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Message no. 1
From: Stefan Hahn <HAHN@***.EDU>
Subject: British Knights and London Blues
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 16:28:58 -0700
>>>>>[ ...and 'ere I was hoping against hope that we could just take it
easy
for a couple of weeks, 'ave a nice 'oliday in town, see the sights, feed the
pigeons, 'ave a few pints, eh? What's wrong with that? Why can't I just once...
(fume.rant.rave.bitch.moan.gripe.txt;1 2.14 Block Delete)]<<<<<
--Blindside (Now you see it.../...Now you don't)

>>>>>[ Reg must be really hacked off; his accent's showing. What'd'you guys
do,
anyway?]<<<<<
--Vixen (16:14:17/09-12-93)

>>>>>[ Uh, would'ja believe we went out for a drink? ]<<<<<
--Kaneda (Loud is good/Fast is better)

>>>>>[ AND..... (sound of impatiently tapping foot) ]<<<<<
--Vixen (16:14:56/09-12-93)

>>>>>[ and we got into a little scrape. I was gonna handle 'em, but Reg
held
me back, sayin' we gotta keep a low profile and all, but once we left...
]<<<<<
--Kaneda (Loud is good/Fast is better)

>>>>>[ 'E buzzed them! That bloody stupid bastard DIVE-BOMBED the skanks,
and
woke up the entire bleeding east end! ]<<<<<
--Blindside (Now you see it.../...Now you don't)

>>>>>[ Yeah, and you should'a seen the looks on their faces when th' XLV
comes
screamin' outa the night and clears their heads by a meter, two meters tops.
Helluva ride! ]<<<<<
--Kaneda (Loud is good/Fast is better)

>>>>>[ And now we've got the Weird 'Appenings Organization on our bloody
arses,
as if we didn't have enough people who want us dead. or worse. Idiot.
]<<<<<
--Blindside (Now you see it.../...Now you don't)

>>>>>[ And here I thought I was _safe_ with these guys...
]<<<<<
--Vixen (16:15:44/090-12-93)

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