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Message no. 1
From: Ed Matuskey <MATUSKEY@***.EDU>
Subject: Who?
Date: Sun, 2 May 1993 16:12:18 -0700
>>>>>[X2, who is this Johnson who is so eager to get the incriminating pics
of Nightsalker, Lister & myself? I'd like to meet him, so I can give him a
real "up close & personal" view of my fist....]<<<<<
--Highlander (16:12:32/5-2-54)
Message no. 2
From: Stefan Hahn <HAHN@***.EDU>
Subject: WHO?
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 21:26:45 -0700
>>>>>[ This is a priority one communique. Override standard protocols.

FROM: CMDR. GERALD VENTURE, WEIRD HAPPENINGS ORGANIZATION
TO: ALL INTERCEPTOR WINGS, RAF

INTERCEPT AND DESTROY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT PASSING THROUGH U.K. AIRSPACE,
HEADING N BY NE, LAST ENCOUNTERED QUADRANT 14, GRID 52,90 AT 2055 HRS. UFO HAS
ALREADY DESTROYED TWO W.H.O. FIGHTER WINGS. USE EXTREME CAUTION. REPEAT:
UFO IS TO BE INTERCETED AND DESTROYED. ]<<<<<
--W.H.O. COMMAND (21:06:12/09-23-54)

>>>>>[ That ought to satisfy that overgrown
iguaTHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH]<<<<<
>>>>>[MATRIX LINK TERMINATED]<<<<<
--Venture (21:07:10/09-23-54)
>>ABOMINATION 4.0 ACTIVATED
>>VENTURE.MPCP LOCATED
>>VENTURE.MPCP COMPROMISED
>>80%...
>>60%...
>>40%...
>>20%...
>>0%...
>>VENTURE.MPCP NEUTRALIZED
>>ABOMINATION 4.0 DEACTIVATED

>>>>>[ Yes, the, quote, overgrown iguana is quite satisfied, thank you.
Enjoy your lobotomy. ]<<<<<
--WYLLYNDR (.../...)
Message no. 3
From: Jason Glenn Hall <S975164@*******.BITNET>
Subject: who??
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 16:55:59 CDT
***** Begin Satellite Feed.......
***** Encrypt: NANSS.01R.2
>>>>>[Mist, we know who fragged that chopper on the other side of Denver
the a
few days back. What Bighorn wants to know is who sent the damn thing after us.
Lacy thought she saw Tir markings, but she's not sure. Try to get a line on tha
t. Also Lacy's bird is at >>>LOCATION<<<. Keep an eye on it for her.
Thanks, si
r!]<<<<<
- REDSKY <>

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