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From: Marathon@*******.DEMON.CO.UK
Subject: Re: Info wanted...
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 01:12:42 +0000
>>>>>[Ok, so Spring equinox was a week or so ago, I was being generic.
You're suprised that more wierdness isn't going down? A Humais nut
accusing Lynch of being a fascist whatever, and Lynch sueing the jerk in
court for defamation instead of breaking his neck isn't strange enough
for you? Add onto that, the events over the last few months, and this
palce is seriously off kilter. I sometimes wonder if I've logged into
the Seattle Home for the Morally Challenged.


And the massive increase in encrypted flow doesn't strike you as
strange? A couple of weeks of Easy arguing her sweet little heart out
with a Tir fruitloop, a terrorist playing cath-up with Seattle security,
and assorted other events, plus the evident presence of people who don't
wanna talk no more... And you aren't happy yet? Sheesh, this is way
strange in my book.


And you're right about Jen & Gabe, they've had ample opportunity to
comment on events, but not a peep out of them since the Thunda thing.


And as for the "pussies" comment, no that's not macho posturing, that
was an expletive added to the end of a post from a puzzled and pissed
off person. Oh, and why would I want to vent my testosterone on you?
You were the one posing in front of the muscle mirror, in reply to that
Abraham fruit. And the way to get out of the maxi-freeze? no
problems, smack it hard top right corner near the upper hinge, the pins
drop out, and free you are. <g> Don't ask how I know.


Bogacity? .. Damn where's my dictionary?]<<<<<
-- Marathon <01:11:22/03-28-58>

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