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Message no. 1
From: "Steven A. Tinner" <bluewizard@*****.COM>
Subject: 4th of July
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 00:40:45 -0400
I'm planning on having one of my characters take part in a little patriotic
activity on July 4th, and was wondering if there is actually anyone running
a character that might have knowledge of where Seattle might hold an
Independance Day parade?

Anyone have similar plans?
Would my plan for a parade seriously alter anyone's plans?

Steven A. Tinner
bluewizard@*****.com
http://www.ncweb.com/users/bluewizard
"Every word is nonsense, but I understand ..." - Counting Crows
Message no. 2
From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: 4th of July
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 10:14:05 -0700
> I'm planning on having one of my characters take part in a little patriotic activity
on July 4th, and was wondering if there is actually anyone running a character that might
have knowledge of where Seattle might hold an Independance Day parade?

My take has always been that the UCAS doesn't celebrate Independence Day
- as it's an American, not an American-Canadian, event. To make up for
it, they have Union Day, October 15th.

That doesn't prevent illegal marches or demonstrations by the Daughters
and Sons of the American Revolution, however.

> Anyone have similar plans?
> Would my plan for a parade seriously alter anyone's plans?

Assuming it was held, it would be interesting should they go near
extraterritorial corp turf, especially, say, Aztlan...

> Steven A. Tinner
> bluewizard@*****.com
> http://www.ncweb.com/users/bluewizard
> "Every word is nonsense, but I understand ..." - Counting Crows

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