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From: MATUSKEY@***.EDU
Subject: Yes!
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 93 05:15:41 CET
>>>>[I can feel myself coming together. Soon, the Matrix...the World will
bow to me! I will control everything! You cannot stop me!]<<<<
MONI $#$%@$@
(Link severed)

>>>>[Well, that's enough of THAT. Sorry you all had to witness that: I had
hoped that Highlander's demented sense of humor would only be inflicted on a
small number of people. I knew he had been planning some kind of April Fool's
joke, but it took me until now to catch on. I'm over at his place. Datacord
severing: use #107 for a magesword. Highlander's sort of out of it at the
moment: when he recovers from the dump shock, I'll make him come on and
apologize.]<<<<
-Raven the Mage (18:33:32/4-1-54)

>>>>[Oh, my h$ad. Ra*en, you didn#t have to cu$ the cord: m( splicing jo!
makes f%r poor tran#mitting.]<<<<
-Highlander (18:40:32/4-1-54)

>>>>[Yes, I did. You can get a new cord. And I haven't heard an apology
yet.]<<<<
-Raven the Mage (18:41:41/4-1-54)

>>>>[It w&s just a wee j#ke. I th$ught it was th# cust+m on this day t#
jo@*
with yo(r good fr%ends. Was th*re a p#oblem? Hey! Pu# th@** fire
element@** away, las*ie! You'*l burn the fu#niture! Ok, I'* sor@*! I
did*'t mean any ha%m! I# was all in good f&n-No! Not th* scarf!]<<<<
-Highlander (18:43:51/4-1-54)

>>>>[That didn't sound sincere enough. I really don't think you've learned
your lesson. Isn't that your collection of 20th century sci-fi movies over
there?]<<<<
-Raven the Mage (18:44:43/4-1-54)

>>>>[I'M SOR*Y! REALL* RE*LLY SORRY! I'll mak# it up to y*u, to every*ne.
Please! NOT TH* ST*R TR@*!!!!!]<<<<
-Highlander (18:46:32/4-1-54)

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