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From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Tangents
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 1994 21:48:20 -0600
On Sun, 6 Mar 1994, Joe Bay wrote:

> Not to seem like some sort of self-appointed net-cop or anything like that,
> but don't you think John Candy and Enigma are more the subject matter of
> something *other* than "Discussion of the Fantasy Game ShadowRun"?

I don't know how long you've been on this list, but this seems to come up
every few months.

This is a discussion list. Period. One think we all have in common is
the fact that we play shadowrun. These tangental subjects, while not
related to shadowrun, work to create the overall atmosphere on this
list. If you look at other RPG discussion lists, they are dry and
sterile and really quite boring. On the other hand, reviews of this list
have consistently praised the freindly atmosphere created by ALL this
discussion.

I've worked long and hard to create this atmosphere, and I LIKE it this
way. The majority of the over 200 subscribers like it this way. With it
this way, we manage to cover more ground and be much more creative that
other discussion lists.

If you don't like it this way. Use the 'D' key.
If you don't like it this way. Unsubscribe.

Sorry if I seem grumpy, but I sick of people trying to kill what we've
created.

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