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From: Michael Orion Jackson <orion@****.CC.UTEXAS.EDU>
Subject: Re: [Survey] Tormenting Bull
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 18:53:29 -0500
I can't say that I know the player or character rather well (at all
:) ), but it seems like all kinds of really, really wild stuff has been
thrown at him.
(Parenthetically, have hordes of midgets run around him at odd
moments waving red flags, what else to confuse a Bull?)

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Anyway, the guy probably _expects_ really odd stuff to happen now.
("Oh. Another decking run to Zurich-Geimenschaft. Yawn." or some
such.) So bedevil him with something completely and annoyingly mundane.

1.)Like a tax audit (best nasal accountant drone voice: " Mr. ah
'Bull', how much did you claim for business expenses this year? What do
you do, exactly? etc...").
2.)Psycho minibike riding newspaper boys ala Better Off Dead
(character is lurkng about in ultra-secret tribal research center when:
"Gimme my two nuyen!").
3.)Or to be truly evil, throw his familial loyalty in his face.
Have him walk in on his wife fucking another man (or woman, or the
family pet). See what he does and remind him of what it might do to his
kids.
4.)Or just have sheet with nearly illegible handwriting on it
entitled, clearly, "Notes From List About Torturing Bull" and leave it
lying about casually. And then be really nice to him for a couple of
weeks...
Anyhow, back to lurking (organic chem tends to keep me from reading
much of my email (logged onj to 876 messages :) ). Good luck to you and
my condolences to Bull.
Mike-the-chem-major-who-wishes-he-had-time-to-play-SR

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