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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: [GC]GenCon98 Guestlist Update:8APR97/0140L
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 08:45:28 -0700
---Jon Palmer <jmp225@***.EDU> wrote:
>
> Was this just a list of people who can help run tourneys and stuff,
or of
> all people who will BE at GenCon and might stop by? I mean, I'll be
there,
> but I'll be running either L5R or Doomtown stuff for FRPG... otoh, I
do
> plan on stopping by the FASA & open CCGing areas at least once in a
while.
> So, if it's just who's going, stick me on there. If it involves work,
> don't :-)

It's a compilation of list members who are pretty much sure they'll be
at GC'98. This way, it's easier to know who to look for, work out
possibly getting the gang together for a group thing (aka Official
Unofficial SRCard SRTCG Tourney), and so on.

As for judging and volunteer stuff, there's been no word on a FASA
sponsored SRTCG tourney though I'm still crossing my fingers and
bugging the DLOH's when given the chance. I've been told if one does
pull together I'll get in on judging there, beyond that I'm not sure
how FASA pulls assistant judges and volunteers.

Even if we don't get a FASA tourney at GC'98 I'm going to do what I
can to set up an SRCard one either off-hours or during a lull on one
of the days. I know I've asked Matb to help if he's interested, and if
Bull's going to be tracking names and addies for organizational
purposes I may call on him as well. More on that will be divulged as
the time comes.

-== Loki ==-
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