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Message no. 1
From: Mike Elkins <Mike_Elkins@*********.COM>
Subject: New Arrival [OT???] (was Re: An observation)
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 14:52:55 -0500
On December 16th, 1998, Rohan Michael Elkins was born to Mike and Cheryl
Elkins. The son of a cutting edge software engineer and a highly placed
pharmacutical chemical engineer (both MIT trained), he was destined to
become known in his adult years as....


FASTJACK :)

Now I just need to get one of my brother-in-laws to buy a "Mac Firestorm"
in a few years to prepare him for 2011. (see Denver Sourcebook)

P.S., I'm going nomail while I'm out on paternity leave. Happy Holidays,
all.

Double-Domed Mike
Father of two
Message no. 2
From: "Davidson, Chris" <Christopher.Davidson@***.BOEING.COM>
Subject: Re: New Arrival [OT???] (was Re: An observation)
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 12:51:39 -0800
Congratz.

> ----------
> From: Mike Elkins[SMTP:Mike_Elkins@*********.COM]
> Reply To: Shadowrun Discussion
> Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 11:52
> To: SHADOWRN@********.ITRIBE.NET
> Subject: New Arrival [OT???] (was Re: An observation)
>
> On December 16th, 1998, Rohan Michael Elkins was born to Mike and Cheryl
> Elkins. The son of a cutting edge software engineer and a highly placed
> pharmacutical chemical engineer (both MIT trained), he was destined to
> become known in his adult years as....
>
>
> FASTJACK :)
>
> Now I just need to get one of my brother-in-laws to buy a "Mac Firestorm"
> in a few years to prepare him for 2011. (see Denver Sourcebook)
>
> P.S., I'm going nomail while I'm out on paternity leave. Happy Holidays,
> all.
>
> Double-Domed Mike
> Father of two
>

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