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Message no. 1
From: Heimhilcher Christof <96PSI020@******.FHWN.AC.AT>
Subject: Re: Married Gamers
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:16:19 +0200
Kama aske:

* How many marriages/permanent relationships out there can be directly*
* Attributed to gaming/Shadowrun?*

We just had a relationship cancelled by SR in our group!
Message no. 2
From: Kama <kama@*******.NET>
Subject: Re: Married Gamers
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 11:38:19 -0400
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Heimhilcher Christof wrote:

> Kama aske:
>
> * How many marriages/permanent relationships out there can be directly*
> * Attributed to gaming/Shadowrun?*
>
> We just had a relationship cancelled by SR in our group!
>
You can't just leave it at that! What happened? (Her decker was skimming
new yen off his sams jobs? His mage toasted her phys ad? She killed the
street kid before he was done questioning the kid? He pulled something
that should be written up on the dumb things thread?)

Personally, I find Shadowrun to have done great things for my
life (married the perfect spouse found through playing in the same
Shadowrun game) (of course, getting married gave us REAL LIVES and
diminished the amount of time either of us have for gaming).

- Kama
Message no. 3
From: Fixer <fixer@*******.TLH.FL.US>
Subject: Re: Married Gamers
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 12:50:44 -0400
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Heimhilcher Christof wrote:

->Kama aske:
->
->* How many marriages/permanent relationships out there can be directly*
->* Attributed to gaming/Shadowrun?*
->
->We just had a relationship cancelled by SR in our group!

To my knowledge, this has happened ONCE to any of my gaming
members in my 17 years of gaming.

Fixer --------------} The easy I do before breakfast,
the difficult I do all day long,
the impossible only during the week,
and miracles performed on an as-needed basis....

Now tell me, what was your problem?

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