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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
2 ************************* INSTALLED: 19 JUN 85 *********************
3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System)  Mike Day System operator
4 ************************************************************
5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
6                     PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
18 ************************************************************
19 
20 rooroo           rooroorooroorooroorooroo
21 is going on?
22       Sranul the roo
23 BW first!
24           Sranul the roo
25  Agh! More dropping lines! 
26 roorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroo
27 <-------------S O F-------------------->
28 SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR.....
29 <--------SOLDIER OF FORTUNE------------>
30 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
31                      Book Worm
32 
33 A thousand books, they line the wall,
34 But I can say, I've read them all.
35 A thousand lives, they've let me live,
36 Oh how much, these books can give.
37 
38 The cover blurbs, the ads do hide,
39 What greater wonders that are inside.
40 No cover art can begin to sell,
41 What authors with their words do tell.
42 
43 I ask my friends for their wise voice,
44 I've learned to trust their good advice.
45 They all have read so far and wide,
46 But our tastes are similar, and I abide.
47 
48 I buy my books right off the rack,
49 The seller smiles, and says, "You're back!"
50 The transaction takes but a little time,
51 And I am left with just a dime.
52 
53 I hurry home, I can hardly wait,
54 All obstacles to me they grate.
55 When I get a book I seem almost possessed,
56 But when I get home into it I digress.
57 
58 Once I start to read a book,
59 I'm like a fish caught on a hook.
60 Like a whirl my mind goes 'round.
61 I dare not put this new book down.
62 
63 The pages turn, the story flows,
64 I'm sure the joy, on my face shows.
65 No greater wonder, a book can bring,
66 My soul does dance, my soul does sing.
67 
68 The fire I started to warm myself,
69 Now starts to fade, dying in stealth.
70 I must not stop, this book can't shut,
71 Nothing seems important, except Kurt Vonnegut.
72 
73 The pages fly, I'm almost done,
74 I glance to see the setting sun.
75 The last page turned, its words I read.
76 It's then the book completes my need.
77 
78 The cover closed, the story done,
79 With another book I am now one.
80 I can't forget the book just read:
81 The sights, the scenes, what characters said.
82 
83 Their words, actions, they remain with me.
84 I will always remember their agony.
85 A book when done, becomes a part
86 Of any reader who has a heart.
87 
88 My words are few but my thanks are many,
89 to authors with their horns of plenty.
90 My world is larger, I have learned so much.
91 I do love my books, and the writer's touch.
92 
93 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{NEW POET}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
94 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
95 
96 6-19
97 WHAT EVIL LURKS IN THE HEARTS OF MAN.
98 I KNOW YOU ARE OUT THERE,SO SPEAK UP AND BE HEARD. MARTIN WHERE ARE YOU?
99 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
100      TED: I didn't think that Borevallis was that bad.  True, there are only
101 two theatres in town and nowhere to go at night off campus within walking
102 distance (was that really from an English major??), but with good friends and a
103 mealcard (and a buck fifty) or a call to Woodstocks (home for a week and I miss
104 them already!)  life doesn't get that boring.  Or maybe I'm just easier to
105 please...
106      NEW POET: I Like That!!!  
107      Where does a body go to cool off around here??
108 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/Luingil/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/(Iwannamilkshake!)/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
109 
110 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
111 To anyone:  I shall be departing to U of O this fall, and was wondering if 
112 anyone knows of ANY bbs's down in Eugene...Thanx
113 ??????????????? The Doctor ???????????????????????? June 19, 1985 at 5:00 ?????
114 WHY CAN I GET THIS SYSTEM FIGURED OUT?
115 (far too many 'exit' attempts to care for.  de--->G)
116 FOR SALE:  LES PAUL GUITAR IN NEW 
117 PREFECT CONDITION.  WANT $700.00
118 COLOR: WINE WITH GOLD HARDWARE.
119 
120 
121 FOR SALE:  ROLAND JUIPTER 6 SYNTHISIZER IN NEW PREFECT CONDITION.  WANT
122 $1,800.00
123 
124 WANT TO TRADE GAMES FOR A FEW DAYS?
125 SYSTEM: ATARI 800 W/1050 DISK DRIVE.
126 
127 CALL LARRY LAYTON
128 WORK: 222-xxxx
129 HOME: 256-xxxx AFTER 5PM
130 PORTLAND, OREGON
131 roorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroo
132           Sranul the roo
133 New Poet: I wonderedover again.
134 know. 
135 My lines are dropping! Argh!
136 I have CompuServe's Vidtex. A 1600 modem.
137 Will someone please explain why it goes down a line sometimes and then s
138 suddenly deposites me back at the main menu prompt!? Whats wrong with my 
139 system! I can't believe it hasn't done this yet. I actually am having a 
140 chance to write!
141 as in roo tail)
142 Sranul the roo
143 roorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroo
144 There it goes again!
145 ^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+^+ZILMAR RODE FASTER THAN EVER NOW
146 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$#
147 Sranul: I believe that Vidtex and CompuServe use CTRL-C a lot, something that
148 dumps you out of enter mode.  (The line you were typing when your terminal
149 sends a CTRL-C is lost.)  Try another terminal program; public domain ones 
150 abound.
151 Person on bottom of DB: I'm intrigued.  Unfortunately, since the system I'm
152 running is a C64, no UNIX is available.  I haven't access to anything else.
153 It's good to know such programs exist, though...
154 NEW POET: Thank you, I enjoyed that poem immensely.
155 L'homme: I think direct vocal landline connection is called for; a few
156 concepts in our storyline need clearer definition.  I'm still working, so the
157 best time to call is after 4:30 weekdays or anytime Sundays (Saturdays are
158 always unpredictable).
159 #$##$##$##$#
160 Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to prune I go...
161 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$##$# 170/85-19:55 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$#
162 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
163 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
164 Farley:  Tacky, tacky, tacky...
165 ??????????????? The Doctor ???????????????????????? June 19, 85 at 11:04 ??????
166 Sranul: Please copy down EXACTLY what (if anything) shows up on your screen
167 after reading the NEXT line.
168 I
169                                                                                 
170 Thank you, I've been trying to find out what the Commodore Vidtex ID string
171 looks like for some time now...
172 And ^C should NOT be being sent by Vidtex. (unless you hit BREAK). You may
173 have a bad connection..  happens sometimes...
174 ________________________________Leonard________________________________________
175 **************************************************
176 rodtsasdt 111111report*
177 ******************gregory*************************
178 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*X^n*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
179 Antie Smalltown: 1) if its pop > 10K and lacks decient public transport it
180                     has all the disadvantages and non of the ADvantages of both
181                     Also that is NOT my idea of small!
182                  2) if that was 'borvalas', well; flatland ag burg's have addl
183                     probs endimic BUT town in question does have something
184                     in addition to osu...; little place called: H-P! (?)
185 apprentice:  Grabed it (again (and again; NEC does doc esc seq's)) but more to
186              the point: what were those destination filenames for COPY ( to
187              cassette, printer, com, ...) ????????????
188 Sranul: Hellow here; Y-not boarder U use elsware???
189 *=*=*=*=*=*=*NEC-view grav-sled report*=*=*=*=*=*=*
190     Traffic seames to be flowing normaly through Alt World once again.
191     A few functions remain to be reopened.  Check with sysop there for further
192 details 777-xxxx.
193 090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909
194     Within the dash-panel of Carmichael's van; Freida, it's silicon brain 
195 quietly meditated.  It refused to start for the station attendent who wanted
196 to move it from infront of the pumps.
197     As soon as he slamed it's door and walked away, however, it rolled coop-
198 eratively out of the way and parked itself.  When sad purveyor of petrol 
199 attempted to reopen it's door by force, ostensably to see if the brake was set
200 all he got for his trouble was a nasty electrical shock.
201      006.95 however was having problems of his own!  As he ate the salad 
202 preparied for him, odd scraping noises cept disturbing his otherwise inner
203 rejuvinating fantasies.  
204      Hunger partialy abaited, quriosity got the better of his attention.  
205      Only then did he explor the other leg of the inner space.
206      It proved to have no exits.  There was a modicum of dust, tough still
207 less than the outer chaimber.  Dwarfed by an otherwise seamingly large expance
208 of wall was a small wall mounted tool holder,  seamingly at home in it were
209 varios instruments whose only common charicteristic was thair potential to
210 induce human pain.
211        in the center of this space, hung upside down by the ankles with heavy
212 chains attached to quaint hinged wrot-iron manicles, closed with modern 'master'
213 padlocks, was a young man of vaguely familiar appearence.  His wrists were
214 secured and seperated by weld-carved steel chanel bars bolted togather.  
215 attop these bars sat a variety of lead weights.  The man, mercifully uncon-
216 cios was breathing and thus presumably still alive.
217       Carmichael had just removed the weights and sat them on the floor when
218 he heard the outer door scraping open.
219 090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909
220 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
221    The next few days were a blur to Harold.  Hurry up and wait.  Stand in 
222 line for everything, from breakfast to a chance to use a bathroom.
223 His time wasn't wasted, however.  The non-commissioned officers in charge of
224 loading the white cells into the vessels that were to carry them to their 
225 eventual destination made sure of that.  There's something about certain
226 personality traits that attracts non-coms, stance, gait -- who knows what?
227 Harold had it.  He could be pulled out of a milling herd of thousands of
228 conscriptees.  Whenever there was a sidewalk to polish, window to sweep,
229 or wall to mop, the local non-coms went out and picked out a conscriptee.
230 More often than not, that conscriptee was Harold.  At last, after an
231 interminable wait, he came to the head of the queue.  Before boarding the
232 vessel, he hesitated slightly, but finally boarded with a sense of adventure
233 to come.  Bravely, he merged with the onrushing crowds.
234 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
235 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     (watching 171:06)
236 ____________________________________________________________________________
237 Piper you story reminds me of the similar skit in Woody Allen's "Everything
238 You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask." Except in the
239 Woody Allen film, it wasn't disease the various parts of the body were
240 fighting. However, your story is fun to read nonetheless. Please continue.
241 Look out Harold!!!
242 						Film Fan
243 ____________________________________________________________________________
244 
245 ???????? YOSP ???
246 roorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroorooroo
247 Themnax: I don't use txhat other border because I like to be different on
248 all the boards that I frequent. Now for a story, 2 lines at a time. 2 
249 lines at a time.
250        Tales of a Forgotten Land
251    Why the land was forgotten is easy. Ithas no banks, no credit cards o
252 t anyone recognised was the 1 Dairy Queen that only had fudge ice cream, 
253 and in today's high tech and r-rated society that is not enough to ease 
254 enter into the hearts of those foolish enough to journey into this land, 
255 which there weren't many of. 
256 a person. His life had been miserable. All 26 of his years on this planet 
257 chain. "What a place for a life." he said, one brisk morning when the
258 breeze was cool, the sun was hot, and love was in the air. Love saw Jeff
259 and decided to find some young couple rolling o about on a hill somewhere
260 so it left. But Jeff didn't care. Thiswas xis life and he WANTED it to be
261 a bjob so far, and he didn't want to ruin his record. He entered the D
262 place where the Dairy Queen was. A smoke filled man greeted him. The room 
263 wasn't filled with smoke untill the man exhaled. Then a smoke filled ro
264 room greeted him. It said "Howdy" and ran anway. HJeff watched it leave.
265    He fished through his pockets, which was a sport on the planet Earth 
266 eeryone, man or woman, adult or child, even the Kangaroos did. Of course 
267 at trophy that the Australin 
268 had won.
269 ????????? YOSP ???
270 Sranul: When it drops you back to enter it *LOSES* the last line you entered!
271 We're only getting every other line of your story....
272 _______________________________Leonard_______________________________________
273 :::::::::::O O::::::6/20:::::::::::::::::::::::19:02:::::::::O O::::::::::::::
274 Leonard: your escape sequence triggered a  RSD,CC,HC,PB,DT  on my screen.
275 I don't know if you find that interesting or not, but I know you collect
276 such things.
277 I found out that one of the people that works where I do is one of those
278 rather strange SCA types.  His first name is Brian, I don't know his last 
279 name yet.  He's a bit on the large side (kinda like you, but not so hairy).
280 :::::::::::O O:::::::::::::::voyeur:::::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::::
281 [>-=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=-<]
282    Citsop Mikey: I am curious as to the
283 procedure that you take in keeping 
284 archieval back-ups of BW lines. I have
285 had some problems with the system that
286 I have been running, and would like and
287 would greatly appreciate some suggestion
288 s. I have a new program running that I
289 wrote 2 days ago. I'm not sure what
290 your reaction would be to it, mainly
291 because it is "Extremely" similar to
292 this Discwrite program. I certainly dont
293 want to step on any toes. So if you
294 have any objections I can change a few
295 things with no problem. Give the system
296 a call sometime, leave me a note on the
297 board. 
298    All: 
299          The Alternate World
300               777-xxxx
301 [>-=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=-<]
302         << Commander Murdock >>
303 [>-=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=-<]
304 ???????? YOSP ???
305 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
306 AAAACCCCCBBBBBBBBDDDDDAAAA
307 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
308 Milchar and Grann carefully boarded the strange device that had whirred down
309 the corridor towards them.  It quickly whisked them to the control room of
310 the TARDIS, not too much the worse after the trip.
311 A rather thin figure wrapped in exceedingly tacky clothing, among which a
312 twenty-six foot long scarf showed itself prominently, was huddled over the
313 controls dealing with course setting of the TARDIS.  The Doctor had given
314 Milchar a brief overview of which sections of buttons and levers did what
315 some time ago, for fear that otherwise he might accidently touch something
316 they'd both regret.  Milchar, of course, was naturally a bit surprised to see
317 a strange box-like object attached to the temporal control section.  Milchar
318 began to open his mouth to say something when the Doctor spoke up.
319 "Well, Milch, Glad to see you.  And who's that?  Never mind for now, you must
320 be tired.  I'll just finish the plotting while you ask me your two questions,
321 and then we'll retire to get a drink somewhere.  At least ONE of the sections
322 should have a working dispenser."
323 "This is Grann, my pupil," Milchar began, taking one thing at a time, as
324 he always did.  "As for my questions, I fear you know me too well.  I was
325 going to ask what that box was, and also where K-9 is."
326 "Those are simple enough," the Doctor said.  "I don't know what that box is,
327 and I don't know where K-9 is, either.  Actually, I was travelling to Gallifrey
328 to find out.  There is some wonderful probing equipment there.  A few spatial-
329 temporal tracers ought to be able to zero in on K-9, only a matter of 
330 triangulating spatial position first, then temporal 'position'.  Now, tell me,"
331 the Doctor said, "What exactly are YOU doing here?"
332 Briefly, Milchar gave an account of what had happened to them.  Grann might
333 have been embarrassed about his failed spell, but the stubborn gnome refused
334 to show it.
335 "Hmmm, I never did like mucking about with forces that act like magic does.
336 Why, just look at it!  Follows absolutely no rules most of the time, and the
337 ones that exist seem to be able to be bent and twisted into pretzels.  And
338 where in the universe does the bloody energy COME FROM?  Hmmmmm?  Sometimes
339 I think your 'mastery' of this misbegotten force is merely fantastic luck.
340 Why I haven't ripped up your books and your cards I'll never know."
341 Milchar stood amused through the Doctor's ranting, knowing full well that
342 deep down he respected it.  The Doctor never did like to give much credit to
343 something he wasn't a master in dealing with himself.
344 The Doctor finished his tirade, seeing that once again it failed to have any
345 impact on his audience.  Despite his apparent failure, he led the group to
346 a lounge with a faint smile on his face.
347 "Well," he said as they sat down, "you wouldn't want to come along to
348 Gallifrey with me, would you, Milch?  Of course, Grann too.  Didn't you say
349 you had some spare time?"
350 ++++++++++++++++
351 The ball's in your court, Doctor...
352 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++++++++++ June 20, 1985 @ 11:08pm ++++
353 *****************************************
354 Hi.  This is Unicorn.  Just wanted to leave a thought for the day...
355     
356      Anyone who canot cope with mathematics is not fully human.  At best he
357 is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe, and not make
358 messes in the house.
359   
360                     (Heinlein)
361   
362 Don't mind me...I'm trying to get in the mood to start Calc on Tuesday.
363 Summer school...AARGH!!!
364   
365                         UNICORN
366   
367 ****************************************
368 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*NEC-View grav-sled*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
369     >an update<
370     We just swung by The Alt World again:
371     Traffic is still somewhat confused but starting to resume normal speed.
372   The amount of usage appears to have rissen (though this may partialy resault
373 from the comentary lanes heving been relocated integral with those destined
374 for fantasy exits.  Travelers are warned to avoid the question mark which 
375 seems to remain in limbo.  Also there seems to be some slight delay in open-
376 ing the new ^x off ramp and there seems to be no access at ch /old/new.
377     The <DRIVE> interchange is fully opened but may take some getting used to
378 for modemists used to other formats.  That concludes our update.  We now return
379 you to the studio anchor.   ...
380 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
381 090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909
382     Carmichael Sean was once again seated in front of his salad by the time 
383 the door to the inner room grated opened.
384     Outside, Freida the van took another unscheduled excursion.  Accross the
385 highway was a large tuffa formation.  Freida parked on the highway side, due
386 east of it.  The only human eye to observe this was a young paiute five miles
387 away with a pair of 50x70 binoculars.  What he did not see was that the van 
388 was unoccupied at the time.  He did think it odd though that no driver got out
389 for the five minuets he continued to watch, but then he shrugged his shoulders
390 and turned away.  There were other matters to occupy his attention.
391       'Have you met your new roomate yet?' Carmichael's captor asked in a
392 cheerfully genial manor.
393       09 looked up, muttering unconcerned around a mouthfull of salid that he
394 hadden't seen anyone.
395       'You must be auffly hungry to be careless enough not to look around any
396 more than that!'  A slight chill started to work its way up Car'l's spine.  
397 #So this is what 'field work' is all about#, he thought to himself, #no wonder
398 Ambassidor Themnax's localy hired under-secretaries were called 006.95's.  
399 Actualy that bit of jargon had entered the Embassy's argot when Ian and company
400 had rather pointedly suggested to His Excelancy that such matters were rather
401 beneath the dignity of his Honorable and Esteemed position.
402     That was when the erstwhile ambassadore from Lananara had taken to mutter-
403 ing to himself almost constantly and had become something of an obnoxios pain
404  to coworkers and underlings alike.  An unfortunate development only resolved
405  when His Excelance had finaly heeded his staff's advice and taken a long and
406 much needed vacation.  He's probably there right now, pickniking in the woods,
407 living it up with some wood nymph.
408     ARGH!  Wish I was there and His Excelance had a feather ...  Car'l was 
409 thinking.  Some people just have it made.
410     (note: if anyones interested what the 'good ambasador is ACTUALY doing;
411 check out alternate world at 777-xxxx)
412     Agent Sean was rudely returned to reality by the grating voice, sounding
413 not entirely unlike the old and infrequently oiled 'sliding' doors of his 
414 current 'quarters'.
415     'Come around here and let me introduce you' it was saying.
416 090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909
417 KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA
418 No time for an entry this time - that seems too much to be the case.
419 L'homme - Will contact later concerning matters.  Someone getting more
420 than just a triffle fed up with the the world?  Will seek the answers
421 after Jannet has left.  (In the big city for the day, or so...)
422 I shall return in the shake of a lamb's tail.          Make that two...
423 KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA KOSTA
424 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
425   Damn!  I apologize to all, but no choice.  I will have to be leaving
426 tomorrow AM, on business.  Story goes on indefinite hold... I hope I'll
427 be able to pick up the pieces when I get back.  Bye.
428 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
429 *@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@
430 "Alert! Alert"
431 "Wxho Cares!"
432 "Alert sir! It'S an alert!"
433 "Go alert everyone else! Leave me be!"
434 "But wxy sir?"
435 "Because I said so!"
436 "But that's not good enough!"
437 "It is so!"
438 "  


439 "Is so!"
440 "Go away! I want to practice!"
441 "What sir?"
442 "Practicing how to get rid of you!"
443 "_h.>"
444 That was the way it was. And is. And will be for the next few thousand 
445 Earth years at Government research station 5.
446 Most of the people were...ar e all grouches. For one important reason, 
447 they are the only people in the wxigh tech and low rated world of Earth 
448 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ Hoojib *@*@*@*
449 IF I SEE ONE MORE STORY ABOUT WILD OVER
450 GROWN DOGS ON TANIS AND A. WORLD I THINK
451 I AM GOING TO PUKE.
452 THE DOG PATROL
453 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
454 Milch:  Sorry, no time for an entry right now...(Why does this sound familiar?)
455 Piper:  Later...I, for one will be looking forward to your return...
456 Anyone:  Any luck on those Eugene bbs numbers?? (hint, hint, hint...)
457 ??????????????? The Doctor ???????????????????????? June 21, 85 at 2:50 ???????
458 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
459 I sit and ponder,
460 what my thoughts mean,
461 no longer does my mind wander,
462 it'S thinking on one thing,
463 I wonder wxy,
464 we're the way we are,
465 are there other's like us?
466 On a distant star?
467 But my thoughts mean nothing,
468  of you,
469 they are mine alone,
470 With them, to do what I do.
471 I quietly think,
472 why I say all this,
473 it isn't important,
474 you could all miss,
475 what I'm saying, and not even care,
476 Am I talking this way?
477 @@@**@@**@@**The Minstrel@@**@@**@@**@@**
478 A tale to be told,
479 oh yes it'S true,
480 a tale for me, a tale for you,
481 any story you might wish,
482 any tale that you might dream,
483 any adventure, romance, or like,
484 A dinner for the mind,
485 _h it'S quite a dish,
486 for your imagination.
487 Yes I am a minstrel,
488 and this is what I do,
489 I tell tales,
490 a tale for me, a tale for you.
491 A story for the young,
492 a story for the old,
493 A story for the mind,
494 A journey for the soul,
495 Oh yes I am the minstrel,
496 and this is what I do,
497 I tell tales,
498 A tale for me, a tale for you.
499 *@*@* A minstrel and his dog **@@*@*@*
500 toto too!!!!
501 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
502 {*}{*}{*}!!!isis!!!{*}{*}{*}
503 There will always be a special place in my heart for Cornvallis -- don't
504 be too hard on it!  There are quite a few very inteeligent people down
505 there -- even one who is going to start up a BBS for use over the Hamm
506 radio system!  I must say, however, that I didn't go to OSU, so my opinion
507 may be biased in the other direction.
508 Since it is Solstice Day (calloo, callay!), I thought I would regale you
509 with a short Parkeresque....
510                Summer Solstice
511 The sun is out, it's getting warm,
512 Bikinis spring from varied forms.
513 Turning heads and stares abound
514 (Some could lose, say, 30 pounds).
515 Striking most conspicuous poses,
516 Speading zinc on reddened noses.
517 A scrap of cloth on something tall,
518 (Some are wearing naught at all).
519 Slowly turn to expose that spot,
520 Where a careless sunbeam shouldn't ought.
521 From golden glow to reddened fury,
522 (Someone in too much a hurry!)
523 Always remember, when it's hot:
524 That summer clothes, and some are not.
525                      Isis
526 {*}{*}{*}!!!isis!!!{*}{*}{*}
527 Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are dead! And Rosewood and Taggart suddenly
528 make a whole lot more sense to these weary eyes of mine. The dynamic
529 duo of the silver screen make a reapperance later this summer in the
530 smash hit that is all the rage on the continent (that's Europe you
531 dopes) this season. Rosewood and Taggart II, what a catchy title.
532 "My name is gragaro. I am a fighter from the Soviet Union. I have fought
533 all my life and I never lose"
534 Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are indeed dead. Tis true Tis true.
535 
536 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$#
537 Hummm, R & G are Dead was a STRANGE play, about as strange as the above
538 entry.  Perhaps I show my ignorance?  Is there a deep, hidden meaning in all
539 of that gibberish?
540 Oh, well.  Too bad there's not a PorSFiS this Sat.  I have to go to Portland,
541 anyway...
542 Piper: Two departures so close together is saddens me.  At least, in the
543 case of yours, we can look forward to your return.  May it be soon!
544 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$##$# 172/85-22:30 #$##$##$##$#
545 --Patti--
546     Depressed Mode.
547 --Patti--
548 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
549 WHY DEPRESSED MODE?
550 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
551 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
552 Themnax: msg awaits on The Messenger. but if you get this before 1:30am
553 call me. (but change the last digit of the number from a 2 to a 5!!)
554 (that way you'll get *me* instead of the machine...)
555 _________________________Leonard___________________________________________
556 *=*=
557 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
558 Dog Patrol: Wild dogs on ALT WORLD you say?  Last time MY four legged fds
559 were THERE (that I can recal) was a very long time ago indeed!  There aOO's
560 who are someone else's, mutualy admired and respected by Themnax and Elxtia
561 who are remarkably human in appearance (though they can count hexidecimaln
562 thair fingers) and in no way of 'dog-like appearance.  and there is p
563 who is, well, pretty much what person wants to be, appearance wise, and gs
564 around pretty well but usualy doesn't participate too much.  For good rean.
565 As to 'canine feaver' on tanis, well if we whats doin didn't like it it'de
566 up to someone else to do elsewise!
567 Esiest thing in the world (this or almost any other) is to 'bitch' and mo,
568 You got a better idea, go for it, were not THAT hard to ammuse.  I feel tt
569 we are created in the 'immage' of a Creator who bloody well intended thate
570 make the most of whatever potential we might have in that direction
571 lies happiness.  ELSEWARE madness.
572 Isis: (smile) thanx +
573 Patti: any way we can help?
574 Piper: me too, much saddened to hear of impending departure.  may the r
575 be kind to you.
576 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
577 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
578 TO THE DOCTOR: THERE ARE SEVERAL BOARDS DOWN IN EUGENIE. I HAD THE NUMBERS A WHILE
579 BACK BUT SINCE I WAS ONLY CALLING CORN VALLY  BOARDS THEY DISSAPPEARED. YOUR BEST
580 BET IS TO CALL 2 BOARDS IN CORVALLIS AND SPEND ABOUT 15 MINUTES GOING THROUGH THE
581 BBS LISTS IN THEM TO FIND EUGENE NUMBERS. (UNFORTUNATELY AT LONG DISTANCE RATES) 
582 FIRST, CALL CORVALLIS MICROTEXT, AT 754-xxxx AND LOOK IN THE COMMUNITY SERVICE
583 SECTION. THIS IS A NON PASSWORD SYSTEM AND SO YOU WON'T HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE
584 USUAL FUN AND GAMES TO USE THE BOARD. THIS SECTION WILL HAVE CORVALLIS BOARDS AN
585 AND SOME EUGENE BOARDS. SECOND, CALL THE BEAVER BOARD(YES, I REALIZE IT IS A 
586 CORNY NAME) AND APPLY FOR A PASSWORD. 
587 THEN, CALL BACK IN A FEW DAYS AND LOOK IN THE OTHER BOARD SECTION. THIS IS A
588 FIDO BOARD, AND THE SOFTWARE IS FIRST CLASS(BESTED ONLY BY BACKWATER) I WILL TRY 
589 TO DIG UP THOSE NUMBERS THOUGH.(BEAVER BOARD IS 754-xxxx)
590 +++++++++++++++++++++00000000001TED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
591 I have a 200 watt stereo sytem,made up
592 of 5 pieces for sale for 400 dollars.
593 stereo rfor sale.call 775-xxxx.200 watts
594 
595 ken wiseman 8101 se raymond #9
596 gather 'round all people,
597 a story bold and true,
598 a tale,
599 I spin a tale of a hero,
600 from the Port of Grabue,
601 A hero bold and noble, yes.
602 Of course, he did stress,
603 the importance of good,
604 peace,
605 and a true and good spirit,
606 that lies within the heart that lies withing your chest,
607 He fouoht a fierce and evil mbeast,
608 40 feet in leangth, at least.
609 A mix of Dragon, Snake, and dog,
610 moose and xog,
611 e fought it all with noble stance,^
612 The dragon fought,
613 The hero thought the dragon had been caught,
614 in a trap, but he was wrong.
615 H raised his sword, it glowed bright,
616 
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618 
    I was wondering down a lazy road, and playing a small game with myself.  In
619 the spots that the sun filtered down through the leaves overhead, I would jump
620 over them, and try to reach the shadowed spots.  Then there was no more room.

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