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Message no. 1
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Coincidence or Ineffable Universal wossname?
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:42:32 +0100
That news report about Quinn in the house of lords... as an afterthought, a
kerb-crawling minor royal is mentioned. And as an afterthought to be
mentioned in something I'm working on, I was planning to mention a previous
employment in which Faerie was trying to get photos of a minor royal in an
embarassing situation, also probably involving one or more prostitutes.
Coincedence? Or something more?

PLAYTHING OF A CRUEL GOD
JAIMIE NICHOLSON
Message no. 2
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Coincidence or Ineffable Universal wossname?
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 17:52:07 +0000
In message <v01540b06b0ea4a50aab7@[139.80.100.83]>, Jaimie Nicholson
<jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ> writes
>That news report about Quinn in the house of lords... as an afterthought, a
>kerb-crawling minor royal is mentioned. And as an afterthought to be
>mentioned in something I'm working on, I was planning to mention a previous
>employment in which Faerie was trying to get photos of a minor royal in an
>embarassing situation, also probably involving one or more prostitutes.
>Coincedence? Or something more?

Just coincidence, it's the sort of material that news show specialises
in :) You want to run with it, use it somehow, go ahead, it was a pure
throwaway on my part.
>
>PLAYTHING OF A CRUEL GOD
>JAIMIE NICHOLSON

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