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Message no. 1
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: [very OT] RE: Raiders of the Lost Woodchuck
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 11:47:12 +0200
According to caric, at 16:09 on 27 Jul 00, the word on the street was...

> Caric poles his head o ut from under Gurth's stairs. "Was it really
> that long ago? It seems like only yesterday." Then the massive door
> slams shut as he retreats to the only know safe harbor in the oncoming
> Carp Scourge.

Because it's you, Caric, you can stay, and I think I'll continue reading
my e-mail from down there, too...

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Message no. 2
From: Caric caric@********.com
Subject: [very OT] RE: Raiders of the Lost Woodchuck
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 08:33:53 -0700
>From: shadowrn-admin@*********.com
>[mailto:shadowrn-admin@*********.com]On Behalf Of Gurth

>> Caric poles his head o ut from under Gurth's stairs. "Was it really
>> that long ago? It seems like only yesterday." Then the massive door
>> slams shut as he retreats to the only know safe harbor in the oncoming
>> Carp Scourge.
>
>Because it's you, Caric, you can stay, and I think I'll continue reading
>my e-mail from down there, too...

I've always liked you Gurth, your a good man. :)

Good thing Bull isn't aware of our secondary satellite uplink.


Caric-the-cowering-like-a-whipped-w**dch*ck-shaman

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