• Re: Nothing But Pain / Will Dockery (1999 poem)

    From General-Zod@21:1/5 to Will Dockery on Tue Aug 29 19:17:28 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry >>> that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    At least some great poetry came from it all..

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to General-Zod on Tue Aug 29 22:53:51 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    General-Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:



    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    At least some great poetry came from it all..


    True.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to Will Dockery on Thu Sep 14 20:36:41 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry >>> that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    "I am the darkness..." --Dan Barfield, 1999

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    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to Will Dockery on Fri Sep 15 18:12:56 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Will Dockery wrote:

    On Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 4:40:11 PM UTC-4, General-Zod wrote:
    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >> >>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a
    poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ >>
    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roll...@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roll...@idt.net or opb...@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.
    "I am the darkness..." --Dan Barfield, 1999

    The influence of the Grunge era, of course.

    Quite true, indeed...


    Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fregObNcHC8

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to General-Zod on Sat Sep 16 15:34:19 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    General-Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    On Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 4:40:11 PM UTC-4, General-Zod wrote: >>> Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet, >>> >>> specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original
    thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a
    poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s: >>>
    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ >>>
    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roll...@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roll...@idt.net or opb...@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.
    "I am the darkness..." --Dan Barfield, 1999

    The influence of the Grunge era, of course.

    Quite true, indeed...


    Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fregObNcHC8


    Definitely an influence on that generation, could be why the poetry of Bukowski was so big in that era as well.

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to Zod on Mon Sep 25 06:26:29 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:


    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.



    "I am the darkness..." --Dan Barfield, 1999


    Indeed.

    🙂

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to General-Zod on Thu Oct 12 23:04:17 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    General-Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    At least some great poetry came from it all..


    Yep absolutely..!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to General-Zod on Wed Oct 18 16:16:12 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    General-Zod wrote:

    General-Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet, >>>>> specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>>>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>>>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen >>>>>> that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.




    Yep absolutely..!

    Thanks again for reading and commenting.

    😃

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to Will Dockery on Tue Nov 21 13:53:44 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry >>> that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    Having anther read, and it is a good read..

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to General-Zod on Thu Nov 23 15:30:12 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    General-Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod wrote:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    From my Drafts file:

    Below is re-posted an example of my poetry that was posted on Usenet,
    specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s. Here is a link to the original >>>> thread from May 18th 1999, which can be found at rec.arts.poems. Here's a >>>> poem of mine I found at random, from May 18th 1999, an example of my poetry
    that was posted on Usenet, specifically rec.arts.poems in the 1990s:

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.poems/xhjqRmh2Daw/mwcsICXx3BAJ

    On Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Andrew Roller wrote:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit me at: http://home.earthlink.net/~roller666/index.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Nothing but pain.
    by Will Dockery


    No sea deep enough,
    no dark black enough.
    No death painless,
    no resurrection coming.

    Open myself up,
    I see twisted roots.
    What has happened,
    what will happen,
    down to the end,
    and down deeper.

    No sea black enough,
    no dark deep enough.
    Sleep not final,
    dreams to awake,
    to this terrible lie.

    I know. Nothing but pain.
    Darkness and pain.
    I know.
    On and on it remains,
    it's all so simple,
    nothing but a grim heart.

    -Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -For more poems, type
    http://www.deja.com/
    into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
    Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen.
    Find the box labelled "Main Archive".
    Change "Main Archive" to "Complete Archive".

    Next, do you see a blank box labelled "Power Search" ?
    Type in: roller666@earthlink.net in the blank box on the screen
    that has "Power Search" written next to it.
    Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).

    -Or search using: roller39@idt.net or opbop1@yahoo.com


    Nothing but pain is copyright 1999 by Will Dockery

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Okay, this poem is from 1999, the first example of about a dozen of my poems
    posted to Usenet of the 1990s.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A true golden oldie from the Doc...


    Those were some dark days.

    Having anther read, and it is a good read..


    A bit dated but so it goes.

    :)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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