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Message no. 1
From: Zebulin Magby zebulingod@*****.com
Subject: Flash Flood
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 19:13:37 -0700
"Jermaine Amaru" <nimbuswolf@***.net> wrote:
>
>>>>>[Hey Flash Flood. I wanna talk with you. Meet me in Seattle at-
place,
time- This is serious word on some biz. Peace Flash.
--Slayer Of God <15:41:21/10-4-61>
>

Again, not to nitpick, but if you wanted only Flash Flood to hear this
message, you should have added *****PRIVATE: Flash Flood to the top of the
message. This message just went out as a public one, so Joe Blow and his
Sammie buddy know where you are going to meet. Speaking of which, -place,
time- should be <<place>> and <<time>> Or something akin to that.
And the
end of your message should be closed like you opened it. An example of the
proper formatting appears below. Cut and Paste it into your next post, if
you'd like. :)

<EXAMPLE>

*****PRIVATE: Flash Flood
>>>>>[Hey Flash Flood. I wanna talk with you. Meet me in Seattle at
<<place>> and <<time>>. This is serious word on some biz. Peace
Flash.]<<<<<
--Slayer Of God <15:41:21/10-4-61>

</EXAMPLE>

I just want to help you out, i'm not trying to get on your case. :) Trust
me, the sooner you nail this down, the happier everyone will be. :) :) :)
(Extra smilies added for effect)

-Zebulin-Magby-
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