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From: Wildfire <sara.miller@***********.EDU>
Subject: Re: Promos
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:41:52 -0500
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Zachariah Hoffman wrote:

> I just recently got into SR:CCG and love it. It is such a nice change
> from the usual Magic friday's. I was wondering if there was a way to
> get the promo cards other than ordering back issues of all the
> magazines they came in. Zach


If you've got stuff to trade, some people around here have got some
extras. If you have to buy them, ask around the list and/or check out
an online auction site.

Wildfire
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"I was laying in bed, looking up at the stars when I suddenly thought
to myself, "Where the @#$% did my roof go?!"

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<P>Zachariah Hoffman wrote:
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SIZE=-1>I just
recently got into SR:CCG and love it. It is such a nice change from the
usual Magic friday's.&nbsp; I was wondering if there was a way to get the
promo cards other than ordering back issues of all the magazines they came
in.</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT
SIZE=-1>Zach</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BR>If you've got stuff to trade, some people around here have got some
extras.&nbsp; If you have to buy them, ask around the list and/or check
out an online auction site.

<P>Wildfire
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<BR>&nbsp;"I was laying in bed, looking up at the stars when I suddenly
thought to myself, "Where the @#$% did my roof go?!"
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