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So he was out, free from the computer quest world. The real world, by contrast, was |
"If you don't oil this part there will be big trouble." |
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Having been successfully push-started, the bus brought them to |
The subject line said "From Daine about the socks," and although he didn't |
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"No emotion, no emotion! If you're going to die in space we need emotion!" |
"Another bloody werewolf!" said Doctor Blix. Where the hell were they all coming from? |
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Port Domax, and a cold wind coming off the sea. Filbert's last bronze slethenger got him a room at the Rot. Plus breakfast. If he lived to see breakfast - he didn't like the look of the wet, glistening hole that shoved down into the darkness. A nightmare waiting in the middle of the room, in full sight. |
Staple was close to running late for the interview, but, as he ducked into the elevator, he figured he could just make it. And then some bastard - there was no other word for it - some bastard |
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"Ryan." There was a note of warning in Maple's voice, so Ryan switched off the dzela. Home life. The company believed in it. He'd been told so as the job interview. |
After they married, he told her "There is just one rule. You must never open my mail." |
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"You agree in principle with the notion that the market must be free," said the alien. |
Getgo, he joined the gang, he was one mean piece of fishknife, as we used to say in the Quarter. Shortly after he joined, he took up with Maggles Girl, who was not my kind of |
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When the aliens arrived on planet Earth, one of the first things they did was to |
After my sister was raped, we put her in the car and drove her through South Central Los Angeles, she in shock by then, not just from the violation but from the knife wounds. |
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After only ten days on planet Earth, the quasi-immortal Edrinavinski were in a very bad mood. Nuking them had been not just militarily ineffective but also, apparently, bad manners. |
When the Voorsoorian Brain Virus got loose, the first place it hit was Washington. Ten days later, George Bush invaded Switzerland. |
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Herbie Mint looked like a regular guy, but he was special. He was perfectly adjusted. |
So we get together in this restaurant in the World Trade Center |
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