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Message no. 1
From: Martin Jennings <thomerc@******.CERN.CH>
Subject: What do you want Snow?
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 17:31:24 +0200
>>>>>[ Yeah Snow, wot the bleedin' frag do you want wiv me now? I'm
occupied at the *burrp* moment. ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:18:00 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Drinking again are we Nige? Who was it this time, blonde, brunette,
or redhead? Human, Elf or Ork?
Look it is important and I just do not have the time to argue with you.
Are you in a fit state to drive? ]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:20:44 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Null persperation chummer *hic*, I am ash shober as...as...
asajudge. I'll just jump in me bike an be there in seconds. ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:22:14 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Wait a minute Nige, you are not to go anywhere.
]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:23:25 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Jusht where am I shupposhed to go anyway? ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:24:35 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Look, you are not to move, I will come over and pick you up,
now where in Seattle are you? Dunbhead can take care of our guest. ]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:26:02 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ I am in me normal place mate, you jus have t-to come in an you
will fin me. WAIT A MINUTE, DID YOU SAY DUMBHEAD? ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:27:35 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ That is right, I did, he is, as normal, the catalyst which set
off the chain of events which lead me to have to contact you. ]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:28:55 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Could I 'ave that in plain english mate? ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:30:10 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ I said, it is beacause of Dumbhead that I had to fragging contact
a drekhead like you. ]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:31:48 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ What 'ave I just got meself into? ]<<<<<
-- Nige <17:33:15 / 21-09-54>

>>>>>[ Good question, I would like to know myself. See you in 30.
]<<<<<
-- Snow <17:34:22 / 21-09-54>

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