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Message no. 1
From: bellovar@***.WISC.EDU
Subject: Re: Brandy
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 18:52:39 CST
>>>>>[ Trevor Clark - The Tir Guard better hope that it doesn't
see me. I shall find Brandy, and make sure that if she is occupied
that it is by choice. Trevor, I believe that this can be handled
amicably, that choice is yours however as I know my path.
Sincerely - one very big, very bald, Sam. ]<<<<<
-- Buster <15:29:41/02-13-54>

>>>>>[ Trevor Clark - I apologize to the family of the guardman.
The rest were merely incapacited, but that one was unaffected by
the concoction I usually put in my squirt gun. ]<<<<<
-- Buster <18:29:47/02-13-54>

>>>>>[ Highlander - Though I may be of little assistance in the
matrix, I have wheels and do travel. Come to think of it, I have
rotors, and turbines, and.... anyway, you can get my phone number
from DOA when you run into her. The only thing I request is that
the repair parts are on your tab.
Trust me, there are a lot of things worth more than money,
such as fun, friends, and dusting off corporate slime while
travelling at over 200 knots... Mr. Blue Suit... I believe you
may have just invited trouble. I assume you are welcome to try,
but I welcome the adrenaline. Good luck Highlander. ]<<<<<
-- CrossFire <18:29:48/02-13-54>

>>>>>[ Monica is loose? Perhaps I should pull out the old
neural cap intead of the jacks. Monica: I would have to suggest
you desist from your current course of action. Perhaps you may
have enough matrix security to be safe - but always remember there
are more ways than one to accomplish a goal. We do not wish you
harm, but there are more ways than one to accomplish a goal.
Furthermore, though I have yet to see Rufus, I am no more
willing to see harm befall him than any of the others in these
nodes. ]<<<<<
-- CrossFire <20:12:03/02-13-54>

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