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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Hey there!
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 1994 15:27:23 -0500
>>>>>[YO! Boss, I know you want to go to the party, and I was in town, so
how's about this for a plan. You go and party for a while, then Silver picks
you up...oh, wait a minute, forgot that you were headin to the place in your
Hudson, well, meet him at Seattle. Seattle'll take care of it like it was
thier own child. Then I get to ferry you, along with some rather....sensitive
equipment to Central, and then you go to Denver and meet with the crew. M's
got your stuff ready, and it's been augmented too. I'm sure you'll like the
company on the ride too, as Roxey'll be comin. Seems that she's bored. And
Slash, now that his bro is with Pheonix(You guys got a good set-up. Hell, I
use some of your stuff in Baby.), wants in. Hermit, however, is stayin with
Wizard as per Slash's request. Besides, Revenge ain't his thing, ya
know?]<<<<
-- FM(15:24:30/01-30-55)

>>>>>[Great... Just what I need, a panzer ride. Well, guaranteed I'll get
there on time. CoHort, I may have to leave early, but I WILL be
there!]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(15:25:44/01-30-55)

>>>>>[Hey, how long's it been since we've all worked
together?]<<<<<
-- Slash(15:26:17/01-30-55)

>>>>>[Too long. Think Blitz(mind if I call you Blitz?) will mind a little
help on this one?]<<<<<
-- Foxey Roxey(15:27:05/01-30-55)

>>>>>[I don't know. I doubt it, though. YO! Blitzkrieg, mind if I bring
in
Slash and Rox too? Slash'll be at the safehouse with Diana, so you get to
decide in person about him. He's not real fast, but he's smarter than your
average physical penetration expert with 4 PhDs.]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(15:28:59/01-30-55)

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