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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: The coming Holidays...
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 01:53:11 CET
>>>>>[ I think the earlier comments on the increased frequency of vampires
are
correct, but there seems little accounting for it. All that we know is that
there are more of them, and that we must be ready. ]<<<<<
-- Father Clement <22:03:21/12-14-53>

>>>>>[ The remark about how they enjoy congregating in depressing
nightclubs
has been borne out by much of my experience and research. There have been many
tales of establishments where there has been an unspoken agreement that most
patrons are vampiric, and that outsiders are, at best, tolerated. ]<<<<<
-- Darkwatch <22:04:00/12-14-53>

>>>>>[ One thing you have to be careful about is gettin' the fraggers mad
when
there are a lot of 'em... STAY AWAY from these places if you've got an ichy
trigger finger. ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <22:05:41/12-14-53>

>>>>>[ Yeah, killin' one of 'em is tough. Geeking a whole bunch of 'em is
damn
near impossible. ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <22:06:02/12-14-53>


>>>>>[ Oh, to all my clients: Any special Holiday season deals will be on
a
personally-negotiated basis. (And especially for you guys who've got it in your
heads to go vampire-hunting--NO I.O.U.'s) ]<<<<<
-- Blinder <23:13:07/12-14-53>


>>>>>[ Before I forget... Happy Holidays, everyone. ]<<<<<
-- Darkwatch <23:18:30/12-14-53>

>>>>>[ Well, meine Damen und Herren, I am off to celebrate Christmas with
my
family in Deutschland. You probably shall not be hearing from me until late
to mid-January, so until then, I wish you all a very happy holiday season.
Froehliche Weilnachten, meine Kamaraden! ]<<<<<
-- Doctor Doom <23:30:13/12-14-53>

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