Hiya Pojo peoples! I, for one, am about to have MY say on the Props.

I like em. Yup, you heard me correctly. I like Prop15. So what if your
precious Haymaker has not as many trainers as you had? Trying something new
and put some new Pokémon in it. I don't use a Hay, never plan to, and never
have. Its Pokémon, not Trainermon. Do you fight in the gameboy game with a
Potion or a Magmar? My point exactly. Besides, at least they improved it
from the game to the TCG! In the game, if you use a trainer, you can't
attack. Yup, can't attack. And you're whining about getting to use all that
many trainers in the TCG. I realize it is quick different from teh game to
the TCG, like it was intended, and I understand that.

Nextly, e-mailing a bunch of hate mails to Wizards complaining about Prop15
will not make them abolish it. If you were president of Wizards, and wanted
to make a rule, would a bunch of hate mails make YOU change your mind?

If it's gonna change, there's nothing you can do about it. And that's the
way it always will be. Who says a change of rules is a bad thing? All you
Haymaker, Rain Dance, and Wiggly people, that's who.

Playing for the Koga's Challenge, I once constructed a deck with no trainers
to fulfill the requirements for Koga's Challenge. It worked quite well. It
won 90% of the time. It was electric/psychic, kinda like a trainer-less
Sponge. Lass and Rocket Sneak Attack had no affect whatsoever against me. If
you would just hand aside the Oaks and Rocket Sneak Attack for one game,
then the Pokémon World would be a much happier place.

Well, that's my thoughts on it all. I know this is an unusual opinion, and
some people are "tut-tut"ing at me right now, shaking their heads, planning
on how to word their hate mail to me, thinking I'm soooooooooo stupid just
because I like Prop15. Just try one game without a Haymaker. You might like
the change. Until later, Poké-fans, CHAO!

~Rebeca~

Hate mails, concerns, comments, etc. goes to r.tangney@excite.com