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From: Neil Phillips <mikep@***.NET.AU>
Subject: Re: 50 questions
Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 11:54:23 +0900
Bull wrote:
>
> At 08:00 PM 5/15/97 EDT, Gweedo The Killer Pimp wrote these timeless words:
> >I'm sorry to ask this, but can somebody privately E-Mail me the 50
> >questions that everybody else keeps talking about. I haven't thought
> >that much about them, until I played last weekend and we had one PC
> >making up his character, and how he would react to things as he went
> >along.
> >
> Hmmm...
>
> Well, I originally wrote the 50+ questions (there were 53), tho I have
> since lost them do to mailbox crashes, computer crashes, and the like...:(
>
> However, I have hope!
>
> Apparently the questions are somewhere on Paolo Marcucci's Shadowrun
> Archive! I wasn't able to locate them myself, (I only looked real quick
> this afternoon. My compy hates websurfing:( )but they are there somewhere.
> In fact, if anyone does find the, can you please give me the URL? I'd
> like to get a new copy, and maybe add them to my own web page.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Also, as another plea to regain lost silliness that I posted (And since I
> had someone ask about it), does anyone have a copy of the "FLUFF from the
> Shadows" SR Commercials that I posted (And someone else did one as well,
> not sure who). I really could use a copy of that as well (Especially the
> Menthos one:)).
>
> Thanks, and sorry about the SPAM...:]
>
> Bull
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>
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the 50+ question are in the latest post in nightlife's den.
so there ya go.
and I wasn't even looking for them :)
--
N-ster
(mikep@***.net.au)
"N"

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