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Message no. 1
From: Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM>
Subject: Re: (TOSSIT) Re: Getting out
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 17:46:19 EST
In a message dated 98-03-19 00:50:06 EST, you write:

> *****Private: TOSSIT
> >>>>>[WHAT THE FRAG IS THAT?
> Prophet, you fraggin' wilson, here you go an' set up this internal group
and
> then you don't use it? And to top it off, the post you fire off to the net
> contains details of our escape plan??
>
I haven't checked the logs, but I -truly- THOUGHT I had put in private...hold
on...

OH GEesh, found it...found the original too...

I was using the <file> <new> thing for AOL and pasted the file to the mail...I
must cut off the "PRIVATE" part of the message....

That isn't a Prophet screw up, that's a Kieth Fuck-Up...yep, there is a
difference...

How on earth does -THAT- get fixed anyway???

-K
Message no. 2
From: Karl Low <kwil@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: (TOSSIT) Re: Getting out
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 16:58:06 -0700
-----Original Message-----
From: Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM>
To: PLOTD@********.ITRIBE.NET <PLOTD@********.ITRIBE.NET>
Date: March 19, 1998 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: (TOSSIT) Re: Getting out


>In a message dated 98-03-19 00:50:06 EST, you write:
>
>That isn't a Prophet screw up, that's a Kieth Fuck-Up...yep, there is a
>difference...
>
>How on earth does -THAT- get fixed anyway???
>
>-K


Heh.. I'd say not bother.. it adds some humanity (metahumanity?) to all
involved. As you mentioned, our point of destination isn't in there, or our
target so it isn't as serious as Xenon would make it out to be. He just likes
to fly off the handle once in a while.

Just means Prophet gets to be the butt of some ribbing for a bit.

-K2
I hadta...

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