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Message no. 1
From: "Brian Macleod (Macleod@**.Temple.EDU)" <MACLEOD@********.BITNET>
Subject: Absence
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 1994 11:03:14 EDT
Argh, my accounts been fried lately. Finally fixed it today, but just wanted
to let you all know that if you sent anything and I didn't respond, it wasn't
personal. Please resend anything?

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"SO YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT IT
AND ISN'T THAT A KIND OF MADNESS
TO BE LIVING BY A CODE OF SILENCE
WHEN YOU'VE REALLY GOT ALOT TO SAY."
-BILLY JOEL, "CODE OF SILENCE"
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BRIAN MACLEOD OF THE CLAN MACLEOD, MACLEOD@********
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Message no. 2
From: "C. Paul Douglas" <granite@*****.NET>
Subject: Re: Absence
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 1994 23:05:03 -0400
On Fri, 17 Jun 1994, Brian Macleod (Macleod@**.Temple.EDU) wrote:

> Argh, my accounts been fried lately. Finally fixed it today, but just wanted
> to let you all know that if you sent anything and I didn't respond, it wasn't
> personal. Please resend anything?
>
Macleod I can't remember the last time I saw a post from you...
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Message no. 3
From: Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>
Subject: Absence
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 22:33:44 -0500
Well, maybe it won't make the heart grow fonder, but I'm going to be
incommunicado for the next four days (well, starting early tomorrow morning)
as I have to drive down to Houston to see my grandmother. Try not to have
to big a party without me, and cut me a little slack if I happen to respond
to some four-day-old threads upon my return (since I'm not going NOMAIL for
this jaunt).

Have a good Labor Day.

---
(>) Texas 2-Step
El Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive.

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