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Message no. 1
From: runnerpaul@*****.com runnerpaul@*****.com
Subject: Page XX in MITS [was: Whither Shadowrun?]
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 22:05:38 -0400 (EDT)
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At 08:07 PM 5/7/1999 -0400, Schizi@***.com wrote:
>> Or it's got bugs (mistakes, that is). Didn't someone say a bunch

>of
>> pages in theirs were blank?
>>
>not in mine, though I caught 2 (see page XX) 's that I already told
>Mike
>about :-)
>

Come on. It just simply _ISN'T_ a first printing Shadowrun product if
there isn't at least one page XX reference.

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Message no. 2
From: Veskrashen veskrashen@*******.com
Subject: Page XX in MITS [was: Whither Shadowrun?]
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 17:50:27 -1000
runnerpaul@*****.com wrote:
>
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> At 08:07 PM 5/7/1999 -0400, Schizi@***.com wrote:
> >> Or it's got bugs (mistakes, that is). Didn't someone say a bunch
>
> >of
> >> pages in theirs were blank?
> >>
> >not in mine, though I caught 2 (see page XX) 's that I already told
> >Mike
> >about :-)
> >
>
> Come on. It just simply _ISN'T_ a first printing Shadowrun product if
> there isn't at least one page XX reference.

For those who need it, Page XX can be found in White Wolf's Malkavian
Handbook.

Veskrashen

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