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From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: Private Party
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 21:15:35 -0700
***** Encrypt: Circuit Breaker, Sheena, Jaez, Cerise, Kichanski MPCPs only
>>>>>[ Good evening fair ladies. I would be honored of each of you would
come
to my apartment this Thursday evening for a small private party. The night is
to entail, tea, dinner, desert, and entertainment. I thank you for offering to
provide the evening's entertainment. Please remember to bring the items to be
displayed along with a robe for your convinience. The proceedings will start
at 6:00 PM with dinner at about 6:30 and enterainment at about 8:00.

I would also like to thank you each in advance for you individual contributions:

Circuit Breaker for the finest southern bell to ever grace my apartment or any
corner of the matrix.

Sheena for her music and sheer stage presense.

Jaez for being the one and only Debutantte Decker.

Cerise for her sense of humor and Elven beauty.

And Kickanski for being the most beautiful rigger technician I have met.

See you all this Thursday. ]<<<<<
-- Nightstalker <21:19:15/04-26-54>

***** Encrypt: Highlander & Lister MPCPs only
>>>>>[ Gentleman, I would like to extend to you the distinct honor of being
invited to the Nightstalker "Welcome back from Omega" Lingerie Party. We will
be beginning at 6:00 PM with tea. At 6:30 we will have dinner followed by
desert. At 8:00 PM the "Entertainment" will begin! I expect you both to be on
your best behavior. Not catcalls, whistles, blushing, or bleching will be
allowed! Lest you think I cannot enforce this, remember that we will be
outnumbered three to five. See you this Thursday. ]<<<<<
-- Nightstalker <21:24:21/04-26-54>

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