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| From | Message | Posted by elodie uskidscompute.com
5/14/2003 02:07:37 play online chess | Subject: The Sky Knights...
Message: New Team for:
- Aviation/Chess/Macintosh Computer "addicted"
members (others welcome of course!)...
- Male or Female... ;o)
- No sharing computer accounts...
- Max profile info given (desirable)...
- No timeout's will be admitted, except for a valid and/or
legitimate reason...
- Private owned Homepage/Forum available to be
organised... eventually by new good english speaking
Captain willing to take over captaincy.
Feel free to apply: elodie
Albert
| Posted by elodie uskidscompute.com
5/14/2003 08:30:49 play online chess | Update...
Message: The Sky Knights...
New Team for:
- Aviation/Chess/Macintosh Computer "addicted"
members (others welcome of course!)...
- Male or Female... ;o)
- No same computer accounts...
- Max profile info given (desirable)...
- No timeout's will be admitted, except for a valid and/or
legitimate reason...
- Very active members on the Team Forum...
- Private owned Homepage/Forum available to be
organised... eventually by good english speaking
Member willing to take over Captaincy.
Feel free to apply: elodie
Albert
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