On Jan 5, 2004, at 3:29 PM, Lee K. Seitz wrote:
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I've probably discussed this before, but don't you hate it when you
find a game manual (or other piece) and there's no sign of the rest of
it? I went by a thrift store today ('tis the season to clean out
attics, basements, and garages for the
Hugh Falk stated:
>I store loose pieces anally...um...that didn't sound right :-) ...in a
>very organized way. They're in hanging alphabetical folders in a file
>cabinet.
*Smack!* You know, I suppose I could do with them what I've done with
my Atari 2600 manuals. I have them stored anal . . . e
I store loose pieces anally...um...that didn't sound right :-) ...in a
very organized way. They're in hanging alphabetical folders in a file
cabinet.
Hugh
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From: Lee K. Seitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:30 PM
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> I've probably discussed this before, but don't you hate it when you
> find a game manual (or other piece) and there's no sign of the rest of
> it?
Yeah, always leaves me wondering if there was a rest of it, and somebody
just beat me to it.
> So, do you guys have boxes full of pieces of games wa