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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Bull's kids are dead (Was - Re: Living material links)
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 15:07:22 -0400
At 01:49 AM 7/15/97 +0100, Avenger wrote these timeless words:
>In article <199707140249.WAA10604@***.ncweb.com>, "Steven A. Tinner"
><bluewizard@*****.COM> rambled on endlessly about Bull's kids are dead
>(Was - Re: Living material links)
>>> Oooooohohohooo.... You are being an evil GM....
>>> Not one of Bulls kids though.... Pretty please?
>>
>>Man what's with everybody and Bulls stinky foul Ork babies?
>>Here I thought I had done the world a favor by letting the Juggernaut eat
>>them ...
>
>Oh puhleeease!
>
>Steve, please tell me you are going to obliterate that slimy little
>Billy - and Reba really _should_ be taken off to be a bug queen. I
>tried so hard to get them obliterated, they're simply toooooo sugar
>sweet and sickly to be left to poison this planet... especially that
>Billy. I mean the next time they start eating the furniture, couldn't
>Bull have bought it from a second hand merchant who extracted it from a
>toxic swamp or something equally as nice. :)
>
>
><hiding in a deep hole now that Bull's babies have been threatened>
>
<<The big Ork starts strapping on heavy armor, and grabs his trusty Panther
assault cannon and a pocketful of grenades...:)>>

You *COULDN'T* leave the family alone, could you??

<<Ready!>>

<<AIM!>>

Bull-the-ready-to-fire-ork-decker
--
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