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- From: snarf@access.digex.com (Sean Eustis)
- Newsgroups: alt.callahans
- Subject: Re: The world, and what it'd be like...
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 16:40:43 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA
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- References: <1ht3v4INNmhe@mirror.digex.com> <1992Dec31.125731.21713@eskimo.com> <C05yIG.L9H@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <C05yIG.L9H@news.cso.uiuc.edu> trumpins@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
- (Barbara Trumpinski) writes:
- (but first, Jammer writes:)
- >>"My new friends, I give you Callahans.
- >>A place where I can loose track of where I am,
- >>A place where while I don't live here, Warrior roams free,
- >>A place where Wee Wenches are brave enough to bop my nose,
- >>A place where it's not neccessary to be afraid,
-
- >>And at last, a place where it's possible for Sgt Scott Coffee
- >>to return from patrol."
-
- >kitten stops in her tracks....she has no pizzas to deliver at the
- >moment...and only one drink. she takes it, lifts her glass to the
- >return of sgt coffee and to jammer....
-
- >"to miracles.....i always expect them and they always happen...."
- ><crash>
-
- Dreamweaver adds an empty glass to the fire, "To miracles."
- <<Crash>>
-
- "Hello, Warrior. Nice to see you old friend. I'm glad to see that
- you've been meeting more people like Jammer. Thank you for helping some of
- my old friends, now I guess you get to play with some of my new friends."
-
- "I'm out of here for a little while since I'll be at EveCon, see
- you again on Monday. Mike, a glass of Coke II, please. I'll need it for
- the drive to VA."
-
- "Hey everyone. Its 1993! Welcome to the future! Here's to enjoying
- it while we can!"
-
- He drinks the soda, drops to empty glass to the floor, and kicks it toward
- the fireplace.
- <<Crash>>
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-
- --
- In VR -- The Dreamweaver In RL -- Sean Eustis
- snarf@access.digex.com
- "God never closed a door without
- first opening another."
-