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Message no. 1
From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Jaez's Retirement
Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 16:54:11 -0500
>>>>>[Well, It's very hot down here but I'm doing OK. I'm trying to get a
job at one of the hotels in the area; my savings from shadowrunning will
only carry me so far. The thing about the sprawl here is that there are
several "downtown" areas, as one tract of land would get developed, and then
another spot a few miles away, so that there are actually several city
"centers". There's also a lot of NAN influence; this used to be Cherokee land
you know. Anyway, I'll keep everyone posted on my retired lifestyle; maybe
I'll get cast in the sequel to that Waco Trid special. Cheers!]<<<<<
-- Jaez <16:53:21/5-25-54>
Message no. 2
From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Jaez's Retirement
Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 11:39:36 -0700
>>>>>[ You can't be that poor, Jaez. You working in a hotel is a waste of
talent. If your going to retire, at least get a job that requires skill instead
of you standing around smiling like an average wage slave. Your just too good
of a decker to have to live like that. ]<<<<<
-- Raven the Mage <11:43:07/05-26-54>

>>>>>[ I'm shocked! A decker getting a job that doesn't have anything to
do
with computers. If you need money that badly, why don't you just liberate some
cash or info from one of the local corps? It's better than being a pretty face
at some hotel. ]<<<<<
-- Nightstalker <11:54:02/05-26-54>

>>>>>[ Ignore them, Jaez. I think you'd be uniquely qualified to work in a
hotel. And good luck getting a job in the Waco sequel. I hear their looking
for someone to play one of the bimbos. ]<<<<<
-- Cerise <11:47:47/05-26-54>

>>>>>[ Stop talking about my friend like that! You can be soo mean
sometimes,
Cerise. ]<<<<<
-- Raven the Mage <11:48"15/05-26-54>

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