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Message no. 1
From: Angel Ramos y David Fayes <hansa@****.NET>
Subject: PLAYING PC (MY COMMENTS)
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 21:26:34 -0500
First, TTYA for your comments. I bended (laughing) reading most of them.
I asked because the first PC I played was an elven thief (AD&D) and now my
second SR PC is an elven mage. (I forgot that I play CJ PARKER as a SS in
other group that we play once a year) and I wanted to now what other people
think about.

My fellow players have told me I'm doing it well so far and WE HAVE A LOT OF
FUN every time we gather to play.

And for addressing me directly I was not ashame of doing it but I did'nt
want to see the list full of non-sense or joke messages (with no ofense to
anyone, please)

Thanks again

I'll post some of the aventures of Sadira

ARRT
The elven mage
Message no. 2
From: Angel Ramos y David Fayes <hansa@****.NET>
Subject: PLAYING PC (MY COMMENTS)
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 00:29:50 -0500
YOU SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED THIS MESSAGE WITH ONE MISTAKE 8-(

>First, TTYA for your comments. I bent (sorry for my spelling) (laughing)
reading most of them.
>I asked because the first PC I played was an elven thief (AD&D) and now my
second SR PC is an elven mage. (I forgot that I play CJ PARKER as a SS in
other group that we play once a year) and I wanted to now what other people
think about.
>
>My fellow players have told me I'm doing it well so far and WE HAVE A LOT
OF FUN every time we gather to play.
>
>And for addressing me directly I was not ashame of doing it but I did'nt
want to see the list full of non-sense or joke messages (with no ofense to
anyone, please)
>
>Thanks again
>
>I'll post some of the aventures of Sadira
>
>ARRT
>The elven mage
>

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