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Date:   Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:40:36 -0700
Reply-To:   Vern in Bend <vernmcintosh@EONI.COM>
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From:   Vern in Bend <vernmcintosh@EONI.COM>
Subject:   Re: Vernagon Sighting in Bend
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It wasn't that hard, fellow with said stability boot walking away from an Ivory '84 Westy.

I did not divulge that I had been commissioned by the WetWesties at the ReUnion to try and determine whether "Rocket J Squirrel" is a real person or perhaps a robo-emailer. I didn't check his ID, but I think I earned my fee. Is my check in the mail?

Vern

> It's unclear. I asked whether he'd made the I.D. because of the big black > stability boot on one leg but his answer was noncommittal. He said he saw > the van parked out front. These are the only known facts. The two of them, > taken together, plus that fact that this was in Bend, may have allowed a > sufficiently Holmes-ish mind to arrive at a tentative identification. > > But the telepathy thing seems possible, too. >

> Okay, I'll bite. Were you wearing a big sign saying "I'm Rocket J. > Squirrel"? How did Vern recognize you? Or is Vern telepathic and we > didn't know that?


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