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Message no. 1
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Counterstrike Aftermath
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 23:23:20 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Ein_Schuss, Haze, Mani, Wildthing
>>>>>[Outstanding work, perfectly timed. Thank you.

Drop by the club any evening in the next few days to collect the
remainder of your payment. I'm upping your fees by twenty per cent each
for carrying off the jobs so neatly and to such effect.

Pleasure having you work for me: if I had more of the same, would you be
interested?]<<<<<
-- Easy <23:23:15/10-21-58>
Message no. 2
From: Frank Pelletier <jeanpell@****.IVIC.QC.CA>
Subject: Re: Counterstrike Aftermath
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 20:08:08 +0000
>>>>>[Glad you appreciate fine worksmanship <insert:grin>. Yes, if
you have more of the same, I'd be interrested. Building a rep in
Seattle is a bitch, and I need as many jobs as I can get. See ya
around]<<<<<
-- Haze <10-21-58/20:32:12>
Message no. 3
From: Wildthing <twowolfe@*******.NET>
Subject: Re: Counterstrike Aftermath
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 08:45:44 -0700
Paul J. Adam wrote:
>
*****PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[Yes more work like this one would be fun and good for my
bank acount. I will Look foward to our next meeting. See you
soon.]<<<<<
-- Wildthing <9:37:15/10-22-58>
Message no. 4
From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Counterstrike Aftermath
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 19:12:15 +0000
***** PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[ As you may have noticed, my area of work is somewhat limited. If
you happen to need someone, or something, flatlined, let me know. Good
to know a Johnson is able to play straight line and deliver correct
and relevant data for a party. Was also pleased to see the outcome of
that party.

I'll drop in tonight, and check if ya beers as good as ya planings.
]<<<<<
-- Ein_Schuss <15:40:55/10-22-58>

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