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The DeScope RSS Feed & The DeScope Mailing List

Greetings, Ye Members of the Themed Design and Development Community!

Hey, so, really, like . . . you wanna know when there is something new and / or exciting appearing in the pages of

DeScope -- A Cranky Journal of Themed Entertainment Design and Development?

Yeah, us, too.

That why we've all signed up for both the exclusive DeScope RSS Feed AND joined the DeScope mailing list!

Yes, no unlike wearing suspender AND a belt, but in these days of uncertain times, is too much connection a bad thing?

OK, right, you got us: yes, it is . . . but that's why we LIKE IT! The thrill! The danger!

The RSS Feed
Click . . . right . . . HERE and you can opt-in to get information on what's new in DeScope when it happens! Or when we get around to updating the RSS Feed, whichever comes first. Easy-peasy: you click, and the universal forces of really simple syndication does all the footwork for you. Whoop!

The Mailinglist

Or, if you are a fan of getting yet another piece of mail in your SPAM Filter box, then send me word that you'd like to be added to the mighty DeScope Mailing List. Put something cryptic in the subject line, like, uh . . .

"Please Add Me to the Mighty DeScope Mailing List
and Be Fast About it!"

Rest assured that as you send that e-mail, SPAMMERS around the world will be just eating their collective livers out because WE'VE got your e-mail address and they don't. Not only that . . . they never will, not from us, anyway! Ha! Take THAT!

Dear [Your Name Here],
    My name is Lawrence J. Lankershim and I am the Finance Minister of Mooranbabia. I need your assistance to get a jillion dollars out of my country. Send to me your banking information and all of the personal information you can think to send and you will be a billionaire before you can say "Six slick scammers slamming silly string and SPAM!" Really! Why would I lie?

Opps. Sorry. We're nearly almost certain that might not happen again. With assurance like that, what have you got to lose?

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