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From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: K's Dark History (A Real Warning to the Munchkin Kind)
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 18:32:00 -0400
At 04:55 PM 5/8/98 -0500, you wrote:

>I just hope that some day I can become the Binder of physical adepts,and
>be able to proudly say the good stuff That K said.

Keith...

You know what struck me when I read that bit on Binder's and your group's
history? Were you drunk? Seriously, it seemed like you had a brew or two,
perhaps a glass of fine Scottish single malt and then sat in front of your
computer and started typing. Hell, maybe you got stoned, whatever floats
your boat...

I'm probably wrong, but I couldn't help but think that.

And don't feel bad about it if you did, back when I was in college and
drank much more than I do now, I would often show up in the campus computer
labs and do e-mail and "surf" using Gopher at about 2 in the morning,
waiting for my buzz to subside long enough to be able to drive the mile or
two home; look hard enough in the 94-95 archives and you'll find the
evidence unfortunately. Sometimes I ended up having breakfast on
campus...now *that* was punishment enough for irresponsible behavior...

Anyway Wyrmy, just make sure Turok is the sort of PC that *you* want him to
be, but don't get munchy with him; a PC doesn't have to be powerful to be
interesting. (no, this isn't a dig directed at you Keith; I'm guilty of
power-gaming 90% of the time myself)

*sigh*

It's two hours to quitting time. And I've got another bottle of Welsh
bitters to savor during Millenium...hmmmm, bitters...

Erik J.


Resepected Elders Relaxation Resort, President of Operations
and Director of Activities

"Hey, how about a game of first edition using only the Blue Book?"

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