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From: Randy Barron <rbarron@*****.CS.DU.EDU>
Subject: Re: A little more commentary
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1993 19:53:47 -0700
Bravissimo, signore. You have interpreted a rule that ISN'T in the rules.
I knew you could do it, Nightstalker.

First, I dislike "chill pills" [Ye Gods, another old phrase dragged up.
This is not to you in particular, Jason, I merely find it amusing.] as
I so enjoy arguing. Why else would I toss out such flamebait?

/Re: Encryption

OK, oops, made a boo-boo. Now yours and Roberto's posts make a bit
more sense.


/Re: Characters on the List

I can't help it. I'm defensive about those I love. :) But you do seem
like WANTED to tell me, though. Was I mistaken?


/ Re: Spikebabies

I would think that the trip would be one way. Once the mana was high
enough, you would become an elf. Otherwise, no matter their power, I
do think that the 4th world elders would have become human as well. There
would be no mana for them to manipulate to keep themselves elves and they
would have died long hence, neh? No matter their magickal power, without
the mana to power it, they would have died.


/ Re: Thine Opinions

I did not ask you to apologize for your opinions, I did, possibly,
ask you to apologize for your words. And, trust me on this, I will almost
certainly disagree with you on something, even if I have to look for it.
I'm in an argumentative mood latley. But then, arguments are so much fun,
neh?


I have used and enjoyed Jerricho for a long time and I shall do the
same here. I appreciated the comments people e-mailed me but I must
admit that I enjoyed Jason's more. I so love a good argument.


Stormy

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