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From: Philip Morrison <morrison@*******.SCRI.FSU.EDU>
Subject: nan
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1993 03:08:30 EDT
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>>>>>[Well.....I have no objection to having someone else assist on the
run. Just solong as he can be QUIET. Many a runners has come along
and just rained lead down the halls at the slightest thing. I love
Rulithium Polymers and know how to use them. As to the run:
I have an old chumliechen in old Germany who ows me some OLD favors.
We kinda worked together back in the firm. I remember once
when we wer(TEXT.DELETED 2Mp) If there is anybody on that contenant
he knows how to find'em. Even though I have not been to NAN before,
I think that Freddy from Freddy's Fast Fast Food Delivery can get
us a ride on a black market run. He was tellin me that one of his clients
just purchased a GMC Banshee. We could prob. hitch a ride there and ride
as shotgun. Although I don't see why a Banshee would need someone riding
shotgun, but hey, that's what I was told. :) As far as gettin overseas,
is our Mr. Johnson going to provide passports that will have permits for
illegal cyberwear and weapons? I need to know so as to tell Freddy if
I will have to use him again. If I do have to use Fred then the price
will have to be a little higher. Which brings me to another topic.
I am sure that after seeing my red sheet that I do not come cheap.
That is because I do not do cheap work. I am sure that you will not
insult my intelligence by offering too little. A man of your nature
(yes I have gotten a red sheet on you too) can afford to pay for the
best. Let me know the whens wheres and hows so we can get this show
on the road.]<<<<<
--Cowboy <03:18:55/08-01-54>

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