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From: [email protected] (Sweet Poly)
Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
Subject: Re: Cyber-Chicks?
Date: 17 Dec 1995 04:51:27 GMT
Organization: The Devil's Garden
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In article <[email protected]>,
Lisa Walton wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Sweet Poly wrote:
>>In article <[email protected]>, Lisa Walton wrote:
>
>>>(or Sym gets too bored...er... Poly, did you warn her about Sym?)
>>
>>Uhhhh... No. No, I don't think I did. 'course, there *is* a sign at the
>>gate stating: "Here be Dragons", or something like that.
>
>Ssssshhhhh! If Sym thought that you thought Sourcerer's dragon was
>more dangerous, well, he'd probably put up a sign of his own, and
>since he can't write, it would probably be rather more er, directly
>informative. The warning and the example. A death sculpture in blood
>and bone...

Well, let's just say that Sourcerer's dragon and I have exchanged words,
and reched an understanding. He (the dragon) is at least a more familiar
sight to me lurking in the shadows of dark dank corridors; Sym is more
of an unknown. Maybe you oughta ask him for a sculpture just because it
would be a nice thing to have around. Like a Mayan Lord of the
Underworld, with a neclace made of skulls and hearts...

>[...]
>>>Which I have saved and would be happy to send you a pointer to if you'd
>>>like more of a sense of things...
>>
>>Thank you. I think you sent it to me before, actually.
>
>Um, bad reference. I was making the offer to Melody actually.




>Hmmm. Two reasons I haven't broadcast the site.
>
>First, I wanted the authors to comment on the way I did the archiving,

I appreciate that.

>Second, since the archive is set up as a group of linked web pages, I
>was worried about the amount of traffic that might hit this site if I
>broadcast it. (Buildly popular non-professional/academic sites is
>frowned upon here).

Hmmm. Hadn't thought of that. We'll talk about it later.


>He's also _very_ fond of Peanut Butter & Brimstone.

Well, anybody who likes peanut butter and * can't be too scary. I eat it
out of the jar with a spoon.

>
>[ Seasonal Greetings to all, I *may* be away from machines the next few
> weeks... Ack! Gasp! ]

Condolences. Try to be brave. I know it's hard. How's your supply
of Scotch?

Have a good Holiday, Lisa.

T---A
C---G
A-T Sweet Poly
C
T-A Sit you down amid the fire, Will the fire not burn you?
C---G Come to Pavia, will you Just as chaste return you?
C---G The Archpoet


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