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Message no. 1
From: Frank Pelletier fpelletier@******.usherb.ca
Subject: We change...
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 10:08:01 -0400
And as we do, we grow closer to some things, friends, loves, other
interests. Sadly, some things are pushed further away, until you let them
go.

Its this time, for me and Shadowrun, and roleplaying in general.

I found myself not being 15 anymore. Responsabilities, growing up and
older, wiser, maybe. I tried to keep an interest in roleplaying games in
general. But I couldn't. There was always something better to do, people
to see, to be with, that weren't interested in gaming. Its not the fact
that I haven't played SR in almost 2 years, I played other games. We grow.
Some of you kept the joy of roleplaying. I did not lose it, but I put it
aside, and found I could live without it.

So I'm signing off, for good probably. I'd like to thank everyone for
making this list a joy to read (most of the time), and all the friends (yes,
I consider you friends) I made a long time ago on IRC #Shadowrun. I hope
all goes well for you.

On the other hand, you'll always find me on PlotD and ShadowTK, the fiction
lists. I did not lose my love for reading the insane stories unfolding
there.

Take care folks...

Frank Pelletier
Message no. 2
From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: We change...
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 18:27:25 -0700 (PDT)
> And as we do, we grow closer to some things,
friends, loves, other interests. Sadly, some things
are pushed further away, until you let them go.
>
> Its this time, for me and Shadowrun, and roleplaying
in general.
>
> I found myself not being 15 anymore.
Responsabilities, growing up and older, wiser, maybe.
I tried to keep an interest in roleplaying games in
general. But I couldn't. There was always something
better to do, people to see, to be with, that weren't
interested in gaming. Its not the fact that I haven't
played SR in almost 2 years, I played other games. We
grow. Some of you kept the joy of roleplaying. I did
not lose it, but I put it aside, and found I could
live without it.
>
> So I'm signing off, for good probably. I'd like to
thank everyone for making this list a joy to read
(most of the time), and all the friends (yes, I
consider you friends) I made a long time ago on IRC
#Shadowrun. I hope all goes well for you.
>
> On the other hand, you'll always find me on PlotD
and ShadowTK, the fiction lists. I did not lose my
love for reading the insane stories unfolding there.
>
> Take care folks...
>
> Frank Pelletier

*Doc' waves...*

'Bye, Frank. Take care, and keep your eye in. :)

====Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow, aka Doc'-booner)

S.S. f. P.S.C. & D.J.

.sig Sauer

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Message no. 3
From: Patrick Goodman remo@***.net
Subject: We change...
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 22:28:35 -0500
From: Frank Pelletier
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:08 AM

> And as we do, we grow closer to some things, friends, loves, other
> interests. Sadly, some things are pushed further away, until you
> let them go.
>
> Its this time, for me and Shadowrun, and roleplaying in general.

Hasta la vista, amigo, y vaya con Dios. I know we've had our differences on
things with regards to this game, but I've always respected you for
steadfastly holding true to your position and your beliefs about the game.
It's gonna be a little lonely here without you.

--
Patrick E. Goodman
remo@***.net
"I'm going to tell you something cool." -- Gene Wolfe

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