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From: "D.O.A. SECURITY" <MKNABUSCH@****.ALBION.EDU>
Subject: *grin*
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 03:46:12 -0500
>>>>>[Ah, finally a party that didn't get crashed, even if I
was a relative unknown for most of it. I figured some people
might get offended by my costume but: A) it was the only thing
I could put together on this notice, B) Its damn hard to find
a Pheonix costume.

Irish, you thought YOU had a heart attack when Seraphy drop the
disguise? Think about me! Here I was, outside minding my own
business when this little black ball of cuteness accosts me.
Being semi-fond of cats, I scritched it, it purred and followed
me inside. Much to my chargin when I find out who it really was.
*sigh* I've had enough surprises for a looooooooong time.

Then there was the matter of Beauty and the Beast. *grin* Crush
and Cat Dancing (in that respective order) waltzing around (at least
I think it was waltzing...I'm not much of a dancer). (someone call
DocWagon, when she sees that, my eyes are going to need replacements).
Oh, and Cat? *PTHBT*! You called me a jerk because of what I did?
Think about what I put Sabre and T.C. through. Think about how I felt
about them knowing it. Or how I couldn't contact them. All because
of a damned promise. If its one thing I learned at Big Red its to keep
your word.

And I have to thank all of you. Mainly for not pummeling me when I
showed up as Death, and again for not killing me when I showed my
true colors. (although I will say I have *bruises* from Crush. *sigh*
Gotta love him!). Moreso for the fond rememberances of comrades lost,
and taking out a certain sub-human life form whom I will not name (used
my icon in his reality *grrrr*). Again, those that helped me out, where
I was not allowed to help myself.

++++++ I think he went sentimental folks.

And to thank Gossymer (you rotten pain in the ) for keeping watch
over me, and keeping me company.

Lladw All!]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Ha-Ha-Ha>

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