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Message no. 1
From: MATUSKEY@***.EDU
Subject: Party--and watch it, Nexus!
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 93 01:05:09 CET
>>>>[Aye, it sounds like it'll be a bonnie party. Nexus: aren't you pushing
your luck? Giving one proposition to two women in the same post? Bad form,
bad form. And then you were drooling over Roxey a few posts later? Tsk, tsk:
with behavior like that, you're likely to end up the rope in a nasty game of
tug-of-war: r-i-i-p! Looks like you need to work on your timing, not to
mention your manners.
Cerise: I would be honored if you would allow me to escort you to the party.
You know I won't do anything inappropriate (at least, not without
encouragement!). Hell, I've run with you, Raven, Jaez, and Lucky, and I've
always behaved myself. I'm not a saint, but I'm always a gentlemen (of course,
I've noticed that it's the gentlemen--like Buzz and I--who end up staying home
on Fridays. I feel for you, laddie!).
Roxey: I get the feeling you'd be a fun person to get to know. If you feel
the need to talk with someone a little less full of himself (sorry, Nexus, but
it had to be said!), look for me. I'll be the 6'3", 180 lbs human male with
the black hair and the interesting eyes (they're cyber, but they look like real
eyes, except that the pupils are black, with gold flecks. Green and blue are
so ordinary...) I'll show up in a trenchcoat, fedora, and long scarf, but if
you're late to the party, I'll keep the scarf on me.
I'll even bring some more of my Glenlivet: it was a hit at the MONICA party,
so I hope it'll go well here, to. See you all there!
And I can so drive, Cerise! I just wear a helmet to keep the wind off my
face, and I'm fine!]<<<<
-Highlander (15:18:32/3-18-54)

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