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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Ereskanti's Revenge
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 04:23:39 -0500
On Wed, 13 May 1998 02:46:18 -0400 Bull <chaos@*****.COM> writes:
>> Does anyone else find it a bit ironic that we have so many list
>>members who are concerned with protecting their True Name? I'm
beginning to
>>wonder, if I went through the 1992 archives, if I could summon Gurth
and
>>force him to perform services <g>

heh heh :) I'll hafta test this theory out ... :)

>I havent looked, but I doubt you'd find his name...
>
>I know Dvixen asked Mark Imbriaco really nicely a short while back to
take
>her name out of the few old posts it was in, and he did... :]
>
>Hmmm... That would probably be far too di\fficult to go back and pull
my
>name from all the logs... After all, I have a LOT of posts under my
>belt :]
>
>Bull
>--
<SNIP (most of) Sig>
>"Bill gates is just a monocle and a Persian Cat away from being a James
>Bond villian."
> -- Dennis Miller on HBO
Didn't I hear that Bill Gates recently purchased a Persian Cat... ?

Well if the task can be automated it'd be much easier... however perhaps
I should keep this in mind in case I later switch to A Real ISP(TM) and
wish to follow suit ... I've been posting an awful lot (though not nearly
as much as you, oh great horned one ;)

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
The sometimes-talks-too-much-for-his-own-good-poster as well as
The Wishes-he-could-email-without-a-emailer-RNer
;)

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