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Message no. 1
From: grahamdrew grahamdrew@*********.com
Subject: [Private Re:] Books in my area
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 05:54:03 -0500
I am extremely interested in one of the copys of Tir Na nOg, and
additionally, if they have them:

Lone Star
Tir Tagnagere (spelling's probly wrong, close as I can get them)



Ryan W. Bolduan wrote:
>
> I was just at one of the many gaming stores within the Twin Cities
> (that's Minnesota). At one of them they had one copy of each:
>
> Grimoire: 1st Edition
> Virtual Realities: 1st Edition
> Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America
> Tir-Nan-N'Og (sure it's not spelled right) 3 copies
> Shadowbeat
> NAN Vol 1
> NAN Vol 2
>
> And a couple other hard to find modules (that I didn't write down), and a
> few out of print sourcebooks that for some odd reason I can't remember
> right now. If you're interested in me picking one up for you give me a
> private (key word here) e-mail and we'll talk. The store unfortunately is
> on the other side of town from me so I might have to throw in a couple
> extra bucks for gas.
>
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Message no. 2
From: grahamdrew grahamdrew@*********.com
Subject: [Private Re:] Books in my area
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 06:19:49 -0500
Sorry about that, I would have sworn I replaced the list's email address
with the personal one, but I guess I screwed up.

Self...

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BTW, sorry to whoever I sole the graphic from. I never really planned
on using it but it was the only one I had arround....

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