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Message no. 1
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: Re: Player on the List
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 08:15:24 -0700
Fade wrote:
/
/ On another note, another of my players has joined the list, although
/ he's just lurking right now. It's definitely not a safe place for me
/ anymore. :/

<grin> Luckily for me the volume on this list is so high that my
players don't want to subscribe. They're allready subscribed to
other lists for the games that they GM. Of course, I don't want to
increase my email anymore by subscribing to their lists.

And I kinda feel sorry for your player. He's gonna see all of the
wonderful EGM ideas that pop up on this list and develop a good case
of paranoia <EGMLOL>.

-David
--
"Belief is a truth held in the mind.
Faith is a fire in the heart."
- Joseph F. Newton
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Message no. 2
From: Benjamin Eriksen <benjamin.eriksen@******.UIO.NO>
Subject: Re: Player on the List
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 11:33:10 +0200
At 08:15 26.03.98 -0700, you wrote:
>Fade wrote:
>/
>/ On another note, another of my players has joined the list, although
>/ he's just lurking right now. It's definitely not a safe place for me
>/ anymore. :/
>
><grin> Luckily for me the volume on this list is so high that my
>players don't want to subscribe. They're allready subscribed to
>other lists for the games that they GM. Of course, I don't want to
>increase my email anymore by subscribing to their lists.
>
>And I kinda feel sorry for your player. He's gonna see all of the
>wonderful EGM ideas that pop up on this list and develop a good case
>of paranoia <EGMLOL>.
>
>-David

You have *no* idea, man.
B.

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