On Dec 13, 2006, at 17:17, Core Cartwright wrote:

> I don't think I'm going to rise to your bait, but nice try.  
> However, I see nothing illegal in investigating whether someone had  
> attempted to bug my office. To the contrary, seems very reasonble  
> to me. That's my opinion. Feel free to have a contrary one.

You have a wild imagination if you think someone's dead cell phone is  
"bugging" your office.  Be sure to adjust your aluminum foil hat.  It  
may help you fend off dead cell phone bugs!

What the hell does this have to do with T-Mobile anyway?



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