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From: Michael Orion Jackson <orion@****.cc.utexas.edu>
Subject: Re: Informal Survey
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 14:59:02 -0500 (CDT)
I bet the FA$A people really love us. We're doing their marketing
research for them....

Ok, ok, to be a conformist I'll actually respond to the survey, if any of
ya'll are really interested: I'm male, 18, and am currently two years
into a BS Chemistry degree. This is my first semester at University of
Texas @ Austin. I'm not currently doing any gaming, as I am taking 14
hours and working nearly thirty hours a week on top of that. When I do
play SR, I prefer to be a player, but I do a decent job of GMing, or so
my friends tell me. My GMing forte is dreaming up adventures. Fleshing
them out into the tiniest detail and actually running them I'm working
on...:) ("Fuck the details...What's the loot?" quote from a reservoir
dogs inspired SR adventure). If I get any free time I'm thinking about
retooling the adventure in NAN vol. 1 for SR2 and giving it a go, as I
always liked that adventure. I've never played in a group with really old
people in it (sorry guys, but some of the posts I've read in this thread
have caused some jaw drop ("40+...damn")). I guess the average age would
be around 19, give or take a couple.

Peace,
mike

P.S. In the unlikely event that any of you list people are ever at the
Taco Bell in Dobie Mall in Austin, ask if I'm there. It seems I live
their these days...:)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Michael Orion Jackson~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAMS Class of 1996/UT Class of 199?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~2112 Guadalupe, Rm. 502; Austin, Tx 78705 (The Goodall-Wooten)~~~~~~~
"Goddamn creatures of the night, they never learn." ~Gideon, _The Crow_

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