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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Sun Oct 18 18:36:48 1992

Date: Sun, 18 Oct 92 18:36:38 -0400
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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bamf (David Y Oh):

i wander around the corridor
hearing voices call my name
i wonder what this all is for
i wonder why i came
my cry echoes into the night
i hug my winter jacket tight
the winter chill seeps into my bones
i have nowhere else to roam
will someone take me home?
lost like the stars
hovering in an endless night
i don't know where you are
i want someone to hold me tight
the mist burns my eyes
and cover up these many lies
i slowly turn to stone
it hurts to be alone
will someone take me home?





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hooch (Conrad G. T. Yoder):

I am now at Leland Stanford Jr. University, in senic Stanford, CA.  E-mail sent
to Athena is forwarded to conrad@cs.stanford.edu.  I also have another account-
hooch@leland.stanford.edu - but don't send mail there.  Feel free to stop by -
I always enjoy enexpected random visitors.

Current Address:	Parental Units:
PO Box 2361		55178 T.R. 170
Stanford, CA  94309	Fresno, OH  43824
(415) 497-9154		(614) 545-6796

Quotes of the Variable-Time-Period:
"He who lives far from neighbors may safely praise himself."
 - Erasmus (1466-1536)

"On maths tests, I don't think they should have 'answers' - they should have
'impressions.'  If we get a different 'impression' than everyone else, so what?
Can't we all be brothers?"
 - Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, SNL


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jefft (Jeff Tang):

"Well--looks like somebody swabbed the deck with somebody's butt!"
	---Tom, "Catalina Caper"


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therese (Therese):



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