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Message no. 1
From: MC23 <mc23@**********.COM>
Subject: [OT] 24 hr Countdown
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 13:36:45 -0400
It greatly pains me to do so but once again I will have to set No
Mail. My wanton hedonism and my love for this list makes limiting my time
almost impossible and I have too many higher responsibilities right now
for me to ignore. When I have spare time again I shall return.
B>[#

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Ancient cultures believed that names held great power, personal names
more so and they were guarded very closely. To protect themselves, they
answered to another name, because if another discovered their real name,
it could be used against them.
History repeats itself.
Welcome to the Digital Age.
I am MC23
Message no. 2
From: Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>
Subject: Re: [OT] 24 hr Countdown
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 12:43:31 -0500
>When I have spare time again I shall return.

Vaya con Dios, if you believe in that sorta thing. Look forward to your
return.

---
(>) Texas 2-Step
El Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive.
Message no. 3
From: Logan Graves <logan1@*****.INTERCOM.NET>
Subject: Re: [OT] 24 hr Countdown
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 21:15:00 -0400
In our last episode, MC23 wrote:
>
> It greatly pains me to do so but once again I will have to set No
> Mail.

Cool, now that he's gone, we can start speculating on his Truename in
the SR3 Playtester list! ;-p

--Fenris
_______________________________________________logan1@*****.intercom.net
(>) Sure I have kleptomania, but when it
gets bad, I take something for it!
(>) The Smiling Bandit <Strikes Again!/Ha-Ha-Ha>

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