Back to the main page

Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

From: Brian Smith <bes3@****.ucc.nau.edu>
Subject: Re: Some stuff on Maxim
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 16:47:05 -0700 (MST)
On Wed, 22 Nov 1995, ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD wrote:

> Note: Trish and everyone is operating on the ASSUMPTION of Maxim's guilt.
>
> Doesn't anyone wait until there's hard proof these days? As of this
> point, there is NO HARD PROOF. Sure, we all know that Maxim did it, and
> is doing it, but that's us, not our characters. We cannot let our
> characters know that Maxim is involved. Suspect? Absolutely. Know?
> Not yet. Not for a couple of WEEKS!

I never said that Trish or anyone ever had any hard proof. She's
just got a MAJOR personal grudge against Velli and is using this incident
to do something. I have to admit, I'm using it as an excuse to bring
Pulp Fiction back in as a harassing agent against Maxim and Velli, like I
originally planned last year. Don't spaz too much.... Right now people
are just talking. And all the evidence points to Maxim right now.

> So please, back off a tad, ok?

I'm willing to cool my jets for a bit, just to see where this goes. See
ya after the holiday...

____________________________________________________________________________
Brian Smith + Home of:
bes3@****.ucc.nau.edu +
hunter@******.stat.com + ImaginAudio Productions
hunter@*******.stat.com + For all your radio drama needs
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You know, it's amazing how much the Moon looks like Arizona..."
--MST3K, "The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy"
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
In these trying times, you just gotta remember...
Jock itch is somethin' I wouldn't recommend scratching.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disclaimer

These messages were posted a long time ago on a mailing list far, far away. The copyright to their contents probably lies with the original authors of the individual messages, but since they were published in an electronic forum that anyone could subscribe to, and the logs were available to subscribers and most likely non-subscribers as well, it's felt that re-publishing them here is a kind of public service.