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Message no. 1
From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: Gaming Circles
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 14:06:13 -0500
I just wanted to post this little recent quirk in my life.

Now I'm not going to lie, I've been playing Shadowrun for a while now
(arguably 10 years), and I've had quite a few players come and go through
the group.

Well recently, by a twist of fate, another member of my first Shadowrun
group that I actually GM'd (oh the horrors I put those people through, as I
was still not wholy converted over from AD&D yet). But anyway, on occasion,
those people "resurface" after I haven't really been in solid touch with
them for a length of time (varies).

Anyway, another such member resurfaced, thanks to a chance encounter on the
Dumpshock.Forums. It feels kind of strange when, as a GM, you sit down and
realize both how far you've taken your gaming, as well as how far and wide
your gaming histories have spread.

So Steve, if you happen to be reading this... "Fletcher" has recently said
hello, and it seems members of my current group *may* join up with him and a
couple of his friends.

<inside joke>"... and there was seen a strange rotating blue light at the
scene of the crime today, street poles scattered everywhere..."</inside
joke>
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NeoJudas ("K" to Some)
"Children of the Kernel: Reborn"
Hoosier Hacker House (www.hoosierhackerhouse.com)
Message no. 2
From: DV8 dv8@***.nl
Subject: Gaming Circles
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 21:08:51 +0200
----- Original Message -----
From: "NeoJudas" <neojudas@******************.com>
> <inside joke>"... and there was seen a strange rotating blue light at the
> scene of the crime today, street poles scattered everywhere..."</inside
> joke>

Okay...I'm suitably intruiged.

DV8

"Abashed the Devil stood, and felt how awful Goodness is,..."
- John Milton, Paradise Lost

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