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From: Keldon Mor <Keldon@********.NET>
Subject: Re: Gen Con List
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 02:46:19 -0500
Hoi, You can put me on that list chummer. I think I might just sleep
Sunday-Wednesday straight since GenCon will be 24 hours this year, why sleep
then?

Peace,
Keldon Mor
Keldon@********.net
http://ww2.NetNitco.net/users/keldon/

-----Original Message-----
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
To: SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET <SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET>
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 1:54 AM
Subject: Gen Con List


>Ok, to divert everyone away (sort of) from Flaming, let's talk about one of
>our favorite topics: Gen Con :]
>
>I know Granite was working on a list of who was going... But maybe it's
>time that list was updated a bit since now some of you who planned to go
>may not be, and there may be others to add...
>
>Since I've sort of inherited certain planning jobs from last year, I'm
>going to try and do a little coordinating between our group staying at UWM,
>and some of the others... So can we add e-mail addies to that gen Con 98
>list, Granite?
>
><shrug> I'm open to ideas here :] But we do need to start organizing and
>coordinating... after last year, I definately realize that being
>disorganized means missing out on fun (and some migraines :))
>
>Bull
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