From mailer-daemon@brunel.ac.uk Wed Nov 10 14:05:48 1993
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1993 09:03:14 -0400 (EST)
From: dbaehler <dbaehler@indiana.edu>
Subject: here...keep it up ;} (fwd)

To: The One That I Want <bc92maw@brunel.ac.uk>
Cc: Tree Lover <jlesniak@ucs.indiana.edu>, 
    Sheep Lovin' Man <dalcher@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>, 
    Gladdy-Boo <STU_MUTSRS@HROVX1.HRO.NL>, S Zaid Hassan <ph92szh@brunel.ac.uk>
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hi fellas...ok, so how annoying is this, anyway?  *grin*  loves to you all...
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 93 20:21:35 CDT
From: Honkey From Hell <SCTAYLOR@ucs.indiana.edu>
To: dbaehler@ezmail.ucs.indiana.edu
Subject: here...keep it up ;}

From:	PRISM::REELLIOT     "It's Rob, dammit." 14-FEB-1993 19:55:12.24
To:	WINS%"ca90nlr@brunel.ac.uk",AZEHNER,LAHARTMA,DBARRIBA,SCTAYLOR
CC:	
Subj:	I don't even like to play golf.

From:	PRISM::GPERKINS     13-FEB-1993 13:18:38.94
To:	REELLIOT
CC:	
Subj:	sorry you were chosen

From:	PRISM::ALAGUARD     11-FEB-1993 09:10:27.17
To:	DEWILSON,DMGRAY,GPERKINS,KSPEICHE,BABAILEY
CC:	
Subj:	SORRY, YOU WERE CHOSEN

From:	PRISM::CMAIKRAN     "Craig Maikranz" 10-FEB-1993 21:37:22.72
To:	KBERG,MGIOVANI,ACLEM,ALAGUARD,MLUKOWIC
CC:	
Subj:	

From:	PRISM::MLEGGE        9-FEB-1993 00:23:11.33
To:	CMAIKRAN
CC:	
Subj:	anything

From:	PRISM::KBERG         3-FEB-1993 20:22:47.38
To:	MDBERGER, MLEGGE, ABARBARO, CBELL, KKRINTZ
CC:	
Subj:	good luck, and don't screw this up!

From:	PRISM::MHARTE       "mharte"  2-FEB-1993 16:00:30.21
To:	KBERG, EMADDOCK, SSTURM, SLWOODS, KLWEST
CC:	
Subj:	sorry....

From:	PRISM::SLCLARK      30-JAN-1993 10:14:21.52
To:	JKIST MHARTE CEWALDEN JFRONEK MDEVOE
CC:	
Subj:	this is crazy, but hey....you love new mail right???? *:) GO FOR IT!

From:	PRISM::RNEWTON      "ROOOOOB!!!" 29-JAN-1993 20:45:34.15
To:	MRBUNTIN, GDWILSON, SLCLARK, ADEBORD, MPAVESI
CC:	
Subj:	I'M NOT SUPERSTITIOUS!!!!

From:	PRISM::JRAVAGO      29-JAN-1993 19:18:30.78
To:	RNEWTON,TWALTON,CGADE,AOREM,JSTINSON
CC:	
Subj:	good luck!  I don't need this fuckin' letter

From:	PRISM::APROCHAS     "Mooch" 28-JAN-1993 19:22:54.89
To:	JRAVAGO, ADOOLITT, BHOUSEHO, THUTCHES, MBUCKLAN
CC:	
Subj:	Could you use a little good luck...

From:	PRISM::BDULEY       28-JAN-1993 17:35:15.82
To:	CHRMPOLL,RPOLLOCK,APROCHAS,CFORD,MSJEFFERS
CC:	
Subj:	good luck to you!!

From:	PRISM::JCRICHEY     "Sir James" 28-JAN-1993 15:20:45.97
To:	AKLEPSCH, BDULEY, KDUKE, CASHMAN, SLJOHNSO
CC:	
Subj:	Pass it on guys!  Good luck!

From:	PRISM::MBETAR       "Michael G. Betar III" 28-JAN-1993 13:53:34.27
To:	BHURD,ACROBERTS,EDWALL,TDONALDS,PSONG,JCOLON,EDRYFUS,JCRICHEY
CC:	
Subj:	good luck will be ours

From:	PRISM::MFERBER      "Hail To The Redskins!" 28-JAN-1993 09:55:39.53
To:	JMDECKER, MBETAR, JBETAR, AKJOHNSO, JSWIDRON
CC:	
Subj:	Sorry...I don't want bad luck...plus a teacher sent it to me...

From:	PRISM::CABOT        28-JAN-1993 07:21:28.70
To:	@325S.DIS
CC:	
Subj:	pass it on

From:	PO%"EFIRAHOR@CPHKVX.BITNET" 27-JAN-1993 03:18:45.92
To:	CABOT
CC:	
Subj:	Pass It On

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From:   IN%"ROHARI@NERVM.BITNET"  "Ira Horowitz"    22-JAN-1993 02:24
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
 
 
 Did you know who in 1923 was:
 
 
 1.  President of the largest steel company?
 2.  President of the largest gas company?
 3.  President of the New York Stock Exchange?
 4.  Greatest wheat speculator?
 5.  President of the Bank of International Settlement?
 6.  Great Bear of Wall Street?
 
 
 These men should have been considered some of the world's most
successful men.  At least they found the secret of making money.  Now
more than 55 years later, do you know what has become of these men?
 
 
 1.  The President of the largest steel company, Charles Schwab, died
a pauper.
 2.  The President of the largest gas company, Edward Hopson, is
insane.
 3.  The President of the N.Y.S.E., Richard Whitney, was released
from prison to die at home.
 4.  The greatest wheat speculator, Arthur Cooger, died abroad,
penniless.
 5.  The President of the Bank of International Settlement shot
himself.
 6.  The Great Bear of Wall Street, Cosabee Rivermore, died of
suicide.
 
 
 The same year, 1923, the winner of the most important golf
championship, Gene Sarazan, won the U.S. Open and PGA Tournaments.
Today he is still playing golf and is solvent.
 
 
 CONCLUSION:  STOP WORRYING ABOUT BUSINESS AND START PLAYING GOLF
 
 
 
 
 This letter originated in The Netherlands, has been passed around
the world at least 20 times, bringing good luck to everyone who
passed it on. The one who breaks the chain will have bad luck.
 
 
 Do not keep this letter.  Do not send money.  Just have your
wonderful, efficient cpu make five additional copies and send it to
five of your friends to whom you wish good luck.  You will see that
something good happens to you four days from now if the chain is not
broken.  This is not a joke.  You will receive good luck in four
days.