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Message no. 1
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: GenCon UK/leaving for a while
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 19:50:36 +0200
As nobody seems to have followed up on the suggested list.meeting of
people going to GenCon UK, here's my suggestion for one.

Anyone who is there on Thursday, I suggest that you go to the doors
leading from outside (I assume) to "Exhibition Foyer (CB)" -- take a look
at the map on www.genkconuk.com and you'll see where I mean -- at 12:00
(i.e. noon, not midnight :)

Lacking the name badges that GenCon in the US uses, wearing or carrying
some form of Shadowrun item while you're hanging around looking for other
listmembers may be a good idea. I'll be the guy wearing the black T-shirt,
with green Shadowrun "S" on the front, and the camouflaged jacket (which
is also how I can be recognized for (part of? :) the rest of the con).

Note that I have no time for discussion about this, as I'll be going
NOMAIL after sending out this message -- I'm leaving for the UK tomorrow
morning, and it's highly likely that I won't be able to read my mail again
until after the con. If all goes well, I'll be back on the 10th of
September, but I don't know yet if I'll be in the mood to read mail
already then :)

Everyone who's going to GCUK: I hope to see you there. Everyone who's not:
I'll see (?) you when I get back. Bye for now :)

--
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