Sebastian Weinberg wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 1997, Richard Lawson wrote:
: Hi! This is Richard Lawson, writing from my brand-new email
: address. This address is temporary until Sprynet gets their
: email problems fixed.
I.e. You'll be keeping it well into the 21. century.
Actually, it's getting better. New email is going out and coming back
to me in a relatively decent amount of time. I'm still getting messages
that were sent to me one or two or three days ago; I imagine there's
quite a backlog. I think everything will be okay by next week.
<sigh> Richard, you know the text - let's say it together this
time:
1,
2,
3,
"Richard, you are too damn fast!"
Hehehe. Well, I've got lots of time on my hands. :)
: He finally looked over at the boy. The man. The man who had
: grown up never realizing he had two parents. "I never told you
: much about her."
Oooohhh, flashback alert!
I'm working on a better transition. Nothing comes to mind so far.
: Genma stood with his back to the rock, breathing heavily. It was
: done. At last it was done. He was free.
:
: He looked over to his friend and smiled. "Well, that wasn't so
: bad, was it Tendo?"
Hmmm, I wonder how you are going to work around the
inconsistencies in the timeline.
Easy. By making up my own. :)
: Genma shared their master's belief: that while
: women might be a source of occasional pleasure, they would drain
: your energy and make you lose your focus if you stayed with one
: too long.
TM and (C)opyright Dave Sim.
Uh, I don't get this allusion.
Okay, the girl is Nodoka and He'll come here every day to somehow
get the "perfect" woman, until he somehow ends up with the girl
behind the counter. :) Hopefully he will be cured of his
attitude along the way.
Well, I never could fool you. :) The attitude isn't changing,
however. That will play a major role in future parts. I anticipate
writing a total of three stories.
Jumping down from a roof in front of someone, *that's* how a love
story starts, not just seeing some "perfect" vision glide by.
Hehehe, very true. :)
: "Here. This unlocks the front door, I've fixed it. Leave the key
: in the hallway when you've taken your stuff and leave the door
: unlocked; there's nothing to steal yet."
What a pity, eh, Genma? :)
Hehehehe, I didn't think about that, but equally true. :)
: To be continued....
I hope so. :)
If only I wasn't trying to do so many things at once....
Sebastian (I knew it! I knew it! OOoooohohoHohOHOhoHOhOHoHoooo!)
Stop chortling. :)