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Message no. 1
From: R Andrew Hayden <rahayden@*****.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU>
Subject: Party Comments
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 93 08:22:06 CET
>>>>>[I would like to take a few minutes to thank everyone who came to the
party on Saturday. It isn't very often I have the kind of fun I had then.
Most 'high society' social functions tend to be rather predictable and dull
and not very much to my liking, but 'getting down' with all of you was just
plain fun.

Now, before i go any father, someone checked in a very nice Roomsweeper and
forgot to claim it when the left. Please give me a buzz and I'll get it to
you. Also, someone's . . . ahem . . . panties were left in one of the guest
bedrooms. You can claim them if you want, but if you don't I'll understand.
:-)

Let's see, what else. My chief of security, Danny O'Day (you saw him, the
Elf standing in the corner all evening with one hand in his jacket) did
something I have never seen him do before; he smiled. All last week he was
telling me what a bad idea it was to have the party and he then had the gall
to have a good time. Hmm. Maybe he's getting a little sloppy. Naaa.

Oh, and Crush, I know you liked wearing that lampshade, but do you think
that you can bring it back sometime? I mean, it doesn't really make a very
good hat.

And whoever borrowed my Doors audiochips, please bring them back. I use
them when I meditate and they are sort of hard to come by, being almost 90
years old.

In any case, I hope you all had a good time. I guess now that this is over
I have to go back to being the evil corp scumbag that you all seem to loathe
so much.]<<<<<
-- Joseph Yoshida <01:25:45 / 03-02-54>
President
Yoshida Technologies

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