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From: What ? <MCM@***.BRIGHTON.AC.UK>
Subject: Ah Ha !
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 09:48:00 BST
>>>>>[Nickers, I could really do wiv' someone who know what these
'blitters'
are sayin'. 'um 'o. We nailed the gits that were on our tails. Does the words
"Take 'em alive" mean anythin' to you seps ? Gawk redecorated the alleyway wiv'
these blokes body bits, Thank Gawd for Narcojet, is all I can say. We 'ave a
word wiv' what was left of our shadows and 'e was most 'elpful( Amazing, 'ow
talkative people become when 200+ pounds of Ork is playin' common 'ousehold
goods ...).

Anyway, I far as I could make out, these blokes were Mercs (notice were), and
after a small bit of 'elp from the my lovely Ork assistant and 'is amazing
small, sharp, pointy things kit. 'e told us the bloke who 'ired 'im.

After a short excursion in to a Policlub, we quietly extracted the 'irer.
Gawk to objected to the Anti-Meta feeling in the place an' made a small donation
to 'avin' the place re-sited, shame really, it 'ad some nice buildin' in that
block. Mr 'irer was most helpful after bein' 'ung over a Autobarn (motorway).
Some bloke (an' I got a nasty feelin' it our Doc J's Ex from the Id.) in Paris
'ired 'em.

See ya at the 'otel Pheonix.]<<<<<
-WHAT (09:29:23/25-08-54)

>>>>>[Oh bleedin', fraggin', drekkin', slaggin' gits ! They blew up me Room
!
Pheonix ! This bloke 'as 'ired loads of slapheads to wraith us ! They ain't
much good but these 'undreds of the Tobbers ! Even Gawk gettin' low on ammo,
and ya know what 'e brought.

One good thin' though, I manage to confirm the Paris thin', damn these tobbin'
accents are well 'ard to understand.

Pheonix, Blitz and Firelady, get ta The Wall, it's a very famous club, a top
Runners place, an' a no nonsense place and the best 'ole I can think of, 'orf
the top of me 'ead. Meet 21:00 their time and BE BLEEDIN' CAREFUL !]<<<<<
-WHAT(10:45:23/25-08-54)

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