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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Hangtime & Co. to DeDannan
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 20:05:44 -0500
>>>>>[ Ho, boy! I am really gonna need some motion sickness pills real
quick-like after I get out of here.

Word of caution to all you guys: NEVER jack into the Matrix just after getting
off a helicopter flown by an adrenaline-addicted Rigger! ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <20:01:16/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ HEY, now! Jack said, "Evade!" I did. VERY well. Having
a little fun
while I'm at it didn't hurt anything. ]<<<<<
-- Sonic Boom <20:01:19/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ It didn't /hurt/ anything only because we haven't had lunch yet!
Because if we had, I'd be losing it by now! ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <20:01:23/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ Well, while they're bickering, I've got some news.

DeDannan: We checked the good Doctor's old files (those Hangtime has got
access to, anyway--Hlidskjalf's wound up tighter than a two dollar watch)
and he /does/ make mention of someone with your street name.

We need just a few bits of info before we are convinced you're on the up
and up:

What company did you work for?
Who took it over?
And what's your REAL name?

If you want to send your answers privately encrypted, fine. ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <20:02:09/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ Has ANYONE seen Powerhouse recently? ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <20:01:13/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ Jack, what's that about winding a watch? Why would you want to?
]<<<<<
-- Sonci Boom <20:01:25/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ It's a saying from back when watches didn't run on batteries, they
had a
main spring which had to be "wound up". The thing about the -- wait, we'll
talk about his LATER when we have more time. ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <20:01:53/03-13-55>

>>>>>[ Bye now! ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <20:02:57/03-13-55>

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