From: John Kirkpatrick Area: Mundane To: Ellen Reed 10 Aug 93 12:49:02 Subject: Pagan Software Distribut UpdReq LL> ER> I don't know if this will interest you at all, but --- we have LL> a LL> ER> small mail order company. Among the things we carry is LL> shareware LL> ER> that will be of interest to pagans/magical folk etc. Got the catalog in the mail yesterday and it looks interesting. I saw on the inside front cover where you are interested in branching out to cover other platforms besides Big Blue. I would be interested in helping you make the transition to the Macintosh environment. Please let me know if and how I can assist. ___ This copy of Freddie 1.2 is being evaluated. 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: The Hobbit Area: Mundane To: Alaric Thuryn 12 Aug 93 15:29:48 Subject: OOPS! UpdReq -=> Quoting Alaric Thuryn to All <=- AT> The.Hobbit@f0.n9601.z93.fidonet.org (The Hobbit) writes: Is That stuff really my address? I don't have a clue how that sort of thing works obviously. >... Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? AT> AT> GREAT! Consider it stolen!!!! Thanks I stole it myself so I can't complain. ... In a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats. :> 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: The Hobbit Area: Mundane To: melizand 12 Aug 93 16:23:12 Subject: Wicca/Fantasy/Hobbits UpdReq -=> Quoting melizand to All <=- me> From: melizand@brewich.hou.tx.us (melizand) me> @Path: brewich!melizand me> Newsgroups: pod.mundane me> Subject: Wicca/Fantasy/Hobbits me> @Organization: The Brewers' Witch BBS, +1 713 272 7350, me> Brewich.Hou.TX.US @Message-ID: me> @Date: Sat, 31 Jul 93 17:05:33 CDT There must be a way to eliminate the above from your msgs. > me> I miss Gainesville! Once upon a time in my school days I lived there me> and loved it, humidity and all (believe it or not, I think Houston is me> worse...) How long ago did you live here? me>Is the Warlock a BB, or shop? Um, He's neither. He is the sysop here. me>I don't remember any shops there from my days, but that was a me>LONG time ago. We still don't have any as such but there are a couple of cristal shops that carry a few items. And as always Mother Earth is good for herbs. me> Where do you do ritual? I'm not involved in anything that organised at the moment and as I am a Christian who is learning magick its kind of hard to fit in. Although I was recently invited to a meeting of the local Pagan group. I think I'll go next time. Every group needs it's token minoritys. As for others they seem to work mostly at peoples homes. The only formal rituals I have attended have been held in livingrooms. me> I always wanted to do something at the bottom of the Millhopper Oh Yes! It would be grand. I worked really close to there for a few months and a lunch hour there was as good as a weekend off. Everything you posted about it is true. ... Drink iced tea - the house wine of the South. 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Fir Area: Mundane To: Mark O. Garrison 13 Aug 93 08:12:00 Subject: Oregon folk UpdReq I don't have an address or phone number for Bart but I am sure that I could get one from mutual friends in Albuquerque. I think I heard that he was working in Eugene. It used to be that the most likely place you would run into him would be in a used bookstore, but he's married with kid now and I don't know if or how his lifestyle has changed. Would you like me to pursue putting the 2 of you in touch with each other? Blessings, Fir The Asmodeus in his magickal name stems from his experience invoking Asmodeus out of the Goetia, which happened before I met him. 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Albertus Magnus Area: Mundane To: All 13 Aug 93 20:29:10 Subject: Liberia UpdReq U.N. moves to save thousands trapped by fighting in central Liberia MONROVIA (Aug. 13) UPI - A 15-car convoy carrying 30 tons of desparately needed relief supplies left Monrovia Friday for the central Liberian town of Wealla, where tens of thousands of people are fighting starvation and disease. The relief supplies were mostly food such as rice, cooking oil and corn soya blend. The United Nations' chief emergency coordinator, Dale Gilles, told reporters the suplies will be distributed from Wealla into other nearby areas where an estimated 200,000 people - mostly women and children - are suffering from severe malnutrition, diarrhea, whooping cough and other communicable diseases. International aid organizations said at least 75 children are dying each day in that area. A Belgian charity, Medicins Sans Frontiers, is planning another major relief operation Tuesday. The group plans to transport 600 tons of food and medicine by railway from the eastern port city of Buchanan to Ganta in Nimba county, about 150 miles northeast of the capital. The area is controlled by Charles Taylor's rebel National Patriotic Front of Liberia. The head of the MSF mission, Lucas van dan Broeck, said at least 650, 000 people are facing hunger and diseases in the region, and 180,000 of those are"most vulnerable." The country's two rebel factions - the United Liberation Movement for Democracy in Liberia, or ULIMO, and Taylor's NPFL - and the Liberian interim government are meeting this weekend in Cotonou, capital of the west African state of Benin, to form the five-man state council that is due to take power this month and lead the country toward presidential and general elections within six months. The move follows a cease-fire agreement reached two weeks ago by the three sides to end the nearly 3 1/2-year-old civil war, which by U.N. estimates hasclaimed more 150,000 lives and paralyzing the economy. -==- And some thought Lincoln had the right idea. Hmmph. ... Fuori i barbari! - Julius II 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718