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Message no. 1
From: lickme@****.es.co.nz lickme@****.es.co.nz
Subject: Joe Schmuck: Chapter 1 - 00/07
Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 01:09:00 GMT
Coming to you in the next few days is a story I'm working on. The working title
is "Joe Schmuck". It's not entirely complete, and I figure I've really only
done the first chapter. What comes later may require a few changes to this the
early stuff. It's still very subject to editing, but I was hoping for some
feedback and input on this current draft. It's broken into seven parts, which
will arrive through the list every day… maybe every second day. I'll refrain
from saying much more because I don't want to influence your perceptions and
feedback. Cheers.

-Travis Cummings (tonto@********.com)
Message no. 2
From: Strago strago@***.com
Subject: Joe Schmuck: Chapter 1 - 00/07
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 21:37:35 -0400
You might want to change your Identity to something other than your email address.
For some reason (I don't know why) I almost deleted the message before reading it
because it sounds like a porn site. Just a helpful hint. And don't worry, I'll
comment on your story too. :^)

lickme@****.es.co.nz wrote:

> Coming to you in the next few days is a story I'm working on. The working title
> is "Joe Schmuck". It's not entirely complete, and I figure I've really
only
> done the first chapter. What comes later may require a few changes to this the
> early stuff. It's still very subject to editing, but I was hoping for some
> feedback and input on this current draft. It's broken into seven parts, which
> will arrive through the list every day… maybe every second day. I'll refrain
> from saying much more because I don't want to influence your perceptions and
> feedback. Cheers.
>
> -Travis Cummings (tonto@********.com)

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--Strago

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