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From: Lehlan Decker <decker@****.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: "Respected Elders Relaxation Resort"
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 16:30:18 -0500
>
> At 07:43 PM 5/13/98 -0700, you wrote:

> The current exceptions (i.e. probationary memberships, as valid as a full
> membership but is subject to revocation by vote of the Resort) currently
> granted are Robert Watkins, Lady Jestyr (since we need at least one woman
> there to ask our stupid male questions about other women, and she doesn't
> respect us as is, so there's nothing to lose...) and I think we can even
> admit Gurth to the club. He's a bit of a youngin', but he's been on the
> lists far too long to not be a respected elder. And this weekend I search
> the logs for his name...
>
> BTW, MC23, it wan't WC Fields that commented he wouldn't want to join any
> club that would have him for a member, that would be Groucho Marx. Or at
> least that's the apocryphal story.
>
> Other folks, such as Wymry and that fellow (forgot his name, sorry) who
> volunteered to bartend can have partime jobs as they wish. In return we'll
> provide protection for you from carps of all size, shapes and ages.
>
> As for the rest of you, I'm afraid you'll just have to make due with
> Gurth's stairs. Just don't trash his entire house when he decides to lay
> about by the pool or let MC23 teach him about Rock'em Sock'em Robots...
>
I think it was me, who volunteered to tend bar. :)
Or at least crash in the woodshed, one or the other.


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