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Message no. 1
From: Callisto <bginc@**********.NL>
Subject: played adventures was:(Re: Disguise :o{)
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 18:37:44 +0200
Priority: normal
Date sent: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 13:17:47 +0200
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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Organization: Plastic Warriors
Subject: Re: Disguise :o{
To: SHADOWRN@********.ITRIBE.NET

> Callisto said on 21:00/2 Sep 98,...
>
> (You might want to add a spoiler space -- there are people on the list who
> haven't played the published adventure to which you refer yet. I've left
> it out as I'm not giving away too much more than you have already.)

Hmmm, there actually are people on this list who HAVEN'T played
any adventure I have? Wow, and I thought miracles didn't come
that often anymore, I mean, all the messages I have read so far
(lately and before) were all about way new adventures and stuff,
with references to others people played so I didn't think spoilering
was nessecary.

But, I guess you're right, and I will spoilerspace my ingame-related
messages from now on :)

*grins: anything to keep the GM happy :)*
Callisto

"Love is a trick that nature plays to get us to reproduce,
I want no part of it."

bginc@**********.nl
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/bginc

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