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From: Brian Angliss <angliss@******.PSU.EDU>
Subject: College!!!
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 17:01:23 -0500
>>>>>What do you mean college is a wasteland; a haven for the
"terminally
borint"?! I have Master's Degrees in Engineering, Computer Technology, Physics,
and Chemistry. I have poisoned the entire Board of Directors of a corporation
with ammonia gas and killed the President of the same corp with my bare hands.
I went to jail and served 2 years for killing my best friend with a knife when I
was only 13. I have had my parents killed and my sister assassinated by a
corp, her only crime being a goblinized troll. I have held my friends' heads
as they died from wounds and poisons which I had no power to stop and save. My
education is the only bright candle in a shadow world where pain and loss rule.
I have seen too much of your "real world," and felt more of its
"truth" than
most people twice my age. My education keeps me alive and my friends safe from
harm. So don't talk to my about college!!!<<<<<
Slash(16:54:54)

>>>>>Hey...Slash! Relax. Don't ream Lucky for your past. It's not
his(her?)
fault. I'm sure that such sweeping generalizations weren't intended.<<<<<
Foxey Roxey(16:56:23/03-30-54)

>>>>>Lucky: Sorry... I didn't mean to scream like that. It's just that my
education, along with my friends, contacts, and brother, is the only bright
point in an otherwise drekkin dismal life. But I must admit that if my sister
hadn't been killed by her superiors(and my bosses), I'd still be working for
the old corp that got me out of prison early and educated me. I just don't
think that all education can be learned on the streets. There just ain't
everything you're ever going to need out here.<<<<<
Slash(17:00:34/03-30-54)

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