On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Jeanne Hedge wrote:
Ami: This scene looks quite familiar too.
CCfH: Yes, they were posted in draft back in November. The 4th, actually.
I hid the negatives, so no one can blackmail me with them ^_^
Ami: Ahh! I feel better knowing I do not hallucinate.
Thanks for the MSTing, Dread Space Pirate Bailesu, Mizuno Ami (The helpful
commentator), and Fargo(don't let your cameo appearance go to your head,
Fargo, or you'll end up in one of the co-author's Leon-land ^_^)
Fargo: HEY! Don't make me SING at you!
John Walter Biles : MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas
ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
rhea@tass.org http://www.tass.org/~rhea/falcon.html
rhea@maison-otaku.net http://www.maison-otaku.net/~rhea/
"...commerce with the American colonies and plantations was
severely disrupted by political controversy during the 1770s."
T. Griffiths, P.A. Hunt and P.K. O'Brien, 'Inventive Activity in
the British Textile Industry, 1700-1800', The Journal of Economic
History, vol. 52, No. 4 (Dec. 1992), p. 897.