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Message no. 1
From: Snake Eyes snake.eyes@***.net
Subject: San Francisco Area Gamers?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:26:31 -0700
Any mature players in the Bay Area have room in a regular campaign for a
reformed munchkin? I've been GMing & playing since first ed. came out in
1989, but have not had much opportunity for either lately -- and I really
miss it. I don't really care much about campaign setting. I prefer to
play 2nd or 3rd edition Samurai, Merc types, and the occasional physad, but
I'm flexible.

Feel free to reply directly if this kind of solicitation is discouraged in
this forum.

~ Snake Eyes
Message no. 2
From: Anders Swenson anders@**********.com
Subject: San Francisco Area Gamers?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 21:01:42 -0700
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:26:31 -0700
Snake Eyes <snake.eyes@***.net> wrote:

Hi, I got going with Rookie via the RN, so let's see. I live
in Walnut Creek, where are you? --Anders

>
> Any mature players in the Bay Area have room in a regular
> campaign for a
> reformed munchkin? I've been GMing & playing since first
> ed. came out in
> 1989, but have not had much opportunity for either lately
> -- and I really
> miss it. I don't really care much about campaign
> setting. I prefer to
> play 2nd or 3rd edition Samurai, Merc types, and the
> occasional physad, but
> I'm flexible.
>
> Feel free to reply directly if this kind of solicitation
> is discouraged in
> this forum.
>
> ~ Snake Eyes
>
>
>
Message no. 3
From: Snake Eyes snake.eyes@***.net
Subject: San Francisco Area Gamers?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 22:12:33 -0700
At 09:01 PM 8/14/00 -0700, Anders wrote:

>Hi, I got going with Rookie via the RN, so let's see. I live
>in Walnut Creek, where are you? --Anders

I'm in downtown Walnut Creek. It would seem the 5th World is indeed a
small one.

~ Snake Eyes

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