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Message no. 1
From: Freddy Frypp <JAMES-CUENO@*********.EDU>
Subject: ROTFLMAO (somebody had to)
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 15:05:52 CST
>>>>>>[Oh, man, I haven't laughed this hard in ages. I think I wanna
puke. Hold on, let me wipe my eyes.

Allrighty then. I guess I skipped outta town kinda unannounced,
sorry about that, but oooooh did I have a good reason. A little birdy
told me - well I'll get back to that later.

Anyway, I left for Europe partly for the Winter Arms Show, but mostly
because I felt the sudden, innexplicable urge to see Rome. The City
of the Seven Hills. The Heart of the Empire. The Center of the
Friggin' World. And, oh yeah, to shoot Shadowrunning's Funniest Home
Video.

Whistlin'-Upside-Down-In-A-Toilet, mutual friends of ours spoke and
gave me a hint of where you were headed after you RAN outta town a
coupla weeks back. So I decided I'd grab a camera, call in a few
favors and visit the Continent. I called the son of an old friend in
H&K's exteneded security division who got me in touch with some
Runners al Roma. But before that, I cashed in some of my personal
Fuchi Series F stock and bought some local stock for payment.

I expected stilletos and shotguns, and I wasn't disappointed. I got
introduced to the wonderful world of the Benelli family of combat
shotguns. I think I'm gonna actually retire my old Enfield, much as
I hate to give up the firepower....

Anyway, so we got word about a gringo outta Seattle that got brought
in for some top-shelf work. Well, lordy, lordy, guess who that was?
That's right Whistlin'-in-the-Wrong-Key, you. So we followed you, at
a respectable distance, of course, and shot some great vids. Check
this baby out:

***** Vids: WHISTLR.ITL (129 Mp)

Heee-heeee-heeeee. We coulda helped you out - hell, I hadta
literally hold Paolo back, but I hadta return the favor.

Welcome back to the land of the living. Sucker.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (15:07:23 / 02-20-56)

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