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From: Luc Maillet <maillet@******.CERT.FR>
Subject: Back on line
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 93 13:21:43 +0100
>>>>>>[Well. That's done. Have a few scars here and there, but they
won't be
on our tails anymore.
Brightlight and Maze: thanks again for the help. Yer friends did a great job
and put all they had in it. Glitter Boy should be back on-line soon. Bladestar
is resting, the lad needs it. But he's OK. Big, big thanks to Sister Abby and
Fluffy Bunny Feet. We owe you a big one. You need us, you call.
In my copious free time :-), I've been reading messages concerning FUK/Kurgan
with interest. The association with the Toxic Shaman was something I couldn't
let pass. Anyone who wants to get him, count on us. The slimy moron won't rabbit
this time. Ye hear me, defiler? From the drek ye came, drek ye're made of, and
to drek ye'll go.
As for Kurgan/FUK (aptly named, that one), I took a few liberties. One of my
friends has connections, and he used'em. So, smartmouth, if anything ever
happens to Highlander (or DOA if ye get yer greedy paws on her), ye're toast.
Got it? Any bad news - and I've been rather touchy 'bout those recently - and
ye're good for a worldwide termination order. Lotsa luck.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <08.03.54/13:16:27>

>>>>>>[Hey, Red, any chance we could join the chase ourselves? I want a
shot
at the creep.]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <back again/on the Net>

>>>>>>[We're in already, boyo. Truckin's gone to see "friends"
o'him. We should
receive news soon enough.
And, BTW, put this date/time stamp back where it belongs.
Show-off.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <08.03.54/13:21:35>

>>>>>>[THAT kind of friends?]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <Never mind/what Redwing says>

>>>>>>[Yeah.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <08.03.54/13:23:40>

>>>>>>[Disgusting. Now he's gonna come back smelling awful. As if he was
not
smelly enough already.]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <This is/fun>

>>>>>>[Talk is cheap.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <08.03.54/13:26:15>

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