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Message no. 1
From: "Stapled Colon's E" <andbrown@*******.NoDak.edu>
Subject: Aztlan Help
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 14:41:37 -0500 (CDT)
>>>>>[+++++Re-intiate All Translation Programs
+++++Intiate Translator Aztlan Spanish

For all you who believe that you can just run in Aztlan and pull
off the biggest run of the century. Guess again. We just killed one
little helper of Far From The Best, Toxic. Now, Toxic was a true Aztlan
runner to bad he screwed up.

Far From The Best, you are next. You can watch your back all you want
to bad you'll leave your front wide open.

Hope you had a nice visit.]<<<<<
-- Pedro Perez <14:40:30 CST/10-25-56>
Captain/Order of the Eagle
ACS
Message no. 2
From: "Stapled Colon's E" <andbrown@*******.NoDak.edu>
Subject: Re: Aztlan Help
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 14:54:29 -0500 (CDT)
*****PRIVATE:Far From The Best
>>>>>[FFTB see what you've caused by sending letters out into the open.
Remember that I saved your drek big time and now you owe me. If you
don't believe how bad I am I'll have one of my doctors send you my
photograph.

Don't screw up again and most of all get me that infromation.]<<<<<
-- John Doe <10:56:26/10-26-56>
Message no. 3
From: #5 Alive <andbrown@*******.NoDak.edu>
Subject: Re: Aztlan Help
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 21:01:15 -0500 (CDT)
*****PRIVATE:John Doe
>>>>>[As you can see, we're still alive and in Aztlan. No need to send
pictures because by the time they reach us we'll be dead. Don't tell me
to stop doubting me and my team. With two members already killed do you
think that are plans are going to be the same. Also, next time you have
the chance break into Aztlan and plant yourself within three blocks of
THE PYRAMID. Now, normally we could handle it, but you didn't tell use
we had to be in fashion, even with the air filters. So chummer, frag
off.]<<<<<
-- Far From The Best <21:02.59 CST/10-26-56>

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