Hey, who are these guys in white coats, what do they mean peaceful
place, with trees and grass and.......

Pete
TTFN
--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.

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