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From: Bull bull@*******.net
Subject: King Geek
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 18:10:06 -0400 (EDT)
Ok children, small story time... :]

At Origins Last week, one of the GMs for the TOurnament, Andy Frades (SR
PLaytester and really nice guy) for some reason or another proclaimed me
King Geek. He had thought he was king of the Gooks since he was going to a
game convention to run an RPG Tournament that He wrote, but something that
came up during our discussions the first night made him proclaim me King
Geek. I don;t really remember why the first time.

However, I got proclaimed King Geek a second time during the convention,
reaffirming my crown, I suppose. I found and bought a copy of SR2 in
Hardback :] It was only 15 bucks, so I felt this was a pretty good deal.
After all, my SR2 HB is pretty much just a bunch of loose pages in a hard
shell these days, though that shell is all nice and autographed up by
pretty much everyone from FASA and most of the 97 Gen Con goers and the 98
Origins goers. But, I currently have a very good condition SR1 Hardback
and a nice condition SR3 Hardback (Also with massive amounts of signatures
and artwork :)), and I wanted a Second Ed. book to go with it.

So, my question is this. Am I King Geek for this? :]

<grin>

Hey Rich, you need to get Andy on this list :]

Bull
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