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Message no. 1
From: Geoffrey Gerrietts <Siothrun@***.COM>
Subject: A vampire huntin' I go...
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 02:56:27 -0500
*****PRIVATE: Transformer
>>>>>[Yeah, I think that I might need to take you up on your offer. Name
your
configurations -- I can heft a sword with the best of 'em, but I prefer my
knives on the hearty side for most, so I ain't so swift with them little
toothpicks some-uh you-all call weapons. If you can oblige me with somethin'
in the middlin' to lethal category in one of them two basic forms (sword and
abbreviated sword), then I'm thinkin' we can do business.]<<<<<
-- Jolly Roger <00:01:41 / 13-Feb-56>
Message no. 2
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <Craigtw1@***.COM>
Subject: Re: A vampire huntin' I go...
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 07:37:54 -0500
*****PRIVATE: Jolly Roger
>>>>>[We are in business, when would you like to pick it
up?]<<<<<
--The Transformer (07:42:30 EST/02:13:56)
Message no. 3
From: Geoffrey Gerrietts <Siothrun@***.COM>
Subject: Re: A vampire huntin' I go...
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 02:09:00 -0500
*****PRIVATE: The Transformer
>>>>>[EST? Where the frag are you? Just when I get all set to pack my
fraggin'
knapsack fer Seattle. Huh. Let me know where to go, and I'll head out
singin' a tune... a tune by DeathJoxx, but a tune nonetheless.]<<<<<
-- Jolly Roger <11:45:23 / 02-13-56>
Message no. 4
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <Craigtw1@***.COM>
Subject: Re: A vampire huntin' I go...
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 16:27:34 -0500
*****Private: Jolly Roger
>>>>>[I am in Seattle, but for some strange reason my time-date stamp is
always in eastern time. It has not been a problem in the past so I haven't
had it fixed...but should it cause a problem...well I might get it
fixed.]<<<<<
--The Transformer (16:30:30 EST/02:14:56)

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