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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: POLL--PLEASE REPLY
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 1995 22:04:25 +0200
>>"Drol" means "turd" :)
>Hey everybody, I just learned my first Dutch word:):) How do you say "head"
>in Dutch?:)

"hoofd" ("oo" pronounced as the "o" in the English
"dome") or "kop" if
you're talking about an animal or don't feel like being nice :)

>Actually "Sedah Drol" is something written backwards in english

Lord Hades (or Hades Lord)? Should that offend me?

>In order to keep this relavent to Shadowrun, I better ask a question or make
>a statement, so here's a question. What ever happened to the "dreaded
>cyberpsychosis" thread?:)

Well, I just mailed out my "review" of Cybertechnology, so maybe it will
flare up again :)

>Heres another one, why is it that in almost every
>FASA module for Shadowrun, the "Johnsons" turn against the PC's. Don't you
>think that the PC's would learn that if it's an official Shadowrun Module,
>not to take the job, or ask for a hell of a lot more money than the
>Johnson's are offering.

Do they? I hadn't noticed that... Sounds kind of stupid, I mean if you
regularly frag over the runners you hire word _will_ get out (even if you
kill them -- "Where's Sue and Tom?" "Found floating in Puget Sound. Last
time I saw 'em they'd been hired by this and that Johnson..."), so virtually
nobody will want to work for that Johnson or his/her corp anymore...

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