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From: Misty's Witch Brigade! <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: invitation
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1993 12:48:02 -0500
*****ENCRYPT.ANNABEL LEE.1139> Raven, Zen, Calvin, Findler-Man,
Harlequin MPCPs, Cat Dancing, Hobbes, Christa, Allison, Nex, Duster,
Six-Pack, Morning, Korinson Jace, Kerith, Irenis, Aeren, Sabre, Hard-to-
Catch DT-CPUs
>[ERROR: MPCP "Zen" not known
>[ERROR: DT-CPU "Hobbes" not known
>[ERROR: DT-CPU "Christa" not known
>[SEND ANYWAY? Y
>>>>>[Aw, drek. I forgot remove Zen and Hobbes from the old list. Requiesat
et pace, guys.
And what happened to Christa? Last I heard she was ok!

*sigh*
I hate this business.

Anyway guys, I figured it's been a long time since the old gang was together
(two years, in some cases). So I'm throwing a Christmas party, and you're
all invited. It'll be at Murphy's Law, where we always did business, on
December 20th.
A few specifics:

Raven: Why doncha call that "Mirage" guy you had such a good time with last
April?

Marie (Maire?) & Andrean: I turn my back and you sneak off with some elf. It's
about time, Marie. I'm glad to know you've finally laid your ghosts to rest.
I'm looking forward to meeting this guy.

Nex: Leave the panther at home or Marie will kill you.

Harlequin, Sabre, and She-is-Hard-to-Catch: You guys aren't part of the
team, I know, but you ate fire with us during the Matrix War, so you're
welcome to join us.
Just keep Sabre from falling into the Hobbes Memorial Kitty-Litter Box
again. It makes quite a mess. *SEG*

Last but not least: Meet Morning, a Cheyenne shaman who follows Dove. And
my fiance'.

And yes, boys and girls, I'm back.]<<<<<
-- Jackal <12:44:17/12-14-54>

>>>>>[I'm on my way back. I'll be in Seattle in about four hours. And I
have a new friend. Not all of Standing Stones agreed with Conal.
Also, I'd like to bring STREETWOLF and Valentine to the party, if they want
to come.]<<<<<
-- Cat Dancing <16:49:01/14-DEC-2054>

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