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Message no. 1
From: Brian Angliss <angliss@******.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Oh frag! Nex is caught! Now What?
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 20:58:09 -0400
>>>>>I suggest that we get together and nail this Jacob Abrams(Fist of Five
patee anyone?). Buzz, did you do a trace on this sucker? I already have my
crew working on it, from all ends of the spectrum. Nobody messes with my friend
and gets away with it. Jake, if you touch so much as a hair on Nex's head, I
will kill you slowly and painfully in a way that will make you pray for death.
How does a 6 hour long Death Touch spell, maintained by my friendly ally, sound
to you?<<<<<
Foxey Roxey(20:43:47/04-16-54)

>>>>>And you had better watch out too. I also watch out for my friends. I
have
a Cyanide/DMSO cocktail all ready for you and your friends. And if that doesn't
work, I'm sure that my schooling will enable me to come up with something
suitably cruel and unusual to kill all of you slowly and painfully.<<<<<
Slash(20:46:16/04-16-54)

>>>>>Racial purity. Hah!!!! I relish the chance to drain you and would do
so
with pleasure. And I believe that my daughter has something to say...<<<<<
Action Jackson(20:47:50/04-16-54)

>>>>>Hav you ever felt you're blud boil in you're veins? Or felt the sting
off
monofilimint as it tears through you're flesh? Well, you will.<<<<<
Diana, Elven Huntress of the Night(20:51:22/04-16-54)

>>>>>I suggest that you do a check on who you are dealing with. And when
you
are done, if you don't release Nex, or choose to injure him in any way, shape,
or form, you will find that a small army of militants will appear on your door,
armed to take on the world, and none of you will leave alive. This is not an
idle threat.<<<<<
Slash, on behalf of all of us(20:54:41/04-16-54)

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