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Re: (TFT) Introduction
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- Subject: Re: (TFT) Introduction
- From: "Denis DesHarnais" <denisdesharnais@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:08:31 -0500
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I joined about two months ago, but became interested in TFT and all
Metagaming micro games about a year ago. I think it was Gary Gygax's
passing, and a rather mean-spirited article (Hobgoblin Hollocaust) on that
event in Slate/MSN on that got me thinking about Steve Jackson's writing
again. Like everyone else, this is the second time around for me. I bought
Melee and Wizard in 1980 when I had a little extra post-Christmas cash, and
had not yet gotten so deeply into DnD. I've been playing a few of the solo
programmed adventures, and playing out the occassional duel. I hadn't
posted yet, but I've been reading the other posts with interest.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Joe Hartley <jh@brainiac.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:33:20 GMT
> "John" <johnnyboytmm@juno.com> wrote:
> > Hey, welcome to the group. This sort of growth spurt in membership is
> unusual, but the group is good fun.
>
> It's definitely odd to get such a rush on the list. I can't help but
> wonder what leads folks here. It's the same with the archives over
> at gettft.brainiac.com. The archivist tells me that weeks will go by
> without a request for the key to the vault, followed by a flurry of
> requests. Did TFT get mentioned in a blog or forum, which led to
> googling aplenty? Do folks only ask at the new moon? Beats me, but
> I'm glad to have you all here.
>
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