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    • Last call for a tournament this week!

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      TOURNAMENT INFO WILL BE POSTED SOON! THANK YOU!

      No one has stepped up yet to take charge of a tournament for this week. (I am going to be at work, sorry.) If we can get a time and date set, I will start promoting the tournament. If not, then I can't help out. If someone is going to start up a tournament, please drop me a line at webboardmod@foxchange.com

      I will do all I can to help you all have tournaments, but I do need help from you all too!

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      With a name like anklebiter, what do you expect? I am the fox -- my talk will thrill you, get to know me, my smile will chill you. (url="http://"http://www.foxchange.com/~matt/anklecam/")anklebiter's web cam(/url)
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      (This message has been edited by anklebiter (edited 02-20-2003).)

    • I talked to Andrew, and I may be able to get some prizes from Ambrosia Software as well, in addition to Cave Dig 3.

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      With a name like anklebiter, what do you expect? I am the fox -- my talk will thrill you, get to know me, my smile will chill you. (url="http://"http://www.foxchange.com/~matt/anklecam/")anklebiter's web cam(/url)
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    • I have said I will organize any tournmanent that takes place. If you want a tournament this weekend, then I'll need everyone who wants to participate to send me an e-mail at scarroll@olemiss.edu with what time you can play this weekend. I'll match up the times and matches and send you guys back the e-mails for the match times.

      Further, I have contacted Ambrosia I have been told that if the response is good, we can start posting tournament info on the Ambrosia Newswire. Come on guys, lets do this.

      Edit: Also, for fun if you wanted I could keep a running win-loss total for everyone and update it weekly. Just so everyone could see overall tournament records, and who was the best player. Good luck, and send in those e-mails!

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      "The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher." -Thomas Henry Huxley

      (This message has been edited by Number279 (edited 02-20-2003).)