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Message no. 1
From: Hal Mangold <hmangold@*******.AC.RUNET.EDU>
Subject: Germany Arrives!
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 23:04:32 EST
Just a note to everyone, the Germany sorcebook is out! I haven't actually
seen it yet, but my best friend up north in D.C. called to tell me that he
had a copy, so i anticipate aquiring it in a couple of days. Watch for it!


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hal Mangold >> hmangold@*******.ac.runet.edu >>"Patience is like
bread
Angus The Red, >> Radford University,Radford Va.>> they say,I ran out of
Fictional Scottsman>> Apathy capitol of the USA >> that yesterday....
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Geek code under construction.
Message no. 2
From: Markus Turba <turba@**********.UNI-FRANKFURT.DE>
Subject: Re: Germany Arrives!
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 12:22:17 MEZ
Hal Mangold
>
> Just a note to everyone, the Germany sorcebook is out! I haven't actually

Not so bad. I have my "Deutschland in den Schatten" about two years now. :-)

> seen it yet, but my best friend up north in D.C. called to tell me that he
> had a copy, so i anticipate aquiring it in a couple of days. Watch for it!


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