On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Edward Becerra wrote:
John Biles wrote:
Side note:
My own vision of Crystal Tokyo is that of a society in which the problem
of physical evil has been solved, but not that of moral evil. Moral evil
is less of a problem, because some needs and wants that drive people to
immoral actions are more easily met in moral ways. Eventually, I'll get
around to writing Black Moon Rising, which will actually set this vision
out. All I have to do is finish my 20000 other projects...:)
ME! ME! ME! I WANNA SEE IT!
(A SD Minerva sneaks over to Biles's house and hits him up with a
giga-dose of caffeine, and an IV drip of glucose, chaining him to a word
processor, and telling his employer, family, and friends that he's not
available for the next year... then repeats the actions for Lawson.)
I assume she's going to FEED me too, I pray? :)
John Walter Biles : MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas
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The Moon Hill Gymnasium was crowded with students, most from Moon
Hill, but some from other schools. The special committee to pick the
theme for the first spring dance had argued for weeks over a theme. Many
ideas had been suggested: Love--American Style, Spring Sock Hop, Can't
Stop Doing the Monkey, The Black Plague, Enchantment under the Sea, Zinc
Oxide and You, Space Viking Vixen Women from Venus, The Progressive Era,
and The First Spring Dance. After extensive argument, the sole remaining
conscious committee member had selected the theme "Our Gym Covered in
Crepe Paper."
--Sailor Moon Z #7