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Message no. 1
From: "Well for starts you have the fraggin' thing in backwards."
Subject: Thwap enterprises?
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 20:54:14 -0400
Who is the founder of this org. and could you please send me a plethora of your
devilish THWAPS (tm)?

-Head Case
David Graff | GEEK CODE v1.0.1
428 Clark Hall | GS(CS)@ d+(---) p(-p+) c+(+++) l u- e* m---(*) s !n(n---)
Cortland, Ny 13045| h* f+(--) g++ w+++ t++(---) r(++) y?
607.753.4789 | PGP v 2.3a Public Key available upon request.
Message no. 2
From: CJ Wendt <cwendt@***.UNR.EDU>
Subject: Re: Thwap enterprises?
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 18:35:28 -0700
yah, hot us up with some opf these twaps!!!

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On Mon, 8 Nov 1993, Well for starts you have the fraggin' thing in backwards. wrote:

> Who is the founder of this org. and could you please send me a plethora of your
> devilish THWAPS (tm)?
>
> -Head Case
> David Graff | GEEK CODE v1.0.1
> 428 Clark Hall | GS(CS)@ d+(---) p(-p+) c+(+++) l u- e* m---(*) s !n(n---)
> Cortland, Ny 13045| h* f+(--) g++ w+++ t++(---) r(++) y?
> 607.753.4789 | PGP v 2.3a Public Key available upon request.
> ==============================================================================
> "Well First, You've got the darn thing in BACKWARDS!" - Local Fixer

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