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When it was good, baby, it was real good... TNF suspended indefinitely.

Jan 12, 2005 03:55

I don't even know how to begin to write this document, let alone use it as a necessary forum to convey the grave news that has reached home. Even the uninvolved reader of this journal could deduce that something has been amiss recently among the TNF institution and its archons, so I don't think this announcement can possibly be construed as a total ( Read more... )

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The Internet exists, apparently anonymous February 9 2005, 04:46:54 UTC
This is Schuyler writing, for I finally got myself back onto the mighty INTERNET away from which I have so long cowered in abject fear. Technophobia aside I just wanted to say how much the TNFs meant to me as the kind of freshman who tends to cower away from things in abject fear. Every week on that glorious day I would make my little pilgrimage to the brightly shining pillars of my temple. The priests would reveal to me the Mysteries in the form of four impossible puzzles, and I would bend my mind to the discovery of the primal and ultimate Good. Oh, the priests were tricky, the one named Tophael speaking in the language of the accursed computers and their "games", the one that was called Vecchiol tempting my mind with impurities, and the Master feigning confusion even through his complete wisdom. What a powerful religion that was, how influential its teachings, how beloved its keepers and practitioners, but oh, how mighty its fall. When the temple closed and the Mysteries were recalled to heaven the wretched unenlightened ones ( ... )

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lelia19 June 21 2005, 02:36:30 UTC
So, I miss you guys. A whole helva helva heck of a lot.

In dreams in the recent past, you graced my presence, and there was much rejoicing, and much huggage. ( I don't hug anyone with quite the same gusto).. I still have your address, but am unsure if it is current. Have no clue on your email, but hope this makes its myraid way throught the currents of cyberspace to your little corner of the world.

-Becka
rebe2@umbc.edu

P.S. please tell jeremy I say hello.. :)

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