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On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:13:13 -0800 "Robert Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Heh, all kidding aside, a gamers appearance on Oprah might be what
> this > hobby needs to legitimize it in the eyes of mothers everywhere. > > Good luck with the letter. > > Regards, > R. Thanks. I already sent the letter. I'll let you all know in the
unlikely event that she responds. Basically I told her I felt persecuted
and that many families in America were probably missing out on the fun of
Dungeons and Dragons because of negative press. I asked her to look into
the real story behind roleplayers and arm the american people with both sides of
the story. And, of course, I plugged my NPO.
It's a start. We'll see where it goes.
Maggie
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