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| 25 new of 200 responses total. |
anne
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response 125 of 200:
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Dec 24 01:38 UTC 1994 |
Really, you call big brother? I just call DADDY!!!!!! at the top of
my lungs. Works rather well too.
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sun
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response 126 of 200:
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Dec 24 05:54 UTC 1994 |
If you call my Daddy if you were me???? NO!!!!!!!!!
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kami
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response 127 of 200:
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Dec 24 06:20 UTC 1994 |
I like spiders. They earn their keep. I don't like pesticides or
mosquitos.
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anne
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response 128 of 200:
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Dec 24 15:58 UTC 1994 |
sun, good point...
Kami, I have no problems with s[iders in their natural environment, outside!
Inside, that's another story!
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brighn
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response 129 of 200:
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Dec 25 07:39 UTC 1994 |
ITsy bitsy spiders... <wink at Kami>
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dang
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response 130 of 200:
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Dec 26 00:26 UTC 1994 |
I just finished a book by Spider. Gook book.
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flem
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response 131 of 200:
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Dec 27 03:11 UTC 1994 |
yes, there's at least one spider I like.
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kami
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response 132 of 200:
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Dec 27 05:38 UTC 1994 |
I love Spider Robinson's work. I'd like to meet him.
re: #129- arachnids in 4 part harmony, yum!
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dang
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response 133 of 200:
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Dec 27 21:28 UTC 1994 |
yum?
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flem
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response 134 of 200:
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Dec 28 02:41 UTC 1994 |
Kami- how much and what have you read? And where can I find more?
the &*%$!@# bookstores around here always have the same three books.
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kami
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response 135 of 200:
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Dec 28 20:56 UTC 1994 |
time travelers strictly cash
calahan's crosstime saloon
calahan's lady
star dancer
telempath
night of power
and there's one other "calahan" book- comes between time travelers and
calahan's lady. Forgot the title.
have you checked Dawn Treader?
Doesn't this belong in SciFi?
sorry about the drift.
I like his views on sexuality, drunkenness, personal freedom and
responsibility, et.c
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dang
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response 136 of 200:
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Dec 28 21:26 UTC 1994 |
I've heard of/read several more, too. Like his views too.
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anne
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response 137 of 200:
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Dec 28 23:18 UTC 1994 |
I think I read either Calahan's Lady, or Crosstime Salon, dont remember which.
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flem
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response 138 of 200:
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Dec 29 22:49 UTC 1994 |
I've read all those except night of power. I've also read Mindkiller,
callahan's secret, lady slings the booze, and the callahan touch.
oh, and starseed and starmind. I'll try Dawn Treader, thanks.
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kami
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response 139 of 200:
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Jan 1 16:54 UTC 1995 |
ooh, I don't have _The Callahan Touch_ or _Lady Slings the Booze_. How
old are they? How hard to find?
I'd forgotten the others.
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wannit
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response 140 of 200:
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Jan 2 17:24 UTC 1995 |
Friends, Penniwyse feels honoured to be the subject of so
much attention. But, do not forget, Penniwyse
is an alien spider from the suprernatural.
Which means using a broom to get rid of this *animal!* will
by no means be sufficient.
Let P. be in his web and the journey lingers on and on.
Lightyears to go, and Penniwyse is patient, he has, afterall,
seen the creation of the universe.
P.
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cyberpnk
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response 141 of 200:
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Jan 3 21:29 UTC 1995 |
Here's a complete list of Callahan and Lady Sally books:
Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
Time Travelers Strictly Cash
Callahan's Secret
Callahan And Company
Callahan's Lady
Lady Slings The Booze
Off The Wall At Callahan's
The Callahan Touch
I think the spider is crawling around anne's feel, i'm not sure.
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anne
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response 142 of 200:
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Jan 4 05:48 UTC 1995 |
Excuse me, just what do you mean by that cyberpnk???
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wannit
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response 143 of 200:
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Jan 4 06:58 UTC 1995 |
I second that.
<Maybe he meant to write feet>
wriggle wriggle
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gerund
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response 144 of 200:
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Jan 4 07:38 UTC 1995 |
t and l are rather far apart on the keyboard.
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oldnick
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response 145 of 200:
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Jan 4 17:49 UTC 1995 |
Hmmm, nice buss hey? I see penniwyse is up to his old tricks again: scaring
beautiful laidies! Hum, a anyone for going to Katmandu?
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oldnick
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response 146 of 200:
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Jan 4 17:50 UTC 1995 |
bye the way: Nobody noticed me either. <sniff>
And I was sitting on top of the buss! There are a lot of fun people here!
Even the Matser of the Universe paid me a visit!
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clees
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response 147 of 200:
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Jan 4 17:51 UTC 1995 |
I'm sorry to interrupt, well in fact that's not true, kings are
never sorry, they are above that.
What we meant to say is the following:
I'd like to have my throne back.
We tend towards the iedea that someone aboard this vessel
has taken it for his, or her, own purposes.
My royal behind is tired and needs to sit.
Now, where is my throne?
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brighn
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response 148 of 200:
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Jan 4 17:57 UTC 1995 |
It's in the back of bus, behind that metal door. Make sure to move the
switch from "Vacant" to "Occupied" when you're in there, Arthur.
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wannit
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response 149 of 200:
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Jan 4 17:59 UTC 1995 |
<snicker snicker>
Revolution at hand?
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