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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: question
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 17:17:14 -0400
At 03:56 AM 7/20/97 -0600, Caun Haskins wrote these timeless words:
>> Brainwashing is bad.
>>
> Copy that! (a bit OT though) i realy wasn't talking about that.
>Bull's idea of NPC ing them works ok as well, still think getting rid
>of them for this session is bes though.
>brains are terible things to mess with I rely dislike that false memory
>spell in the hands of Johnson, that sucks!
>
Agreed.though fortunately I haven't run across this one (and with our
willpowers, It's doubtful it WILL work, unless done by a Dragon or one of
the IE, in which case, I WAT to forget...:))

>Caun :}
>
>P.S. hey Bull when do you sleep? I don't think you ever stop posting,
>just wondering.
>
Ummm... yes? No? maybe?

Heh... Actually, I don;t sleep much, and when I do, it's fairly odd
hours...:] Right now I'm hard at work on Chapter 6 of Quicksilver
Lightning so that everyone can stop bugging me for more of it. I'll
probably stay up long enough to finish up at least one more chapter, edit a
couple more projects for the next issue of the TSS (Gods... This could be
the All Bull issue, if Fro uses everything I hand to him for Issue 4 :)).

Ok, ok... I'm shutting up and getting back to work...:]

Bull-the-never-sleeping-Ork-Decker
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