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From: Jamie Houston <s430472@*******.gu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: Planning.
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 10:29:53 +1000 (EST)
On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Caric wrote:

>
>
[Schnipp]
> > We sit there pouring out our paranoid fears to Craig while he sits there
> > outwardly saying "Yeah, I've thought of doing that *evil GM grin*"
While
> > on the inside he's saying "Hey! WHy didn't I think of that!" :)
> > >
> > > Hey Craig, you don't know sign language, do you? Adam, Jamie, it's time
>
> > > to learn... :)
> > >
> > We need real life Commlinks!
> >
> > Hamish, the GM seeking Scot (who is really going to pay for that one!) :)
> >
> Well from a player standpoint I know we've been there and done that. Of
> course it doesn't help that our GM is a conniving smartypants (yes that is
> a technical term). One way to keep the 'ol GM in the dark is to have
> everyone learn Zuni. Or is that how to keep Johnson in the dark. Hmmmm it
> seems to all blur in to one doesn't it?
>
Conniving smartypants....oooh technical jargon! :) Sounds familiar though...
Umm...our OTHER GM....ummm..let's call him Craig...no, Gerald....is one too!
*death-defying grin*

> Caric-The -Loose-Grip-On-Reality-Shaman

Hey...ifyou grip reality too tightly you might warp it! :)
>
>
> Hey!!! A new totem
>
+2 to illusion spells? :)

Hamish, lone GM hunting Scot



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Jamie Houston * "If a kid asks why it's raining,
aka Bollox, Hamish,(and * a cute thing to tell him is "God is
lots of other unmentionable * crying"...And if he asks why God is
pseudonyms) * crying, another cute thing to tell
s430472@*****.student.gu.edu.au * him is "It's probably something
Griffith Uni * you did!"
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