---------------------------------------- Note 23 Note deleted *** A Story by Dr. Graper *** 7/25/79 5:50 pm lynch / udperuse / unidel whine/unidel 7/23/79 10:21 pm graper/udperuse/unidel Dear Friends: The note written about Brand Fortner has been deleted, just like it says in the file policy note. Go ahead and read it. I just did my duty. The attack against Mr. Fortner was, to say the least, low. I know Mr. Fortner personally, and all of the accusations made were ludicrous. First of all, Mr. Fortner's parentage, as suggested by the writer, is plainly a genetic impossibility: Such a breeding between species is biologically impossible! Also, as any fool knows it is quite impossible to score lower than 0 on an IQ test, logistically improbable that his mother did the suggested activity with the entire staff of the Pennsylvania Railroad and even more ludicrous that he requires 75 people to screw in a light bulb in his house (one to hold the light bulb and 74 to turn the house around is quite silly; just try turning a house around with only 74 people!) Your Friend, Director Doc ---------------------------------------- Response 1 of 2 *** A Story by Dr. Graper *** 7/25/79 5:50 pm lynch / udperuse / unidel whine / unidel 7/23/79 10:22 pm anonymous / unidel Dear Friends: Yeah! Anybody who insults my friend Brand again can look forward to a knuckle sandwich! Your Friend, Carl Moore ---------------------------------------- Response 2 of 2 *** A Story by Dr. Graper *** 7/31/79 9:28 am fortner / p / unidel * graper / udperuse / unidel 7/23/79 10:05 pm * Dear Mr. Fortner: In accordance with note #26 ("autocracy"), issued 7/20/79, 5:42 pm (17:42 pm Military Time), a destructive personal attack by yourself on yourself was deleted just to show you that I mean business. This will surely cook my turd with Dave Tall and the other directors because I'm sure I screwed something up again, doing this, but what the hell? I coined the term "whine" in the first place! I certainly hope that you learn in the future to abuse your PLATO author abilities more extensively. This was a good start, and my warnings and thanks are extended. Your Friend, Dr. G