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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: I see your raise and raise you fifteen...
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 21:38:13 MST
***** Private: Harley
>>>>>[ Thank you for the update. I know you know your business real
well so I will give you some advice which you can take for what it is
worth (its offered freely) and something which I encourage you to
take.

First the advice: Find a victory in your recent battle. If you go
up against him again without being confident in your abilities you
will never take him down. The victory I find in your description is
that you kept him on the run. Sure he might have been able to nail
you at the end ... but the operative word is _might_. He didn't for
what ever reason.

Second: Here's a token of my gratitude for your control in the
matter so that innocents didn't get overly hurt in the confusion.

+++++ include: >>bonus<<. ]<<<<<
-- J. von Slevstein <03:40:13/18-NOV-58>

***** Private: Haze
>>>>>[ Here's a small tip, and don't thank me yet because the easy part is
nearly over.

+++++ include: news_article

It looks like the media knows where the Wanderer was a day or so ago. I bet he
has moved, but is still likely to be in the area. And I would definitely expect
competition after such wonderful publicity. ]<<<<<
-- J. von Slevstein <03:44:53/18-NOV-58>
Message no. 2
From: Frank Pelletier <jeanpell@****.IVIC.QC.CA>
Subject: Re: I see your raise and raise you fifteen...
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 23:30:34 +0000
*****Private: J. von Slevstein
>>>>>[Thank you....They're both fraggin' dead]<<<<<
-- Haze <23:22:09/11-17-58>

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