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Message no. 1
From: "Weird Thoughts Inc." <MKNABUSCH@******.BITNET>
Subject: Lnd o' th Yng.
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1993 20:55:45 -0500
>>>>>[ You expect me to be jealous, maybe? Right.
T.C. is all *I* can handle. Besides, I heard of
that hoser run. I also hear that Fuchi wants back
those lasers someone took. And that was supposed to
be quiet, right? *innocent tone* But enjoy the time
on R&R. I have the feeling you'll need it.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Much in need of Sleep...Hey Nexus>

>>>>>[Oops, looks like I need to melt something down.
Anyone out there got a really hot fire?]<<<<<
-Speren <18:54:42/(*)(&*&^

>>>>>[Stupid greenie. On a turtle no less. On a different
note. To the one who inquired: I change the sig because
I'm able, I want to, it's fun, and (occasionally) a corper
does stop in to browse. Plus I hate people thinking I'm
someone else. Those of you out there may know what I mean.
Well, back to sleep.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Almost too tired>
Message no. 2
From: Cysgod ac dwr melys <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: Re: Lnd o' th Yng.
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 00:25:45 -0500
*****GNUEncrypt.SNARK.0990
>>>>>[Quiet riot. Like I said, never never never work with stupid people.
But
thanks for the benediction. I got two tickets on a suborbital to Shannon Int.
leaving tomorrow. Cysgod ac dwr melys.
And tell off that hoser Harmony. The others were worse, but he's no
Blackwing.]<<<<<
-- Cat Dancing <Curiosity never killed anything/except a few hours>

>>>>>[Hey, what happened to my time/date stamp?]<<<<<
-- Cat Dancing <Curiosity never killed anything/except a few hours>

*****GNUEncrypt.BOOJAM.0991
>>>>>[Merry christmas. I know how much you hated the stamp 'Raven's brat'.
I'm
sure you didn't MEAN to get the old turtle shot up in that Wildcat raid this
summer.]<<<<<
-- Raven <For the Snark was a/Boojam, you see>

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