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From: Smilin' Assassin SmilinAssassin@********.demon.co.uk
Subject: Apology and stuff
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 20:01:14 +0100
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shadowrn-admin@*********.org
> [mailto:shadowrn-admin@*********.org]On Behalf Of Bull
> Sent: 13 September 1999 10:59
> To: shadowrn@*********.org
> Subject: Apology and stuff
>
>
> Ok, first off, I apologize to the 99% of you that my post WASN'T aimed at.
> It was out of line, and simply a badly needed vent.
>

<Snip the good stuff>

> --
> Bull -- The Best Ork Decker You Never Met
> bull@*******.net == bull22@***********.com == bull@***********.com

<And the sig!>

CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP!

Well said, end eloquently put. Personally, there are several things that I
dislike with SR3 over SR2, but - hey - for me SR1 had some things over SR2
(then again, I LOVE Tunnels and Trolls - go figure!)

BUT (boy, its a big but!) I appreciate the hard work that has gone into the
new rules, and I still LOVE the game. It almost took over my life at one
point, I enjoyed it so much!

'nuff said!

Smilin' Assassin

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