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Message no. 1
From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Christmas shopping...
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 14:17:16 GMT
Whoever invented Christmas shopping should be shot !

There you go, an idea for a shadowrun. Find out the evil capatilist that
imposed Christmas shopping on us and bring him to trial (or just shoot him to
save the court costs).

Oh well I suppose I'd better go back and brave the hordes of Newcastle.

Merry Christmas all !

Phill.
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Phillip Steele - Email address P.C.Steele@***.ac.uk | Let's get out there
Department Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering | and TWAT it !
University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne, England |
Land of the mad Geordies | The Powerhouse
Message no. 2
From: What ? <MCM@***.BRIGHTON.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Christmas shopping...
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 15:07:00 GMT
As a follow on to Phill's last message, how about a group of runner discover
how the hell a six foot yellow and pink blob gets to be the Uk's Christmas
No 1 ? And then terminate the obvious toxic creature and his summoner, the
Mysterious, Evil and massively over paid, Mr Edmmons ! (we love you really,Noel
:))

I've also heard that you lot in the States have a load of singing cats
at the top of the album charts ???? - some sort of mad, evil plotline from
the darkess hell is hatching !


Back to shadowrun what' the next book FASA are supposed to be releasing ?
Is it The Cetic Double Cross ?

- WHAT

Ps Phill - get yourself one of those electric wheel chairs, and whack up the
power - mow down those crowds in a large comfy chair !
Message no. 3
From: Joseph Cotton <Joseph.Cotton@*******.OIT.UNC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Christmas shopping...
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 10:52:52 EST
>
> Back to shadowrun what' the next book FASA are supposed to be releasing ?
> Is it The Cetic Double Cross ?
>
> - WHAT

Dunno what the next book'll be, but Celtic Double Cross is already in
my local hobby shop.

Joe Cotton
Joseph.Cotton@*******.oit.unc.edu
Message no. 4
From: Christopher Sean Jackson <jackson@*******.UTA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Christmas shopping...
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 11:05:25 CST
> Whoever invented Christmas shopping should be shot !
> There you go, an idea for a shadowrun. Find out the evil capatilist that
> imposed Christmas shopping on us and bring him to trial (or just shoot him to
> save the court costs).
> Oh well I suppose I'd better go back and brave the hordes of Newcastle.
> Merry Christmas all !
> Phill.

In a con game I played in a while back, we ended up chasing an
assasin through the Hulen shopping collosus, while he was still dressde
as san ta. (Silent night, Well.. he used a silencer :-b )
[the preceding was a smley w/ tounge out... Closed
Captioned for the humor inpaired]

Although it wasn't well covered in the game... malls are a
WONDERFULL place to play... Ya'll out there tell me your favorite
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places to set up runs (not city, unless it helps).
Message no. 5
From: "C. Paul Douglas" <granite@********.CLARK.NET>
Subject: Re: Christmas shopping...
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1993 14:39:14 -0500
On Wed, 22 Dec 1993, What ? wrote:

> I've also heard that you lot in the States have a load of singing cats
> at the top of the album charts ???? - some sort of mad, evil plotline from
> the darkess hell is hatching !

now you completely lost me
>
> Back to shadowrun what' the next book FASA are supposed to be releasing ?
> Is it The Cetic Double Cross ?
>
celtic double cross is already out - well here it is anyway. as it
tir-na-nag the needed ref manual to play cdc - as i remember from an
advert i say the next stuff due out are [in no particular order] sprawl
maps, the germany source book, and a new module [i can't remember the
name of this one]
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