From: | "Sean \"Epicanis\" Clark" <dubiousu@******.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Dragon Watch Society |
Date: | Thu, 16 Mar 1995 22:17:18 -0800 |
> As I said before:
> >>An International Dragon Watch Society (for dragon sitings, etc.) (Hey
> >>they'd have to have fans !!!)
>
> A society who spend time collecting pictures of dragons, news articles,
> stuffed dragons, dragon stationary, etc. it is mostly people who get
> together and talk about recent sightings by the media, read books about
> dragons, and coorespond with others about how neat dragons are. they
> suppose strange stories, ideas, research into literature mentions of
> dragons. When someone sites a dragon coming and going from a build a few
> times, they line up with the menia with field glasses hopping to get that
> 'once in a lifetime' glimpse.
> No they aren't out looking for 'special' information about dragons
> (although the kooks in the group might :)) They every day citizens who set
> filters on all
> the newsgroups for information on dragons. They have dragon posters of dragons
> who have been photographed, they save money to visit Lake Louise, they have
> a collection of dragon T-shirts, they collect wierd stories from the
> Enquirer, they are just dragon fans.
> Kay
>
One of my earlier characters was a street samurai troll with a rather
childlike mind. In one holster, his Ares Predator II, in the other
holster, his Teddy Darktooth(tm) doll...(a plush purple dragon with pink
polka-dots that you could stick an audio chip into and watch him talk...)