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Re: [HoE] Misplaced my copy of Road Warriors.
I could have sworn that I saw the correction to this. . .
but I don't have 'em the AR.
>Yeah Doc, its the Road Vigilante. Concentrations are listed, as are die
>types for Traits (D:d10, N:d12, Str:d6, Q:d8, V:d10, C:d8, K:d6, M:d6,
>Sm:d6, Sp:d6 respectively). The number of dice for each Trait is the
>information that's missing. As far as I know, there is no "official"
>correction, but I'd be pleased as punch to be proven wrong on that
>fact. If you need specifics on aptitudes/concentrations, feel free to
>email me direct and I'd be happy to fill you in. Hope that helps a
>little.
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>Matt Steflik
>Master of Wahoo
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Allan Seyberth
darious@darious.com
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Alastair Cooke:
Good Evening, and welcome to Masterpiece Theatre.
Tonight, we present the epic British drama "How The Chicken Went," based on
the 1843 novel by Herbert T.
Poultry, and adapted for the screen by Joanna Drumstick.
Starring Susan Hampshire as the Chicken, and Anthony Hopkins as the evil
and unrepentant diner, Borstrom, this elegant period piece explores the
mores and morality of a society in which ordinary chickens had to face
their destiny of crossing the road to meet their fate at the hands of the
monied upper classes, regardless of their own ambitions or desires...