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Message no. 1
From: Andrew Payne III <smiling_bandit@**********.COM>
Subject: Trading Post (was:Brett's trading lists)
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 1997 08:32:01 -0700
Brett do you mind if I add a link to your page from my trading post
site? it's at http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr-trade
And if of anyone else that has a list on the web please send me a link
and I will set it up on my trading post site. Currently the only list
I could find was Lady Jester's. I put a link to it on my site but
forgot to ask permission. Lady Jester is ok that I set up a link to
your list?


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Andrew Payne III
smiling_bandit@**********.com
http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr - SRTCG general info
http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr-trade - SRTCG trading post





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Message no. 2
From: Lady Jestyr <jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: Trading Post (was:Brett's trading lists)
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 1997 01:43:13 +1000
> Brett do you mind if I add a link to your page from my trading post
> site? it's at http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr-trade
> And if of anyone else that has a list on the web please send me a link
> and I will set it up on my trading post site. Currently the only list
> I could find was Lady Jester's. I put a link to it on my site but
> forgot to ask permission. Lady Jester is ok that I set up a link to
> your list?

Absolutely fine.


Lady Jestyr

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