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From: Bob <R3EGK@***.CC.UAKRON.EDU>
Subject: Informal Survey
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 96 10:23:10 EDT
ok....I already sent this once to whoever it was that statred this thing but
now that everyone has sent their's to the list I want to 2

I am a 20 year old computer science major at the University of Akron, in Akron
OH. I have played SR now for about 3-4 years?? I dont' really remember. I am
not currently playing anything, let alone SR ( our group(s) sort of fall apart
during school time. But our last big group consisted of me, an umemployed gra
d w/ a major in english(24), 2 volvo engineers (24,23), U-Gene (a stud. like me
in computer networking somewhere 21), and occasionally a police officer (24)
but we don't like him any more.

I have been playing mostly Bob, a crazed goon(a.k.a. street sam) with .05
essence and a monkey wrench. He has fallen out of 30 stories and been bombeb
by significant other every time(except for that 2 story hop to get away from
guards, hey 2 stories don't hurt and it's faster than stairs). But I have also
played just about everything else mediocrely(is that a word?) I even tried my
hand at Tetsuo, but he gto his arms blown off.......

BTW to the Eagle Scout that tried to disprove the Eagle Scout stereotype, I'm
onw too man, and I ain't no damn goody goody no more, ok so I never really was


<<<<<<<Flying in Fort Lauderdale>>>>>>>

"Hey U-Gene how do I sign a file...I can't hit it mith my pen"
"What do you mean Bob?"
"Well this thing here says something about a signature file...."
--Bob(boy do I wish U-Gene waas here)

**anyone that really wants to talk to U-Gene mail him at:
r3stg@******.edu (I think that works)

hey if ya can get him back on the list.......

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