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Message no. 1
From: Bull bull@*******.net
Subject: Josie's Model (Was Re: Jak Koke E-Mail (Concerning the SR
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 06:44:09 -0400 (EDT)
At 11:40 AM 7/16/99 -0400, Darrell L. Bowman wrote these timeless words:
>On 15 Jul 99, at 21:49, JonSzeto@***.com wrote:
>
>> Since so many people didn't get Jak's message, I'll re-post it. Hope
>> nobody minds for wasting everyone's bandwidth.
>>
>> -- Jon
>
>Thanks Jon. BTW, I appreciate your work too! :-) So tell me,
>just who was the model that Les used for the cover art on R2?
>Anyway back to the question at hand for Jak....
>
It certainly wasn't Jon :]

<grin>

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Message no. 2
From: Twist0059@***.com Twist0059@***.com
Subject: Josie's Model (Was Re: Jak Koke E-Mail (Concerning the SR
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 08:06:35 EDT
In a message dated 7/17/99 6:41:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bull@*******.net
writes:

> >Thanks Jon. BTW, I appreciate your work too! :-) So tell me,
> >just who was the model that Les used for the cover art on R2?
> >Anyway back to the question at hand for Jak....
> >
> It certainly wasn't Jon :]
>
> <grin>
>
> Bull

Hey, if it was Jon, he's one fine lookin' woman. (I personally prefer the
Josie Cruise B&W illo in a one of the later fiction chapters.)



-Twist

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