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Message no. 1
From: William Monroe Ashe <wma6617@****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: an idea...
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 08:41:19 -0500
On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Dvixen wrote:

> A sort of idea from skimming the list...
>
> What about a compilation of silly everyday items?
>
> Useful things, maybe, ducttape, flashlights, dunno. I always thought a
> list like that would be cool, in our group we use a catalog. ;)
>
> -Dvixen
>
Actually the "Plastic Warriors" compilations have all that sort of stuff,
and "NERPS Underworld" has a bunch more


no I'm not Gurth ... I just play him on t.v.


regards

Bill
Message no. 2
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: Re: an idea...
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 14:57:05 -0700
William Monroe Ashe wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Dvixen wrote:

[bah. snip all that]

Uh... Bill? How did this end up on ShadowRN? I sent it to SrCreate...

> no I'm not Gurth ... I just play him on t.v.

Wake up man!!! You've been working too hard!!!

--

Dvixen Code-word : Weevil-chuck. dvixen@********.com
"And I thought First Ones were rare." - Ivanova - Babylon 5
Vodka corrupts. Abolut Vodka corrupts absolutely.
Message no. 3
From: William Monroe Ashe <wma6617@****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: an idea...
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 08:30:15 -0500
On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Dvixen wrote:

> William Monroe Ashe wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Dvixen wrote:
>
> [bah. snip all that]
>
> Uh... Bill? How did this end up on ShadowRN? I sent it to SrCreate...
>
> > no I'm not Gurth ... I just play him on t.v.
>
> Wake up man!!! You've been working too hard!!!
>

A quick check ... OOPS!!!, I will now put on the blindfold, stand against
the wall, and await the carp firing squad.



a thousand pardons

-Bill

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