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Message no. 1
From: Ubiquitous <weberm@*******.net>
Subject: [ShadowRun] ATL GM's wanted
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 11:46:05 -0400 (EDT)
I can't recall if I asked already, but is there anyone in the Atlanta
Georgia area who'd like to run an ShadowRun (or any other) game at StarCon
on November 1 thru 3? More info provided on request.

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"I remember my first sexual encounter because I kept the recipe."
- Jeff Dahmer
Message no. 2
From: jager@*******.com (Alatar)
Subject: Re: [ShadowRun] ATL GM's wanted
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 96 13:16:32 EDT
I would be interested in running one or more games. If you could let me know, send me
private e-mail.

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Message no. 3
From: Ubiquitous <weberm@*******.net>
Subject: Re: [ShadowRun] ATL GM's wanted
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 00:50:17 -0400 (EDT)
At 01:16 PM 7/16/96 EDT, you wrote:

>I would be interested in running one or more games. If you could let me
know, >send me private e-mail.

Here's more info.
Con Info: Atlanta StarCon & Comics
November 1 - 3, 1996
Atlanta Marriot North Central Hotel
(formerly the Sheraton Century Center)

tix: $25 (advance all 3 days)
$40 (at door, all 3 days)
$15 (at door, per day); $79.00 room rate

Room: $79/night S/D,
$10.00 additional for T/Q
FREE parking

Confirmed Guests: Michael O'Hare
Frank Marshall & Kathleen Kennedy
George Perez (Comics guest)
Kane Hodder (Jason, in the Friday the 13th movies)
Jeff Pittarelli (trading card artist)
Special Apperance by the World Martial Arts Champions
(the karate equivalent of WWF)

Tenative Guests: more comics industry guests

Dealer info: $250.00 per table (firm). 6 foot tables. Call Richard
Stubblefield at (770) 806-1363 for more info. Dealer's packets will be
ready for distribution this week (7/11/96).

Activities already planned: Party at Planet Hollywood Fri. nite
Dinner with the Stars Sat. nite
(limited to 50 conventioneers)
Breakfast with the Stars Sun. morning
Costume contest
Dance Sat. nite
Con Suite
Programming, Gaming & Contests TBA

GAMING
Sessions: Friday & Saturday: 10am - 2pm, 4 - 8pm
Sunday: 10am - 2pm

Charge: $1 per ticket per game just to make sure they show up & to pay for any
prizes
$2 for special games (if we get the Magic tourney sanctioned, etc.)

10 tables, 1 game per table, 6 people max per table
1 table reserved for strategy games
1 table reserved for card games (if Magic tourney sanctioned, it gets 2)

We're going to try to get gaming space upstairs away from the con floor so
we have more space (not usre if the rooms will be big enough) and won't
disturb the rest of the conventioneers with our enthusiastic role-playing
*grin*.

Live-Action Role-Playing Vampire: Saturday 10pm - 2 am
$2-5 a ticket

Open Gaming: We also decided to have a table set aside for open gaming. That
way if anyone wants to run a game we have no clue about, he can do so
if he finds other players.

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Input on Gaming: I need to create a list of games you all want to run.
So far, I have EarthDawn, AD&D, and Over The Edge.
*******************************************************************************

Thanks!

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"You cannot escape. Everyday a part of you turns to shit."
Message no. 4
From: Ubiquitous <weberm@*******.net>
Subject: [ShadowRun] ATL GM's wanted
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 14:36:14 -0400 (EDT)
I can't recall if I asked already, but is there anyone in the Atlanta
Georgia area who'd like to run an ShadowRun (or any other) game at StarCon
on November 1 thru 3? More info can be found at
http://user.nxus.com/starcon, the StarCon web site.

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"I dyde shyte thre grete toordes." Fables of Aesop,
Caxton translation,
V15 1484

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