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Message no. 1
From: shadowtk@*********.com (J G)
Subject: Grid side dump. Reply Encrypt
Date: Fri Nov 2 18:20:01 2001
>>>>>[Well, if you're looking for work, I have a few
jobs that could use you.

Get back to me if you're interested.]<<<<<
-- Vincenzo <11:29:34/11-02-62>

<<end file insert>>
((From the distorted mouth of the doll pours out))

Sounds whizzer chumbato. Vincenzo? I think I've
heard that name. You ever do any pimpin' in the Denver
region? Seems to me there was a /face/ out there
pimp'n Ops to low level EX-UCAS flyboys and grunts?
Badlands shit if I 'member right. Anyway, so I ramble
some. Lets ya know where I've been if nothing else.
You need some references? This crypto is pretty stout
I have piggy backed on this MSG, but if I'm going to
be slinging names around, maybe we should meet up in
the meat world? "Killing Joke" has been my haunt but
I'm starting to get the feeling these fraggers are
nothing but street posers. Gangers and shit. If you
got a simple task, maybe send it using the public side
of my crypto, adn I'll perform...one to see if I'm up
to the task maybe? Anyway, quick responses I like
that..too slow and my wires get bored, you dig? Lets
kick this pig...I'm itching for the fix.

>>>Anna Stezia<<<


>>LOAD Decay.gph
<<LOADING>>
>>Display

The Rag Doll is consumed by thousands of metalic
maggots boring from the inside out as the two stiches
that make up it's mouth contort into a sickening
scream and gurgle out of existance.

601>>>end Xmit.......enlin flow off TXSNMP stopped



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