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Message no. 1
From: DANIEL WAISLEY <LGLUMKA@***.BITNET>
Subject: Nerds who play AD&D and Star Wars? I resent that!!!!!
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 03:24:36 CET
>>>>>[ Nerds who play AD&D and Star Wars!!!! I shall let you
know that I happen to like those two games and I based my whole Reality
Filter off of the AD&D and others Fantasy concept ( Yoshida tech is
Camelot). As to being from a corp background!!, my father happenes to own
a minor, and never mentioned here, CORP!! I went to college to learn
more, to have fun and to meet people. College does teach you a lot, and
will help you in some ways. There is definately more to life than running
and they tend to extend your life also!!! Not everyone goes to college
because of corp affiliation, CRUSH'es father may have been working for
a Biotech firm, but it was the fact that he had a 3.9 average in Highschool
and was the Pennsylvania State Wrestling Champ that got him a full scholarship
to college. As for Claw - he never had it good, he was brought up in a
lowerclass neighborhood, and was invovled with the gangs for many years.
He entered college to get a true education and so that he could learn more and
go back to help his neighborhood, a thing that he does now through his magical
group.

I plan on someday re-entering college, just as something to do that is less
dangerous than runnin' I to have that lots of money thing and can afford
to live it up. Remember chummers that those of us here can die at anytime, its
part of the business. There are many runners that never make it for each one of
us that does. Count yourselves lucky and good.]<<<<<
-Spirit < I do love Celtic, found it in college>

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