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Message no. 1
From: MINION <goehrigd@****.CANISIUS.EDU>
Subject: New Dark Lord
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 16:16:59 -0500
I think that giving the title over to Carl is a good idea
given that he accepts it (he may after all prefer something
else) Precluding that I would like to suggest that the list
contact Carl and try to get him on it. We on the Dark Sun
list have been trying to do this with regards to some
of the designers at T$R but have yet to convince them of the value.
I think this the proper time to get a clear and present
presence on the list proper...that way all of use loosers who
don't have friends at FASA could have a greater voice.

Remember we have the power of the ALMIGHTY BUCK on our side.

A digest could even be added:

ASK CARL...

maybe not...

Still my proposal stands.. Any opinions?

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Message no. 2
From: Jason Mulligan <manwe@*******.HNA.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: New Dark Lord
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 18:44:34 EST
> else) Precluding that I would like to suggest that the list
> contact Carl and try to get him on it. We on the Dark Sun
> list have been trying to do this with regards to some
> of the designers at T$R but have yet to convince them of the value.

Yeah, that would be great. On the Earthdawn list we already have
Lou Prosperi and Robin Laws there helping out with various
questions/answers. I think having Carl here (or other designers) would be
great.



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Jason Mulligan
E-Mail to: manwe@*******.hna.com.au

- "There's a door"
- "Where does it go?"
- "It stays where it is, I think."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Eric)

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