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Message no. 1
From: "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl>
Subject: Registration: Everyday Junk
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 1995 10:39:48 +0100
REGISTRATION
Underworld
Everyday Junk
Gurth
G-01
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A short description of lots of stuff everybody uses every day, but for
which no stats would ever be given by FASA (pocket calculators, watches,
clothes, etc.) with the intent of providing GMs with an easy way for
estimating prices and availabilities for this sort of stuff.

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Message no. 2
From: gt6877c@*****.gatech.edu (S.F. Eley)
Subject: Re: Registration: Everyday Junk
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 1995 13:13:52 -0500 (EST)
> REGISTRATION
> Everyday Junk
> --------
> A short description of lots of stuff everybody uses every day, but for
> which no stats would ever be given by FASA (pocket calculators, watches,
> clothes, etc.) with the intent of providing GMs with an easy way for
> estimating prices and availabilities for this sort of stuff.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Do we really need availabilities for stuff that can be found in stores? Or
are we talking stuff on the black market? >8->

FIXER: (*rough Italian voice*) "Anything you want, my friend, Bernie The
Man finds it for you. Now what seems to be the nature of your acquisitional
difficulty?"
STREET SAM: "(*gulp*) Yes sir, Mr. The Man.. We need.. A Pocket
Fisherman! But it's got to be unmarked and untraceable!"
FIXER: (*thoughtful*) "I see. Yes, I do see indeed. Well, it's going
to take some time, and the demands upon your monetary resources will not
be miniscule. Go now into the world, my friend, and I shall contact you."
STREET SAM: (*leaves*)
FIXER: (*immediately gets on his private line*) "Yeah, Gucci.. I need
that Popeil guy brought here, and I need him NOW! .. What? Tin cans? No,
I don't CARE what his razorboys can slice through..."


Apologies if the joke is too obscure, or centers too much on cheesy 1980's
American commercials..


Blessings,

_TNX._

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Stephen F. Eley (-) gt6877c@*****.gatech.edu )-( Student Pagan Community
http://wc62.residence.gatech.edu|
My opinions are my opinions. | Ask me about the
Please don't blame anyone else. | Invisible Pink Unicorns...
Message no. 3
From: Zaeki@***.com
Subject: Re: Registration: Everyday Junk
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 23:14:48 -0500
Sorry bout the late reply, are you sending this E-Mail or do I have to order?
Message no. 4
From: "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl>
Subject: Re: Registration: Everyday Junk
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 11:59:16 +0100
Zaeki@***.com said on 26 Dec 95...

> Sorry bout the late reply, are you sending this E-Mail or do I have to order?

What do you mean? The way this list works, is that people write articles
and post them on the list; these articles are then put into a
net.sourcebook (edited by me), and the finished book is then posted, in
various formats, on an ftp site for everybody to download.

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Message no. 5
From: Zaeki@***.com
Subject: Re: Registration: Everyday Junk
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 1995 17:26:48 -0500
Oh. Sorry. The way you put it, I though that you were printing it or
something. Nevermind!

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