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Message no. 1
From: THE GODDESS <V050RYMS@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Troy... and others of the entertainment biz.
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 93 04:33:36 CET
>>>>>[Troy, it sounds as though you got some people mad at ya. See ya need
to
know when to be a runner and when to be a rocker. See, I've made a few simsense
myself, but I don't use my machine on most of my runs. I usually don't take my
Nightsky on runs either, I use my Scorpion bike for those. The Nightsky is used
for gigs only. Most of the times that you'll see me is at the Underworld 93 in
Puyallup. I know the owner well and the patrons like my style. If I ever hit it
big, I'll still go there because that place has always been good for me. I also
hope that if you're running the shadows that you have some skills to help those
out who you're working with. Me? I got my spells. Have of 'em is showy, but they
do the job and I can do the astral recon. Besides, I know how to handle a gun.
My favorite is the Remington Roomsweeper. I also have a girl's best friend, not
diamonds, hand razors. Gotta get back to the recordin' studio...]<<<<<
--Lady Death <22:27:40/03-15-54>

>>>>>[I remember you honey, but ya don't know me. Ya only know my man,
Blitz.
He tole me how ya healed up his arm after the run in with HMHVV. I gotta thank
ya bitch, if'n it weren't for ya, the bastard be a fuckin' wendigo by now.
He also said ya felt kinda sorry that ya didn't have the right spell on ya and
that's why ya gave 'im about 10Knuyen for his replacement arm. Now, if I ever
find the fuckin' bastard, I gotta get my money back from him. He stole the shit
from me. Maybe I'll come watch ya at Underworld 93 sometime.]<<<<<
--Bad Ass <22:34:54/03-15-54>

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