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From: Ratinac, Rand (NSW) RRatinac@*****.redcross.org.au
Subject: Welcome To "ShadowRN"!
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 16:12:09 +1000
> Never mind. Seems it's set to echo it to me.
>
> *Doc' dances and prances and leaps for joy...*
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> Doc'
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> .sig Sauer
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One last thing on this topic...

Thanks to all of you who were kind enough to reply to me, even though it
turns out it wasn't necessary. Adam J, Geoff Skellams, Theo and anyone
else whose mail I haven't received yet.

Oh, and Robert? You're a bastard.

8-)

Now...get ready for a tad of spam. See, over the last few weeks on
itribe...well, let me just explain it like this...

* * * * *

*sigh*

The Sagacious One is currently suffering from a bout of mailer-enforced
lurking.

Seems our new firewall and our oh-so IMPRESSIVE direct access to the
internet is screwing with mail to certain address. Unfortunately,
ShadowRN seems to be one of them.

*Yew BASTUUUUUURDDDD!!!*

Uh, yes...

Anyway, from one point of view, that's actually reassuring. You were all
probably thinking I'd fallen asleep or died on you or something. And I
was starting to think I'd become uncontroversial.

Ah well. Such is life. Excrement occurs. And all that.

Until we sort things out, or I manage to get access to the new mailing
list, this is Doc', signing off.

*Doc' squats on the floor of the computer room, slobbering and gnawing
on the mail server...*

Doc'

.sig Sauer

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Okay.

Well, like I said, I'm back - just when you thought it was safe to get
on topic again...

*Doc' swims around the effluent...errr, Puget Sound...with a shark's fin
tied to his back...*

Doc'

.sig Sauer

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