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From: Mandatory Spurt <90404939@vax1.dcu.ie>
Subject: Re: Help with Bureaucracy
Message-ID: <1993May6.143637.12269@bnr.ca>
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In article <1993May6.131442.21639@emr1.emr.ca> christopher calzonetti,
calzonet@ccrs.emr.ca writes:
>Bureacracy:  I have retrieved four pieces of mail with postal stickers
>	E, D, C and B plus what I needed to get to the airport.  And
>	I have a recipe cartridge given to me by the "book" store clerk
>	but now I'm stuick at the airport.  I have the Air Z#$%^ ticket
>	but don't know what to do know.  If I go back to the AirZ desk
>	they take it and give me my old one back, and I don't know how
>	to leave the airport.  The Lost+Found seems to be devoid of
>	anything and everything.


The dice roll....they spin...yes! It's a three.  You've been spoiled.
It's been a long time since I've played it, but have you climbed the
pillar?  Also, I think you need your address book.  Check that you have
it.

Correct me if I'm wrong - but I do what the dice determine.  So if I'm
wrong, it is because the dice commanded me to write a falsehood.

The Diceman's Apprentice's thanks the dice for allowing him this
opportunity to write a falsehood.
