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RE: [DL] Howdy and a question!



The Music from the Outlaws computer game by LucasArts. The game CD's double
as standard  audio CD's.

Marshal Anderson
Still alive and kicking, and back on the list.


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From: grifter@priv2.onet.pl [mailto:grifter@priv2.onet.pl]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 11:30 AM
To: deadlands@gamerz.net
Subject: Odp: [DL] Howdy and a question!



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Od: Scott Woodard <ogma01@earthlink.net>
Do: deadlands@gamerz.net <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Data: 4 czerwca 2000 07:32
Temat: [DL] Howdy and a question!


>Greetings all!
>
>I'm a "new" member of this list (although I've been running a DL campaign
>for over a year now).  I'm thrilled to be a part of this on-line community
>(or should I say, Posse?)
>
>On to the question:
>
>Apart from Pinnacle's own music CD and various Ennio Morricone tracks, what
>other music suggestions do you all have for background tapes/CDs?  I tend
to
>have stuff playing during our games for atmosphere, but I need to put a
>fresh new compilation together!
>
>Also, what are some unusual items you've all used for Fate Pots?  I use a
>small, antique wooden bucket, and I've played with one Marshal who had a
>spitoon. What do you use?
>
>Later!
>
>Scott Alan Woodard
>ogma01@earthlink.net
>
>
>
>
>
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How about music from the 'Dead man' (it's the film that Johnny Deep is
playing in) by Neil Young or from 'For a few dollars more'.

Mac


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