breaking the 1990s barrier
Sep. 3rd, 2003 01:46 pmI've just added here today two people I knew in my Ohio days (i.e., the first two decades of my life). I believe this makes them unique among people on my friends' list.
They also expand the category of "people I know who are highly placed in large-scale shared-world LARPs," an important category indeed. Just think of the power and influence I could wield, if I could get them all to listen to me, and if it only mattered!
Proof-correction duties require that I call some guy in Wisconsin now and ask him what the hell he meant on p. 288. Botheration. But at least he will get to share in the techno percussion and bassline coming from in front of the student union next door.
They also expand the category of "people I know who are highly placed in large-scale shared-world LARPs," an important category indeed. Just think of the power and influence I could wield, if I could get them all to listen to me, and if it only mattered!
Proof-correction duties require that I call some guy in Wisconsin now and ask him what the hell he meant on p. 288. Botheration. But at least he will get to share in the techno percussion and bassline coming from in front of the student union next door.
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Date: 2003-09-03 11:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-03 11:52 am (UTC)Well, as it turns out, there was no answer. Now, do I try a possibly outdated home phone number? I would prefer not to.
Sorry your sandwich sucked, dude.
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Date: 2003-09-04 09:41 am (UTC)Good luck. Cass is the head of one of those and despite that fact that they luv her She can't get them to listen to her.
A~
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Date: 2003-09-04 12:01 pm (UTC)