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Subject: A chain poster with lots of feedback


A flier advertising the Chorallaries Concert in Bad Taste appeared saying:


THIS IS A CHAIN POSTER

Please make 20 copies and distribute them to your close personal friends.
etc.



Wes Carroll happens to be responsible for this poster.

I think it'd be appropriate if each of us were to make 20 copies and hand
them all to Wes (note: it didn't say the 20 copies had to go to different
friends).  Early in the day on this week Wednesday, the 11th, people will
start conversing with Wes, and when they're about to leave, say something
like, "Oh, I almost forgot.  I really really need to give you something,
or something bad will happen to me.  Here!" and run.  Later in the day,
when Wes is carrying a few of these stacks, the intro's will be briefer:
"Oh, and I need to give this to you."  Later, when he's carrying more,
you can just toss them on his pile and say, "Here!".  If you don't get a chance
to see him, you can even stuff them under his door, as a surprise to him
when he gets back.


 \  /
--OO--
  !! Kevin

P.S. You should probably use white paper as it's more recyclable and
hence more ecologically sound.  I'll also (at some point) make lots of
copies and put them in a folder on the bulletin board in front of the
APO office.
