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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Goodness
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 1996 15:31:54 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[Goodness. I said cheap, not stingy. He must owe you quite a bit.
Flux is, as I have been told, hot. If you let Skuff tell it, he is better
than even him, and I KNOW that Skuff know's his business.

Allocate what you need to get this done. Its on contract so you have all of
us behind you.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <20:24:24 / 08-12-57>

***** INTERNAL: Kevin Donaldson, Serenity Security
>>>>>[Not to brag but, was that low profile enough for you? We are still
sitting on the original house, the people watching us watch Flux are still
here with us.]<<<<<
-- J. Akira Foster <14:22:01 / 08-12-57>

***** PRIVATE: Rosha
>>>>>[Tonight is my night off duty. Im going to take a friend out to
dinner
and relax a little -- there will be two new officers assigned to you. Ill
be there to introduce you to them personally.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <20:29:24 / 08-12-57>
Message no. 2
From: "Mark A. Imbriaco" <mark@******.net>
Subject: Re: Goodness
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 1996 16:40:13 -0400 (EDT)
***** PRIVATE: Jason Stormwind
>>>>>[ Yes, he does... This should _mostly_ get him out of debt to me,
though. Besides, I -know- that he doesn't need to money. The fragger
pulled off a huge job not too long ago, and came out of it smelling like
a rose. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <16:30:12/08-12-57>

***** INTERNAL: J. Akira Foster, Serenity Security
>>>>>[ Perfect. You can brag all you want when you do work like that.
]<<<<<
-- Kevin Donaldson <16:37:38/08-12-57>

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