[From nobody Mon May 19 08:21:48 2003 Return-Path: <> Received: from rly-xg05.mx.aol.com (rly-xg05.mail.aol.com [172.20.115.202]) MAILINXG41-7833ec8f6101b0; Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:44 -0400 Received: from imo-m08.mx.aol.com (imo-m08.mx.aol.com [64.12.136.163]) by MAILRELAYINXG58-4723ec8f6041e1; Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:32 -0400 Received: from localhost (localhost) by imo-m08.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/AOL-5.0.0) with internal id LAA21909; Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:32 -0400 (EDT) Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com> Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: dev.null.: host not found) Message-Id: <200305191519.LAA21909@imo-m08.mx.aol.com> To: Groosagi16@cs.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status; boundary="LAA21909.1053357572/imo-m08.mx.aol.com" Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --LAA21909.1053357572/imo-m08.mx.aol.com The original message was received at Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:25 -0400 (EDT) from root@localhost ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <Groop@goo.com> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 <Groop@goo.com>... Host unknown (Name server: dev.null.: host not found) --LAA21909.1053357572/imo-m08.mx.aol.com Reporting-MTA: dns; imo-m08.mx.aol.com Arrival-Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:25 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: RFC822; Groop@goo.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.2 Remote-MTA: DNS; dev.null Last-Attempt-Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:32 -0400 (EDT) --LAA21909.1053357572/imo-m08.mx.aol.com Content-Type: message/rfc822 Received: from Groosagi16@cs.com by imo-m08.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v34.22.) id i.174.1b29b68f (1320) for <Groop@goo.com>; Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:25 -0400 (EDT) Return-path: <Groosagi16@cs.com> From: Groosagi16@cs.com Message-ID: <174.1b29b68f.2bfa4ffc@cs.com> Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 11:19:24 EDT Subject: Re: [Groop]Addendum to Addendum to the Groo shirt Adendum To: Groop@goo.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_174.1b29b68f.2bfa4ffc_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10512 --part1_174.1b29b68f.2bfa4ffc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 5/19/2003 11:06:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Groosagi16@cs.com writes: > > ------------------->I find different. ---------------------->I forgot a comment I wanted to make. (SOM, and all.) I haven't been to a con, and so I have no experience to analyize, but I find your observation very telling. Out amongst civilians, any comic related shirt my draw comment or question. They have no experience and any small thing could spark their fuzzy little minds. However, at a con, where every has seen it and done it, Groo stands out. My wife and I once went to Niagra Falls. I spotted a Klingon in full regalia walking down the street, in purposefull Klingon fashion. I chased him down with my car, and after some doing managed to take a photograph. I was elated. I actually tracked a Klingon down for posterity's sake. At a con, though, even a Klingon is a dime a dozen. But Groo, now that's original. Now that's interesting. It says a lot about the character, his creators and his community. That's right. WE BAD. Later, A p.s. GARY! Did you pick up that lates issue of Mad Magazine (wherein they Mutate X-Men2)? If not, you should. If no one else told you there is an apparently original Groo sighting to be had. Marginals, towards the front. p.p.s. I'd do anything, for one Groosagi, anything. --part1_174.1b29b68f.2bfa4ffc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2>In a message dated 5/19/2= 003 11:06:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Groosagi16@cs.com writes: <BR> <BR> <BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE> <BR>-------------------&gt;I find different.</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000"=20= SIZE=3D3 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></BLOCKQUOTE> <BR></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Ar= ial" LANG=3D"0"> <BR>----------------------&gt;I forgot a comment I wanted to &nbsp;make. &nb= sp;(SOM, and all.) &nbsp;I haven't been to a con, and so I have no experienc= e to analyize, but I find your observation very telling. &nbsp;Out amongst c= ivilians, any comic related shirt my draw comment or question. &nbsp;They ha= ve no experience and any small thing could spark their fuzzy little minds. &= nbsp;However, at a con, where every has seen it and done it, Groo stands out= . <BR> <BR>My wife and I once went to Niagra Falls. &nbsp;I spotted a Klingon in fu= ll regalia walking down the street, in purposefull Klingon fashion. &nbsp;I=20= chased him down with my car, and after some doing managed to take a photogra= ph. &nbsp;I was elated. &nbsp;I actually tracked a Klingon down for posterit= y's sake. &nbsp;At a con, though, even a Klingon is a dime a dozen. &nbsp;Bu= t Groo, now that's original. &nbsp;Now that's interesting. <BR> <BR>It says a lot about the character, his creators and his community. <BR> <BR>That's right. &nbsp;WE BAD. <BR> <BR>Later, <BR>A <BR> <BR>p.s. &nbsp;GARY! &nbsp;Did you pick up that lates issue of Mad Magazine=20= (wherein they Mutate X-Men2)? &nbsp;If not, you should. &nbsp;If no one else= told you there is an apparently original Groo sighting to be had. &nbsp;Mar= ginals, towards the front. <BR> <BR>p.p.s. I'd do anything, for one Groosagi, anything.</FONT></HTML> --part1_174.1b29b68f.2bfa4ffc_boundary-- --LAA21909.1053357572/imo-m08.mx.aol.com-- ]