RE: new years eve

2001-01-05 Thread Nathan Lewis
--- Matthew Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >This could be the ideal > >opportunity for that drunken Paranoia game we've > been promising ourselves > >for so long. Yes, it *definitely* has to be > drunken. > > It's been literally years since I played paranoia! > It's by far the best RPG > *ev

RE: new years eve

2001-01-05 Thread Matthew Jones
>This could be the ideal >opportunity for that drunken Paranoia game we've been promising ourselves >for so long. Yes, it *definitely* has to be drunken. It's been literally years since I played paranoia! It's by far the best RPG *ever*. It neatly sidesteps the whole "take the whole thing too se

Re: new years eve

2001-01-03 Thread Peter Corlett
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 12:36:15AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: > [...] no alchohol allowed if its here ;-) Heh, I'm just severely cutting back for the New Year. "One a day on average" I told myself. I'm already on Friday... > shit i just had a good idea for thursday night, i wonder how many can

Re: new years eve

2001-01-03 Thread David Cantrell
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 12:36:15AM +, Greg McCarroll wrote: > i can run a 1984 style campaign but it wouldn't be paranoia rules or > even the paranoia setting Sounds fun. What rules would it be? Or is that information not available at my security clearance? > if this is ok, how about 11/1

Re: new years eve

2001-01-02 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Aaron Trevena ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, David Cantrell wrote: > > > DAV-U-CRO wrote: > > > > > Twas me. But a) I'm already doing stuff tonight and b) as you point out, I > > > couldn't organise it at such sort notice. > > > > Yeah, and now that Greg's had to pull out

Re: new years eve

2001-01-02 Thread Aaron Trevena
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, David Cantrell wrote: > DAV-U-CRO wrote: > > > Twas me. But a) I'm already doing stuff tonight and b) as you point out, I > > couldn't organise it at such sort notice. > > Yeah, and now that Greg's had to pull out as well it looks like it won't > happen. But let's sort ou

Re: new years eve

2000-12-31 Thread David Cantrell
DAV-U-CRO wrote: > Twas me. But a) I'm already doing stuff tonight and b) as you point out, I > couldn't organise it at such sort notice. Yeah, and now that Greg's had to pull out as well it looks like it won't happen. But let's sort out a date for some time in January. Around the middle of t

Re: new years eve

2000-12-31 Thread Dave Cross
At 23:03 30/12/2000, David Cantrell wrote: >Greg wrote: > > > i vote that DAV-R-CAN organises it, > >Eek! I know we had a volunteer to GM this, but I disremember who. Was it >GRE-G-MCC or DAV-U-CRO? In any case, a coupla days isn't enough time to >prepare a game properly, so perhaps the GM shou

Re: new years eve

2000-12-30 Thread David Cantrell
Greg wrote: > i vote that DAV-R-CAN organises it, Eek! I know we had a volunteer to GM this, but I disremember who. Was it GRE-G-MCC or DAV-U-CRO? In any case, a coupla days isn't enough time to prepare a game properly, so perhaps the GM should use one of the games published by WEG. I have a

Re: new years eve

2000-12-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
i must learn to use mutt properly one of these days (even when drunk) ;-) * Greg McCarroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > i vote that dave can organises it, i can host it if you like in > the shit hole that is my flat, someone want to let the other guy > who was new to london know > > >

Re: new years eve

2000-12-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
i vote that dave can organises it, i can host it if you like in the shit hole that is my flat, someone want to let the other guy who was new to london know * jo walsh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > My New Years Eve plans have gone tits up too. This could be the ideal > > opportunity for

Re: new years eve

2000-12-30 Thread alex
> where, when? I haven't made any plans yet but was thinking about going down to the foundry NYE evening and hanging around there until 2001 then playing it by ear from there on. Anyone fancy that?

Re: new years eve

2000-12-30 Thread jo walsh
> My New Years Eve plans have gone tits up too. This could be the ideal > opportunity for that drunken Paranoia game we've been promising ourselves > for so long. Yes, it *definitely* has to be drunken. yay, drunken millenium paranoia games! me and richardc would be up for that, if it's on...

Re: new years eve

2000-12-29 Thread David Cantrell
Professor Nathan Lewis enunciated: > I'd certainly take any excuse to get together since > I'm a recent immigrant. > > --- Greg McCarroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > our new years plan has come unravelled, does anyone > > still not have any > > plans and wants to get together? My New Y

Re: new years eve

2000-12-29 Thread Nathan Lewis
I'd certainly take any excuse to get together since I'm a recent immigrant. Nathan --- Greg McCarroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > our new years plan has come unravelled, does anyone > still not have any > plans and wants to get together? > > > greg > > -- > Greg McCarroll

Re: new years eve

2000-12-29 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > our new years plan has come unravelled, does anyone still not have any > plans and wants to get together? > Feel free to come down here and have excess with us - my mobile is : 0771 562 1707 We will probably only be going to the pub ... /J\ -