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Message no. 1
From: THE GODDESS <V050RYMS@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Ladies night out, not fot us!
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 09:18:41 CET
>>>>>[Blitzkreig: I'm couldn't be dere cuz dose boys of yours wouldn't tell
me
where you was or when it was getting done to you. I'll be by the gang place in a
few so's I can get you. The ladies may not want my company, but I know you do ya
big-hearted bastard. As far as the ladies not wantin' any rides, I thought I'd
break the conceptions of us orks as being big and mean. I don't think they can
get past their first ideas, besides they wanna drive around in pansy Limos. Let
them. They can't complain about real men anyway, they have lived with those
bastards you call "your boys".]<<<<<
--Bad Ass <01:57:52/3-30-54>

>>>>>[Nobody: I can party with ya no problem. They don't seem to need my
services for that evening. Are you going to be able to meet up with this friend
of yours Dark Elf? If you need a ride somewhere's just ask. Now then, where
shall we go?]<<<<<
--Guardian <02:01:34/03-30-54>

>>>>>[Guardian: I knows you was wondering where I got that there Stallion
of
mine. Well, that you don't need to know, but I'll keep ya in mind, next time I
hear of one that I can get. Now, if your friend Nobody really needs a ride to
another city, I could ride 'im in the Stallion, if'n he needs it. Better act
soon though, I'm only in a good mood cuz my bastard's back in action.

Lady Death: Since you ain't got no offers out there, maybe we could meet
somewhere and you could learn to party with a fraggin' gang. I ask you cuz I
know you helped ta save my bastard when the drek hit the fan. What about it,
girl, you game?]<<<<<
--Bad Ass <02:07:35/03-30-54>

>>>>>[Well, it IS possible. Why don't you talk to Blitzkrieg
first?]<<<<<
--Lady Death <02:08:45/03-30-54>

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