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Message no. 1
From: Role Playing Manager <moria@*****.EERIE.FR>
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1993 07:33:11 GMT
> Happy Birthday to you
> Happy Birthday to you
> Happy Birthday dear ShadowTalk
> Happy Birthday to you

Whaow ! Let me offer this big virtual pie for this occasion.

Happy birthday to you dear Shadowtalk.

> Yes, it was one year ago this very day that the ShadowTalk list came
> online. In that time we've had lots of kidnappings, a matrix war or two,
> AIs, a revolution, weddings, deaths, a talking toaster, a grumpy dragon and
> other things far too numerous to mention.

YIKE! All of that here. Shadows are really moving here!!

> Just to give you some numbers for the amount of information that has
> passed over a tiny list that started with around 10 people:
>
> [ Stats removed ]
>
> This project has been far more successful than I could possibly have
> imagined when I started it. You should all give yourselves a pat on the
> back and a bowl of ice cream. I'm proud of you all.

You're to kind fearless leader. I'm really happy to be one of the new
generation of subscribers. I've been here for 4 weeks now.

> Let's see if we can keep up the great work, and maybe even increase the
> traffic for fiscal 1994. :-)

Yeah! let's go.



Ben - NightWolf

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| Benjamin Legangneux | "How can you find your way in the shadows, |
| | If you have no light ?" |
| e-mail : moria@*****.fr | |
| legangne@*****.fr | Michael Styx - Tales of the Black Dove |
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