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Message no. 1
From: hAPPY gUY <FSAJB3@******.BITNET>
Subject: Its a party!
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 12:38:49 -0900
>>>>>[Allright gentlemen, Johnson has givien the thumbs up. Tonight is the
night. Rondy at my House of illrepute for teh briefing on latest in intel.
And dress for the occasion, especially you Cobra. Bathe Dammit! Ciao]<<<<<
--Jimi Smooth <12:22:40/02-20-55>

>>>>>[I donnt think my clothing will bne impotrant tonighT Mr .Smooth,
My time on site willl be limited. I will be ther at 14:00]<<<<<
--Cobra(Still using a Turtle)<12:40:00/02-20-55>

>>>>>[About fuckin' time fagboy! lets get on the road so I can hurt some
peds. I'll be there before you can get a femme boytoy off your
backside]<<<<<
--Plague Rat (I will hurt you.) <12:42:55/02-20-55>

>>>>>[Mr. Smooth please answer your phone so I will be in virtual
attendence.
I assume your trid can operate for this purpose. All frames are >99.5%
integrated at target site, friendly recognition >90.6%.]<<<<<
--Basilisk <12:42:58/02-20-55>

>>>>>[Acknowledged Smooth. Weapons and armor are currently being delivered
to site. Our man on hte inside is eager to retain custody of his child. I
will arrive shortly.]<<<<<
--Jeweler <13:02:13/02-20-55>
Message no. 2
From: Christopher Boswell <boswell@******.MERCER.PEACHNET.EDU>
Subject: Re: Its a party!
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 1994 13:48:26 -0500
>>>>>[Information recieved. Finally. I will be there if there are no
objections. All of my weaponry is available to lain down a barrage of steel
rain at your word. Kill ren frag main destroy !!! Ooops. sorry.momentary
slip of control.]<<<<<
--BloodStryke <13:50:19/02-20-55>

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