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"Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) |
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"The Independent" wrote in message ... Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) Yes i don't think people like AC aka ANAL realise how much of a bad name they give too american's you seem normal Independant but I have meet some that disgust me. I've meet a few americans here where our points differ but at least you respect ecah others differenc's Gunner a prime example. & I know it proably ****es you of too when someone pretends too be a hardman & isn't. I think the two of you should write a book "handbook for Americans dealing with the outside world" thanks for the tip's now how do i use the kill file |
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"David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting |
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"matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. |
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"David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. Think I heard the story nutter |
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Eric Robert Rudolph is accused of setting bombs at a gay nightclub and the
Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and at an family planning clinic in Birmingham, AL. Two people died in those blasts, and a nurse at the clinic was maimed & blinded. David Moffitt wrote: "matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. |
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"Rob Anderson" wrote in message ... Eric Robert Rudolph is accused of setting bombs at a gay nightclub and the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and at an family planning clinic in Birmingham, AL. Two people died in those blasts, and a nurse at the clinic was maimed & blinded. The uni bomber guy David Moffitt wrote: "matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. |
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 02:20:27 +1000, "matt"
wrote: "Rob Anderson" wrote in message ... Eric Robert Rudolph is accused of setting bombs at a gay nightclub and the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and at an family planning clinic in Birmingham, AL. Two people died in those blasts, and a nurse at the clinic was maimed & blinded. The uni bomber guy No..not the unibomber. Thats someone else. Gunner David Moffitt wrote: "matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or labourer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there. - George Orwell |
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"Gunner" wrote in message news On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 02:20:27 +1000, "matt" wrote: "Rob Anderson" wrote in message ... Eric Robert Rudolph is accused of setting bombs at a gay nightclub and the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and at an family planning clinic in Birmingham, AL. Two people died in those blasts, and a nurse at the clinic was maimed & blinded. The uni bomber guy No..not the unibomber. Thats someone else. oh okay I see, he was a religious nut. was the uni bomber any good or just a nut who found one day he could blow things up. Gunner David Moffitt wrote: "matt" wrote in message u... "David Moffitt" wrote in message ink.net... "Strabo" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 06:35:23 -0700, The Independent wrote: Santa Cruz Mike wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:26:57 GMT, Alan Connor wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:44:29 -0700, The Independent wrote: snipped AC -- "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land." -Abraham Lincoln Intereting observations Alan.. in Santa Cruz county... old pictures from early 1900s show a county and city in particular.. with almost no trees... now trees everywhere... MIke Mike there is only about 7% of all old growth forests left in the United States. Most of the North west was logged off in between 1910 and 1930. Even in old growth timber, you cannot hide indefinitely. There was an Ultra Light aircraft that was supposed to be flying over the south of Union Mills Oregon that didn't come back. Nobody had a clue were it went down. With in two years it was found on the slopes of Mt. Hood in Old Growth Timber, by hunters. My point is ANAL (anagram for Alan) Connor is not hiding in the forest. It just cannot be done in 21st century America. Tell it to Eric Rudolph (in the mountains of North Carolina) and hundreds of others that have skillfully eluded the vengeful. %%%% Eric Rudolph had his camp 200 yards behind a strip mall in Murphy N.C. He was fed by the dumpsters and people sympthetic to his plight. When captured his camp was well stocked with groceries. He had been seen many times in the town of Murphy N.C. but because of his beard he was not recognised. Doesn't sound like living in the wildwood flowers to me!! "I might've seen him a hundred times. I wouldn't know him from Adam," says Charles Franklin, a life-long valley resident mowing a park near Rudolph's camp on Fires Creek. The Independent of Clackamas County, Oregon "The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions ... but by iron and blood." (Otto Von Bismarck, Speech, Sept. 30, 1862.) what's the story with this guy sounds interesting %%%% He blew up an abortion clinic, a gay bar and set off a bomb at the worlds fair. Then ran into the mountains of North Carolina and hid. He was later captured by a rookie policeman while he was dumpster diving. He had been made out to be a grand woodman but it turned out he wasn't. A lot like A.C. execpt others lied about Eric and didn't know any better, A.C. lies about himself. That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or labourer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there. - George Orwell |
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"matt" wrote in message u... oh okay I see, he was a religious nut. was the uni bomber any good or just a nut who found one day he could blow things up. The unabomber didn't like the advent of technology, so he set out to kill a bunch of the leading technical people in the U.S. by mailing them bombs. He maimed more than a few, but mostly hit bystanders. See http://www.crimelibrary.com/terroris...czynski/1.html Pete |
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"Pete Bergstrom" wrote in message ... "matt" wrote in message u... oh okay I see, he was a religious nut. was the uni bomber any good or just a nut who found one day he could blow things up. The unabomber didn't like the advent of technology, so he set out to kill a bunch of the leading technical people in the U.S. by mailing them bombs. He maimed more than a few, but mostly hit bystanders. See http://www.crimelibrary.com/terroris...czynski/1.html Pete yes he was an extreamist. I mena i hate the way tech destroyed my life I share alot more with 50 year old then guys my own age because I grew up with little tech & a low tech life ain't better then a more tech life. You still have the same social problwms they are just expressed in different ways worst of all he had a degree, i would have killed for half his opurtunties too learn as a kid. reading up on that other guy though, I don't think he did anything special he did what any lunatic can do kill people who disagree with his opinion. debate is the spice of life & our combined perspective views can give a 360 degree veiw of any issue. |
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In article . net,
Alan Connor wrote: I don't know who you've been talking to, but once this civilization breaks down, you are going to have to worry about things like food and shelter and heat and light and water and clothing and soap and utensils and tools. Which is why I've settled near a Wal-Mart that delivers! If your idea of defense is to have some guns around and try to shoot anyone that attacks you, then you just aren't going to last long. Yeah, those Pizza Hut delivery guys get fiesty when you tip them with live rounds. You'll have a LOT of work to do, and IF the bandits can locate your place, they aren't going to stand at the top of a nearby ridge and yell a challenge to you. They are going to shoot you in the back from 150 yards away while you are chopping wood or carrying water and that's the end of that. Or set booby-traps along the trails you frequent. And they won't stop until you buy some of their goddam cookies, the little brown-skirted bitches. The Viet Cong basically defeated the Americans with sniping and booby- traps.... That and having an enemy who refused to fight an offensive war and set a strategy based on not winning. Forget about the guns. That approach only works in the movies and sometimes, in the short run, for large, organized communities that are wealthy enough to have a standing army of one kind or another. Yes, don't fight back! Catch the bullet with your teeth and spit it out like a real man. With nothing to steal, and no fight, they won't hang around for long, and if you don't seriously hurt any of them, they won't have vengeance as an excuse to return. That's why homeless guys never get mugged! No ordinary group of people with guns can expect to be able to make a living after the collapse and defend themselves from armed and experienced bandits or large bands of desperate refugees, with those guns. Ah. I see. Ordinary guys with guns can't hold a candle to *starving* ordinary guys with guns. Those that adopt this strategy are not likely to live for long, and the time they do have will not be very pleasant. I've stocked up on Folinari Merlot, and am ready for the end of time! billo (who managed to survive the 2K collapse by only having to kill 30 or 40 rampaging bandidts) |
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