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Message no. 1
From: Dave The Shade <IZZYUX2@*******.BITNET>
Subject: Bliss
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 18:38:00 PDT
>>>>>[Bliss, my dear. How wonderful to hear from you on the net. Your
partner
"Red" has had a little argument with a business opponent of his. A powerful
man. You should tell him to be more careful. He has a hot temper. If he keeps
upsetting important people like that he might get hurt. Might already be hurt.
If you want to help him, please keep him under control. If you need help,
meet me here ***MEETPLACE!*** at that time. We can talk, perhaps we can help
Red together. I wish you and Red/Akai well. Be safe.]<<<<<
-- Lord Solarial (18:40:07/10.14.54)
Message no. 2
From: Dave The Shade <IZZYUX2@*******.BITNET>
Subject: Bliss
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 16:52:00 PDT
>>>>>[No my dear Bliss, I'm afraid I can't make it at that time. Oh, and by
the
way, don't believe everything you hear, read, or see -- especially about me.
Well, friends of Diana, I'm still patient . . . but don't test me.]<<<<<
-- Prince Solarial (16:51:08/10.14.54)
Message no. 3
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <aalberdk@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bliss
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 20:03:28 -0400
>>>>>[Oh, give them time, Solarial. Ganz had a damn hard time nailing me
down, and he's got the resources of an entire company behind him. It's
gonna be hard for them in .any. manner..... but I thank you for this
opportunity to die, once more. Gotta get it right one of these times, eh?

And in case you're just as blind -- which your posting a while ago suggested
-- yes, you've caught me. I've got flesh. HEAR THAT, GANZ?? You can get
your hands on William 6174 in programmed form, all layed out in Pi. Pi's
taken on the oddities that Moebius was showing, but I think I've isolated
Pi a bit better.... time will tell.]<<<<<
-- Shockwave (20:02:20/10-14-54)

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