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From: "P. Steele" <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: WMA & an Englishmans Pride
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 93 16:37:22 GMT
>>>>>[ Well it sounds like you guys had fun at Kurgen's boat, even though
you
didn't get Highlander. Sorry I couldn't help but my team had a paying job
last night and we needed to prepare for that (if you catch my drift).
A word of warning however about WMA, information that has until now
has been of little use to us may be useful to you. The founder of WMA
regualary recieves large cash payments from a subsiduary of MCT, Imitso Cyber
Developments. They were bought out by MCT 2 years ago but MCT
uncharacteristically decided they were happy with things as they were at ICD,
and so the entire management structure was left unchanged. Wether MCT knows
about these payments or even if the board of directors at ICD knows, is unknown
to us. However I must warn you that this information is over 5 months old and
may now prove to be useless.
Cerise unfortunately it is a trait I have, I will always stand in
steadfast defence of my country, even though it is impossible for me to return.
It is for this reason that I share the common hate of Kurgan, for he is pulling
the otherwise good name of the Britsh Isles into disrepute. As for red-heads,
I do indeed like red-heads but I also like blondes and brunettes, it's just
that red-heads have that certain special something. I'm afraid I have to take
your word on Jaez being a bimbo, unless of course Jaez cares to say otherwise.
But as for better women, would you care to introduce me to some? My
social circle gets ever smaller as more and more people decide they want you
dead. I will be at Matchsticks tonight if you care to meet, wear a carnation
so that I can recognize you I don't care to give out my description so that
Kurgen knows what I look like. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse(16:31:23/9.3.54)

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