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From: dghost@****.com dghost@****.com
Subject: Shadowrun Academy Awards
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 02:03:58 -0700
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999 23:08:31 -0700 (PDT) Rand
Ratinac?<docwagon101@*****.com> writes:
> Sorry about the delay, people, but this one always keeps taking a
> backseat to my other activities.
>
> About three weeks ago (I think) I said that there was only three weeks
> to go. Seeing as how I haven't had any time to do notices or the like
> over the last two weeks though, voting ends two weeks from today (if I
> remember :) ). Get your votes in now!!! If you've voted previously,
> check the categories anyway. Some of them may be new to you, or your
> votes may have changed.
<SNIP>

Again or the same contest you've been running for months? If so, can you
tell me what I've voted on?

> Favourite Shadowrun Artist (self explanatory)

Have you gotten any votes other than for Timothy Bradstreet ;)

<SNIP>
> And, just for fun, the Hall of Infamy..
> Worst Shadowrun Product Ever (another overall category - the Shadowrun
> product you detest most).

DMZ!!! :)

> Mail me privately if you wish to vote. If you have any ideas for
> categories you think I've forgotten, let me know.
>
> *Doc' starts making up some gold-plated dragons with their pants around
> their ankles in full moon - The Dunkies...*

Ya know ... this is 1999 ... Dunky's not dead yet ... ;)

-Alfredo
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
-Groucho Marx

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