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== Egron: Sources of Information == | == Egron: Sources of Information == | ||
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The town of Egron is referred to in the public record | The town of Egron is referred to in the public record | ||
as fielding a [[Bindlet Ball]] team between X and Y {{EC}}, | as fielding a [[Bindlet Ball]] team between X and Y {{EC}}, | ||
with the following general trends during that period. | with the following general trends during that period. | ||
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+ | === Economic Records === | ||
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+ | They used to manufacture some stuff there. Maybe they | ||
+ | bought stuff, too... | ||
=== Official Notices, Availability of Information === | === Official Notices, Availability of Information === |
Revision as of 12:49, 5 October 2004
In progress --Joe Bowers 00:01, 2 Oct 2004 (EDT)
Contents
Note to Readers
This entry has been approved by (the relevant public health authority), and reading of it should will not promote the outbreak of contagion. For related public health reasons, much the sources for the article are fairly limited.
In addition, readers are encouraged not to pursue lines of enquiry suggested by this article without first consulting with (the relevant public health authority), for their own safety and the safety of the community.
Egron: Sources of Information
Sporting Records
The town of Egron is referred to in the public record as fielding a Bindlet Ball team between X and Y EC, with the following general trends during that period.
Economic Records
They used to manufacture some stuff there. Maybe they bought stuff, too...
Official Notices, Availability of Information
Doggerel plague, forgotten for ten years. Like, Professionally forgotten, by a dark organized force of forgetters.
Legal Records: (The appropriate state vs. Her)
The Love story: (He's from Egron, She at first can't, then refuses to forget, the Man finds out, appeals first with reason, then with violence, rather than give up her memory of him she chooses to go to the town and be forgotten herself (and go mad and die, of course)).
Clock is ticking... --