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Message no. 1
From: Mark A. Imbriaco mark.imbriaco@*****.com
Subject: Going away ..
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:09:15 -0500 (EST)
***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[ Hey bro -- how are things going? I was just checking in to see if
you and Tris were maybe free for dinner tomorrow night. I'll be leaving
the following day for a couple of months in lovely Cambodia. Seems there
is a Warlord who heard about my team's exploits in China for Lung and
contacted us about some work. They pay is phenomenal, but its going to
keep me out of touch for a while, so I wanted to say goodbye.

So what do you say? Tomorrow night at Misha's? ]<<<<<
-- Nomad <18:45:12/02-14-59>

***** PRIVATE: Nomad
>>>>>[ Sounds good kiddo -- I've got tons of questions, but they'll keep
until tomorrow. See you around 7:00 tomorrow. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <19:04:31/02-14-59>
Message no. 2
From: Mark A. Imbriaco mark.imbriaco@*****.com
Subject: Going away ..
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:09:15 -0500 (EST)
***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[ Hey bro -- how are things going? I was just checking in to see if
you and Tris were maybe free for dinner tomorrow night. I'll be leaving
the following day for a couple of months in lovely Cambodia. Seems there
is a Warlord who heard about my team's exploits in China for Lung and
contacted us about some work. They pay is phenomenal, but its going to
keep me out of touch for a while, so I wanted to say goodbye.

So what do you say? Tomorrow night at Misha's? ]<<<<<
-- Nomad <18:45:12/02-14-59>

***** PRIVATE: Nomad
>>>>>[ Sounds good kiddo -- I've got tons of questions, but they'll keep
until tomorrow. See you around 7:00 tomorrow. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <19:04:31/02-14-59>

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