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From: justin@dsd.camb.inmet.com (Mark Waks)
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To: north@bransle.ucs.mun.ca, carolingia@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
Subject: Missing Dance Music Bag

After Black Rose Ball last month, I got home and discovered that I'd left
my bad containing all of my dance recordings behind. So far, it hasn't
turned up. I'm hoping that someone might have grabbed it accidentally,
or at least noticed where it went.

It's a smallish bag, made of heavy dark-blue nylon. As I recall, it's
a channel-13 (New York) bag, and has silvery handles (also nylon). It
contains a passel of CD's, and a box with ten tapes.

If you have *any* clue where this might have gone, please tell me. I
contacted the autocrat, and it apparently wasn't in the lost-and-found.
It's taken me over five years to accumulate all those recordings, and
some of them will be *very* hard to replace. I'd prefer not to have to
start all over again...

				-- Justin du Coeur

Random Quote du Jour:

"I'm sorry, Mr. Lucifer, but I'm afraid you just aren't cut-throat and 
 ruthless enough to be an investment banker."
		-- Moriarty
