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Message no. 1
From: "Leszek Karlik, aka Mike" <trrkt@*****.ONET.PL>
Subject: Re: A little Gaming History [OT]
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 00:42:31 +0000
On 16 Mar 98, Erik Jameson disseminated foul capitalist propaganda by
writing:

> >I'm 23 and I can't drive yet :) All the players I know live within
> >bicycling distance from me, though -- but that could also just be because
> >distances here are likely a lot smaller than where you live.

Heh. I'm 19 and I drive since I was 17. (Not like I'd let my mum
drive, anyway. ;)))

> Wait a minute here Gurth. Did you just actually reveal something
> about yourself? For years, all I knew was you lived in the
> Netherlands. Now we know you're 23, can't drive (and why is that?
> Being from SoCal, where driving is nearly a religion, I'm always
> curious as to why people don't/can't drive), and your ride a bike
> everywhere.

Next it'll tell us its gender... ;-P

> Better be careful Gurth. You might slip up and give us your real
> name...

One slow weekend, when I will have no mails and stuff, I'll download
the Shadowrun archives and read through them. And then, I will know
the secret! MUAHAHAHA! <grin>


Leszek Karlik, aka Mike - trrkt@*****.onet.pl; http://www.wlkp.top.pl/~bear/mike;
Amber fan and Star Wars junkie; UIN 6947998; WTF TKD; FIAWOL; YMMV; IMAO; SNAFU; TANJ
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It takes a million nuts to build a car - and only one to wreck it!

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