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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: forward as needed
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 01:22:53 -0600
***** PRIVATE: DragonEyes, Cerise
>>>>>[Some of my mail got scrozzled. Thanks again. Im alive.

Im actually checking up on somone. Its not that I dont trust her, its
that I dont trust her. Where is my payment scheduled to be deposited and
when? I've been out for a couple of days and a friend took it upon
themselves to block / answer mail for me. I she says she contacted you
and requested that the payment be placed in an account. Just to be safe,
assuming that you havent already done anything with it, please put it
in accout >>account<< instead.

+++++ Encyption: ON

I also have a problem. The helmet of my armor was fitted with a 360 degree
recording device. The chip AND the helmet is currently missing. Im sure
you can guess what was on it. I have an idea where it is but I havent
gotten confirmation on that yet. If it comes down to it, I might need
someone to go and retrieve it for me. The footage should be nearly useless
without the simulator software and hardware that I have back at home and
there are only a handful of people that would know what to do with it if
they were to find it. Im not alarmed ... SHIT

[25 minute delay]

Had to pretend to be asleep. Damned nurses have orders to spell me down
if they find me awake. Can you belive it? Im PAYING for this type of
service.

But as I was saying. I am not totally alarmed yet. If it doesnt
turn up here (if they took it off of me when they brought me it
in it should be somewhere nearby or hidden in Pittsburgh.

+++++ Encryption: Off

In happier news, you are invited to come and lay on the beach with me
anytime you like. I think I am going to settle down here. ]<<<<<

-- Kor <07:08:55 / 11-10-55>

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