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From: "You bloody hagis!" <MKNABUSCH@******.BITNET>
Subject: Good grief
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 93 20:35:00 EDT
>>>>>[They actually let you deck, Masque. Long time no see kid.
How ya been. Hows tricks.I take it your still with BodyCount, neh?
Sorry, to high profile for my tastes. Sabre says hello. Asks if you
need help in you studies. *nudge* Gotta run. Sly (you remember that
stuck up, arrogant combat mage) is more than a bit peeved at what I did
to his house THIS time. He outta learn, my word is my bond...but you
have to be specific. Elves (especially the decker/sam's) are wiley
as all get out.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <What did I do????>

>>>>>[ Oh, no. You didn't try to kill his house did you? It was bad
enough the first time. I remember he 'offered' to jack you into the
220v outlet. Yes, I still run with BC, and we're not AS high profile
as we used to be (there is still a wake whereever we go). Give Sabre
my best.]<<<<<
-Masque <to hide behind>

>>>>>[ARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY HOUSE?????????????? If I ever catch you, you pointy
eared runt, I'll make dandelion wine from the remains. I'll put your
ears on a necklace! I'll strangle you with a spell. Your bones will be
power foci. Your hide will be a nice biner for a grimoire.]<<<<<
-Sly <20:28:01/03-22-54>

>>>>>[ I see he found my surprise.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Oops! NOT!!>

>>>>>[Don't forget you had help.]<<<<<
-Hard-to-Catch <Hee hee hee>

>>>>>[I don't think he'll forget for a long time. Looks like its
time to hide in the shadows, love. By the way, G.G., tell Snarfingalius
that I owe him for the flood lights, the cameras, and all the little
accessories.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Trouble always finds ME! Honest>

>>>>>[No charge, Harlequin. Just a copy of the tape will
do.]<<<<<
-Snarfingalius <Laugh at my name..I dare you>

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