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Message no. 1
From: Chulel@***.com
Subject: A Question about Bugs...
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 00:12:26 -0500
I've never posted anything to the list before (since I'm kind of new, I'm
more of a reader)...
But, I do have a few questions...!

I just read a few postings about a run in Chicago. And since I missed the
initial post I'm at a loss. Is it a pre-Bug City Chicago or a post-Bug City?
Does the run have anything to do with our friendly neighborhood Insect
Spirits? And finally, do you (or have you) guys ever dealt with the
Universal Brotherhood?

Thanks for any help you can give...!

-Jarrod
Message no. 2
From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Re: A Question about Bugs...
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 01:25:46 -0700 (MST)
On Fri, 23 Feb 1996 Chulel@***.com wrote:

>
> I've never posted anything to the list before (since I'm kind of new, I'm
> more of a reader)...

Welcome, then!

> But, I do have a few questions...!

And I'm sure you'll get many answers.

> I just read a few postings about a run in Chicago. And since I missed the
> initial post I'm at a loss. Is it a pre-Bug City Chicago or a post-Bug City?

The current date in the list is 2057, and Chicago went Bug City a couple
of months after FASA said it did, to allow people to wrap up really
important stuff like runs in the area.

> Does the run have anything to do with our friendly neighborhood Insect
> Spirits? And finally, do you (or have you) guys ever dealt with the
> Universal Brotherhood?

I believe there has been plots regarding the UB, but nothing since Bug
City that I can remember.

> Thanks for any help you can give...!
>
> -Jarrod

Hope that helps, Jarrod.

Brian

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