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Don't take RAS too seriously!

robswindell

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by robswindell » Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:00:00

I like to think I follow the general rules of conduct in RAS. But to be
honest there's not alot you can do to stop the other stuff. I could
write an article about the 10 greatest moments in tiddlywinks and no one
could do anything about it...

I'm happy to read the posts that stand out, I never miss the important
stuff and more often than not, have a giggle :)

Mind you, I'd be impressed if you could think of ONE interesting thing
to write about tiddlywinks...

Erm, what is tiddlywinks?

--
Rob Swindells
3rd equal in Goldline Bearings FFord Championship (29 Points);
ONE point behind Championship Leader (as of round 5 of 6)
"If you're a great driver, you will get through. It's not harder than
any time before." ~Martin Brundle
"Winning, that you can't know, 'fighting' ...that I know..." ~Jacques
Villeneuve pre'96

Doug Hoo

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by Doug Hoo » Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:00:00

alt.games tiddlywinks should take care of all your tiddlywink related
questions,or just go to ask.com and type in tiddlywinks....gets a lot deeper
than I ever thought tiddlywinks would ever go.


Steve Blankenshi

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by Steve Blankenshi » Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:00:00


> Mind you, I'd be impressed if you could think of ONE interesting thing
> to write about tiddlywinks...

Favorite tiddlywinks quote; from former U.S. motocross champ Bob Hannah,
when quizzed on his then controversial and "physical" passing technique, now
the standard.  "Hell; we're not playing tiddlywinks out there."  I summarily
renamed my pet squirrel "Bob".

Cheers,

Steve B.

David L. Co

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by David L. Co » Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:00:00



> alt.games tiddlywinks should take care of all your tiddlywink related
> questions,or just go to ask.com and type in tiddlywinks....gets a lot deeper
> than I ever thought tiddlywinks would ever go.

You can get too deep into almost anything on the internet.  That's what's
kind of scary - it doesn't matter how crazy someone's ideas (or
actions) are, they can find hundreds of people who think and act the same
way - therefor justifying the action in the mind of those people.

David Cook

Tim (fusio

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by Tim (fusio » Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:00:00


>Favorite tiddlywinks quote; from former U.S. motocross champ Bob Hannah,
>when quizzed on his then controversial and "physical" passing technique, now
>the standard.  "Hell; we're not playing tiddlywinks out there."  I summarily
>renamed my pet squirrel "Bob".

Hannah is a character. To this day, he'll say something obnoxious (and
usually hilarious) if asked for an opinion.

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Mark Seer

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by Mark Seer » Tue, 14 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Well I tiddlywinks played once with my girlfriend. The sight of her on all
fours on the carpet in front of me  Err........<Needless to say it was an
interesting game lol.
mark jeangerar

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by mark jeangerar » Sat, 18 Sep 1999 04:00:00


So...  How far along do you think we are?

--
Mark Jeangerard
www.soundchaserweb.com
New Mexico USA

Neil Rain

Don't take RAS too seriously!

by Neil Rain » Sat, 18 Sep 1999 04:00:00


> > You can get too deep into almost anything on the internet.  That's what's
> > kind of scary - it doesn't matter how crazy someone's ideas (or
> > actions) are, they can find hundreds of people who think and act the same
> > way - therefor justifying the action in the mind of those people.

How deep is too deep?

I think this is the great thing about the Internet - it is no longer
necessary to go along with the mindless majority, as you can find other
enlightened people who are interested in the same things you are.

This process of diversification has been happening in the real world (at
least, in California) for years anyway!

As long as it doesn't harm others (eg. child ***ography sites), I think
the diversity and depth on the internet is a good thing.

So there!  ;-)


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