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Subject: Re: Death of "Cover-Up" Star
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Date: Wed, 24-Oct-84 17:40:05 EDT
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Posted: Wed Oct 24 17:40:05 1984
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[It is pitch black.  You are likely to be eaten by a -- ]


> From: lauren@vortex.UUCP (Lauren Weinstein)
>
> ... 
>
> He put the gun to his temple and hit a chamber with a blank.
> The blank's cotten wadding blew a quarter-sized chunk of his skull
> to the center of his brain.  Aren't guns fun?
> --Lauren--

	Yes, guns can be fun.  Target practice and skeet shooting are
mildly entertaining, and some people seem to enjoy hunting (I can't
quite understand it, but it's true).  It is true, however, that guns,
as with any other dangerous instrument, are to be handled with a
certain amount of caution and respect.  If one is an idiot, one should
not play with guns.
	Fact of the matter is, I suspect what really killed old John-Erik
was the force of the explosive compression when the air from outside
rushed in through the hole and filled the vacuum in his skull.  I think
my signature line pretty much says it all.
-- 


						Mike Conley
						U.N.M., Albuquerque, NM


	"Think of it as evolution in action."