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From: Freddy Frypp <CUENOJF@*********.EDU>
Subject: In Town
Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 09:49:11 CDT
*****Not to: Jacamus
>>>>>[If anybody knows where I can find Jac, you can get ahold of me
at bar called Dante's Inferno Bar and Grill. The number's
>>>LTG number<<<. It's a sleazy little dive out in, uhh... where in
the hell are we? I dunno I always get confused in Seattle, there's
Redmonton, Puyallup, the Barrens... sheesh.

If anybody sees him, could you try and talk some sense into him. I'm
worried that out on his own these fraggin' bugs will get him quicker
than if there's a bunch of us here to help him.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (09:25:00 / 05-16-55)

*****Private: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[If yaze wants to find this Jacqueline joker, weeze can find
'er. All weeze gotta do iz wait fer her to try an' use a public
telecom again. Then weeze can get 'er for ya'.]<<<<<
-- Ma Bell's Goon Squad (09:35:45 / 05-16-55)

*****Private: Ma Bell's Goon Squad
>>>>>[His name's Jacamus, you bloody cretin!!!]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (09:40:12 / 05-16-55)

*****Private: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[Weeze know where ya live pointey-ear. Youze better better
take that back before Jocko has ta wrap yer legz around yer
head.]<<<<<
-- Ma Bell's Goon Squad (09:46:12 / 05-16-55)

*****Private: Ma Bell's Goon Squad
>>>>>[I am so fraggin' scared. Just find him,
dammit!!]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (09:50:12 / 05-16-55)

*****Private: Aardvark, Dark Angel
>>>>>[Thanks for the offers guys, they just showed up. I think I'll
need the help.

Aardvark: I know Jac's got a weakness for Chinese food, maybe we
could try poking around in the Chinese district. Can you meet
Majikthize and I at Dante's Inferno Bar and Grill sometime tonight?

Dark Angel: I'm pretty sure Jac's staying out of the Matrix as much
as he can. I don't think we'll find him that way, but you're welcome
to help us with the legwork.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (10:00:00 / 05-16-55)

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