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From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: Y'okay Lynch.
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 96 17:44:51 EDT
>>>>>[We never said we were disciplined, we just said we were
mind-numbingly good. Discipline doesn't imply ability (sorry Skull), just
a blind willingness to follow orders. In some situations that's good, in
others it isn't -- it depends on the quality of your superiors.

Clearing out Chicago won't be easy. But somebody has to do it (or we
could all bend over and say 'Let me be the first to welcome our ant
overlords'). Sure, lots of people will get toasted, but that's life.
Aren't you the military expert? Don't you have a grasp of these things?
(C'mon Lynch! We thought better of you! We were almost about to do a run
for you a few months back! Of course, we didn't know you shot blanks back
then...)

And if you don't think leading a team into hell and back (as the old
cliche goes) is impressive, you obviously haven't been on the kinds of
runs we have. If we were to say anymore, your little mind would probably
implode at the realities of running. So we won't. We would hate for Haven
to have to clean your brains off of it's lovely paisly walls.]<<<<<
-- Jen and Gabe <17:43:35/07-01-57>


>>>>>[And sorry again Lynch, those stained pictures you hold so dear
aren't of darling Jenna. They didn't have the kind of cash we wanted so we
had to turn them down. They got some pneumatic biff to cover for her and
said it was Jenna to increase circulation.

We did the only thing we could: sued the fraggers for slander... (The
proporations were all off).

But if you watch carefully, Gabriel will be making his calender debut
sometime later this year...]<<<<<
-- Jen and Gabe <17:43:42/07-01-57>

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