01-04-2001, 11:56 AM | #11 |
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In England (where I live) there was no Collectors Edition it just came with a map (I might have bought one of the first ones). If anyone wants it there's a copy of it on The Ironworks Network W&W site that you can probably copy and paste or save as a picture.I lost my map but all it really did was give perfect details of all the outdoor areas (only where the bushes and trees and buildings where, not actual monster or quest info).If I can find it I'll scan it into my computer, zip it and email it to anyone who wants a copy.That is, assuming I can find it (I've got it narrowed down to my bedroom but that's knee deep in various RPG stuff all over the floor).I'll make a new post about it if I find it, hang on for now.Oh, and mine cost me about £30 (that's 45 USD).
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01-04-2001, 03:25 PM | #12 |
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You are right Davros, have the conversations around the wrong way, just as well I do not work in payroll attempting to pay everyone!! Then again I could become popular by paying too much!! Been away from decent cricket too long, that is the only excuse, not game to discuss cricket with the Kiwis however, too afraid they will mention the dreaded ....under arm... incident.
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01-04-2001, 04:46 PM | #13 |
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Ah, cricket I love a good game of cricket (not just because I'm English but I actually like it).I have only been loosely following cricket for the last four years and have never had the benefit of an explanation of the rules, but now it's gone too comersial.I liked cricket just before football hooligans started buying tickets and singing footbal chants (this happened once or twice recently),oh well, something else to grumble about.My favourite cricketing incident was back in (was it '97 or 98?)when Phillip Tuffnel was rung up in his car on the way to the first five matches and told not to bother.When he turned up for the sixth one he bowled out six or seven of the oposition,dodged a charging Shane Warn (did I spell his name right?) and even caught one of his own balls.Now that seemed heroic>
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01-04-2001, 05:41 PM | #14 |
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As far as I know I just got a normal addition of the game and I did get a map!
Very useful too! Wyv |
01-04-2001, 06:07 PM | #15 |
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Weird....my box came with rubber sheets, adult sized diapers, and a book entitled: "Bedwetting, Beat It Through Self Hypnosis"....oh wait...what were you all talking about again?
Making Insane People Look Away In Fear, |
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