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| 25 new of 158 responses total. |
nephi
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response 75 of 158:
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Apr 2 11:38 UTC 1995 |
Evinently not enough to be the first honorary expatriate caveling,
though.
I feel so left out.
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humdog
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response 76 of 158:
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Apr 2 13:05 UTC 1995 |
nephi, you must understand that we could do nothing
until raemo arrived...
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brenner
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response 77 of 158:
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Apr 2 14:54 UTC 1995 |
Nephi, there will always be a place in our
hearts for you.
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bunn
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response 78 of 158:
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Apr 2 15:54 UTC 1995 |
pseudo
April Fools -- tee, hee!
(aren't we all glad that's over, now?)
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vsclyne
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response 79 of 158:
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Apr 2 16:19 UTC 1995 |
Hey! Where's (steve)?
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sdober
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response 80 of 158:
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Apr 2 17:12 UTC 1995 |
Right here! DId you miss me?
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vsclyne
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response 81 of 158:
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Apr 2 17:36 UTC 1995 |
After finding you *everywhere* yesterday, yes,
very briefly, this morning, I missed you.
I'm over it.
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brenner
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response 82 of 158:
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Apr 9 07:53 UTC 1995 |
Marcus, another question.
(42) What is real?
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bunn
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response 83 of 158:
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Apr 9 21:11 UTC 1995 |
then let's killit!
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nephi
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response 84 of 158:
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Apr 9 23:05 UTC 1995 |
(Wrong item, bunn . . . .)
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brenner
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response 85 of 158:
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Apr 9 23:47 UTC 1995 |
Little angel, you need your own topic.
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nephi
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response 86 of 158:
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Apr 10 05:41 UTC 1995 |
You gave me one.
No?
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mdw
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response 87 of 158:
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Apr 11 22:12 UTC 1995 |
42 is real. It's also an integer. 6i is imaginary. 2/3 is rational.
pi is irrational and transcendental. the square root of 2 is merely
irrational. 2+3i is complex. 113 is prime.
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juls
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response 88 of 158:
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Apr 11 23:57 UTC 1995 |
And so is Marcus.
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brenner
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response 89 of 158:
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Apr 12 02:06 UTC 1995 |
Absolootly.
Marcus, psst get on the bus? Please?
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mdw
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response 90 of 158:
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Apr 12 05:38 UTC 1995 |
But I *like* walking!
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brenner
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response 91 of 158:
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Apr 12 10:21 UTC 1995 |
The six wymmin of grex nodded, they honored the code of silence.
Each pulled on black ski mask and leather gloves.
it was saturday night in San Francisco.
Popcorn, the newest, carried a suitcase full of pink
toilet paper. Bunn carried the shaving cream. Thanne
had the maps and Humdog provided the inspiration.
Juls and Brenner followed.
Meanwhile, somewhere in Iowa, Marcus continued
his lonely trek. California or bust.
But he liked walking.
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humdog
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response 92 of 158:
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Apr 12 17:21 UTC 1995 |
up there on highway 70, travelling to the sea,
humdog and the devil saw marcus walking:
"darlin please please come here" said humdog
"i want to see if you look as pretty as you sound...."
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juls
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response 93 of 158:
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Apr 12 22:09 UTC 1995 |
(Oh, mah lorrrd! Poor bastard would have been better off on the bus. . .)
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brenner
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response 94 of 158:
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Apr 13 04:07 UTC 1995 |
Looks did not matter -- they loved Marcus'
body because it was attached to Marcus' mind. They
loved him in the way of the grex, the old
way of love. They loved him continuously and continually.
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brighn
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response 95 of 158:
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Apr 13 05:31 UTC 1995 |
Some of us have no proof that Marcus has a body. Mayhap he is
a cleerly written AI program.
er, cleverly
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humdog
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response 96 of 158:
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Apr 13 14:45 UTC 1995 |
humdog begged to differ,
not being the deeply spiritual type.
(she was becoming more and more pre-menstrual in her thinking)
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brighn
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response 97 of 158:
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Apr 13 18:55 UTC 1995 |
Then again, maybe *I* am a cleverly written AI program.
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mdw
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response 98 of 158:
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Apr 13 21:58 UTC 1995 |
I am a real person. I am not a number, I am a real person.
Whether the author of #97 is is another question. Certainly I was
entirely unlucky in my attempts to locate him at a local witch doctors
affair, even though he claims to have been running the thing. All I was
able to locate was a number of oddly clad persons, none of whom looked
in the least bit helpful.
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juls
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response 99 of 158:
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Apr 14 00:12 UTC 1995 |
Dookie is looking on, and wants to pose the question to the Vox Pandora:
"Is it her pre-menstrualness? Or merely wanton Spanishness?"
(Reply at leisure.)
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