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Date: June 05, 1986 11:10
From: KIM::DURFEY
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
What happened to the FREE tickets from Marriots Great America??? These tickets were given to Atari in exchange for the use of the old Playland roller-coaster props used in the "Grizzly" television commercial you may have seen aired on the tube. I understand that the $5.00 per ticket will go to some sort of recreation fund, but free is free. If it weren't for Rick Moncrief's packrat tendencies and the Playland project it self, well you know. Credit is due where credit is due.
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Date: June 06, 1986 09:37
From: KIM::MILTY
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
BOY,HOWDY!,ERIC, I AGREE. FREE IS FREE. WHY SHOULD OUR COMPANY "MAKE MONEY" OFF FREE OR GRATIS STUFF AT THE EXPENSE OF THE EMPLOYEES. EVEN IF THE MONEY DOES GO INTO SOME SORT OF RECREATION POOL, THAT JUST MEANS SOME EMPLOYEES ARE PAYING THE WAY OF THE OTHERS,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN? IT JUST DOESN'T SEEM AS STRAIGHT FORWARD AS IT COULD/SHOULD BE. ENOUGH SAID, MILTY.
Jun 05, 1986