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From: "Alison Colyer" <aslugger_colyer@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Missing Disc
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 05:00:10 PST
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For all of those people basking in the rays of spring at Regents Park 
this past Saturday, could someone please let me know if they picked up a 
VUL disc at the end of play? It's a just a crapy old road disc, with 
ingrained dirt and blood stains from where the chipped edges have 
shreded the catcher's hands, but it's mine and I miss it. It's the only 
disc I have in the world (well in this country anyway!). Please, please, 
please let me know if you found it. There can't be that many VUL discs 
in London? 

Thanks all, I wait with baited breath!!

Alison Colyer
Aussie Chick

P.S. the names on it are actually Charles and Sara, but I have a little 
identity crisis and get confused sometimes. It's just an alias (or two).
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