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- From: djdaneh@pbhyc.PacBell.COM (Dan'l DanehyOakes)
- Subject: Re: Looking for Another Day, Another Dungeon, by Robert Costniuk
- Reply-To: djdaneh@PacBell.COM (Dan'l DanehyOakes)
- Organization: Pacific * Bell, San Ramon, CA
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 23:58:09 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.235809.26281@pbhyc.PacBell.COM>
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- In article <BzMpt5.I71@ecf.toronto.edu> rodrigc@ecf.toronto.edu (RODRIGUES CRAIG J) writes:
- >I read a book a few months ago called "Another Day, Another Dungeon".
- >I think the author's name is something like 'Robert Costniuk', but
- >I'm not sure.
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- The author of ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DUNGEON is Greg Costikian (there may be one
- more letter in there).
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- >I would like to know if any of you Internetters have encountered any
- >sequels to the book, or if you know anything about the author.
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- No sequels found to date. It rather obviously sets up for one, though,
- so I presume that if you're a sequel-waiter you have one to wait for here.
-
- And, yes, it's quite funny.
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- When you're stuffing yourself at the Christmas parties,
- don't be surprised when I tell you to take a running jump.
- You're missing the point I'm sure does not need making:
- the Christmas spirit is not what you drink.
- --Ian Anderson
-
- Dan'l Danehy-Oakes, Net.Roach
- My opinions do NOT represent Pacific Bell,
- Professional Development, or anyone else.
- But I'm willing to share.
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