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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: The Best Luck in the World!
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 02:34:31 -0400
At 11:28 PM 9/18/97 -0700, Loki wrote these timeless words:
>---Lady Jestyr wrote:
>>
>> Now how is *this* for the best luck ever!
>>
>> I was in the local card shops today and bought myself a starter pack
>> (oh, feeding the addiction :)... was all depressed cause it only had
>> *one* card I needed. I hate having nearly completed a set - but at
>least
>> with the other cards I collect the games have been out long enough
>that
>> you can buy singles.
>>
>> Anyway, I was walking down the street, and there, sitting on the
>> pavement, was... A HATCHETMAN 2057 card!!!! I looked around and
>couldn't
>> see whose it was - so I am now the proud owner of a Hatchetman 2057
>> card. <happy dance> :)
>>
>> Just felt I should share that with you all. :)
>
>
>Hey! Congrats!
>
>That ranks right up there with my story of meeting Skuzzy at GC where
>he gave me Skwraaaaaak!, Fuchi, Flatline, and Lord Torgo plus put up
>Hatchetman 2057 as ante in a demo game, which I also won.
>
>Welcome to the Lucky Few Club. ;o)
>
Or me scoring Flatline and Fuchi there, after Skuzzy gave Loki some extras
when he thought he lost his, but didn;t...

Is that convuluted enough, or what?

<grin>
--
Bull, aka Steven Ratkovich, aka Rak, aka a lot of others! :]

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