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Issue 1

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This is the one that started it all! Okay, so it's a little slim on content and the only contributor was our erstwhile editor Bruce Probst, but it's historical! Contents include a nice little report on the first of a series of regular meetings of Melbourne Misties, plus a discussion on the mechanics of converting American NTSC tapes to Australian PAL ones and a quick review of Bruce's new tapes.

Issue 2

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Still all Bruce's work, this issue includes a report on the second Melbourne Mistie Meeting (Alliteration! Don't you just love it…), a brief news section, a bit of commentary on the Mike vs. Joel debate and a rather cool review of "Mst3k: The Movie"! We got some new names added to the mailing list too…

Issue 3

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In a dramatic departure, this newsletter starts off with a small article by someone who isn't Bruce! Tom Marwede tells us all about Multiverse 3, Melbourne's Premier Science Fiction Convention and how they plan to include Mst3k this year! Bruce then talks about his new arrivals and does another cool little review, this time on "Manos: the Hands of Fate".

Issue 4

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Hooray! We're finally getting a bit of interaction going here instead of letting poor Bruce do it all :-). This issue is full of stuff by lots of different people! Firstly there's a repeat of Tom Marwede's earlier article. Then we have report on a rather cool Bad Movie Marathon (that included Mst3k: The Movie!) by April Herzog in Canberra. Bruce continues to report the Melbourne meetings and we have a few letters after that. There's a piece on Fan MiSTings done by yours truly and finally Bruce ends with another spiffy review on "Red Zone Cuba".

Issue 5

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More info on Multiverse (Bruce is going to run a panel on Mst3k!). A bit of news, and some suggestions on how to get Mst3k running in Australia. Bruce continues the Melbourne meeting reports, the letter column gets another run, Paul Dossett reviews "Cave Dwellers" and Kim Huett lets us in on his favourite things!

Issue 6

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Bruce muses on the viability of making a paper version of the zine and the web page is announced! There's also a report on Multiverse 3 as well as the regular meeting report and review (on "I Accuse My Parents").

Issue 7

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Wow, this has to be the most on time newsletter I've ever subscribed to. Every month it's here, rain or shine, regular as clockwork. Kudos to Bruce for being organized! Anyway, this edition starts with some general news, has the regular new arrivals and Melbourne meeting reports, and then finishes with a review of "The Giant Spider Invasion" by Alison Campbell. Neat!

Issue 8

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News on the web page, new arrivals and the Melbourne report start off this newsletter. Next there's a spiffy review of "I was a Teenage Werewolf" by Alison Campbell and we finish off with the return of the letter column! Woohoo!

Issue 9

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Recipe for this newsletter: Firstly mix in some news and new arrivals (a lot of new arrivals). Then add a pinch of the regular Melbourne report and a lot of lightly beaten musings on foods to eat while watching Mst3k. Finally add a review of "Fugitive Alien" and bake in a slow oven for 30 minutes. Delicious!

Issue 10

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Our erstwhile editor announces a contest!  Pretty neat prizes too :-).  Then we have the regular Melbourne meeting report, and a neat review of Rocket Attack USA!

Issue 11

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The contest continues, and there's an announcement for my newest web page.  Bruce discusses DVDs, the regular Melbourne meeting is reported on, and there's also reports of a Newecastle meeting!  Plus, Tom Marwede contributes a hilarious little filk of "We didn't start the fire", there's the regular review (of "Werewolf"), and Phil Gilson rather ominously tells us all about some "Movies that shouldn't be". 

Issue 12

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Bruce discusses his injuries (he broke his wrist, poor thing) and tells us about some new arrivals.  Tom Marwede gives us an early warning of a neat sounding anniversary event.  I give everyone a look at my Mst3k bookmarks and finally get around to doing a followup on my piece on fan MiSTings.  There's the usual Melbourne  and Newcastle meeting reports. Alison Campbell reviews "Red Zone Cuba".  Yes folks, there's all this and more!  But don't send any money...

Issue 13

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The contest results are announced!  There's news and meeting reports galore.  Jenny Erdahl gives us a nice little column and poem, while Alison Campbell suggests more bad movies!  Will the fun never stop?

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