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Message no. 1
From: me@******.net (Hexren)
Subject: [OT] Re: All quite on the Matrix front...
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 01:26:45 +0100
VJE> So why is everyone so quite all of a sudden?
VJE> Or has my command finally wised up to my skirting the "no mailing list"
VJE> rule...

VJE> Oh wait. It's a weekend.

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Might be a cause but at this moment I am awaiting our all loved Cowboy
to tell the world what his lil' mind has fantasiced about the Iraq...
Message no. 2
From: ValeuJ@*************.navy.mil (Valeu John EMFA)
Subject: [OT] Re: All quite on the Matrix front...
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 02:41:00 -0800
>> So why is everyone so quite all of a sudden?
>> Or has my command finally wised up to my skirting the "no mailing list"
>> rule...

>> Oh wait. It's a weekend.

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>
>Might be a cause but at this moment I am awaiting our all loved Cowboy
>to tell the world what his lil' mind has fantasiced about the Iraq...

<strech, sigh> Yep, yep...
So ya'll know what my boss has to say and what he thinks. Just means I get
paid more to do my same job (I'm lucky enough to be far away enough from all
the real action) and get a little ribbon to put on my chest.

But it totally screws up our schedule to play SR... Everyone's working
different shifts.

To steer this thing back on topic, are there any books out there that deal
with the Middle East? I know a little about that little thing from Year of
the Comet (I can't specificly say what due to spoilers and because the "J"
word is red-flagged and would bring 'trix security down on me. Hard.), but
that's about it.

================Chonicles of TimeKeeper, Otaku fixer

"Timer, you get that smart frame up and running?"

"Yeah. You know those lights around the boarder really enhance the
Picasso."

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