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Spanky The Man (SpankyTheMan@gmail.com) |
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From: Spanky The Man <SpankyTheMan@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Popeye, RPG MAN, Spanky
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 10:02:58 -0500
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On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 10:53:18 -0600, papadoc <forastero@duvalier.ht>
wrote:
>Just wanted to say THANK YOU.
De nada. I'm glad these posts are finding an audience; half the reason
I up them is to ensure this stuff doesn't get lost into the ether. A
lot of these D&D books are well-written and it seems a shame that they
might disappear just because the company that produced them happened
to go out of business :)
Of course, the best way to say thanks is to up something in return. It
doesn't have to be anything new (although different would be nice, to
minimize duplication), nor are great quantities required. And you
never know, you might unwittingly have the only copy of some book that
everyone else is dying to add to their archives ;-)
Here, I'll even put in a request: anyone have any of the "Thieves
Guild" books from Gamelords published in the '80s?
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