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From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: trying again: Have a Cigar!!!!!
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 16:22:15 -0700
>>>>>[ Sorry about that, someone came in on me and I had to quick like
break
connection. I'm ont xsure if anything went out - so here it is again.

Get out your cigars folks!!!! *****virtual cigars***** Mr Morgan is a father!!!!

At 11:35 April 21, 2055 Mrs William Morgan (Spirit) gave birth to a 3.7 kg
bouncing baby boy. Eight and a half minutes later, she once again gave birth,
this time to a gorgeous 2.5 kg baby girl. Both mother and children are resting
comfortable while the joyous Mr Morgan looks on in rapt amazement at the two
tiny new additions to his family and his glowing wife, vibrant from the joy and
pain of giving birth. She says that to see their faces made everything worth
the effort. Maybe someday I'll think about having kids, nahh, I'll just spoil
Spirit's.

Well, since your probably wondering what names to put on the cards and presents,
the boy's name was given to him by his father right after he was born, Craig
William Morgan IV. It took a little while longer for the girl to be named, but
that was because we had to wait for a friend to return. Nightfox had been away
over helping Harlequin, and when he came back the first thing Spirit asked him
was what his mothers name was, he gave then asked why. I was great to see the
look of surprise and joy when she showed him the pointed ears of her new
daughter. Fox said he was honored to has his mother's name passed down to the
daughter of women who has always been one of his family. So, Spirit named her
Shaphealla Fredericka Morgan in honor of a woman 5000 years gone and an
honorable man whom she deeply respects and hopes for constantly, Doctor Doom.

Well, I have to go, it looks like the sleeping beauties are about to
awake.]<<<<
-- Circuit Breaker <something went right>

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