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M.S.Penrice

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Nov 23, 2001, 8:22:44 AM11/23/01
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M.S.Penrice bsu...@bangor.ac.uk

Luk

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Nov 23, 2001, 12:02:22 PM11/23/01
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Happy Day after Thanksgiving.
-- 29 more days till Christmas--

How were things at school this year, Mr. Penrice?

Luk


cli...@fridaythe13thfilms.com

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Nov 23, 2001, 7:29:28 PM11/23/01
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>How were things at school this year, Mr. Penrice?

Did you ever wonder what I look like? Well here's a helpful hint...
http://www.geocities.com/metallic85/mystery.jpg

Using an actual dramatization of cloaking technology, I managed to
only get partially cloaked, and only at that place during a specific
span of time which has already passed. The technology is now useless,
and is being used as a cupholder by Noserpillars.

>Luk

Agent X

Luk

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Nov 23, 2001, 8:31:14 PM11/23/01
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cli...@fridaythe13thfilms.com wrote:

Yes it would seem the technology has been neutralized.
The site says "this page is not available".
Can you get the cupholder back?

Luk


cli...@fridaythe13thfilms.com

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Nov 23, 2001, 10:00:36 PM11/23/01
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 20:31:14 -0500, Luk <lukn...@bellsouth.net>
wrote:

>Yes it would seem the technology has been neutralized.
>The site says "this page is not available".
>Can you get the cupholder back?

That can't be. I'm going to check the connection of the webpage. If
they took it offline because it was "inactive"...

>Luk

Agent X
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...then I'll call the silos. We'll flood them with wheat.

cli...@fridaythe13thfilms.com

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Nov 23, 2001, 10:03:22 PM11/23/01
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>>Yes it would seem the technology has been neutralized.
>>The site says "this page is not available".
>>Can you get the cupholder back?

That's odd, when I go there the page works perfectly.
You have a figgy internet connection. Your modem is probably jammed
with fig leaves, and the people who are supposed to be monitoring the
servers are just sitting around, eating figs. They probably stuck a
piece of cheese in the port to try and feed their hardware.

Agent X
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And I would know, the cheese tactic has been tried on local servers.

Luk

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Nov 24, 2001, 3:18:56 PM11/24/01
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> >>Yes it would seem the technology has been neutralized.
> >>The site says "this page is not available".
> >>Can you get the cupholder back?
>
> That's odd, when I go there the page works perfectly.
> You have a figgy internet connection. Your modem is probably jammed
> with fig leaves, and the people who are supposed to be monitoring the
> servers are just sitting around, eating figs. They probably stuck a
> piece of cheese in the port to try and feed their hardware.

Well I still can't get it. Is there anything I can stick in
the port to make the cheese go away?

And does it matter which port?

Luk


cli...@fridaythe13thfilms.com

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Nov 24, 2001, 10:09:41 PM11/24/01
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>And does it matter which port?

http://www.geocities.com/metallic85/ghost.jpg

if this doesn't work, you're probably connected to FigNet.

>Luk

Agent \/
Agent /\
(and Agent X)

Jason Clements

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Nov 23, 2001, 5:52:07 PM11/23/01
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The message <3BFE4DA4...@bangor.ac.uk>
from "M.S.Penrice" <bsu...@bangor.ac.uk> contains these words:

Evidently cut off mid-message by they who shall not be named. What was
he about to reveal ?

No, it ...isn't really me, I'm just acting under mind control ?
Noit Gedango - he's their global master ?
noitiurf ot emoc evah snalp ym (in backcode) ?
no item over one pound ?

I fear we shall never know
Jason

tahr...@gmail.com

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Apr 18, 2013, 5:20:32 AM4/18/13
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...did he died? :(
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