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Thursday, August 10, 2000 the boomtrain manifesto For some unfortunates, subscribing to EGR has caused irreversible brain damage, as amply evidenced by this Valued Reader's site. In private mail, way too convoluted to explain here, he writes: "I'm sure RageBoy and his luh-vah... have their schedules full, what with the granola eating, pot smoking, poncho-trying-on, community-planning, self-centering, and variety of other cosmic shit to discuss (first and foremost being the new "e-poopoo distributed convotainment" book co-authored by that ultra-hip hermaphrodite Barlow-Dyson-Kelly and its Gen-Y son Dyllynn)." One comment on this page: Esther would just never say that. She drinks Pepsi. 4:12 PM | link | |
"RageBoy: Giving being fucking nuts a good name since 1985."
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