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Message no. 1
From: Dick van de Bunt <157100db@*******.EUR.NL>
Subject: Re: Brasil (and Suriname)
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 03:26:01 +0200
Old part:

>> And a real Smuggler's Haven (Suriname) :) .
>>
>> >
>Bira, I have to admit, I would be -VERY- interested in stuff you would
suggest
>concerning Suriname. I had completely forgotten about it up until you
>mentioning it. But upon hindsight, it would be quite interesting.


(Boy this replying from the digest sucks ;-) )


Well if you would do anything with Suriname, I'd suggest letting them have
a coup
or attempted coup every couple of years. They had one a couple of months ago.

While we are at it, how about semi-government drug rings. Again true to life.
And make 'm bitch to Holland for additional money. Unless Holland has wised up
in 205x.

Disregard the last part, I just remembered, Holland was flooded according to
FASA. Talk about a wrong decision, it's highly illogical. (hah!)


BTW. Since I'm using the digest, can anybody tell me how much I'm behind
things.
I got this digest (21 - 8) on Sunday 24 (or Saturday night 1.00, same thing)
and I'm replying at 2.05 and will send it in about an hour when I'll have
finished
the digest. (OK so its nearly 3:30 now, who's counting 8-) ).

(All times local time of course, +1 GMT)

TIA



Dick van de Bunt
157100db@*******.eur.nl
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villainy. We must be cautious.
-- Obi-Wan Kenobi

I'm ready for anything.
-- Luke Skywalker

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