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From: Brian Angliss <ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU>
Subject: A Day on the town
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 21:38:47 -0400
>>>>>[Well, Little Dragon and Nex went out today...Actually, I think I'll
let
Little Dragon tell it. Just bear with the spelling mistakes]<<<<<
-- Valentine(21:25:53/09-11-54)

>>>>>[Thanks Val! Ya, we went out on the town today. Went all ofer!!!!
We
hit a basketbal game and went sailing and wrestld and I beat him 2 out of 3!
and we hit the range(What!!!!!!! You let Bruce on a firing range!!!!!!!-Val.
oh-an archery range...sorry-Val.) and we went hiking and we fished and we swam
and he bought me this model and this little dragon-hey! thats my name! And
me and Uncle Nex ate salish and aztalan and american-what is that, Val?-and
raw fish-it was good too, but Uncle Nex made all these funny faces until I blew
milk out my nose-and we had a lot of fun!]<<<<<
-- Litle Dragn(21:33/30/09-11-54)

>>>>>[And I want to do it again tomorro too, Uncle Nex! Come on Uncle Nex,
letsgo and play dodge bike or basball or basket ball or-Yeah!!!-lets restle! Uncle
Nex...Uncle Nex!!!! Uncle Nex?]<<<<<
-- Litle Dragn(21:35:36/09-11-54)

>>>>>[Um, Bruce, I think you'd better go to bed now. Your "Uncle
Nex" is off
in his own little world, and it's past your bedtime. Now go, and DON'T give
uncle Nex a kiss-he wouldn't understand...good night... Whew. Nex would've
poped the spurs and scared the poor kid out of his skin. I have never, EVER
seen Nex so happy-Roxey might have, but I haven't. And him and his unlimited
supply of energy are sleeping, curled up into a fetal ball, on the couch-looks
like THE Nexus has finally met his match when it comes to energy to burn.
*snicker*]<<<<<
-- Valentine(21:39:42/09-11-54)

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