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Message no. 1
From: Howard Berkson <berkson@*.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Subject: Jasmine
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:27:34 -0800
>>>>>[Hmmmmm, Who wants to know?]<<<<<
-- Beowulf King-Lear
Message no. 2
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Jasmine
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:26:40 PST
>>>>>[Mr. Beowulf King-Lear
I have found who I need. Now to answer you're question. A friend
wants to know. You'll find that to be enough I'm sure.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine <16:36:44/01-17-55>
Message no. 3
From: James Mann <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: Jasmine
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:32:03 -0800
>>>>>[ Oh, chill, Beowulf, that's just a new shaman for our group. Me
and Jake can take care of ourselves. We did in that last ruckus. ]<<<<<
-- CoHort <01-17-55/16:40:24>
Message no. 4
From: Howard Berkson <berkson@*.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Subject: Re: Jasmine
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:42:08 -0800
>>>>>[Chill? When some mumbo jumbo dunce-hat wearing weirdo of mystical
gobbledy gook starts asking names, I get nervous. Just a habbit.]<<<<<
-- Beowulf King-Lear (01-17-55/16:42:10)
Message no. 5
From: Menno Broos <cspas166@***.EUR.NL>
Subject: Jasmine
Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 10:40:31 +0200
>>>>>[You're welcome. At least, I'll be able to get them off our backs
for a short while. BTW, where are we going? Could it be somewhere near
Barbados (I love the climate)?]<<<<<
-- Aardvark (10:39:13/3-5-55)
Message no. 6
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Jasmine
Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 14:32:42 PDT
>>>>>[Jasmine, I just got your message on my answering machine. Sorry I
wasn't in. You bet I'll be there. You've helped me through so much. I will
not miss a chance to help you. Blade, Gork, Donovan, and the rest of the crew
send their regards, but they are currently deep in the Tir as you well know.
Boy, we could sure use your help. As I said, I will be there.]<<<<<
-- Shields (2:35:00/5-3-55)
Message no. 7
From: Menno Broos <cspas166@***.EUR.NL>
Subject: Jasmine
Date: Fri, 13 May 1994 21:15:46 +0200
>>>>>[Jasmine, once again I'll be happy to help you.
Where are we going to this time?]<<<<<
-- Aardvark (21:14:13/13-5-55)
Message no. 8
From: Basilisk <prier@***.UNIBAS.CH>
Subject: Jasmine!!
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 16:22:13 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Jasmine
>>>>>[Frau Jasmine! I am stupid. I said the iron part is like heme. Well
this would let it be very well taken into blood cells. It is VERY good
that we all had masks on, but I think that is not enough. I know Tiny
touched some of it, and you crawled through the vent. It is possible that
skin touch is enough to bring into the body this chemical. Both you and
Tiny should come to me for a blood test. Especially if you feel bad. I
hope it will be maybe oxidized and inert now, but better to checking.]<<<<<
-- Basilisk <15:21:44 GMT/16.Nov.55>
Message no. 9
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Jasmine!!
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 14:56:14 PST
>>>>>[Tiny did touch some of it. I remember that. I feel fine, but I just
got a message from Tiny saying he was going to spend a few days out of
commision. Some kind of flu. Could the fact that he's an ork have anything
to do with this?]<<<<<
-- Jasmine < 15:00:00\11-16-55>
Message no. 10
From: Basilisk <PRIER@******.UNIBAS.CH>
Subject: Jasmine?
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 15:22:22 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Jasmine
>>>>>[Frau Jasmine, have you hear anything from Aardvark or Dancing
Dragon yet? I though they were go to Fort Worden to checking it.
I hope nothing bad is happen to them. I have a good working vaccine
now, so that is no more a problem. Tell me if there is more i can
do.]<<<<<
-- Basilisk <14:24:40 GMT/23.Jan.56>
Message no. 11
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Jasmine
Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 14:13:28 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Christopher Tarlenton
>>>>>[Im partially available if you need help getting Jas'
back.]<<<<<
-- Kor <19:11:37 / 05-25-56>

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