  samelessxcrpt
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| from the deathstar?
Playing the part of a congenial host, Lando greeted his old buddy Han and his companions Chewbacca, Leia Organa, and C-3PO. He gladly agreed to help fix the Falcon's damaged hyperdrive while they enjoyed Cloud City's hospitality. The travelers, however, did not trust Lando entirely, especially after the disappearance of C-3PO. Not long after their arrival, Lando invited the Rebels to refreshments and led them to Darth Vader and his stormtroopers, where Han, Leia, and Chewbacca were captured. Much to Lando's chagrin, Vader considerably altered the original deal. The Dark Lord insisted that Leia and Chewbacca remain on Bespin and decided to test the carbonite-freezing chamber (normally used to prepare Tibanna gas for shipment) on Han Solo, hoping that the same apparatus could be used on Luke to transport him to the Emperor. Lando, increasingly unhappy with the arrangement, which now included the torturing of Han Solo, informed Han and Leia of their fate, telling them "I had no choice." Han did not take this well, and punched the Baron Administrator
No wifi for you... get your coffee somewhere else. |
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  OSUGoose
join:2007-12-27 Columbus, OH clubs: | WOW, someone def need to gets out more. While applaud u for your excellent Star Wars knoledge, still did u realy have that much time on ur hands to write that? |
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 gworkman7
join:2005-10-18 Vail, AZ | I didn't have enough time on my hands to bother reading it. |
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  notthepoint
@verizon.net
| reply to OSUGoose said by OSUGoose :WOW, someone def need to gets out more. While applaud u for your excellent Star Wars knoledge, still did u realy have that much time on ur hands to write that? ctl+c, ctl+v, my friend (for the illiterate, copy, paste).
I make a point to take a dig at at&t's blunders whenever I can.. sometimes it helps them to lose paying customers, and if that hurts Starbucks too in the process, all the better.
Actually, I copied & pasted this from a thread I posted several months back on BBR.. about at&t's raising of DSL prices shortly after the merger with bellsouth despite they being under conditions with the fcc not to raise prices in the bellsouth territories (from $10/month for 768/128). |
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