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AL B. Harper

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Al B. Harper

Subj: Hatman and the chair of infinite possibilities.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 at 06:34:24 am EDT (Viewed 8 times)
Reply Subj: I'm not sure what this is - could just be random notes - could be something else...
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 at 06:29:33 am EDT (Viewed 8 times)

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I have no idea what this document is. It's called "the Moderator."

Maybe it's just my unfinished notes of who turned up in the Moderator Saga (some of them sure look familar), maybe it's random chat-room talk jotted down. Maybe it's not even my document (some of them sure look like other people's ideas...some of them are other people's ideas!).

Anyway, I give you, the Moderator .doc as it is on my hard drive:

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The Moderator

DoorMan (Hatman)
Functionary (Visionary)
CalmSereneFlunkeyBoy

Content Filter, who censored dissent in the news media, and LOL INTERNET, who produced mind-numbing, distracting entertainment.

brap a three foot tall, talking, bipedal pig

Link The young woman in the green pastel bodysuit domino mask Cath Katz G’EYED

Sigmund the Superlative Simulacrum Using his ham-sized hands to twist the knobs on his chest, he wrote /Which plan?/ onto his flat, featureless face.

Search Engineer smell of soot and sulphur as the man with the soiled overalls and conductor's cap sauntered into view. He carried a rusted brakeman's switch in one gloved hand and a lantern in the other BOOKMAN

Scarlet Lawnmower s he moved his uncontrollable power generated whirling psychic blades around him. NATS


New Zealand’s greatest superheroes the Fawikiotero Five


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Not much to go on here. Gotta love the title though. Who knows where it was going...:


Hatman and the chair of infinite possibilities.

The zero street mission. Every year about this time it is open almost 24 hours as a dedicated staff of volunteers arrange seasonal hampers for the poor. There are a few amongst the staff who have become regular features. The tall man with slick black hair – a touch of grey at his temples, dressed head to toe in black save for the white strip at his collar is instantly recognisable as the Reverend Mac Fleetwood.






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