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Message no. 1
From: Thomas Price tmprice@***********.com
Subject: Hello all. Im back!
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 04:05:52 GMT
Hello all. After getting REAL busy with finals and Graduation
(I am now the proud owner of a BS degree, and that can probably be
taken in both senses of BS. :)) i have gotten myself set up with an
email account from my local ISP for use at home. I had to give up my
faithful unix shell account running pine at school *sigh*. I hope i
got Agent set up correctly so i don't send any nasty attachments or
binaries to the list. If i do please bare with me as a get used to
this new client.
Oh funny thing happened to me when i went to go see Star Wars
Episode I: The Phantom Menace this afternoon. Most of the group i was
going with got there about 2 hours early so we would make sure we got
good seats for our showing. Well we had a good long while to kill in
the theater lobby and as we stood around i look at all the other
people hanging out in the lobby. There weren't that many people since
it was about 2pm and the crowds didn't show up till the 4-5pm range.
Anyway i noticed a bunch of people about 100 feet away that looked
REALLY familiar for some reason. I wandered closer to try to figure
out who it was since most of my friends where either out of town or
already standing with me. I get a better look and low and behold it
is most of the full time staff of FASA. Lou, Mike M., Jill, and the
rest of the bunch. I mentioned it to a friend that was a fellow
gammer and he insisted on going over and saying hello. The FASA crowd
were surprised at being recognized to say the least (Can I help it I
have been to the "What's up with FASA" seminar every year since 1992
:)) but where cool about it. We chatted for about 2 minutes and then
left them alone. Seems they where making a group trip to see Star
Wars though i have no idea why they all came out to the suburbs to see
it at the Yorktown 18. Anyway it just shows you don't know WHAT kind
of strange people you will meet on opening day of Star Wars. :)

Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm

tmprice@***********.com
Message no. 2
From: Thomas Price tmprice@***********.com
Subject: Hello all. Im back!
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 18:27:10 GMT
Hello all. After getting REAL busy with finals and Graduation
(I am now the proud owner of a BS degree, and that can probably be
taken in both senses of BS. :)) i have gotten myself set up with an
email account from my local ISP for use at home. I had to give up my
faithful unix shell account running pine at school *sigh*. I hope i
got Agent set up correctly so i don't send any nasty attachments or
binaries to the list. If i do please bare with me as a get used to
this new client.
Oh, a funny thing happened to me when i went to go see Star
Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace this afternoon. Most of the group
i was going with got there about 2 hours early so we would make sure
we got good seats for our showing. Well we had a good long while to
kill in the theater lobby and as we stood around i look at all the
other people hanging out in the lobby. There weren't that many people
since it was about 2pm and the crowds didn't show up till the 4-5pm
range. Anyway i noticed a bunch of people about 50 feet away that
looked REALLY familiar for some reason. I wandered closer to try to
figure out who it was since most of my friends where either out of
town or already standing with me. I get a better look and low and
behold it is most of the full time staff of FASA. Mike M., Lou, Jill,
and the rest of the bunch. I mentioned it to a friend that was a
fellow gamer and he insisted on going over and saying hello. The FASA
crowd were surprised at being recognized to say the least (Can I help
it I have been to the "What's up with FASA" seminar every year since
1992 :)) but where cool about it. We chatted for about 2 minutes and
then left them alone. Seems they where making a group trip to see
Star Wars though i have no idea why they all came out to the suburbs
to see it at the Yorktown 18. Anyway it just shows you don't know
WHAT kind of strange people you will meet on opening day of Star Wars.
:):)


Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm

tmprice@***********.com
Message no. 3
From: Kevin Langevin kevinl@******.com
Subject: Hello all. Im back!
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 14:37:11 -0400
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tmprice@***********.com [mailto:tmprice@***********.com]
> Subject: Hello all. Im back!
>
> Oh, a funny thing happened to me when i went to go see Star
> Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace this afternoon. Most of the group
> i was going with got there about 2 hours early so we would make sure
> we got good seats for our showing. Well we had a good long while to

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> looked REALLY familiar for some reason. I wandered closer to try to
> figure out who it was since most of my friends where either out of
> town or already standing with me. I get a better look and low and
> behold it is most of the full time staff of FASA. Mike M., Lou, Jill,
> and the rest of the bunch.

Is the Lou you're referring to Lou Prosperi? Is he still there? I went to
college with him at the University of Lowell. If anyone ever sees him, ask
him why we had a rule in the Magick Club when playing Family Business
called, "Lou dies."

-Kev
Message no. 4
From: Thomas Price tmprice@***********.com
Subject: Hello all. Im back!
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 18:51:40 GMT
YAHHH it worked that time. when i tried posting at about midnight the
message seemed to fall into the bit bucket. Ok. back to your normal
Shadowrun related(suposedly) ranting.:)


Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm

tmprice@***********.com

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