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Message no. 1
From: NIGHTFOX <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: You couldn't leave well enough...
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 11:42:20 -0700
***** PRIVATE: Slash
>>>>>[ You couldn't leave well enough alone, could you?!?!?!

You just had to call out to that Demon-Spawn of a toaster!!!!!

Don't you remember what happened LAST TIME! We spent WEEKS getting TOAST in the
mail, by UPS, FED EX and Pony Express (and I still haven't figured out how he
managed that one). Spirit put over 700 locks and reroutes on his system and
one, ONE, stupid evocation appealing to his sense of duty enticed him to break
every single lock and chaining, re-arrange the whole household system and link
to ShadowLand. And worse yet - Spirit isn't even HOME, she's in Denver
blissfully unaware (for the next hour or two maybe) of the horrible calamity
that has struck.

After last time, I washed my hands of him. You can go to the house and try and
shut him down. You can put up with his incestant idiotic babbling about Toast
and other bread products. You can here him say in that annoying metallic voice
"I TOAST, therefore I AM." Its ALL your fault, I had nothing to do with it this
time, I am washing my hands of the whole matter.]<<<<<
-- Lister <11:43:42/10-14-56>
Message no. 2
From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: You couldn't leave well enough...
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 20:05:23 -0600
>>>>>[Sorry, Lister, but I'll deal with the problem myself it becomes too
much of a problem. But for a while, I'll cover the cost of the bread
products you get there. Hey, it could be worse. Dante could have fed it
a virus again.]<<<<<
-- Slash <20:04:22/10-14-56>

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