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Message no. 1
From: Jett zmjett@*********.com
Subject: Comments from the Peanut Gallery
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 02:14:13 -0400
>>>>[For shame...I turn my back for a couple of weeks and the place
turns into one big bitchfest...still, it's reassuring to see that Jen
and Gabe (darlings! Call me. We'll do lunch!) are back to poke fun at
all the Big, Bad Shadowrunners who take themselves too seriously...so
let's all hear it for them! <hiphip.wav><toiletflush.wav>

Oh, and speaking of people taking themselves to seriously...SIGA: Proof
that Jack-Booted Thug-ism is alive in well in the twenty-first century.
Secret Police, anyone? Hmmm, but no, not my place to judge, is it? After
all, SIGA has been so kind to protect and serve the people of UCAS on
behalf of Ares and the government...So what the hell, let's give SIGA a
big cheer too! <seigheil.wav>]<<<<<
-- OverPhreak <66:66:66/66-66-66>
Message no. 2
From: Jett zmjett@*********.com
Subject: Comments from the Peanut Gallery
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 02:14:13 -0400
>>>>[For shame...I turn my back for a couple of weeks and the place
turns into one big bitchfest...still, it's reassuring to see that Jen
and Gabe (darlings! Call me. We'll do lunch!) are back to poke fun at
all the Big, Bad Shadowrunners who take themselves too seriously...so
let's all hear it for them! <hiphip.wav><toiletflush.wav>

Oh, and speaking of people taking themselves to seriously...SIGA: Proof
that Jack-Booted Thug-ism is alive in well in the twenty-first century.
Secret Police, anyone? Hmmm, but no, not my place to judge, is it? After
all, SIGA has been so kind to protect and serve the people of UCAS on
behalf of Ares and the government...So what the hell, let's give SIGA a
big cheer too! <seigheil.wav>]<<<<<
-- OverPhreak <66:66:66/66-66-66>

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