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- And nowÿ some things to look forward to in
- future issues of Lunchtime.
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- Lunchtime#3 (Edward's Revenge) will be out
- early in 1992. We can't be much more
- accurate than that I'm afraid.
- We are all going to take a few months off
- to write a computerized "role-playing" game.
- It's called Karidan at the moment and should
- be something to look out for...
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- Some things which may (or may not be) in
- issue 3 (but if they aren't in it then they
- may (or may not) be in issue 4) are...
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- "The History of Television" - Terribly
- educational and relevant. Was television
- the result of Logi Baird making a boo boo?
- This is not to be missed. Not to be
- confused with "The History of Television" by
- a well respected BBC presenter.
- "Bogwort II" - Life in the town of Bogwort
- settles down a bit until all of the children
- start to vanish. Who is behind it and why?
- And how is Morton Godley coping with his
- nervous breakdown?
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- "In Search Of..." - This returns soonÿ on
- the trail of Salman Rushdie.
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- "The Goose" - Still a true story. Still
- about to be in Lunchtime but not quite
- making it.
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- "Call My Bluff" - An absolutely filthy and
- offensive article which we took out of this
- very issue because it is too rude. Contains
- the word "Clitoris" at least three times.
- Alsoÿ Sir Peter Scott (deceased) is exhumed
- especially to take part! This may (or may
- not) be in a future issue.
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- Dr. Doggie - Fake? Shock news and denials
- aplenty when the stuffing hits the fan.
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- "The House Sitters" is the children's story
- for issue 3. Not much more I can say about
- it reallyÿ except it's very funny.
-
- And so there you have it. All of this and
- probably a lot less will be winging it's way
- to you presently. Hold on...
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