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From: "Richard C. Osterhout" <rcoster@*****.NET>
Subject: Re: That Bastard Tom
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1993 12:29:38 -0400
On Mon, 23 Aug 1993, The Deb Decker wrote:

> Moving from Seattle, and leaving it to the bugs? Darn. I like Seattle.
> But if they move to Denver. . .I know at least one footballmaniac type
> who will happy to her it.
>
> (yes, I realize these are just rumors.)

well, i don't remember him (big tom d.) saying anything about the bugs
takin over seattle....just that seattle had a big surprise waiting for it...

BTW, three cheers for the person at the seminar that mentioned our efforts
here on HEARN !!!! i meant to meet up and talk with the person, but he
left the room too quickly...


also, remember that you can disregard ANYTHING that fasa and tom do to
seattle...its your game!!! i personally will wait and see what happens,
because i too like seattle and the fact that my business has allowed me to
travel to seattle on a couple of occasions, i have been able to take about
a hundred still photos (including the Underground tour) and a lot of video
as well as pamphlets and other souvenirs that i use for visual aids in the
game...

i'll be darned if tom and co. make all that stuff useless...so my 'runners
will always have something to do in seattle...


('course, i guess i could start to take ski trips to denver! :)



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