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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Thank you, Blitzkrieg.
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1993 23:35:29 -0400
>>>>>[Thanks a lot(spit), Blitzkrieg. It was.......interesting to be in
action
around you too. And thanks to you and your very skilled friends I will be
fine again. I owe you my(spit) life. Thank you. If you ever need me, just
call me here. I'll be watching. This means for anything. Speaking of this...

Hammer!(spit) That's what I think of your(spit-tooey) threats. If I could
reach your boots to spit on em, I don't think I'd(spit) waste the effort or
the chaw juice. I'd(spit) rather swallaw it than honor you with my (spit)
bodily fluids. And if you saw me in action like Blitz did, than most likely
ya know me as the "grunt" they had workin for em(spit). You know what I do to
people I don't like, hammer...or ta folks who(spit) try to mess with those who
mess with my friends(spit-ting!)]<<<<<
-- Josie(23:30:12/12-09-54)

>>>>>[And what's this horse-drek that I(spit) hear about this Moriarity
dude
needin help trackin a renegade? Keep the money, I'll do this one for free(spit)! Ahhh...
A target...]<<<<<
-- Josie Wails(23:31:44/12-09-54)

>>>>>[JOSIE!!!! You are safe again? You are yourself again? They healed
your
mind as they said they would? Please tell me yes...]<<<<<
-- Valentine(23:32:00/12-09-54)

>>>>>[Of Couse, Val! You had(spit) doubts?]<<<<<
-- Josie Wails(23:33:39/12-09-54)

>>>>>[I did. I just met the guy when I came into town to speak with
Blitzkrieg about some problems he's been having with a mutual enemy and he suggested that
I speak with Josie on the subject. Seems I know him from a long time ago, back
when I was a little girl and he and I played cowboys and indians. So you and
I both know him, Valentine.]<<<<<
-- Diana, Mistress of the Night(23:36:36/12-09-54)

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