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Message no. 1
From: Kharis <mcfscomp@*******.NET>
Subject: Locations?
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 18:47:51 -0600
I was just wondering..(more like hoping) if anyone on this list is
currently located in the Chicago area or anywhere near.

-Kharis ::crossing his fingers::
Message no. 2
From: Wafflemiesters <evamarie@**********.NET>
Subject: Re: Locations?
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 04:06:45 -0600
I was just wondering..(more like hoping) if anyone on this list is
currently located in the Chicago area or anywhere near.

-Kharis ::crossing his fingers::

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You bet. I can see the Sears Tower from my stoop. I also live within 8
blocks of "Leo's Lunchroom", a real resturant mentioned in "Bug City".
I'm currently living inside the "noose" and the "containment zone".
In
fact, I ride my bike through what would be in 205X the very worst parts
of Chicago almost everyday- kinda a kick, actually. "Unfortunately",
Cabriny Green is slated for destruction in the next ten or so years, I
think.
Our campaign web page was origianally gonna have lots of stuff from our
pre-bug Chicago game, but our characters moved and we got lazy.

Mongoose
Message no. 3
From: AirWisp <AirWisp@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Locations?
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 09:49:20 EST
In a message dated 98-03-08 19:57:39 EST, you write:

> I was just wondering..(more like hoping) if anyone on this list is
> currently located in the Chicago area or anywhere near.
>
> -Kharis ::crossing his fingers::

Sorry, though we are located down in Lafayette, IN, which is roughly an hour
and a half drive from Chicago though ...

If you want to know more send me email privately if you are somewhat
interested ...

Mike

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