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Message no. 1
From: Number Ten Ox <number_10_ox@**********.COM>
Subject: [OT] [Carp] Re: Help with roll players
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:18:10 -0800
---David Buehrer <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG> wrote:
>
> For the mere cost of a Thaum, Grifter13 wrote:
> / Grifter cringes as he remebers the imfamous carp "Thwaping" that he read
> / about in the FAQ.
>
> Well... that's pretty much asking for it :)
> Now, don't move..
> Wait for it..

<Carp sacrificed to the Elder Gods of Bandwidth>

David, either you had a program to do this, or you have *entirely* too
much free time on your hands. :)

> -David B.

--Number 10.

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Message no. 2
From: A Halliwell <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: [OT] [Carp] Re: Help with roll players
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 17:23:31 +0000
And verily, did Number Ten Ox hastily scribble thusly...
|David, either you had a program to do this, or you have *entirely* too
|much free time on your hands. :)

Nahhh... That things been flying around the shadowrn list for well over a
year. He just saved it after someone else got a good THWAPping.

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