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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: MYSHOP!!!!
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 17:19:48 -0500
>>>>>[Go away for a couple of months and what do your supposed friends do?
They go and rip up your headware implant bodyshop! I was all ready to sit
back and relax underground in my well hidden and unknown(mostly) bodyshop
for a while while I drummed up buisness when lo and behold, my friends had
converted half of it into a giant MRI/MagnetoManipulator tank, a third of it
into a high tech lab with a computer that I haven't seen the likes of for
quite a while(old but powerful), and the rest into a recovery room for a
single person! Damnit but I was looking forward to one thing in my life not
being crazy.]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(17:13:42/01-12-55)

>>>>>[What you forgot to mention, AJ, is that you spent these last three
weeks, when you weren't off partying or romping to who know's where,
coercing me and Roxey and Moriarity to set you up another bodyshop. Not like
it was hard or anything, but your feigned anger...well, it was real for a littlewhile, but
not for long. And you won't even tell me what it is Wizard is
doing except to say that you can't talk about it. And I thought we were
friends...]<<<<<
-- Slash(17:17:25/01-12-55)

>>>>>[You scuzzball. Yes, we're friends, but when Wizard swears me to
secrecy because of a certain decker problem****Warning, Decker Viral
penetration of message: Decker problem? that would be me, I believe. Dante
*****Message compromised***** I take him seriously. Sorry, Slash, but that's
the way he wanted it to be.]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(17:20:24/01-12-55)

>>>>>[With good reason, apparently.]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(17:21:54/01-12-54)

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