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From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Great Date
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1993 10:39:11 -0500
>>>>>[Thanks, Delta-Vee, for a great date. I must admit I was surprised at
how much of a gentleman you were, especially when we got stuck in traffic
downtown and those gangers came up on us. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Cerise, you can have Cybermancer.

Delta picked me up at the appoinyed place. Wasn't his kind of joint so we went
to the Cactus. First time I've been to a C/W bar down here. It was fun. We
danced two-step and had a brief lesson in square-dancing. I wish that
you could make up your own moves more, but it was still fun.

After the Cactus, we went downtown, toward the river. We got on a street
where Gridlink was down, and the jeep stopped abrubtly. A gascar that had
been following pulled up and three guys leered out. Words were exchanged
and they cut us off. Two got out and came over with a bat. They wanted to
take out Delta. They swung the bat was he was still seated. He deflected it withhis arm
and got out to pummel the batter. The other guy pulled a knife and raised
it up. I dropped him with two slugs from my Predator. Delta, he just bearhugged
the batter until he hoisted him over his head and dropped him in the Williams
Center fountain. While he was soaking him, the driver tried to escape so I drilled

his right tires. When Delta got back, he wasn't out of control or anything, he
just walked over to the driver, hauled him out, and told him to "git". He
brushed himself off, got back in the jeep, and said he was sorry about the
trouble. I just had to give him a hug and peck for that.

We went on down to the river and watched the water go past a secluded glade.
The Arkansas, while muddy and sandy, still glistens like fibres fron the sun.

Thanks for a great time, DV!]<<<<<
-- Jaez <10:39:42/7-8-54>

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