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Message no. 1
From: Dark ELf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: Never mention the word addiction...
Date: Fri, 14 May 1993 13:08:56 EDT
>>>>>[ Got word back from the chemist I know. According to him, some
compounds
that are normally just traces in most cigarettes are in slightly higher
concentrations in Alpacas, but nothing really unusual. I think I'm going to
investigate the packaging better next. ]<<<<<
-- Dark Elf <13:14:13/05-14-54>

>>>>>[ snif, What's that smell??? DE, you didn't actually smoke one of
those
things, did you???? ]<<<<<
-- Big Jake <13:15:00/05-14-54>

>>>>>[ Well, just one. ]<<<<<
-- Dark Elf <13:15:26/05-14-54>

>>>>>[ Heh! Need a light??? It is my specialty... ]<<<<<
-- Napalm <13:17:24/05-14-54>

>>>>>[ Hmm, CoHort offering me a car to use, hmmm. Well CoHort, give me
another day to look around then I'll get back to you. Jake kinda threatened
to rip my arms out if I picked up a high profile urban combat vehicle, so I
need something that seats about 5 or six comfortably, with some cargo room.
I'd prefer something with a concealed mounted MMG, just one for close
encounters. What I need should be more inconspicuous than in the combat gumby
class. Something like a station wagon or a lower profile limo that doesn't
stick out in traffic too much, but handles well enough for most minor chases.
Thanks for the offer. If I can't find anything by tomorrow, you may have
yourself a deal chummer! ]<<<<<
-- OddBall <13:23:18/05-14-54>

>>>>>[ I wonder if I can put off the Alpaca investigation until we can find
Meyers, I'd feel kinda responsible if he really did have a piece of MONICA
code. After all, I am on the crash of '54 memorial statue, it wouldn't be
in good taste to leave a loose end like that lying around. ]<<<<<
-- Dark Elf <13:26:20/05-14-54>

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