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Message no. 1
From: "Mark A. Imbriaco" <mark@******.net>
Subject: Forwarded: [Re: Wetwork]
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 11:02:38 -0400 (EDT)
That's what I get for sending a warning instead of just
nuking 'im like the new FAQ I just put out said. Thwap
me.

-Mark

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>
>
> >>>>>[Oh dear...... It looks like it's time for the SysOp to start
*ZOT*ing
> people again......
>
> Some newbie who hasn't read the instructions bibbled:
>
> |What's the pay? It better be good if I have to put up with this
> |trator of god (JUDAS).
> |
> |Nobody knows that Judas is involved. Unless Judas has contacted you
> |privately (I hope not).
> |
> |And being a person that has made mistakes before I hope Mark does not
> |smite you for not posting correctly to Shadow Talk.
> |
> |(If you beg for mercy he may not hit you too hard)
> |
> |Randy ]<<<<<
> -- RandomLurker <21:46:53/04-26-57>
>
> --

Umm, the .signature is not necessary.. :-)

-Mark


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