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Prophet of the Great God Glub

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Nov 9, 1994, 10:49:25 PM11/9/94
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That roaring fire sure does look inviting...

Would a polymorph be welcome (there are more Families' tales for campside
relating...)?
--
Pierre

Jan Hilborn

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Nov 10, 1994, 8:45:08 AM11/10/94
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Prophet of the Great God Glub (kette...@glub.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: That roaring fire sure does look inviting...

: Would a polymorph be welcome (there are more Families' tales for campside
: relating...)?

yeah, sure, as long as you don't kill all the trout in the stream....

James Harrion III

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Nov 11, 1994, 4:57:33 AM11/11/94
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Prophet of the Great God Glub (kette...@glub.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: That roaring fire sure does look inviting...

: Would a polymorph be welcome (there are more Families' tales for campside
: relating...)?

I thought your first story was great. BTW, if you're a polymorph, do you have
any preferred forms?

JHIII
"You think I speak for the University of California? Yeah, right!"

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: Pierre

Crystal or Moria

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Nov 14, 1994, 8:12:56 AM11/14/94
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> : --
> : Pierre
Pierre "I don't care"? Back from inside the lion? Or was the lion
yourself?
I'm rambling, I'm not too sorry though...
Anyone who knows what I'm talking about, tell me.

--
Wind Wolf of the Catskills -Briscoe Swamp (alias: TBG)

Reginald Rozee

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Nov 15, 1994, 3:49:55 AM11/15/94
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Prophet of the Great God Glub (kette...@glub.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: That roaring fire sure does look inviting...

Come on over, the fire's fine! (cough, hack, wheeze!) Whew, just
don't sit in the smoke to long, you'll get sparks in your fur.

-Snowlock {*}


--
Snowlock (rro...@ccs.carleton.ca)| My favorite disclaimer follows:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (thanks to Will for letting me use it)
"If we shadows have offended, Think but this and all is mended:
That you have but slumbered here, While these visions did appear;
And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend. If you pardon, we will mend."

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