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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Skateboare
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 11:07:00 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[They didnt have skateboards when you were a kid? Wow, I thought that
they were invented back then.

+++++ Include: YellowPagesListing Pharmacuticals

That should have everything you need. You can use the computer there at
Jason's place. There should be a phone listing, you can look up whatever you
need. The medicine cabinet also has asprin and other hangover
remedies.]<<<<<

-- Trixie <16:59:31 / 01-11-56>
Message no. 2
From: Freddy Frypp <JAMES-CUENO@*********.EDU>
Subject: Re: Skateboare
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:32:43 CST
***** Private: Trixie
>>>>>[I'm not THAT old. You lost me somewhere... I thought you were
talking about cyberdecks.

Thanks for the list, but commercial contacts aren't gonna have what I
need, I need street contacts where I can get some of the fun
pharmaceuticals (Hyper, Zen and Atrophine, namely). Hmm, do you
think Kor would know where I could get that stuff?

Asprin ain't gonna do squat for the damage I'm gonna do!

Now, I'm gonna need some movies, too.

Lessee.... I'll need:
Tommy, 1984 and the remake 2084, Marathon Man, the Wall, the
Manchurian Candidate, Faces of Death (aw, hell any of the first
fifteen or so, the last dozen have been really reaching), the trid
version of Paranormal Slaughterers from around the World I-III and...
some Freestyle vids. Can you get those? I'd get 'em myself,
but I'm not familiar enough with the Seattle Matrix to even know
where to look.

Thanks.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (12:35:44 / 01-11-56)

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