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Message no. 1
From: fauxpas@******.net (Faux Pas)
Subject: Used Book Store Trip
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 18:08:11 -0500
Well gang, I went to five different bookstores in Houston and found nada,
zip, zilch Shadowrun stuff. So to all six of you who asked me to keep an
eye out for all that out of print stuff, sorry. There wasn't any to be found.

Actually, the only SR stuff I found was at a huge bookstore where everything
was list price. All they had that was of interest were all in print books.
("At most places, you'd expect to pay $18.00 for this book, but here at
Borders, you'll pay only $18.00.")

-Thomas Deeny
Cartoonist At Large

"You can imagine the sequel thing is kind of a bitch. But it's too late to
worry about that. We're all dead. Thanks for coming."
-Penn, _Penn and Teller Get Killed_
Message no. 2
From: Tim Serpas <wretch@**.com>
Subject: Re: Used Book Store Trip
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 22:14:37 -0500 (CDT)
If you're a Texan, you should know about Half Price Books.
The one near campus in Austin usually has SR stuff, except
my roommate just grabbed about half of it. He's a little
too happy right now. I may have to hose him down.

Tim Serpas
wretch@**.com
Message no. 3
From: fauxpas@******.net (Faux Pas)
Subject: Re: Used Book Store Trip
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 22:05:40 -0500
>If you're a Texan, you should know about Half Price Books.
>The one near campus in Austin usually has SR stuff, except
>my roommate just grabbed about half of it. He's a little
>too happy right now. I may have to hose him down.
>
>Tim Serpas

I love Half Price. Over half of my SR2 stuff came from Half Price. We hit
3 Half Price Bookstores in Houston Saturday. No Shadowrun stuff there.

-Thomas Deeny

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