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Message no. 1
From: Snake Eyes snake.eyes@********.att.net
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 23:30:06 -0700
1. Is there a web site somewhere for that SR Academy Awards thing?

2 a. What kind of coverage, if any, does Anchorage get in NAN2 (or any
other SR supplement)?

b. Have any of you expanded upon that info on your own web site or in
your own campaign world?

And a bonus question:

3. Do they still celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" in Aztlan?

Many Thanks.

~ Snake Eyes
Message no. 2
From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 23:37:18 -0700 (PDT)
> 1. Is there a web site somewhere for that SR Academy Awards thing?

Afraid not. It's all in my head and my saved email.

Which reminds me...update coming again.

*sigh* I think maybe this will be done by next year. :)

> 2 a. What kind of coverage, if any, does Anchorage get in NAN2 (or
any other SR supplement)?

None, off the top of my head.

> 3. Do they still celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" in Aztlan?

Beats me.

*Doc' sighs..."Damn, I'm slipping."*
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

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Message no. 3
From: AndMat3@***.com AndMat3@***.com
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 07:55:55 EDT
In a message dated 5/7/99 2:30:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
snake.eyes@********.att.net writes:

> 3. Do they still celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" in Aztlan?

yeah... i think that there's a picture with the "fun-loving" Azzie priests
throwning back Corona (with lime) as they cut out another heart! :)

andy
Message no. 4
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 17:58:47 -0300
"And now, a Channel 6 editorial reply to someone."
] 2 a. What kind of coverage, if any, does Anchorage get in NAN2 (or
] any other SR supplement)?

NAN Vol. 2 covers the Athabascan Council, where Anchorage is. And it
doesn't really give it any detail, for whatever reason (incidentally,
only Las Vegas is really covered in any sort of depth, as I recall, and
that's in Vol. 1). I can tell you some things though...storms often
blow in off the Gulf of Alaska, there's a major international airport
in Anchorage, and the only pink-skin tribe resides near it. Those're
the only mentions of Anchorage at all, and the storm thing I just threw
in for interest's sake. If you want more info on the A.C. in general,
give me a private mail (I won't say something silly like "Go buy NAN
Vol. 2," 'cause I hate that...).

-Murder of One
Message no. 5
From: Ahuizotl cuellare@***.telmex.net.mx
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 20:19:19 -0500
the only one i think i know
>
> 3. Do they still celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" in Aztlan?

OF COURSE :-) a bunch of indians (nacionales in Aztlan S words or
autoctonos ) give run for his money to the most powerfull army of the
time.
Also Aztlan is a imperialism country

> Many Thanks.
>
> ~ Snake Eyes
Message no. 6
From: Ereskanti@***.com Ereskanti@***.com
Subject: 2 Q's
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 09:20:10 EDT
In a message dated 5/7/1999 8:58:12 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
cuellare@***.telmex.net.mx writes:

> > 3. Do they still celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" in Aztlan?
>
> OF COURSE :-) a bunch of indians (nacionales in Aztlan S words or
> autoctonos ) give run for his money to the most powerfull army of the
> time.
> Also Aztlan is a imperialism country
>
Actually, they probably still have "Cinco de Mayo" celebrated as something
akin to the USA's "Thanksgiving" now, and the new "Independence Day"
would be
matching the moment "sovereignty" was announced/recognized for the nation of
Aztlan.

-K

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