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Message no. 1
From: Adam J <fro@***.AB.CA>
Subject: [TSS] #6 is out! (Kinda)
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 00:12:33 -0700
Apologies if you get this twice or three times. It's going out to all the
main Shadowrun mailing lists.. :)

The first section of The Shadowrun Supplemental #6 is out. This section
includes the rules, interview, SwiftOne speaks, and the usual stuff, plus a
special deal on Shadowrun mini's from Ral Partha.

In a couple day, the second and third parts -- RiggerBB 1 vehicles and
Rigger 2 style vehicles, respectively, will be out.

The address to download them is http://www.interware.it/users/adamj, and
there are some fairly obvious links to find the download area :)

-Adam J

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Message no. 2
From: "Darrell L. Bowman" <bowmandl@*****.DHR.STATE.NC.US>
Subject: Re: [TSS] #6 is out! (Kinda)
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 19:06:56 +0000
On 8 Feb 98 at 0:12, Adam J wrote:

> Apologies if you get this twice or three times. It's going out to all the
> main Shadowrun mailing lists.. :)

'salright

> The first section of The Shadowrun Supplemental #6 is out. This section
> includes the rules, interview, SwiftOne speaks, and the usual stuff, plus a
> special deal on Shadowrun mini's from Ral Partha.

Thank ye kind sir,.. I've been waiting on those vehicles...


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because thorns have roses.
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