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Message no. 1
From: Greg <greg@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: SR3 and how to score with women
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 14:21:46 -0400
Gurth said
>Maybe what SR3 needs is a Sisi-like advertising campaign... Typical gamer
>geek (R+++ at least) walks around, all the girls take one look at him and
>turn away, but then he pulls a copy of the latest edition SR out of his
>backpack and he's popular! (Preferably with a certain Nada Surf song
>playing in the background.)

Or how about some catchy pick-up lines:

Hey, baby wanna see my force 5 Ram spell?
Yo, dollface howd'ya like to hang with a free spirit?
Ever done it with a snake shaman?
Wanna know "where" I got the muscle augmentation?
My Zeiss cybereyes must be all fragged up cuz' you can't be a pretty as you
look.
Hey baby, how would you like to contact my totem?
Wanna come back to my safe house and play with my predator?
Come-on baby... squeeze the shaman!
Physad? No baby, I'm a LUVAD!
I ALWAYS make my drain resistance test.

<greg>
Wookin par nub in all de wong paces...
Message no. 2
From: Drekhead <drekhead@***.NET>
Subject: Re: SR3 and how to score with women
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 14:40:02 +0000
On 22 Jul 97 at 14:21, Greg wrote:

> Or how about some catchy pick-up lines:
<snipped>

LOL!

><greg>
>Wookin par nub in all de wong paces...

ROTFLOL! Oh god....

I sure do miss him on SNL.

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