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From: dghost@****.com dghost@****.com
Subject: T-shirt time! - Lets get to Voting!
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 00:25:27 -0600
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 20:05:58 EST Starrngr@***.com writes:
<SNIP>
>Noooo Problem Ghost. The cow and runners: The cow is your basic white
cow
>with black splotches, no horns.

I'm a city kid, I thought all cows had horns ... just the males (ie,
bulls) had big `uns.

>The kid riding her is about 12-13, short
>blonde hair, and dressed like he's the son of a high level corp exec.

Not being the son of a high level corp exec, wot's that like? :)

>The cow
>is walking along rather sedately, while the runners are running like mad
to
>keep up, and consist of A male human with an obvious cyberarm carrying a
BIG
>handgun,

Reveolver or automatic? Any particular calibur/make (Savalette Guardian,
Colt Anaconda, etc ...)?

>a zaftig female elf with red hair being followed by a Rotor drone,

What the hell is a zaftig?

>A
>male dwarf in sort of Jedi like garb waving a sword over his head,

Seen HOL? ... BEN!!! :)

> and a big
>troll in the back waving a staff like he is trying to cast a spell. How
much
>more detail do you want?

You know, I thought the fuzzy slippered troll was in on this ... Now I
remember, that came later as possible opposition for the runners
depending on what side they were on...

--
D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
"You, you're like a spoonful of whoopass." --Grace
"A magician is always 'touching' himself" --Page 123, Grimoire (2nd
Edition)

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