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- Newsgroups: alt.fan.warlord
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- From: dimmen@hsr.no (Kjetil Dimmen)
- Subject: Re: Fandom
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.083809.20618@hsr.no>
- Sender: news@hsr.no
- Organization: Rogaland University Centre
- References: <8254@kielo.uta.fi>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 08:38:09 GMT
- Lines: 35
-
- In article <8254@kielo.uta.fi>, f1toyl@uta.fi (Topi Ylinen) writes:
- >
- >
- > #############################################################################
- > #################Topi#Ylinen#(f1toyl@kielo.uta.fi)###########################
- > #############################################################################
- > "A great while ago the world begun,
- > With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
- > But that's all one, our play is done, (W. Shakespeare:
- > And we'll strive to please you every day." Twelfth Night)
- > #############################################################################
- > NOTE: If you reply to this, please do not copy the whole
- > text body. Thank you.
- >
-
- Something strange has happened to me recently. Well, actually no to _me_, but
- to some three or four warlords I posted last week. They simply disappeared.
- Or rather, they were never posted, even though xrn said they were. And, yes,
- I _did_ edit the Newsgroups: line. Ya think I'm stOOpid? And even if I _had_
- forgotten to, they ought to have appeared in the original newsgroup...
-
- I tried to reach Chuck Dammit, but someone had stolen the file with his address
- in. P'haps this crime is related to the other? Someone get Chuck for me, please.
- (Rheal, I know you used to hang out with him earlier. Any chance of making a
- contact here?)
-
- Anyways, this one is for the Meach:
- Remember our old _friend_ Topi? It seems he has now read beyond the _fist_
- lines of "Twelfth Night". And he's lost a few #s too. P'haps he got tired of
- typing them all around his quotes.
-
- bah.[tm]
- --
- Do not meddle in the affairs of the Inner Circle,
- for they are subtle, and quick to warlord.
-