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From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: forward as needed
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 13:29:20 -0700
***** Private: Scourge
>>>>>[ Kor is getting paranoid. Thinks someone stole his money. Is it
possible to change where the money went? If so, send it to >>account<<
instead. If not, let him know what happened. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <12:23:29/11-10-55>

>>>>>[ Null sweat. I'll void the previous payment, and just make a new
one.
If the person who acquired the money, uses it will be like he/she is using
counterfeit money. Grin. I'll get right to work on it. ]<<<<<
-- Scourge <12:25:07/11-10-55>

>>>>>[ Win -- not sure. Live -- yes. ]<<<<<
-- Blitzkrieg <12:25:54/11-10-55>

***** Private: Kor
>>>>>[ Don't know what happened to your helmet. I would strongly recommend
that you find it though and DO NOT RELEASE THE INFORMATION ON IT. If my hunch
is right, it would land you into something far worse than jail. I would have
to explain a lot to make that clear. Let's just say this. The FBI should be
pretty aware as to what happened inside, and I don't think they would
appreciate someone publishing what they _think_ happened there.

Scourge has a copy of what happened. It will probably explain at least
somewhat, why I said the last bit. But again, I must stress, don't let that
information get out. It could get you, and a bunch of other people in hot
water.

On the lighter side of things, Blitzkrieg was the one who pulled you out. And
personally, though I am very glad he did, I am amazed that in his condition
that he even registered you enough to do the deed.]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <12:31:13/11-10-55>

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