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To: TEDennis who wrote (1951)1/14/1998 9:14:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 4295
 
TED, looks like those people in Dead Horse that sold 'em those computers are laughing pretty hard right about now. Given the frontier justice you guys out west have, those folks in Dead Horse better hope the Oak Creekers aren't fans of the Godfather... or is that how they got their name in the first place? (gg)

- Jeff



To: TEDennis who wrote (1951)1/15/1998 2:45:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 4295
 
Crisis? Hey TED, like, no need for the heavy vibe. I found the perfect cats for the job&#151dig? Pete, Julie and Linc have it covered solid! Well, back to the macram‚&#133

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-MrB
&#147Just another day of getting hassled by The Man.&#148



To: TEDennis who wrote (1951)1/15/1998 3:31:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4295
 
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- Jeff