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From: MATUSKEY@***.EDU
Subject: The Return
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 93 23:17:19 CET
>>>>[AAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!]<<<<
(link terminated)

>>>>[Sorry about that: Cyberbrains is still feeling the effects of the Hyper
that bastard Kurgan pumped into him. I told him it was too early to go back
on the net, but he insisted. Sigh. We'll turn the gain down, and let him
try again. Silly Cyberbrain....]<<<<
-Cerise (13:54:43/3-12-54)

>>>>[Ah, that feels much better: thank you, lassie. Hello, everyone: i'm
finally back. I'd just like to thank everyone who contributed to my rescue:
a nicer bunch of lads & lasses I've never met (virtually or otherwise).
I'm still pretty sensitive, but posting with a c^2 deck is much better than
typing something in: I've just got to remember to turn down the simsense for
the next few days (wince).
To those who performed the final rescue, my eternal thanks.
To those who launched the attack on the boat, thank you for rescuing Jaez.
Especially thank you to whoever it was that narrowed the boat search down: you
should have seen Kurgan sweat when he read that message.
Sierra: you shouldn't have volunteered, but thank you. As soon as I'm better,
I'm treating you to the best dinner & fun evening you've ever had.
And thank you everyone who searched, checked contacts, dealth with the toxic
(who was almost as offensive as Kurgan, let me tell you), and everything else.
I know I keep saying it, but I really mean it: thank you all.]<<<<
-Highlander (14:03:32/3-12-54)

>>>>[Oh, and Jaez, lassie, don't blame all men just because one really bad one
hurt you: he was the exception, not the rule. I hope you can realize that
eventually.]<<<<
-Highlander (14:05:32/3-12-54)

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