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Re: Greetings, Aged One.

From: "Don M" <dmaddox1@h...>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:13:45 -0600
Subject: Re: Greetings, Aged One.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: John Atkinson <johnmatkinson@yahoo.com>
To: <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: Greetings, Aged One.

> Sign of the times:  Computers are available in the
> Dust Bowl.  Isn't progress neat?? 

Wow Computers in the Dust Bowl, who would have
thought....

 I roll out to the
> Box Friday to begin defending poor Mohavia from those
> vile Krasnovians or whatever.  Except we can't call
> them vile when talking to the media.	Not politically
> correct or some such.  Nor can we say that we're here
> to kick ass all over the desert.  We had our media
> briefings today, can't you tell? 

LOL yeah you can shoot, bomb,bayonet,but don't talk bad
about them because you might offend someone...

 Pretty much nothing
> changes here--the food sucks, it's cold at night and
> hot during the day, sand gets into your sleeping bag,
> and the pup tents are still too small for a life-sized
> human being.	I can't imagine how you tolerated them. 
> We crawl out of bed at 0500 and are dragging ass when
> we get cut loose at 2100.  Same old, same old.  I'm
> told that the major improvement has been that there
> are now partitions between the shitters and curtains
> in front of them so that you can take a dump without
> an audience.
>  
Now that's what I call progress !
 
> How's life back on the home front?  Updated the web
> page and added some more sick delusions of grandeur?? 
> I was reading in a newspaper that some archaeologists
> think they may have found the tomb of the Great Khan. 
> But the Mongolian government won't give them
> permission to excavate.  Hehehe.
> 
> Probably afraid their population would go nuts and
> invade China or something.
> 
Hehe, well it was so much fun the first time!


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