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From: "Dark Thought Publications." <JEK5313@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Replies.
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1993 00:02:59 -0500
>>>>>[Finally, a pause in biz to get back to the land. . .

Diana; sorry to tell you this, but P. Clement may not be there, but his group
has been for some time (New Orleans and the undead go way back, apparrently).
I'd hardly go peeking around corners for him, but just the same, I wouldn't go
streaking around the neighbourhood. That's the way to retire _fast_. . .

Colossus: I'm raggin' on AJ (and the rest) for the same reason that I rag on
everyone -- they get too damn big-headed. Makes 'em sound like children, and
if word ever got out that children could get to Shadowland, we'd lose all our
rep, for sure. As for raggin' Diana, I _have_ quite a bit of info here, in the
backlogs for accusin' her of a bit of blowin' her own horn. If you want to
make it, in my opinion, don't ever brag that you're the best, and don't ever
claim not to be the best. (The first gets you killed, and the second gets you
fired.)

And, as for braggin', I have only one thing to say, so I'll say it loud:
THIS IS SHADOWLAND, WHERE BEIN' HERE IS BRAGGIN' ENOUGH!

AJ; I sure am glad to hear about this little turnaround of yours, and you're a
big man to admit you were wrong. However, just because of my nature, please
don't take it poorly that I must decline your gracious invitation. I don't
stir up trouble, just to walk into it (come into my parlour,. . . ).

Just how "open" is this invite, anyway? Should I extend it to my associates?
;> I don't think it would be good for Clement to hear about this - 'sides, he
ain't paying me for the info.]<<<<<
-Blinder [Needles/ForYou]

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