----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Grimaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: Repairman Jack
> dendriite wrote:
> > For those who are unfamiliar, Repairman Jack lives outside
> > the law. He is not a criminal, he is something of a hero,
> > and a legend whispered of on the streets of New York. You
> > have a problem? Has the system let you down or left you
> > hanging out to dry? I know this guy, Repairman Jack, he has
> > a way of *fixing* things, but it will cost you.
> >
> > No one knows who Jack is. The government has no record of
> > his existence. He deals only in cash. And he is a pretty
> > good guy with a strong sense of irony and poetic justice.
>
> This is beginning to sound a lot like a character in Terry
> Gilliam's movie "Brazil." Then again, he's also sounding
> like that '80's TV show "The A Team."
>
The main difference is that the Repairman Jack stories are interesting.
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