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Message no. 1
From: Bob <winddancer@***********.NET>
Subject: (OT) Re: Greets and odd new game...;]
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 13:32:25 -0400
At 05:10 AM 8/20/97 -0400, you wrote:
>At 04:28 AM 8/20/97 -0400, Bob wrote these timeless words:
>
>>Pleaze send me a copy too Chummer.
>>
>Well hey, hi Bob! Or do you want to use Winddancer as your handle? or
>something else? Tell me, tell me do! :]

Ok, how about this. It doesn't matter if you call be Bob, Robert or Wind
Dancer. THey all will work. It isn't like it's some big secret or something.

>Anyways, everyone say hi to Bob...
>
><Bull pauses as tehre is an off key chorus of "Hi Bob">

Hello to all. I am thankfull for this warm greeting.
<Checking Ingram to ensure a full clip>

>Bob is a new player for my group. Lucky him, he gets to put up with my
>GMing skills (Or lack thereof...:))

No coment

>So first off, we'll do my duty to the list...:]
>
>+++++ BULL-BOT ACTIVATED
>+++++ AUTO GREET INITIATED
>
>Hello there, new list-member Bob! Welcome to the Shadowrn Mailing List!
>
>It's a great place, with good people and great discussion! hope ya like mail!

Used to may be my general thought....

>+++++ AUTO OFF TOPIC RANDOM GENERATOR v3.0 INITIATED
>+++++ TOPIC #309
>
>Who remembers Romper Room? :]

<Throwing up a Barrier Spell>
So that is how you have devised your GM'ing skills. <j/k>

>+++++ END AUTO GREET
>
>
>Ok... on to another topic...
>
>Now, my question for the list is, how would you go about running such a
>game?? What would you (What could you??) do with a group that may be made
>of exclusivly odd-ball metatypes?

How about as a comedy?


Later All.

WD

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