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From: Dvixen dvixen@****.com
Subject: (OT) Stuff VAGUELY related to Shadowrun
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 23:06:15 -0800
At 04:41 PM 2/26/99 , Manx annoyed me by writing:
>At 22:11 25/02/99 PST Rand "DocWagon" Ratinac wrote
>>People,
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>>I wouldn't do this normally, but I'm desperate. I have two questions.
>>These are going to sound weird, but, yes, they're related to Shadowrun.
>>Rat's running a new competition at Winterhawk's Virtual Magespace, if
>>you didn't know (plug plug!) and I need some information for an entry.
>>Rat, if you're reading this, STOP NOW! The questions will give away who
>>wrote the entry and we don't want that to happen, do we? :)
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>>Questions 2: There's this song - it features in Patriot Games. It's
>>playing from the TV when the IRA hitman gets murdered in his cottage.
>>Very "Enya-ish" if you know what I mean. I THINK it's called "Song
for
>>the Dead". Can anyone confirm or correct this?

Not Enya, I'm happy to say.

The song is "Harry's Game" and it is by Clannad. It is on the Anam Cd. :)

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