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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Who's Who of SRCard
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 1997 20:59:44 -0700
Following the idea of a project forged by Steve Tinner on ShadowRN.
Your FL and AFL would like to propse creating a Who's Who page for the
SRCard list.

Lady Jestyr has graciously offered space at her site for the page, and
since she's already hosting the list homepage this project is falling
into her lap as well. ;o)

What were looking for is:
- scanned pic (if available)
- links to your SRTCG an on-line trading lists (if you have 'em)
- an address for an email link (can be pulled off your mail)
- Age or DOB
- where you're geographically located (no personal addresses)
- maybe a personal quote or TCG tip you have to offer

Lady Jestyr can hammer out the details and let you know where to send
all this stuff. I just wanted to throw the idea out to you and see
what response it got. Not to mention it helps cut down on the
recurring threads of "where's everyone from" or "what's the average
age on this list?" Members of ShadowRN can attest to the semi-regular
occurence of such surveys. :o)

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Web Page: Poisoned Elves at www.primenet.com/~gamemstr

"You're calling me Bitch like it's a bad thing."
--> CrapGame during the Drive in the Country tournament




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