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Message no. 1
From: "J.R. Norton" <jrn1@**.AC.UK>
Subject: What a trip
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 93 12:49:18 GMT
>>>>[ Oh wow what a trip this is turning into. First a supurb flight.
Then met by two of the famous team themselves.
Big Jake I mean have you seen his hair. Outstanding to say the least, and god
did his muscles flex. I think Mitch was rarther impressed with Jake and even
tried to puff himself up and look bigger ( if thats possible), had me worried
awhile there when they staired at each other for so long.
Anyway we all climbed into one of the sleekest mean road machines I have ever
seen. oddball drove and didn't really speak much after he rigged up. Shame that
looks kinda cute. Anyway the journey was a real mystry tour with the blacked
out windows and all Big Jake was kinda jolly cracking small jokes to try and
get me to loosen up. (Boy was I nervous and feeling totaly outclassed) mitch
just sat there listening to Jake talk laughing occationaly (I think he was
worried about my safety so I reasured him and he seemed to loosen up abit).
Anyway the ride only lasted for twenty mins and was soon over.
We got taken inside to meet and pick up the esteamed Napalm ( reminded me of
some other adepts that i had known at collage), he had real presence if you
know what I mean (boy am I glad that I'am friendly with these guys).
After running afew checks it was time to go and met the man himself. God was I
looking forward to this, I was shaking with excitement at the thought.
Napalm asked a few more questions about myslf such as my magic studys and
abilities but I was in no real state to answer, so they let me jack in.
I should be there quite soon now boy am I excited its hard to concentrate.
God I hope I look alright better go over my stuff again.(And make sure Mitch
isn't feeling to nervous).
-Wytchwind (18:25:26/03-11-54)

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