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Message no. 1
From: Lars Ericson <lericson@****.EDU>
Subject: New Listee, House Rules, Campaign Page
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 09:34:59 -0500
Hi All!

I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. I just decided to rejoin
after three years absence. I've played shadowrun for seven years now,
gamemastering the whole way.

I have a webpage dedicated to my current SR3 campaign located at:

www.ruf.rice.edu/~lericson/sr3main.html

The page includes house rules, notable changes from SR2 to SR3, and
campaign pages on corps, underworld, and the adventures. Comments and
suggestions are welcome.

I'm looking forward to joining the fray that is ShadowRN.


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Smalley Research Group, Rice University
E-Mail: lericson@****.edu
WWW: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lericson/

"Raisin Hell -- a million raisins in every can."
-- Sifl & Olly Show
Message no. 2
From: Guardian <atreloar@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: New Listee, House Rules, Campaign Page
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 03:59:06 +1000
>Hi All!
>
>I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. I just decided to rejoin
>after three years absence. I've played shadowrun for seven years now,
>gamemastering the whole way.


Gawd, can't we ever get rid of people from here? Oh, waitta minute, I just
rejoined recently, too... Forget it. :)

Welcome back!

Guardian

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