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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Hangtime and Gang are back...Minus One
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1993 00:20:45 -0600
>>>>>[ Hey gang! It's your fave Messanger to the Rich & SINless!
Sorry we've
been out of touch for what is it...couple weeks? But we've been booked solid
either running from Ganz's goons or simply running errands for the good
Doctor. ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <00:16:00/12-14-54>

>>>>>[ Hangtime, enough blather; get to the point! We've gotta move soon,
or
have you forgotten WHY we've been running around? ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <00:16:15/12-14-54>

>>>>>[ Sorry, Jack. I guess I'm glad to be in ShadowLand again after so
long.

Anyway, guys... Pauly--don't know who you are, by the way--asked about a
possible naval escourt from Doctor Doom...well, I've got real bad news:

Doom's gone.

We were all working on this Ganz thing and he up and vanished. Finally got in
touch with his wife, and she said he was in captivity under charges by the
Corporate Court...she says they're trumped-up, but if they don't exonerate him,
he's going to be EXECUTED! ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <00:16:45/12-14-54>

>>>>>[ Someone framed him real good and well. ]<<<<<
-- Mr. Fantastic <00:17:01/12-14-54>

>>>>>[ Yep, and it's got this creepazoid Ganz written all over it. Sorry
to
dump all this drek on you guys and run, but we'll be in touch over the next
few, I hope. ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <00:17:11/12-14-54>

>>>>>[ Ooops...before we speed away, I got something to say: (It's better
to
burn out than fade--never mind)

CoHort: Never heard "East Bound and Down"...have to look that one up...tho', I
did like "Life is a Highway"...sorta captures the essence of rigging, I think.
Bye now. ]<<<<<
-- Sonic Boom <00:17:23/12-14-54>

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