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Message no. 1
From: Brian Angliss <angliss@******.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Clement--A challenge!
Date: Sun, 2 May 1993 15:34:01 -0400
>>>>>[I suppose that I can escape Clement anywhere he really wants to
follow me.
Besides, I am going to New Orleans the end of this week and I seriously doubt
that he would want to follow me onto my and my daughter's home turf. The Night
Stalkers of New Orleans may have my description, but when I am seen walking
around in the daylight with my tall daughter, they will stop bothering me
regardless of what paranoid fantasy Clement can try an insinuate in their heads.
After the wedding, if you really want to, Clement, you can come and deal with
this Undead Vampire in N. O. If you feel up to following me into the bijous
where I was born, and where my daughter's friends maintain a group of 23
Initiate Houngans(read Voodoo, chummer) and where my friends and contacts also
maintain a small armory(15 autonomous miniguns on concealed turrets in Anti-air
varient), come on and see what an ex-military arms trader/seller/merchant can
bring to bear. Anyone else care to join in the killfest if Clement cares to
come a-callin?]<<<<<
Action Jackson(15:25:36/05-02-54)

>>>>>[Like yu said, Dad. I'll bee there, and soo will my freinds from the
Carib. Leage. I wonder how long Clement's guns will stand against blood pouring
from their eyes, or their hearts exploding in their chests, or hundreds of small
spiders bursting from thier skin, or...Well, better not let out too many secrets
right now. Besides, a couple of hundred zombie guards will most likely scare
him and his croneys off long before they get within missile range...]<<<<<
Diana, Huntress of the Night(15:29:02/05-02-54)

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