Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 15774
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5/7     Boredcast Message from soda!lwall () at 19:58 ...

        From: kchang@ucsee.eecs.berkeley.edu
        ]  tpc> kchang: is tom going to speak out for you at the meeting today?
        ] Yes, tom is going to announce that he has come out and that
        ] he will admit that we're two hot gay secret lovers
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