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From: Geoff Skellams <geoff.skellams@*********.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: "Respected Elders Relaxation Resort"
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 09:52:34 +1000
On Shadowrun Discussion, Erik Jameson[SMTP:erikj@****.COM] wrote:
> I, on the other hand, would either have to dig through the old RN logs
or
> undergo hypnotic reversion therapy to discover Gurth's real name.
Either
> that or convince someone like Geoff to spill the dirt (and if you want
to
> stay at the Resort...).

Wait a minute. I'm a little conused here. Is there another Geoff
lurking that I have missed? (I don't thinl so). I personally don't know
Gurth's real name (I believe it was Robert Watkins who mentioned that,
but he fell under the 25 years+ age limit to make it as a full member).
I, on the other hand, will be 28 in less than 2 weeks, but have
only been on ShadowRN since earlier this year (although I was on it
briefly last year). I have been playing SR on and off since 92 and still
own a hardback copy of SR2 that I bought when it first came out. I first
played SR back in 90 at a con and hated it with a passion. It took a
flatmate with a rabid passion for the game to convert me.
So in terms of a room, I'm not sure if I qualify. I've got the
age, but not the longevity on the list. Maybe I'll just take a quiet
room at the back with a nice view of the mountains. I can always wander
down to the beach if I want to look at the ocean :)

- G

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Geoff Skellams R&D - Tower Software
Email Address: geoff.skellams@*********.com.au
Homepage: http://www.towersoft.com.au/staff/geoff/
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"That rates about a 9.5 on my weird-shit-o-meter"
- Will Smith in "Men in Black"

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