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From: Sandman <SANDSJO2@******.JUNIATA.EDU>
Subject: Memorial service and party
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 05:19:03 CET
>>>>>[ Good Mr. Yoshida, thank you for the services. It is truly
an honorable decision. To give such recognition to your enemies
(forgive the harsh word; I recognize that all here were an aid, but
most upper types don't exactly consider the darkies their friends..)
shows incredible strength of character. You are a man of such
character. If you happen to need any kind of high-skill guard or
small/one-man strike team, I would be honored if you would consider me
for the position. I am not very deep into the shadows; it is easier
for those of us with SINs to come back into the light. If you wish to
harbor the idea, I'm sure we could work out an appointment for me to talk
to you, give you any relevant information you may want or need. And,
while my group will not be hired by any system, I'm sure I could ask a
favor or some kind of help from them once in a while. They are good friends
and have the highest of morals, IMHO. Till the service... ]>>>>>
-- Scythe <23:10:32/02-23-54>

>>>>>[ Clowning time? Sure... Well, you can be sure that I'll be
there. Granted, I didn't do that much to help, but hanging around
a group like this, one can't help but pick up some useful skills and
advice. Besides, with everyone drinking or whatnot, you'll need
_someone_ to watch for Mr. Big-Old-Nasty-Astral-Dude should he decide
to crash the party. That doesn't mean I won't partake of the
festivities, however... Wouldn't want you getting the wrong ideas...
heh heh. I could use the relaxation... ]>>>>>
-- Scythe <23:16:46/02-23-54>

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