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From: kellogg@teal.csn.org (Patrick Kellogg)
Subject: Stuck with the Leather Godesses #1
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1993 03:31:56 GMT
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Hello!
I bought Leather Godesses 1 from an advertisement I got in my Lost
Adventures of Infocom 2 package. It was $12 plus shipping. It arrived
in November after about 4 weeks. I love it. Interactive fiction has a sense
of fun to it that today's graphic adventures lack. I think us (we?) fans are
like people that still listen to radio dramas. We use words to set a mood
and our imaginations do the rest....

I've gotten through the sultan's question, I went through all the tunnels
to get the phone book, now I can't find anything to do.
Where do I find cotton balls to kiss the frog?
How can I buy an exit from the exit shop?
How can I get past the migrane-causing radio tower I have to sail under?
What do I do with a trellis, shovel, rake, or bag of leaves?
How do I get the blender, rubber hose, or 82 degree angle?

I found the head light in Cleveland, the mouse by using the painting of
the cat, and I have the phone book and photo of Jean Harlow. Am I
close to finishing? Mail me (kellogg@csn.org) with hints or better, with
blatant solutions, as I am reather dense and miss the point of subtle
clues immediately.

