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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Gen Con List
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 08:30:09 -0700
---Bull <chaos@*****.COM> wrote:
>
> 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 :))

I'm going to be there, but since I'm getting in on GC via judging for
FASA I'll be staying at FASA provided bunking rather than the UWM.

Still, I'm sure I'll be bumming around with the you guys and the gang
from SRCard/ShadowRN during the off-hours and spending most of the
late night periods on some SRTCG and RPG. :o)

Keep me informed and included on whatever you can.

Also Bull, if you're taking on the GC planning and organizing mantle,
do you want to help me work out an off-hour SRCard tourney for those
of us that'll be at GC'98?

-== Loki ==-
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