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From: ROBERSON@***.EDU
Subject: Jaez & the Beast
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 93 22:29:52 CET
>>>>>[Hi Everybody! I'm Back! Raven and I just got back from Disneyland and
boy
did we have fun! The Arcololgy has added quite a few rides since the last time I
went.]<<<<<
--Jaez <11:50:24/3-17-54>

>>>>>[Is this thing on?]<<<<<
--Cooper<11:50:48/3-17-54>

>>>>>[Wait! Not yet!
Uh, guys, I met this really great guy in Disneyland. Now, don't panic
when I tell you he's an agent of the UCAS FBI. I met him at Disneyland.
I met this troll who was really cute. He seemed so lost-not a big and
burly belligerent troll like the ones you see on the trid, but like he didn't
know what to do. Every once in a while he would look of in the distance like he
was looking for someone in particular. I was growing rather find of him, when
Raven broke me the hard news.
You see, Raven and I were just coming out of the Great Ghost Dance
Revue when, just to see what was real and what was magical, Raven went astral
and looked around. She told me that my troll-friend wasn't a troll, that he
was wearing a mask or somethi-]<<<<<
--Jaez <12:02:01/3-17-54>

>>>>>[Uh, that's Masking, it's a power we have-]<<<<<
--Cooper<12:02:12/3-17-54>

>>>>>[Yeah, right right right. Anyway, he turned out to be this totally
handsome
prince of a guy named Agent Cooper! I mean, he was mean and coarse and unrefined
to me for the longest time, but I followed him and saw that there was something
there that wasn't there before. I fell in love with him. And you know what? I
didn't know he was human till the end. Tale as old as time, song as old as
rhyme, I've never been this happy.]<<<<<

>>>>>[Listen, Jaez, I'm getting hungry. Can we go get some donuts or
something?
Now?]<<<<<
--Cooper<12:03:34/3-17-54>

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