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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Arclight)
Subject: rpg-store in the San Diego area
Date: Sun Aug 5 15:20:01 2001
As the subject says, I need the address of a rpg-shop (preferably near the
UCSD and with YotC in stock ;)

Arclight
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Dave Post)
Subject: rpg-store in the San Diego area
Date: Sun Aug 5 15:30:01 2001
At 09:27 PM 8/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:

>As the subject says, I need the address of a rpg-shop (preferably near the
>UCSD and with YotC in stock ;)
>
>Arclight
>


You're in San Diego? Permanently, or just on vacation?

Anyways, there is a game store in the Hazard Center, which is in Mission
Valley, reight between Friars Road and the 8 freeway.

It's called Game Empire, it has YotC in stock as of Saturday (I bough my
copy there), and the phone is 619-574-6740

The address is 7510 Hazard Center Dr.

I always shop there because they have a 10% military discount, which is
great for me. Anyways, give them a call for directions, or go to
www.mapquest.com

Good luck
Dave
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Arclight)
Subject: rpg-store in the San Diego area
Date: Sun Aug 5 15:40:01 2001
At 12:27 05.08.2001 -0700, Dave Post wrote:

<snip>

Thanks for the quick reply :)

>You're in San Diego? Permanently, or just on vacation?

If I'd be in the US ATM, I'd be teasing you all with bookworms pager ;) A
friend of mine is on holidays in SD now.

<snip addresses>

Thanks :)

>I always shop there because they have a 10% military discount, which is
>great for me. Anyways, give them a call for directions, or go to
>www.mapquest.com

Quite nice, yes :)

Arclight

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