
How about a library, filled with senior citizens and a sociopathic librarian who won't let anyone talk? After 5 minutes we moved to the pizzeria across the street. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Cravens"To: Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 11:54 PM Subject: Re: GM: Gaming in the dark > On 11 Jun 2001, at 12:15, genericjoe@vnet.net wrote: > > > It was the youth co-ordinator at the local Southern Baptist chuch that > > introduced us to gaming, once or twice at the church proper. > > Interestingly, within a year, the minister forbade his son to play D&D with > > us, but he could still play Traveller. He didn't say anything about his > > son playing Ultima, however. > > I got introduced to gaming at the Baptist Student Union (which > shared a building with the Tulsa Baptist Convention HQ). > Occasionally preachers would wander over from the TBC side to > schmooze with the Younger Generation, and we'd have to explain > what the heck we were doing. (Traveller, mostly Snapshot.) We > elected not to play D&D there, though, to be on the safe side, > being as how most of the preachers wandered back out somewhat > confused as it was... > > -- > Karen J. Cravens (silver@phoenyx.net) > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/