From: scheider@Oswego.EDU (Linda Scheiderich)
Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
Subject: Re: A stanger enters [NEW CHARACTER]
Message-ID: <1992Sep19.182209.12055@oswego.Oswego.EDU>
Date: 19 Sep 92 18:22:09 GMT
References: <1992Sep17.215850.107@kenyon.edu> <BusGMB.Bv3@acsu.buffalo.edu>

In article <BusGMB.Bv3@acsu.buffalo.edu> v124jw4y@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Benjamin R Pierce) writes:
>In article <1992Sep17.215850.107@kenyon.edu>, pickett@kenyon.edu writes...
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>>	The man abruptly turned from the bar, and with a glass of red wine
>>walked to the darkest corner of the pub.  There he pulled up a chair, sat
>>down, and propped his feet up onto a nearby table.  He then proceeded to
>>watch silently all that was going on.
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>You forgot the part which goes, "After a heated squabble with the three other
>mysterious individuals vying for the corner in question, he succeeded in 
>driving them out..."
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>                                                             :):):)
No no no!  Have you not heard?  At any given time the pub contains no less 
than eighteen corners (though it still manages to look like a normal pub from
the outside),  all of which qualify for the darkest.  Just another of the
magical properties of a.p.d-i...:).

              Cat, the Mystical Divinity of Unashamed Felinity
Oh if people only knew how DULL it was to live in sin!...
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