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241.1 | | SUPER::DENISE | lovin' you is like lovin' the dead... | Mon Nov 25 1996 14:47 | 14 |
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makka,
first let's clear up some misunderstandings....
you're a complete and utter idiot with no self
control whatsoever... take for instance, your
`casual' association with boney...casual, yeah
right... the man relocated to be nearer to you!?!?
splain that one!?!?
there are more, but i'm rather tired... you know,
all that poking, makes a body tired after awhile.
hugsnkisses
demi
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241.2 | | WRKSYS::WALLACE | Nobody's Perfect | Mon Nov 25 1996 16:32 | 5 |
| My casual association with Bonie has not led, up to this point, to the
insertion of his screwdriver into my toolbox.
The fact that I may be an idiot with no self control does not belay the
fact that you, on the other hand, are Ms. Snap-on for the 90's.
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241.3 | | SUPER::DENISE | lovin' you is like lovin' the dead... | Mon Nov 25 1996 16:38 | 5 |
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i beg to differ!!!!
but i can't say why.
pooo-ey!
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241.4 | | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Atl | Mon Nov 25 1996 19:54 | 11 |
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Makka ? Makka, is that you ?
I still find it amazing how the fingers of a long brain-dead
patient manage to continue typing such blathering nonsense.
I can only attribute this phenomenon to involuntary twitches
caused by a lifetime devoted solely to typing worthless,
senseless blather.
-Atlchav
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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241.5 | is there a calendar for that? | ALFAXP::S_SOVEREIGN | ...the wizard's first rule... | Mon Nov 25 1996 22:01 | 9 |
| Re: 2...
Is there a calendar, suitable for hanging at my mechanic's shop? His 1992
swimsuit edition calendar is all messed up from marking out and rearranging
the dates...
Please mail a copy to them at:
[link disconnected...try again later]
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241.6 | noice | MTADMS::RUMAN | | Tue Dec 03 1996 13:06 | 3 |
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Blather.......nice word, Atl!
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241.7 | | AMCFAC::RABAHY | dtn 471-5160, outside 1-810-347-5160 | Wed Dec 04 1996 21:39 | 6 |
| Group vitality is a function of recruitment pure and simple. The universe is
built such that things run down (i.e. they evolve dynamically to maximum
entrophy). A successful recruitment renews the group, validating the
existence of the group and the participation of individuals. A failed
recruitment is an opportunity to understand shortcomings of the group and
potentially make improvements.
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241.8 | | IJSAPL::ANDERSON | Like to help me avoid an ulcer? | Thu Dec 05 1996 09:14 | 3 |
| Can I have the same as he is drinking?
Jamie.
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241.9 | Is that the fat lady singing? | CONSLT::GRIFFITH | Gettin' whacked on Scooby Snacks. | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:05 | 25 |
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>Group vitality is a function of recruitment pure and simple. The universe is
>built such that things run down (i.e. they evolve dynamically to maximum
>entrophy). A successful recruitment renews the group, validating the
>existence of the group and the participation of individuals. A failed
>recruitment is an opportunity to understand shortcomings of the group and
>potentially make improvements.
Jaysus Christ!! The guy spends a little time over at BU and suddenly
he's spouting psychobabble.
In any event. Mudville isn't a game anymore, it's just a big, fancy
chat room. Personally, I'm generally too busy to be able to sit at a
terminal long enough to spend any meaningful time in the game. And frankly,
it takes a little bit of time to really irritate and piss-off people.
The game has nearly run its course. But much like "Married with Children",
it just won't go away.
T.
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241.10 | | SUPER::DENISE | nocturnal mistress | Thu Dec 05 1996 14:27 | 7 |
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from what you told me of the days gone by, tran, i think
it's just another incarnation of the old mud.
the game's the same, the players change.
PTOOEY!
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241.11 | Why back in my day........ | WRKSYS::WALLACE | http://macca.eng.pko.dec.com | Mon Dec 09 1996 13:12 | 1 |
| except there's less of them and they're much more boring.
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