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rcurl
response 50 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 05:41 UTC 1995

(It is from a *real* Burma Shave sign I saw as a kid.)
popcorn
response 51 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 12:51 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 52 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 12:52 UTC 1995

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srw
response 53 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 06:55 UTC 1995

No football game that day. It might work for me.
rcurl
response 54 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 07:43 UTC 1995

Re #51: sure - if you think it will help ;->.
popcorn
response 55 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 15:03 UTC 1995

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rcurl
response 56 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 05:07 UTC 1995

So, how do I make it? I'd be willing to join party just to try it.
scg
response 57 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 05:27 UTC 1995

You go into party and type
/rane
lilmo
response 58 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 02:27 UTC 1995

Golly days, this item is active !!

Re #48, #50:  I take it "Join Grex." is a slight alteration of the original?
*chuckle*
rcurl
response 59 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 04:41 UTC 1995

Yup. The original implored you to use a shaving product apparently from
an Asian country, although that is surprising since facial hair is not
as rampant in Asia as here.
selena
response 60 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 06:49 UTC 1995

        Hm. To be honest, I wasn't even going to ask about privileges in
exchange for a T-connection.. oh, and no, I'm not *rich*, but I do
well enough.
        As far as the Strings attached to the T-connection, I'm not interested.
If I can't be accomodated as just plain ol' Selena, then I'm not going
to bother with using a bait-tactic like a T-line. If I ever am
accomodated, I want it to be for just being me.. no "oh, but she
BOUGHT her way into it". No. I'd rather earn it through trust than
ever have my motives questioned like that.
popcorn
response 61 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 13:45 UTC 1995

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rcurl
response 62 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 15:59 UTC 1995

I'm going to do it some time when you aren't checking.... 8*}.
davel
response 63 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 17:40 UTC 1995

You're going to kill the log files?
rcurl
response 64 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 19:11 UTC 1995

No, party.
giry
response 65 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 21:57 UTC 1995

I have used the noise a few times:)
scg
response 66 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 03:58 UTC 1995

I've used it too.

re 64:
        I think popcorn was checking the log files.
lilmo
response 67 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 06:22 UTC 1995

Re #64, #66:  I had to read #66 2 or 3 time befoe I figured out what was going
on, so tone feel TOO stupid, rcurl...  :)
rcurl
response 68 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 07:18 UTC 1995

(Yes, scg, I know that popcorn was reading a log, and that I *can't*
escape Big Sister...and no, lilmo, what makes me feel stupid is being
*in* party....)
popcorn
response 69 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 13:26 UTC 1995

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adbarr
response 70 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 18:18 UTC 1995

rcurl, "There you go again!" <Now who said that, adbarr challenges
rcurl> You have got to get a grip on your tendency to turn witty
pphrases. It makes me feel inadequate, but there is nowhere else to go.
rcurl
response 71 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 18:26 UTC 1995

adbarr just said "There you go again!"!
adbarr
response 72 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 19:47 UTC 1995

I'm not "Ronnie". <adbarr orders a cruise missile attack against the 
warehouse of "cute" hidden by the infamous rcurl!>
adbarr
response 73 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 23:33 UTC 1995

Oh, and besides -- rampant hares are a problem in Australia, not
Asia. Almost forgot that. Knew you would want to know. Glad
to help.
lilmo
response 74 of 78: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 02:12 UTC 1995

of course, that may be preferable to attack bunnies...
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