> -MWS- wrote:
> "Gort"? Was ist los - "Gort"? Phil schreibt unverstaendliche Phrasen in
You left out an umlaut. Nyah, nyah, nyah.
:-)
Hello, I'll be moving to Newport Rhode Island for a bout six months and would
love to continue playing while I'm there. If anyone knows of a good game
shop there and/or people who pay Ground Zero Games' stuff, please let
me know. Thank you, Phil P.
Gort, Klaatu barada nikto!
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Phillip E. Pournelle wrote:
> Hello,
Sheesh - everyone keeps moving to the wrong side of the continent. :)
> Gort, Klaatu barada nikto!
"Gort"? Was ist los - "Gort"? Phil schreibt unverstaendliche Phrasen in
irgendeiner merkwuerdiger oestlicher Sprache wieder.
[ducking, quickly]
> > Hello,
Well, maybe it will be enough to keep California from sinking
into the ocean :-)
***
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Phillip E. Pournelle wrote:
> Hello,
Sheesh - everyone keeps moving to the wrong side of the continent. :)
***
Yeah, but those in the middle of the continent are wondering why you don't
stop in for quick game and a chat! Hell, I'll crank up the espresso!
The_Beast
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 devans@uneb.edu wrote:
[snip]
> Yeah, but those in the middle of the continent are wondering why you
Just what we need - is for the "Seattle Disease" to keep spreading
eastwards <g>. Do you realize just how hard it is to get a good cup of tea
served in a restaurant here in Seattle?
> At 01:13 AM 3/25/99 -0800, you wrote:
Errrr?? I see 3 umlauts, can't see a missing one. Care to point it out?
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, -MWS- wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Phillip E. Pournelle wrote:
I seem to recall that you're in Seattle the Rainy, no? I'm going to have
to get down there sometime - I'm up in Victoria the Equally Rainy, on
the Canadian side of the water.
Any other GZG types in Seattle area?
> > Gort, Klaatu barada nikto!
?? In English, possibly?
From: Brian Burger <burger00@camosun.bc.ca>
> Any other GZG types in Seattle area?
If a company named Microsoft (or anyone else in the Seattle area really) helps
me end my period of unemployment I may be relocating back to the Seattle area.
Not that you were asking me, but just in case I can locate some potential
opponents in case I do end up under the rain clouds again soon.
> At 11:01 PM 3/26/99 -0800, Brian Burger wrote:
> Any other GZG types in Seattle area?
*raises hand*
I'm a University of Washington student and an avid player of Full Thrust.
Scott
> At 12:27 AM 3/27/99 -0800, you wrote:
Hiya Scott! Greetings from Ballard - the "Snooze Junction" of Seattle.
:)
> At 11:01 PM 3/26/99 -0800, Brian Burger wrote:
Don't worry, there are still alot of out west! John Fox
> Sheesh - everyone keeps moving to the wrong side of the continent. :)
From: -MWS- <hauptman@concentric.net>
> Hiya Scott! Greetings from Ballard - the "Snooze Junction" of Seattle.
:)
Ya sure ya betcha... Are some of the drivers there still taking up both lanes
of the road... at least that's the way "Almost Live" depicted drivers from
Ballard.
BTW Mark have you ever visited the Metro Seattle Gamers club on Market street
near the McDonald's? Not a place for every one and from what I've heard the
miniatures gaming has slowed down even more over the past few years.
Next question... have you ever been involved with the Dragonflight convention
held in August on the SU campus? From speaking with some of the people that
help organize it their usually happy to have new miniature events sponsored.
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Brian Burger wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, -MWS- wrote:
:)
> I seem to recall that you're in Seattle the Rainy, no? I'm going to
surely this is why we have the GZG player location pages? fine ideas which, it
seems, are underused. everyone go and register!
Tom
> At 11:01 PM 3/26/99 -0800, Brian Burger wrote:
Wonderful. All of the Bill Gates drones are able to play against each other:),
meanwhile I'm still looking for players and shops in Rhode Island...
Gort, Klaatu barada nikto!