Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site unc.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!duke!mcnc!tim@unc.UUCP (Tim Maroney) From: tim@unc.UUCP Newsgroups: net.misc,net.flame Subject: Re: Are you reading this unc!tim? Message-ID: <6514@unc.UUCP> Date: Sat, 7-Jan-84 19:16:07 EST Article-I.D.: unc.6514 Posted: Sat Jan 7 19:16:07 1984 Date-Received: Sun, 8-Jan-84 21:43:14 EST References: <6504@unc.UUCP> Organization: CS Dept., U. of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Lines: 17 The use of the net as a haven for those who seek to blind the eyes of all good Americans to the danger posed by the burrowing of wombats in all walks of life cannot be too strongly discouraged by all men with the temerity to stand up and say, "No slave of the wombat, I!" despite the social criticism and no doubt the prejudices of wombat-loving employers who encourage the burrowing as a "team player" activity while ignoring the true ends of these insidiously digging little maniacs. Thank Ghod for men like Hestus J. Wakspangler! Thank Ghod for the First Amendment! Thank Ghod I haven't been locked up yet! Fight the little boogers, on the beaches of Normandy, on the sandy shores of Iwo Jima, down into the heart of raging volcanos to stomp the blighters until they truly know what America is all about. I for one am not embarrassed to say these things, although you might think I would be, since they don't really hold together, but by Ghod the country needs more men who are willing to stand up and say -- oh, I did that one already. Bye. -- Tim Maroney, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill duke!unc!tim (USENET), tim.unc@csnet-relay (ARPA)