Back to the main page

Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

Message no. 1
From: Scott Koch <heydrich@*******.NET>
Subject: Disabilty
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 16:32:41 -0600
My first charcter that I created was a Shaman that was confided to a
hoverchair. He did fairly well execpt he got killed by a Street Sam. who
was being controlled by our local super sprit Harvey

Scott
Message no. 2
From: John Pederson <Canthros@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Disabilty
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 22:28:42 -0500
In a message dated 96-11-14 17:33:06 EST, you write:

>My first charcter that I created was a Shaman that was confided to a
>hoverchair. He did fairly well execpt he got killed by a Street Sam. who
>was being controlled by our local super sprit Harvey
>
>Scott

Was Harvey a pookah?:)

Canthros-the-doesn't-play-changeling-shapeshifter-mage

John Pederson "God is dead"
canthros@***.com -Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 to 1900)
lobo1@****.com "Nietzsche is dead"
http://members.gnn.com/lenoj/johns.htm -God (everlasting to everlasting)

"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Message no. 3
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@****.ORG>
Subject: Re: Disabilty
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 21:47:41 -0700
John Pederson wrote:
|
|In a message dated 96-11-14 17:33:06 EST, you write:
|
|>My first charcter that I created was a Shaman that was confided to a
|>hoverchair. He did fairly well execpt he got killed by a Street Sam. who
|>was being controlled by our local super sprit Harvey
|>
|>Scott
|
|Was Harvey a pookah?:)

Na ool. Na ool.

-David

/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\ dbuehrer@****.org /^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\
"His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking
alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free."
~~~http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/1068/homepage.htm~~~~

Further Reading

If you enjoyed reading about Disabilty, you may also be interested in:

Disclaimer

These messages were posted a long time ago on a mailing list far, far away. The copyright to their contents probably lies with the original authors of the individual messages, but since they were published in an electronic forum that anyone could subscribe to, and the logs were available to subscribers and most likely non-subscribers as well, it's felt that re-publishing them here is a kind of public service.