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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: A Van that is also a Boat that is also a Submarine...
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 18:33:05 -0700 (PDT)
> > Point 1 - this is all an in-joke, Wiz. Don't try
to make sense of us. :)
>
> Out with it, you mentioned it twice allready, it
must be good! :)

Well...Al's playing a rigger in my game with
amphibious capabilities...

That's all...

See, I told you not to try to make sense of us. :)

> > Point 2 - if you want to do that, make them get a
real submarine, then do what I've done to my
Cyberpirates players and stick a vampire on board with
them. :)
>
> Now THIS mail, I am NOT forwarding over to my player
>
> (evil laugh)
> I'm thinking of a japanese yak vampire mage with
some limited glamour power...after all gaki (jap
namps) ARE spirits... (extremely evil laugh)
>
> Thanks Rand, nice touch!

Quite welcome.

> btw I expect that I would have to tell on you to
save my butt from serious physical abuse after the
players lose that extra essence from the vamp, so it
would be wise to strengthen your antiviral protection
any time now... :)))))))))
> the wiz
> ("It was n't me guys, honestly, I read anout it on
the list...No I can't tell you where...Stop that!Not
the spoon!Ok it was DOC!OK? Now turn off that
chainsaw, we might drop it by accid...AAAARGHHH!")

*lol*

Heh heh heh...don't worry about me. You're in Greece,
I'm in Australia...unless, of course, your players
have relatives over here, in which case I'm going to
have to hire some Sicilians to pay a visit to your
part of the world before you can drop me in it...

====Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow, aka Doc'booner, aka Doc' Vader)

S.S. f. P.S.C. & D.J.

.sig Sauer

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