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Message no. 1
From: stefan hahn <HAHN@***.EDU>
Subject: Hot time in the old town tonight
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1993 14:41:09 -0700
>>>>>[ It's been a bad hair day, mon. Let me tell you.

First, Kaneda, he take off with a Vindicator II and a drekload of ammo, so
I call my friend Peeping Tommy in Woodinville, and he say yes, the
Razorheads been around, been giving of some baaaaad juju, y'know? So
K-mon's just protecting his ground. I follow Dog, so I'm in with that.

Next t'ing we know, Ticktock's van pulls up, and it's got more holes in it
than usual, and there's Kaneda, looking pretty hashed up, and his bike, it
don't look so great neither, hey? So Blindside throws 'im in the chopper
and takes off, bitching about how people always take advantage of his
hospitality, but Kaneda's unconscious so he don't care.

So Ticktock says to me, that the X-Caliburs went to roll over the
Razorheads that night, send 'em a message, hey? So they buzzing up 405, and
Kaneda starts geeking a few wit' his laser, except all of a sudden they
drop back, and next t'ing you know, there's a mana barrier across the whole
fraggin' freeway. Now K-mon's bike, it was fast to begin wit', but he's got
it over-sizzled, and he was doing somet'ing like 200 when he hit it.

Now I don'know if he'll be allright, but somehow those 'Heads got some
drek-hot magik support, an' that jus' isn't fair, mon. I say, we go get the
#$!#$!!'s. Anyone wanna help, or just up for a fun firefight tonite,
contact me and Mikey the-man-in-the-Moon at this bar, it's called He's Not
Here, in Kenmore. And bring some Nerps, eh? ]<<<<<
--Ralph (14:40:32/04-28-54)

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