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Message no. 1
From: There's nothing like a good moose <IP85409@********.BITNET>
Subject: Yellow Brick
Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 15:38:40 EDT
>>>>>>[Heard of the new drek on the street, its called Yellow brick,
most peopl
e call it simply brick. I hear its nasty. One of my buddies said, it leaves yo
u open to suggestions.
Message no. 2
From: Andrew P Ramsay <me92apr@******.AC.UK>
Subject: Yellow Brick
Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 20:50:14 BST
>>>>>[I don't see what's so nasty about brick. It could come in VERY handy,
especially in a convenient, handbag sized spray. "Melts those troublesome,
hard to get past security guards in seconds..." Fabulous! It might help me to
train my snakes, not that they need it.]<<<<<
-- Dionne <20:49:53GMT/05:26:54>
Message no. 3
From: There's nothing like a good moose <IP85409@********.BITNET>
Subject: Yellow Brick
Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 16:38:33 EDT
>>>>>[Drek man! you know if there was a wrong wind and your handy dandy
spray l
anded in your face, what happens then when the good old Lone Star boy says<"Sur
render and you do" what then eh? This is new stuff any way, I ain't seen it on
the streets for more than three weeks, but people are flocking to the stuff.>>
>>>>>] Echo
Message no. 4
From: Andrew P Ramsay <me92apr@******.AC.UK>
Subject: Yellow Brick
Date: Thu, 27 May 1993 19:58:45 BST
*****Encrypt: THANATOS VII
>>>>>[Now look here dearie, I've used aerosol psychoactives in opperations
and
I'll use them again to good effect. Most times I'll take precautions but
sometimes you've just got to put your faith in Goddess. Speaking of faith
my Sisters here are trying to get an antidote sorted - just in case it needs
to be used in a windtunnel.
Now can we get back to being civilised again, no?]<<<<<
-- Dionne <19:57:58GMT/05:27:54>

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