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Message no. 1
From: Jeffrey Jacob Mach <mach@****.caltech.edu>
Subject: Easily Ammused Re: wilkerson's new man
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 15:27:02 -0700 (PDT)
If Vernier could have seen this she would laugh her way from here to
Albuquerque.

On Fri, 13 Sep 1996 qwerty@******.net wrote:

> *****PRIVATE:Mr. Johnson
> >>>>>[Hello Mr. Johnson, Mr Wilkerson said you may have some work for
> me. If this is true please reply, I am prepared for anything you would
> require of me]<<<<<
> -- The Skull Bearer <15:46:23/09-13-57>

To Mr. Johnson! Just how many boxes did this one end up in. Except for
the names Wilkerson and the Skull Bearer, you almost have the world's
first Generic Shadow-post.

No offense meant, but I have had a long, hard day and am currently easily
ammused.
--Catch you later

Jeff
Message no. 2
From: qwerty@******.net
Subject: Re: Easily Ammused Re: wilkerson's new man
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 16:52:23 -0600
Jeffrey Jacob Mach wrote:
>
> If Vernier could have seen this she would laugh her way from here to
> Albuquerque.
>
> On Fri, 13 Sep 1996 qwerty@******.net wrote:
>
> > *****PRIVATE:Mr. Johnson
> > >>>>>[Hello Mr. Johnson, Mr Wilkerson said you may have some work
for
> > me. If this is true please reply, I am prepared for anything you would
> > require of me]<<<<<
> > -- The Skull Bearer <15:46:23/09-13-57>
>
> To Mr. Johnson! Just how many boxes did this one end up in. Except for
> the names Wilkerson and the Skull Bearer, you almost have the world's
> first Generic Shadow-post.
>
> No offense meant, but I have had a long, hard day and am currently easily
> ammused.
> --Catch you later
>
> Jeff
it was meant to be like that, this character isnt all there.
:[ sorry if it was too forward. it WONT happen again.

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