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From: David Yellope dyellope@*****.gis.net
Subject: <Whine> Why should I buy SR3? </Whine>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:32:22 GMT
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:51:48 -0400, you wrote:

>>>> NightLife <NightLif@***.net> 09/12/99 03:47AM >>>
>
>>>
>>>I'm sick of rehashing the same fragging question, and sick of seeing the
>>>same damned arguments. Same goes the fucking "SR has now flavor
anymore"
>>>comments.
>>>
>>>Get a life and go play another game if you don't like this one that much.
>>>
>>>Bull - Grumpy Old Ork
>
>>Damn somebody got Bull mad enough to say a four letter word. I'm impressed. ;)
>
>I'm not. It sounds as if someone has forgotten what this list is about. It's about
discussing the game of Shadowrun. Whether or not one likes the new system, and what a
person wants out of Shadowrun products are both valid topics for this list. It sounds
like Bull has gotten a little too close to the folks who work at FASA, and is beginning to
take criticism of the game personally. I don't think anyone who isn't a fan of the game
would be on the list, and considering the posts on other topics from the people involved
in the aforementioned threads, they aren't general troublemakers. They just want some
discussion about areas they're concerned with. Sounds valid to me. <shrug>
>
>Robert (no cool tagline, just a plain line_____________)
>
>

Actually sounds like you bit on the troll. He even admitted that he
"Won" because Bull reacted. The personal attacks were WAY off the
scale, and I hope will result in at least a temp ban from the list.
There is No Lumber Cartel..And I am NOT Member #01538

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