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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Ok, time to get stuff going again!
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 1994 12:07:33 -0500
Ok, this is just to tell you all that I am back(wow! I almost heard the
groans through the moniter! :) and that we need to get a few things going
here. Jason, did Death Stroke take care of the Corp Court guy yet? If so,
could you give me the gist of just what happened? Mike Knabusch, if you are
here now, it's time to get stuff going with Dante(Ah the joys of a scuzzball
with a really nice deck{evil grin}) and Harlequin and Masque again. Daniel
Waisley, I'm ready here to get our stuff going whenever you are, if you are on.
And finally, would someone give me a basic idea what all has been happening?

Oh, almost forgot. My old address was giving me major mail problems(like I
couldn't send, reply, nada) so I have a new one: angliss@****.psu.edu. The
only difference is "eclc" instead of "eclx". This is obviously for
those of
you who were e-mailing me privatly before the Break or who need to now.

Brian (angliss@****.psu.edu)
Message no. 2
From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Ok, time to get stuff going again!
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 1994 19:27:36 -0800
Brian,

Deathstroke took care of the Corper. I'll give the the low down when Cerise
returns from the Tir. She's having some legal problems that are slowing down
her return.

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See Ya in Shadows, "Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer."
Jason J Carter -- Deep Throat, The X-Files
The Nightstalker Carter@***.EDU

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