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Message no. 1
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <oroboros@******.COM>
Subject: Frypp.....
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 16:27:36 -0800
>>>>>[ Mr. Frypp, Marcello wants to know where his shipment is. _We_ would
like to know where his shipment is; those were rather ... difficult items
to acquire, and we would not appreciate needing to do so again. We await
your response. Mr. Marcello has indicated, for your edification, that his
people will once more be at the indicated location at 2300 hours local
on Wednesday. Please assure me that the shipment will be there.

Mbisa, on the other hand, requested that we thank you for your prompt
delivery and efficient service; at the time of his transmission, he
indicated that the items in question had increased his group's projected
survivability by 37.2%, a marked improvement in anybody's mind. If you'd
like, perhaps you might find some information regarding his people at
/AFRICA/BUSHWARS/BAANTU. You know who to look for. ]<<<<<
-- OS^2 (16:06:24/3-27-56)
Message no. 2
From: Freddy Frypp <JAMES-CUENO@*********.EDU>
Subject: Re: Frypp.....
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 1995 11:45:02 CST
>>>>>[I don't fraggin' know where Mr. Mime's stuff is. I made the
dumbassed mistake of using local help. They seemed like good people
the last time I was over there. I'll work it out. They still owe me.

I'd rather not know what's goin' on with Shaka (yeah, yeah he was a
Zulu, I know - howzabout Kounta?). But I saw they made the news.
Kinda wonder if I could knock over a back water chip-republic like
that one? ]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (12:00:00 /03-28-56)
President
Frypp Security, Inc. (CFSM Uplink #5150)

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