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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: Tommy Harada Returns
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 93 19:44:30 EST
>>>>>[ Tommy just got back to me. He said I looked like I just got run
over
by an APC so I looked in the mirror and realized what a toll the past week has
taken. I've got bags under my eyes, uncombed hair, a bloody nose and a bad
case of the shakes from that last ASIST overload. After I got cleaned up, and
got rid of the smell of three day old pizza, he dropped a cracked circuit board
on my desk and said "here's your prize". And would you know it, it was the
motherboard from a certain subsystem of Precision, the CPU board where MONICA
was born. Well, I've had fun stomping on it and using it for target practice
for the past hour or so. It's in many pieces, and I think each of you deserves
one. I'll arrange it so that anyone who wants a piece can have one. Just go
to a bar called "the Edge" in Downtown Seattle (where I have contacts). Go up
to the bar and say that you're looking for MONICA and you'll get a piece. Good
hunting chummers! ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <19:55:42/02-22-54>

>>>>>[ By the way, I think we should all get together for a stiff drink
before
I go back to NY. Anybody have someplace secure in mind??? ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <19:56:41/02-22-54>

>>>>>[ That would be a good idea, but I still think you smell like three
day
old pizza! ]<<<<<
---Napalm <19:57:28/02-22-54>

>>>>>[ Shut up Naplam! ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <19:57:57/02-22-54>

>>>>>[ HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA You DO smell like three day old pizza!
]<<<
---TDH <19:59:17/02-22-54>

>>>>>[ I'm sorry I taught you two how to use a dumbterminal!
]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <19:59:56/02-22-54>

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