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From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Back to spoiler spaces, but don;t even *THINK*
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 02:21:45 +0100
In article <3.0.16.19970715035433.2c2f0f6a@*****.com>, Bull
<chaos@*****.COM> rambled on endlessly about Back to spoiler spaces, but
don;t even *THINK*
>At 01:42 AM 7/15/97 +0100, Avenger wrote these timeless words:
>
>>occured a while back. Several of my players subscribed to this list last
>>year, someone decided to post a comment to the list starting with
>>something like...
>>
>[SNIP example of Dunky Spoiler]
>
>It was indeed B5 related, and basically, they gave away the season finale.
>That alone woud have pissed me off, had I not seen the episode...

I'm glad I missed the beginning of this thread then, because I've not
seen that episode yet... :)

>Something similar HAS happened to me on another list, and one of the
>reason's I encourage the Spoiler Spaces. I was on the Raymond Feist
>mailing list (He writes a series of Excellent Riftwar novels.

Yes I'm familiar with them, very good indeed. :)

>Also, if anyone ever DIDN'T put in spoiler spaces when Tinner starts
>tossing ideas at you guys for his campaign, I'd guarantee a flame from me,
>as well as from him, because I LIKE to be surprised...

Although I hate surprises, I like to be surprised. now figure that out
if you can :)

>(Though I do peek
>at my christmas presents early...:))

tsk, tsk... :) Naughty boy. That's it, you're off my Christmas list.
:)

>>Not if he can help it. Bull is surprisingly reserved a lot of the time,
>>but don't make the mistake of thinking him civilised. He is an Ork
>>after all...
>>
>><Ducks into shelter - again> :)
>>
>Ook ook, Petey... Ook ook :]

<grin> No Bull... Ork, not Chimp. :)



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