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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Beers
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 19:19:11 +0100
>>>>>[ Lister, frag it, sorry I took off so early the other night, but, ah
frag
it. As you saw I had a date with Dante, fragger had a better deck than me not
at the moment though, I reckon he's reburning his hardening chips right about
now. So hows about I get the curries in, get the lager in and hit the town.
The babes are out there for the plucking, *grin* if ya get ma meanin ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

*****PRIVATE : Nightstalker
>>>>>[ Frag you Nightstalker ! He's been a fraggin pain in the arse since
he got back from which ever drek hole he's been hiding out in, and he fraggin
accepted ma challenge. No fraggin thing is gonna stop me from turnin up and
getting the chance to burn his neurons to hell and back.

Ah well, what the frag. His deck was proving fraggin impossible to get by, so
I mixed something special up for him, ya saw the log, that glowin ball. Ah
mixed a few routines in their which Dante never noticed and I managed to
download all the drekhead's deck signatures. Now, ah've made him a little
suprise, a present ya might call it. Anyway if ya see something strange
hanging round in the nodes we know that Dante sometimes visits just leave it
alone. It's a smart frame that's made to look like a present, complete with a
fraggin bow and all. Well it does frag all unless you're deck happens to
have Dane's deck signature, if Dante happens to look at it, it'll make his
deck light up like a fraggin Christmas tree in the matrix giving us one chance
to trace him. There's also a nice little viral suprise in their that will
keep him from using his deck for a few days. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

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