LIST FILE ON MARGIN IS 40 STATUS: ALL ALLOWED NUMBER OF LINES: 610 1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask.... 2 ************************ REMOVED: 21 JUL 83 *********************** 3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator 4 ************************************************************ 5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION PLACED ON 6 THIS SYSTEM. 7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privatly 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. 10 It is intended that the system be normally used for messages and 11 advertisments by the users. As the system is privatly owned, I retain the 12 right to remove any and all messages which I may find offensive 13 to me. Additionally because of the limited size of the system, it will be 14 periodically purged of older messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved) 15 The saved information will be cycled to drive 'B' while the information on 16 drive 'B' will be archived, and a fresh disk will be installed in drive 'A'. 17 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out 18 of the enter mode. The message is automaticly stored. 19 If after entering the message you find you made a mistake, 20 use the replace command to replace the line. 21 To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up. 22 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 23 ======================================== 24 25 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 26 wow gee neat! Fianaly caught you 27 changing disks!!!!!! 28 Aaron at 06:03 29 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 30 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 31 a vast wasteland of zero bytes waiting 32 to be filled with null characters.... 33 34 any comments as to the ethics 35 of genetic research?I've just been 36 reading of how the favorite bug 37 for such research is E. Coli.,a rather 38 sedate bug (as bugs go),that lives 39 most of its life in our intestines. 40 Yep,folks,thats right,if they should 41 happen to come up with a particularly 42 noxios version of E. Coli.,guess who 43 catches hell first!That's right,us!. 44 Such an obvious mistake in judgement 45 would lead me to believe that 46 government saction and support to 47 such reasearch should be funneled into 48 something like the space program. 49 50 51 then again,maybe not 52 Aaron at 06:33 53 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 54 ----- 55 For sale: 56 57 Hayes Stack Smartmodem 300 w/o documenta- 58 tion at $200. 59 60 Contact Kim Flowers at 254-xxxx or call 61 254-xxxx and ask for Kim. 62 ----- 63 ----------- 64 What happened to all the neat stuff on here?? Did it go away?? 65 66 The bells are back !!!!!!! 67 <><><><><><> DINGY <><><><><><> 68 DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! DINGY'S BACK! 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 70 Yes, but what about his front? 71 ****************************************** 72 Aaron, they've ALREADY come up with an eEXTREMELY noxious E. coli strain! 73 It was developed to convert waste cellulose into methane (for fuel). It does so 74 QUITE well. Then someone pointed out that it was still capable of living in 75 humans. What would the effect be? Well... there is usually enough cellulose in 76 your guts to keep it producing merrily. How much? Several cubic feet (!) an 77 hour. SEVERAL CUBIC FEET!!!!!!! you say. And just how fast can this gas escape? 78 UH, lesse now... (looong pause) 79 about 1/3 to 1/2 as fast as it's made.... oops! 80 81 Said bug is in storage until someone comes up with a way to make it safe to use. 82 The above is true (to the best of my knowledge) and happened several years ago 83 (BEFORE the moratorium & new standards). 84 The researchers aren't fools, they know that a mistake could kill them (remember 85 THEY will be the first to get it if there is a "leak"). The main reason for 86 using E. coli is that its ENTIRE genetic code has been mapped. As far as I know 87 it is the "highest" form of life for which this is true. 88 89 ps. what a horrible way to go! "terminal" case of gas. 90 ________________________________________________________________________________ 91 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 92 boom! 93 Aaron at 10:27 94 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 95 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- 96 ACTUALLY, E. COLI IS USED IN RESEARCH WITH RECOMBINANT DNA 97 (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS GENE SPLICING) BECAUSE ITS GENETIC MATERIAL 98 (OR CHROMOPLASTS CONTAINING CHROMOSOMS) ARE DIVISIONED INTO VERY 99 DISTINCT PARTS, WHERE MANY TYPES OF BACTERIA HAVE CHROMOSOMES SPREAD 100 ALL THROUGH THEM. SCIENTISTS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK WITH ONE SET 101 OF CHROMOSOMES AT A TIME, AND E. COLI LENDS ITSELF MOST EASILY 102 TO THIS PURPOSE. 103 (===ERIK=== 104 (THIS INFORMATION IS CORRECT, BUT NO REAL SERIOUSNESS WAS INTENDED) 105 106 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- 107 CBBS Pizza Party soon to come.... 108 ...check CBBS for details. (646-xxxx) 109 ######################################### 110 Pizza party? Oh goodie!!!!! 111 ///////////////////////////////////////// 112 Actually, there is another very good reason for using E. Coli: there is 113 very little chance of it escaping, as it can't live outside, so it is fairly 114 safe, even if a particular version seems dangerous. as to the dangers of 115 gene splicing, note well that several viruses are known to live solely by 116 gene splicing, and it may well be that they all do. It isn't so rare at all, 117 we have just discovered it. Again the argument against gun control: without 118 a person to point it, a gun is "just an expensive paperweight" 119 The same is true of any technology: it can be used for good or evil, and 120 as the methods are now becoming known, ignoring it will only mean someone 121 else will benefit. 122 How about putting the loboratory working on dangerous germs into orbit? 123 Hard vacuum with strong UV from sunlight is a pretty good quarantine. 124 Remember Britains experiments with germ warfare, and the island that is still 125 not safe to live on. 126 //////////////////////////////////////BAD\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 127 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 128 yes,Bad,its true that E.Coli dosen't 129 fare well in the real world,yet they 130 don't really have to, the have an 131 extremly agile and multiplicitive 132 vector on which to be vectored. 133 as to satellite research stations,the 134 cost would be prohibitive to the average 135 individual/corporation/country,in theroy 136 ,at least,it would be a good solution, 137 yet satelites are known to fail (and 138 fall),so i would propose a moratorium 139 on ANYTHING spinning around up there 140 until it can be made to stay up there. 141 A chunk of SKYLAB might be fun to have 142 fall into your back-yard,but not if 143 it brought the Andromeda Strain with it! 144 Aaron at 21:37 145 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 146 of course when i said "ANYTHING" 147 i meant anything with bugs or glowing 148 stuff onboard. 149 Aaron at 21:39 150 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 151 The good and gentle innkeeper has noticed the newcomer to 152 the inn. The folds of his cloak still obscure his face. 153 Of all the people in the inn he obviously is not seeking 154 to draw attention to himself. He is merely waiting and 155 observing, awaiting the proper time to make himself known. 156 the innkeeper and some of the more perceptive guests sense 157 an aura of power eminating from the figure. So much so 158 that the innkeeper is hesitating to even serve him. 159 Though it be a contradiction to the very reason he built the 160 inn, the innkeeper avoids the newcomer. it is hard 161 to judge whether his power be black or white. It is 162 noticed however that when the debate in the inn becomes 163 heated, He shows signs of restraint in keeping himself 164 from the discussion. Why? 165 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 166 As the Innkeeper returns from his long journey, he spies an intruder 167 in his Inn. This intruder would presume upon the Innkeeper many things. 168 But it matters not for as long as he keeps his peace the Innkeeper will 169 leave him be. The ruffians that seem to have gotten in somehow are 170 of a different matter, and the Innkeeper not too gently shows them 171 to the door. Ahhh, he sighs... peace again if but for a moment. And 172 with that he returns once gain to his customary table to sit and 173 watch the comings and goings of the people in his fair Inn. 174 **** CISTOP MIKEY DURING GARBAGE COLLECTION DAY **** 14 JULY 83 **** 175 Ah, well it may be and a dubious duty for 176 eful yet protective innkeeper to push those 177 from his threshold that he deems unproductive to the 178 tmosphere of such a welcoming place as this. 179 The existence of which is the very characteristic 180 thct has brought our dark figure to this inn. Woe 181 be he who would entangle figuratively or otherwise 182 with our gracious keeper of the inn with any other 183 than the most honorable intentions. 184 However inlikely it be that circumstance should 185 require the aid of another in the keepers debates 186 within the walls of his inn, somehow he must realize and 187 now how to summon the power of this being. A 188 thought suddenly looms in his mind... A word 189 of which he has no recollection and no explanation. 190 Yet he knows that by the mere utterance of these 191 syllables, he will call upon the knowledge and 192 strength of our figure. 193 The word comes to him like a beacon... 194 TENGU 195 196 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 197 198 UP10 199 AHH! THE INKEEPER FINALLY CAME TO HIS SENCES! 200 IT IS ABOUT TIME! 201 202 THE SYSM.... 203 204 ************************************************** 205 MIKE, yOU HAVE GOT TO TURN uP YOU MODEM A LITTLE... 206 YOU CAN'T BLAME MA BELL FOR EVERYTHING!!! 207 208 SYSM...AGAIN. 209 -------- 210 The intruder would seem to still presume much of the Innkeeper, 211 yet there some easing of this presumtion as time doth pass. 212 Perhapps a learning of ways is occuring to not speak of people 213 things that are not their own way. 214 **** CISTOP MIKEY **** 15 JUL 83 **** 8:45 AM **************** 215 In words of six letter or less, Mikey--does all this mean that you 216 will begin to edit your disks? If so, bravo. Elmer 217 ***************************************************************** 218 ********** 219 THE LIGHT FINALLY DAWNS UPON THE PRINCE,WITH SOME HELP FROM 220 ANOTHER. HE HAS FAILED TO REALIZE THAT SOME MAY NOT SHOW 221 THEIR TRUE IDENTITY AND ATTRIBUTE THEIR SPEECH TO ANOTHER. 222 THE GENTLE INNKEEPER SEEMS TO BE IN CONTROL OF THE PROBLEM. 223 AS FOR CENSORSHIP OF THE WORDS SPOKEN IN THIS INN. IT IS 224 REGRETTABLE, BUT PROBABLY NECESSARY...SOME HERE ARE NOT 225 RESPONSIBLE AS OTHERS. 226 *************************************************************DP************ 227 Hey, I'm me... Really! Not an imposter. I've always been me, and will 228 always be me. Besides, who else could I be, anyway? If it had been 229 anyone else, I would have seen him. So let's get this straight: 230 This is me talking! 231 (oops... I forgot who I am....) 232 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888 233 HOWDY!! 234 HOWDY!! 235 HOWDY!! 236 237 238 THE UNKNOWN!!!!!! 239 240 241 242 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 243 YOU GUYS ARE UNBELIEVABLY WIERD!!! 244 the PHANTOM GLITCH 245 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 246 Ahh, Dark Prince, you see the light.. (That's a joke son laugh it up!) 247 **** CISTOP MIKEY (AT LEAST THE LAST TIME I CHECKED) **** 15 JUL 83 ******* 248 249 250 252 253 254 255 256 A darkly clad knight steps into the 257 half light of the inn. For a moment 258 continual murmur of conversation is 259 halted as the habituates of the tavern 260 turn to study the newcomer. 261 Their curiosity temporarily sated 262 they return to their interrupted conspi 263 ricies. 264 Seemingly ignorant of the effect of 265 his entrance the small man shakes the 266 accumulated dust of a hundred highways 267 from his beaver cloak and walks quietly 268 to a table hidden in the shadow beneath 269 the overhanging balcony. 270 He draws a worn leather pouch from 271 beneath his cloak and looks toward the 272 inkeeper. 273 274 He shakes the bag gently and the 275 sharp clink of gold insinuates itself 276 upon the broadbodied manager dozing 277 behind the rough wooden plank that 278 serves as a bar. 279 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 280 The knight pulls the dark hood from 281 head. 282 His broadfeatured face, first appearing 283 young, admits to more years than would 284 be supposed. 285 He speaks, and his voice, more vivid 286 than would be thought from appearanc 287 insinuates itself upon the steady 288 background mummble of the room. 289 "There is to the east a provence in 290 which they produce a most magical brew 291 They condense, from the spirit of 292 fermented grapes, a liquor; which 293 they then hide for many years in 294 wooden casks. 295 If you conceal, somewhere in the 296 coffers of this wayside, a quantity 297 of this rare elixer pour a dram for 298 each of this motley and solve, if you can, 299 the secret of Dragonblinder. 300 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 301 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 302 silence falls upon the inn,seldom has 303 been seen of such as the newcomer, as 304 Backwater inn is far off the highway. 305 as time passes,it becomes 306 apparent much has changed about the 307 comfortable inn,yet for the moment 308 the patrons put aside their curiosity 309 and procede to get royaly sloshed,and 310 forget,for the moment,of the newcomer 311 and his secret........... 312 Aaron at 06:39 313 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 314 To: Someone above From: TRON Re: Are you sure? 315 316 How do you know you're you? I'm not sure I'm me and don't 317 318 really care to know! Well, I'll bet you want to know if you 319 are you or not so, I'll tell you. You are you because I have 320 been calling you you ever since we've been talking! Now, could 321 you tell me if I'm me?????? 322 323 ______ 324 == TRON == 325 ------ 326 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 327 TRON, 328 YOU ARE MOST LIKELY YOU BECAUSE IF YOU WERN'T YOU, I WOULDN'T 329 BE CALLING YOU YOU.WOULD I ? 330 331 332  333 334 335 THE UNKNOWN!!!!! 336 337 338 ---------- 339 Yeah, that is true. I guess I'm me. 340 341 ______ 342 == TRON == 343 ------ 344 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 345 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 346 sidesteping the current identity crisi 347 our inn is in the midst of,I would 348 like to solicit comments on PMS' new 349 sceme for doing business (in more ways 350 than one,$60 a year!),for purposes of 351 trying to disuade dennis of making the 352 change.i,as an average broke person,in 353 no way could justify that quantity of 354 coinage for the sole purpose of having 355 a USERID,(i like to eat),yet pms will 356 still permit us lowlife on the system 357 for 10 minuets!i in no way would 358 presume to tell someone how to run 359 their system,yet i should like to be 360 able to present a reasonable argument 361 should the occasion arise....... 362 363 i wonder if we (bw) are the "KIDDIE" 364 system mentioned in dennis' "Persona 365 non gratia" note............. 366 Aaron at 13:52 367 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 368 To those people who don't know who they are, etc: 369 370 "To do is to be" -Sartre 371 "To be is to do" -Nietzsche 372 "Do be do be do" -Sinatra 373 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 374 TO THE ABOVE, 375 THANKS VERY,VERY,VERY 376 MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 377 378 ???? 379 380 8 381 867583758684759473957593 382 If you have to ask ,TRON, will you beleive us, who are merely 383 figments of your imagination? 384 However, no we are not real, just probability nexuses. 385 Do you exist as a figure of speach, colors on the screen,or??? 386 What is real? Is anything?? 387 No proof is good enough, it can't be tested as all is illusion. 388 fade out 389 390 gone 391 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 392 Meow 393 purr purrrr 394 395 I have a problem. It is not a big problem, but . 396 It is 2 cats, very friendly ones. 397 I picked up a magazine to read, and immediately Fang jumped into 398 my lap. Sara joineed him. 399 Fang, however, is not willing to just sit there and purr, he wants 400 to be friendly, so he climbs over my arm and sits in the middles 401 of the mag and rubs his head against my arm. I dump him. Sara rises 402 into the magazine. Purr. Fang climbs the sofa and onto my shoulder 403 and rubs his nose against mine. On a warm day who needs a warm cat 404 on his lap? I pet them. Purr. They stand up and knead their claws 405 into my leg. Eventually they settle down, I pick up my mag, and 406 it starts all over again. Fang rubs against my arm, jiggles the 407 mag. Sara climbs into the middle and purrs. I can't read, so I 408 give up, throw the mag on the floor and go upstairs to the computer 409 to read about the Inn at the Backwater. 410 Oh, well i can't blame Fang for his identity crisis. How would you 411 like to carry around the moniker Ch. Nee-Ja's Fandango of Poozer?? 412 413 =======================================BAD============== 414 Now we can let him on the BBS, his real name is known, and his alias 415 is registered. 416 ....................... 417 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 418 just keep it clean,Fandango..... 419 Aaron at 22:13 420 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 421 Just like "The Oregonian", this place needs a worthy Editor. z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z 422 z-z-z-z-zz-z-z-zz-z-zz--z-z-z-z-z Sleep tight, young ones z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z 423 END 424 425 426 C 427 WHZ-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z--Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z--Z-ZZ-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z 428 -Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z 429 -Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 430 431 432 433 434 THE UNKNOWN!!!!! 435 (IN A TIRED STATE OF MIND) 436 Given: That if SCIENE must be 437 responsible for the consequences of 438 its actions then so must ART be 439 responsible. 440 ..... ..... ..... ..... .... 441 Is the effect of scientific 442 development in the fields of physics, 443 microbiology and chemistry any more 444 effectual upon the state of the 445 enviornment, this not being the 446 buzz-word so commonly touted by the 447 >socially concerned< but rather one 448 extracted from Webster's unabriged and 449 meaning all that is around us, is their 450 effect, affect upon the enviornment, 451 a word which includes the moral, 452 ethical state of mankind, of any more 453 or less importance than the affect, 454 effect of major artistic movements. 455 Consider the changes in the human 456 enviornment brought about by such a 457 trivial artistic element as popular 458 music. 459 Were the consequences of nihilism, 460 which reached its apex with the BEAT 461 GENERATION, any less destructive than 462 were the first atomic bomb tests at 463 Alamogordo? 464 ++Dragonblinder++ 465 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 466 yes,because the limited affect of 467 an "artistic element" is limited to 468 the minds of those it touches.... 469 while a "bio-chemical revolution" 470 will be with humanity till the 471 end of the planet itself......... 472 473 p.s. i think a little compassion is 474 in order towards our friends the 475 dragons,it is such a sad sight to 476 see them hobling down the street 477 with those white canes...... 478 Aaron at 01:00 479 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 480 AMIGO-SUNDAY is experiencing disk drive troubles and will off-line 481 until further notice -- please do not cal! Thanks 482 ---------------------------------------------- 484 489 TO THE PERSON OWNED BY SARA AND FANG: YOU ASK WHO NEEDS A WARM CAT ON A WARM DAY? WELL IT SEEMS THAT YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY PERSO 490 TO HAVE TWO SUCH AFFECTIONATE BEINGS AT YOUR SIDE REGARDLESS OF THE WEATHER. SO OFTEN WE FORGET THAT SUCH LOVE IS NOT SO FREELY 491 GIVEN AND SHOULD REFLECT ON OUR GREAT PLEASURE TO KNOW WE ARE LOVED. ABOUT A YEAR AGO I LOST MY BEAUTIFUL 492 "NA AAALII SNOWFLAKE" A MOST WONDEROUS FEMALE PERSIAN (BORN IN HAWAII). THERE IS HARDLY A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T THINK OF HER 493 AND WISH THAT ONCE MORE SHE WAS IN MY LAP, ON MY PILLOW OR ASLEEP AT ME FEET ON THE BED. I STILL HAVE HER BROTHER "NA ALII AN 494 ANDROCLES" AND LOVE HIM EVERY BIT AS MUCH BUT THEN HE IS NOT HER AND THE LOSS IS FELT AS HE IS A CONSTANT REMINDER OF HIS OLDER 495 SISTER. OH THAT ALL CREATURES COULD LIVE WITH 496 WITH THE SAME LOVE THAT THEY ARE WILLING TO SHARE WITH OTHERS. YOUR TALE OF SARA AND FANG GAVE ME GREAT PLEASURE IN BRINGING B 497 BACK FOND MEMORIES OF MY OWN: 498 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][[][ 499 FELINE FANTASIES: 500 ******************************************************************************** 501 LI 502 Oh yeah? You think that you have neat cats? Take MINE into 503 account. His name's Ambush. I nammed him that for what he does 504 to me any my family. He was over playing by a ball of yarn 505 next to the TV set. I was about 20 feet away. I said in a soft 506 voice "KITTY?" He looked up. I put all fingers out to form a 507 kind of a claw and hissed. He arched his back, pinned his ears 508 curled his tail and ran at me sideways. He also, every morning 509 at 6:00am would without fail jump on my bed, purr VERY loudly 510 and wake me up. He put his wet nose in my eye and trys to go 511 to sleep. But, this was when he was at our old house. Does 512 anyone know of a way to get my parents to allow my cat in the 513 house again? They won't let him in, even in my room! I do love 514 him though. 515 516 |||||| 517 || TRON || 518 |||||| (Sorry my closing was crummy, I don't have 519 the right keyboard driver installed) 520 521 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 522 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 523 so thats the cat you were telling 524 me about....you did seem vaugely 526 dissatisfied when you asked me what 527 kind of cat i had and i answered 528 "yellow"...... 529 Aaron at 11:46 530 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 531 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888 532 533 I'M BORED!!!!!!!!!!!!! 534 535 536 THE UNKNOWN!!!!! 537 538 ............................................................... 539 The apprentice had not been seen in the inn since the day the 540 Dragon Lady departed. He finally reappears, though his manner is 541 still sad. After resting in his accustomed place (an old stool 542 at a table in the farthest corner, as befits his station), for 543 some time he finally notices the changed atmosphere of the inn. 544 His face grows sadder, as prepares to return to his 545 master. Suddenly, a strange expression crosses his face and he 546 speaks. His voice is quiet yet carries throughout the inn. 547 548 Out of her breast 549 a blossom ascended. 550 The summer burned it. 551 The song is ended. 552 553 On this note he departs. 554 ________________________the apprentice__________________________ 555 Last night I saw 556 557 upon the stair, 558 a little man 559 who wasn't there 560 He wasn't there 561 again today 562 Dear God please 563 make him go away. 564 565 old pome 566 the Phantom Glitch 567 ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v 568 ************************************************************* 569 There is only one true identity of CISTOP MIKEY the Innkeeper of BWMS. 570 This identity can be found by the trailer he leaves behind him. There 571 are no other identies that are true to this being. 572 **** CISTOP MIKEY (YEP IT'S ME!) **** 17 JULY 83 **** 6:00PM **** 573 Who are all the people with the skinny lines? Please use the entire 574 screen width; you are ruining my left eye! 575 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} Analog Alan {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} 17July83 1912 pdt {}{}{}{}{}{} 576 A stone 577 and a stone 578 in the moonlit night 579 nestle against one another. Ogiwara Seisensui 580 581 In the daytime I saw 582 an ant, and it haunts my mind 583 in this darkness of night. Yamaguchi Seishi 584 585 All over the water 586 fallen blossoms spread, and amongst them 587 a frog's eyes. Tomiyasu Fusei 588 589 She was born a cat 590 and I was born a man - 591 we walk in the dew. Kato Shuson 592 593 Hazy moonlight night: 594 there must be love for 595 unlikely faces too. Natsume Soseki 596 597 After killing 598 a spider how lonely I feel 599 in the cold of night. Masaoka Shiki 600 601 The eyes of a horse 602 that lost the race - how intently 603 they stare at men. Iida Dakotsu 604 605 Mountain roses bloom: 606 factory girls 607 at the windows 608 of a tenement house. 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