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From: Umfleet <gumfleet@***.edu>
Subject: Pain
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 12:13:14 -0500 (EST)
>>>>>[Well, well, all a buzz about the Muffin Man :o. Here's a taste for
you "runners" out there. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHa.

+++++Start vidcam pic:

Three teens stand in the cams picture, all are gagged and tied to
chairs. From behind the camera you here, "Three little children sitting
on a chair no one to love and nobody cares." Theres a flash and a loud
BANG, you see the head of the first teen explode spurting blood and
brains all over the other two and the cam. A white cloth is seen wiping
of the cam, from the side angle you can barely see what looks like an
Amerindian man almost fully covered in cyber. The cam pans back to the
youths again, it focuses in on an elfin girl. Again the voice speaks,
"Pretty little girl just like Marie don't you agree Don, it's a shame she
has to die like her too." An axe flashes from of camera and slices
cleanly through her neck, the girls eyes open wide in surprise just
before her head falls off. The last is an Amerindian youth, the voice
laughs then says, "Looks like me when I was his age, huh, Don. Do you
remember what happened when I was his age Don, DO YOU!!!!!! The cam
falls to the floor with a crash, just before the pic fades out you see a
cybered man pitch the youth out of a window.

+++++End vidcam pic.

Well now, that was fun wasn't it. Good was that fun, to see such vermin
die in front of my face. To hold the right to kill them in my hands, I
think I know how you felt so long ago Don. Do you remember that day Don,
so long ago. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! MUFFIN MAN< MUFFIN MAN<
MUFFIN MAN< MUFFIN MAN.]<<<<<
-- Muffin Man <03/18?57 12:15:45>

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