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Subject:Re: Story Help
From:The Sergent Family
Date:Thu Jan 04 16:30:21 2001
Betty,

Youve been a real good sport about some of the teasing youve received from
others and myself in this group. I certainly believe youve earned some
help with your "story". But first, you have to be truthful about why you
REALLY want the information.
If you were just doing a short story for your class, doing a web search on
the topic would have been the simplest thing to do. I did a search
(google.com) for "paragliding" and came up with hundreds of web sites, some
of which had detailed information about the sport and even horrific
accident/structural failure reports.
So, Betty, what is the REAL reason you want to know how to kill someone?
Are you planning to commit premeditated murder yourself?? Perhaps a
co-worker, a business partner, that husband you say you dont have, OR, that
unruly kid is your class?!?!? Or, by going public, are you really seeking
help to stop your killing spree before it starts?
The truth will set you free.

Phil

"Betty Tindle" wrote in message
news:3A5063B2.41A9B1F2@lvcm.com...
> I am writing a short story for my class, a mystery about someone who is
> killed while paragliding (or similar device). I however need help as I
> do not know anything about this form of recreation. Can anyone direct me
> to a good web site which will not only show pictures of these devices
> but give some information about how they work etc.... Big point, can
> something like that even be rigged for premeditated murder??? (Sorry, I
> really am ignorant about this sport, which is why I chose it!) Thanks
> for ANY and all help!
>
> Betty
>




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