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Message no. 1
From: "Wow, Reality. That's a switch" <MHILLIARD@****.ALBION.EDU>
Subject: Back in Chicago
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 22:39:33 -0500
>>>>>[Oh, I feel so much better now. Nothing like true friends to remind
you
of what life is all about. Thanks, guys. And thanks for the tip, Circuit
Breaker-my ribs thank you. =)

Ice, Six Pack, Jackal, my suborbital's about to land. Can one of you guys
come pick me up? (No comments, please)]<<<<<
-- Cat Dancing <22:36:57/11-07-55>

>>>>>[I'm on my way over. And when you get here, I want your opinion on
something-I have the strangest feeling...like something's about to happen.
It's driving me buggo.]<<<<<
-- Ice/Echo <2:39:13/11-07-55>
Message no. 2
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Back in Chicago
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 15:41:21 -0700
>>>>>[ Ya welcome Cat, have fun in Chicago!! Don't get too cold in the
windy
city. Bring back some good chicago pizza next time ya visit Seatle. Are ya
gonna be celebrating Turkey Day there as well? Ah believe that Spirit is going
ta be having another good T-day dinner.]<<<<<
-- Circuit Breaker <Dante is DEAD>

***** Private: Circuit Breaker
>>>>>[ Trina, if you haven't noticed yet, there have been some shake-ups at
Maxim. From what Kichanski and Lister have told me about Collussus and Wizard,
information that I have gotten over the last week and a 'bad feeling' from
Claw, I think that we should avoid all jobs from Maxim, Ms V or Velli (CEO of
Maxim). I will be investigating more and giving you a better idea about whats
up, we can then take it from there.]<<<<<
-- Spirit <Of the Matrix>

***** Private: Spirit
>>>>>[ Try getting a hold of Roxxy, Diana and Slash. Ah believe that they
might
know a little more, though I'm not sure how much. Becareful though.]<<<<<
-- Circuit Breaker <Dante is DEAD>

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