Last Word 12/25/1996

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THE LAST WORD                                       Publisher: William Mullin Dec. 25, 1996 vol  5, no  4 Rising from the ashes… PUBLISHER’S NOTE   Merry Christmas, and all that stuff.  The staff at _The Last Word_ wishes good cheer to its faithful subscribers and readers.  We look back fondly at the past month, and look forward to the challenges that await us in the future.   See you in 1997! LETTERS   What’s up with "The Last Word"?  Is there a coup going on?  – AL [Not a coup.  In fact, not one shot has been fired.  _The Last Word_  continues to be published by Male Groupie Productions.  -- Ed.] ==== A STRANGE DREAM   Setting: Japan   Scene:  An immense, globular mass, filled with… everything, it seems.           A raging whirlwind, spinning wildly out of control.  People,           places, and objects fly past in a rush.  You think to yourself           that you will not see the same thing twice.           Something hits you on the head.  Was it an alarm clock? Or was           it Big Ben??           You hear a group of schoolchildren, instructing you to recite           a mantra five times, to make the nightmare disappear.  You           follow their instructions to the letter.  Nothing happens.           You hear them giggling, and you realize that there is no           escape.   Scene:  A classroom about Medical Ethics.  The instructor poses a           question:  A relative of a patient comes to you, inquiring           about a certain medication administered.  You stare blankly           into a gray dawn.   It’s morning in America. MUSIC REVIEWS   WOLFE TONES   Ordinarily, I would frown upon reviewing Irish folk music.  My father had the entire Clancy Brothers (with Tommy Makem) catalog, and took great delight in playing them over (and over, and over…).  I decided that I had had my share of Irish music to last me ten lifetimes.   Then, in college, I had the good fortune to share a dorm with an Irish roommate.  In his possession was "Let The People Sing" by the Wolfe Tones. Hearing protest songs ("The Men Behind The Wire") and ballads honoring fallen Irish patriots ("James Connolly") deeply moved me.  This is what I’ve been missing all these years. Copyright 1996 Male Groupie Productions.  All rights reserved.

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ENOUGH ALREADY ! You boys want to have a pissing contest. Do it in court. Let’s get this NG back to zines. —

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Tim Brown is a Nazi who cancels other people’s posts.  Get this scum off the ‘Net! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – THE LAST WORD                                       Publisher: William Mullin Dec. 25, 1996 vol  5, no  4 Rising from the ashes… PUBLISHER’S NOTE  Merry Christmas, and all that stuff.  The staff at _The Last Word_ wishes good cheer to its faithful subscribers and readers.  We look back fondly at the past month, and look forward to the challenges that await us in the future.  See you in 1997! LETTERS  What’s up with "The Last Word"?  Is there a coup going on?  – AL [Not a coup.  In fact, not one shot has been fired.  _The Last Word_ continues to be published by Male Groupie Productions.  -- Ed.] ==== A STRANGE DREAM  Setting: Japan  Scene:  An immense, globular mass, filled with… everything, it seems.          A raging whirlwind, spinning wildly out of control.  People,          places, and objects fly past in a rush.  You think to yourself          that you will not see the same thing twice.          Something hits you on the head.  Was it an alarm clock? Or was          it Big Ben??          You hear a group of schoolchildren, instructing you to recite          a mantra five times, to make the nightmare disappear.  You          follow their instructions to the letter.  Nothing happens.          You hear them giggling, and you realize that there is no          escape.  Scene:  A classroom about Medical Ethics.  The instructor poses a          question:  A relative of a patient comes to you, inquiring          about a certain medication administered.  You stare blankly          into a gray dawn.  It’s morning in America. MUSIC REVIEWS  WOLFE TONES  Ordinarily, I would frown upon reviewing Irish folk music.  My father had the entire Clancy Brothers (with Tommy Makem) catalog, and took great delight in playing them over (and over, and over…).  I decided that I had had my share of Irish music to last me ten lifetimes.  Then, in college, I had the good fortune to share a dorm with an Irish roommate.  In his possession was "Let The People Sing" by the Wolfe Tones. Hearing protest songs ("The Men Behind The Wire") and ballads honoring fallen Irish patriots ("James Connolly") deeply moved me.  This is what I’ve been missing all these years. Copyright 1996 Male Groupie Productions.  All rights reserved.

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Tim Brown is a Nazi who cancels other people’s posts.  Get this scum off the ‘Net! William Mullin is top official with the Unification Church who has been canceling my posts and setting me up by canceling his own.    Three lies in one sentence.  That might be a record. LIE #1: William Mullin is top official with the Unification Church

William Mullin is associated with FACT Net, which is a Moonie front.  FACT Net tries to divert this suspicion by claiming to have investigated the Moonies, but the fact is, FACT Net cares none about facts. LIE #2: who has been canceling my posts

It has been proven time and time again that you have canceled my posts and have been doing so for about two months. LIE #3: and setting me up by canceling his own.  

Also a proven fact.  Stop cancelling my posts, Nazi.

This statement has two lies: LIE #1: "Stop cancelling my posts".  I didn’t cancel your posts. LIE #2: "Nazi."  Because I have been beaten up by neo-Nazis on countless occasions, it is absurd to claim that I am a Nazi.  People acquainted with the real Last Word know how ridiculous this charge is. — YOU LIVE IN A RIGHT-WING DICTATORSHIP — REVOLT! Stop metric imperialism!  Smash the radio monopolies!

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Tim Brown is a Nazi who cancels other people’s posts.  Get this scum off the ‘Net! William Mullin is top official with the Unification Church who has been canceling my posts and setting me up by canceling his own.  

  Three lies in one sentence.  That might be a record. LIE #1: William Mullin is top official with the Unification Church LIE #2: who has been canceling my posts LIE #3: and setting me up by canceling his own.     Stop cancelling my posts, Nazi. William Mullin Publisher of _The Last Word_ Copyright 1996 Male Groupie Productions.  All rights reserved. —            ____  /O O  ./      .’     M_Groupie on IRC, cult critic, F.A.C.T.Net Patron {__,      {         / .  . )           "There’s the Whore of Babylon… get her autograph!"   |NOTS-|    }         — 4 Nurses of the Apocalypse, "Armageddon A-Go-Go"  .(   _(   )_.’             http://www.internote.com/sdp/4_nurses.html       ‘—.~_ _ _&                http://www.internote.com/sdp/phoebe.html I AM SCAMIZDAT *** The E-Meter can make the blind see (NOTS 22) *** FREE XENU Fight the criminal cult – Read alt.religion.scientology – Give to F.A.C.T.Net          http://www.lightlink.com/factnet1/pages/contribute.html

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Tim Brown is a Nazi who cancels other people’s posts.  Get this scum off the ‘Net!

William Mullin is top official with the Unification Church who has been canceling my posts and setting me up by canceling his own.  Get this scum off the Net! — YOU LIVE IN A RIGHT-WING DICTATORSHIP — REVOLT! Stop metric imperialism!  Smash the radio monopolies!

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