A Conversation for Peregrin's Campaign Headquarters
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The Masque of the Red..., Emperor of Planet X Started conversation Sep 2, 2000
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Formal Invitation for Peregrin, Bluebottle, and their campaign staff
Peregrin Posted Sep 3, 2000
Er... thanks. It's a very interesting little box with an X in it. Has somebody nicked it?
Formal Invitation for Peregrin, Bluebottle, and their campaign staff
The Masque of the Red..., Emperor of Planet X Posted Sep 4, 2000
No, it's hosted at Geocities, and apparently Geocities doesn't like me. Sometimes the statue is visible, sometimes it isn't.
Formal Invitation for Peregrin, Bluebottle, and their campaign staff
Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Sep 4, 2000
Very nice. Glad to see that you're wearing your reflective belt for road safety purposes. Look left and right before crossing the road.
Formal Invitation for Peregrin, Bluebottle, and their campaign staff
The Masque of the Red..., Emperor of Planet X Posted Sep 4, 2000
Hey, when you're a famous supervillain you can break the fashion laws, too!
Formal Invitation for Peregrin, Bluebottle, and their campaign staff
Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Sep 4, 2000
Stop chatting about fashion and save your ship! It took me ages to do the paintwork on the last one.
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