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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re[2]: Pay
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 14:39:45 MST
>>>>>[ I like it. Johnson thinks that Death was under the impression that
he is one who has coined that phrase. Hate to break it to Johnson, but
that phrase has been around for a lot longer than some "flick."

I believe a truer statement would be that Death has much bigger fish to
fry, and isn't concerned about you, Johnson. He merely, and accurately I
might add, pointed out that a) your line isn't original, and b) that it is
highly ironic considering your earlier blast at those other two runners.

And if you are really _good_ enough to carry out your threats to Death,
then I welcome you to come after us. It would spice up my life. ]<<<<<
-- Famine <21:31:26/03-23-58>

***** Private: Johnson
>>>>>[ I've been on both sides of the fence. Some advice to keep you
breathing a bit longer. 1) Don't insult people who are obviously psychotic
(or otherwise playing with more than a few cards short of a full deck).
And 2) your computer might have a virus because its signature is screwed
up.

Rest in peace. ]<<<<<
-- Scourge <21:36:31/03-23-58>

***** Private: Midnight
>>>>>[ We need to talk about some things. ]<<<<<
-- Scourge <21:37:41/03-23-58>

***** Private: Scourge
>>>>>[ Sorry. No free time. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <21:38:33/03-23-58>

***** Private: Famine, War
>>>>>[ I think it is high time to do something significant. Ideas?
]<<<<<
-- Death <21:42:16/03-23-58>

***** Private: Death, War
>>>>>[ Let's nail Midnight, first, and then show the world why they should
fear
us. ]<<<<<
-- War <21:43:04/03-23-58?

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