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Message no. 1
From: plotd@*********.com (Pete)
Subject: Provoke me. . . Just trys it.
Date: Tue Jun 19 16:50:01 2001
From: "Joseph George" <joemantx@**********.com>
To: <shadowtk@*********.com>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: Provoke me. . . Just trys it.


> >>>>>Hey Chumski evah hear of tha phrase 'pick your battles' I'd start
living it from now on. Scan?<<<<<
> -- TrollLord <13:41:55 / 06-17-62>

Hiya.

Just one observation, you're forgetting the open and close brackets in your
posts.

opening comment: five chevrons and one open square bracket.
>>>>>[

close comment: close square bracket and five chevrons.
]<<<<<

Otherwise, looking good. I don't recognise the name, so - welcome to the
list, have fun. :)

--
Pete
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Message no. 2
From: plotd@*********.com (Joseph George)
Subject: Provoke me. . . Just trys it.
Date: Wed Jun 20 21:35:01 2001
>>>>>[The same thing could be said for not insulting people you don't
know.]<<<<<
TrollLord <20:43:13/6:20:62>

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Message no. 3
From: plotd@*********.com (Pete)
Subject: Provoke me. . . Just trys it.
Date: Thu Jun 21 06:10:01 2001
>>>>>[The same could be said, yes, but then I didn't blast onto the
datastream making over glorified claims about my ability to slaughter all
and sundry? You on the other hand seem to have an over blown concept of
your abilities. Let me assure you, if Humanis were that easy to slaughter,
they'd be dead already. Arrogance is the domain of fools. Arrogant
advertising is the domain of idiots. Arrogant claims about one's abilities
is the domain of the soon to be dead.

Just a thought.]<<<<<
-- Urbanus <11:14:02 / 06-21-62>

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