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From: Phil Jaros <chakan@****.PYROTECHNICS.COM>
Subject: Re: Anyone from Chicago?
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 16:08:50 -0500
Sean wrote:
>Unfortunately, there are no Gaming stores in Chicago that I know of that
>have space for gaming on any given day. Most stores are set up to have
>special gaming nights where they clear out the store and put tables up.
>My friends and I usually got to a Golden Nugget or a coffee house to
>play. If it's a big group, we go to my house. My house is under
>construction right now. But, if you wanted to hit a resturant sometime
>after my finals (ARRRGH!!). Let me know.

We'll I live in Naperville, a Western Suburb of Chicago where there are
a few gaming stores I could take over to play Shadowrun. Unfortunately,
Naperville is kind of a hassle to get to for the carless people living in
Chicago. I would be more then willing to drive to NW Indiana for a tourney
or multiplayer game, as I don't mind driving the two hour comute every
other weekend to the Earthdawn comute I'm in. ;)

I think we probably should take this discussion of the list as it is
getting a bit geographically specific though....

The Golden Nugget is on Western Ave right? Or are you talking about
some other restraunt? If you want to play SRCCG sometime on a Monday,
Tuesday or Wed. night let me know and I'll see if I can make it (just
remember to take the reply of list).


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