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Message no. 1
From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: Happy Birthday to You!
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1993 17:14:00 -0800
You know what we need to do to celebrate this grand birthday?

A Virtual Shadowtk Award/Recognition of Merit party. Or maybe not. Or maybe
I should print out that Cast of Characters and do the Shadowtalk Census I've
been thinking about doing. I've been kinda wonder how many characters of varing
different types there were on the list.

Well, Happy Birthday Shadowtalk!

See Ya in Shadows, "I can count the number of days I've worked
Jason J Carter since graduation on one hand." - ME!
The Nightstalker Carter@***.EDU
Message no. 2
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday to You!
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1993 20:54:27 -0600
On Tue, 2 Nov 1993, Jason Carter, Nightstalker wrote:

> You know what we need to do to celebrate this grand birthday?
>
> A Virtual Shadowtk Award/Recognition of Merit party.

How do ya mean?

> Or maybe not. Or maybe
> I should print out that Cast of Characters and do the Shadowtalk Census I've
> been thinking about doing. I've been kinda wonder how many characters of varing
> different types there were on the list.

Well, the Cast of Characters is only up to date as of about July (about
the time that PLOT-D came online). Everything before that ISN'T in the
cast; no mention of Dark Elf or any of Vinnie's characters or anyone else
that has since left the virtual world.

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