Return-Path: Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 14:21:14 -0400 (EDT) From: creek@ascc01.ascc.att.com (Tobin M. Creek - ATT ASCC) Subject: Re: Observations from RCR-IV Sender: bikers-request@ncsu.edu Reply-To: bikers@ncsu.edu > Brian Casper voluntarily, enthusiastically, and > unreservedly agreed to host RCR-V. If he tries > to tell you any different, he's lying. Lots of witnesses on this one. Of course, someone said he offered last year to host RCR-IV. He refutes having said anything like that. > The only thing lower than a bike thief is a Spaggie > thief. You know who you are. Snicker... > Martyn, Martyn, Martyn... He'll never be able to run for public office after this weekend. > Kisser of the Llamma is a title of prestige and honor. That's x-Kisser of the Llama. I heard today on the radio that there is a place in NYC that sells anatomically correct blow-up llamas (go for it, Ed). > Ed Green DoD#0111 (919) 543-1757 ed_green@vnet.ibm.com One more observation: Despite a fragged rear-end, a blown shock, stretched chains, assorted clutch bleedings, starter trouble, dropped bikes, incessant rain, and a highside, no one got hurt. Toby -- Tobin M. Creek - System Administrator AT&T Advanced Software Construction Center creek@ascc01.ascc.att.com - 919-380-4618 / 919-380-4518 fax