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From: "P. Steele" <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Cerise and Jaez
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1993 17:11:01 BST
>>>>>[ Why Cerise you honour me with the promise of kiss, the thought of
your
ripe luscious lips making intimate contact with my own can only be described as
a dream come true. You will have to tell me what to do to make myself 'cuter'
as my experience with the memembers of the fairer sex has not been that
succesful so far. But the past is the past and sometimes it is best forgotten.
As a small token of my high esteem for you look into the sky now, you
should see Speed up there writing a message of love in the sky for you. A
small thing prehaps but I hope it brings happiness to you this day. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (17:01:48/21.4.54)


>>>>>[ Get real PH why waste your money. Treat a gal right. Give her a
good
time and Bobs your uncle. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ I.B.A. some of us are in this world for more than just a good time.
]<<<
-The Powerhouse (17:07:51/21.4.54)

>>>>>[ Jaez this Tivoli's sounds like a cool enough place and you really
don't
have to worry about what Ramboy and PH said. They are obviously just jealous.
And I absolutely promise to keep my hands to myself, I've never had a girl
I've been out with yet complain about my behaviour. I'll let you know as soon
as I'm back in Seattle then we can make a date of it. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

**** Encrypt RAMBOY MPCP only
>>>>>[ Hey Ramboy, don't warn the gal off. How'd ya expect me to have any
fun if she's suspicious of me before we meet. Btw I'm not that lecherous
<evil grin>, I'm more of an octopus. He he. Now come on, don't warn the gal
again, if us lads can't have a bit of fun then what can we do :) ? You know
what they say, if they can't remember anything then they'll believe they had
a good time all the more readily. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

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