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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Gurth)
Subject: [OT] On vacation.
Date: Mon Jun 18 13:40:01 2001
According to Graht, on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 the word on the street was...

> >I'll be on vacation starting, well, pretty much now. I will be back home
> >next Saturday. In the mean time, I don't expect any problems but I'll
> >probably check in during the week at least once to see how things are
> >going and to get a fix. :)
>
> Have fun! :)

I wonder why you seem so happy saying that... Could it be because you like
your new job a little too much? :)

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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Graht)
Subject: [OT] On vacation.
Date: Mon Jun 18 15:05:01 2001
At 07:16 PM 6/18/2001 +0200, Gurth wrote:
>According to Graht, on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 the word on the street was...
>
> > >I'll be on vacation starting, well, pretty much now. I will be back home
> > >next Saturday. In the mean time, I don't expect any problems but I'll
> > >probably check in during the week at least once to see how things are
> > >going and to get a fix. :)
> >
> > Have fun! :)
>
>I wonder why you seem so happy saying that... Could it be because you like
>your new job a little too much? :)

Sadly, no. When I have to be the Assistant Admin, it's usually not a good
thing :/

I'm happy for Mark. That, and I am of course sucking up to the big cheese ;)

To Life,
-Graht
ShadowRN Assistant Fearless Leader II
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