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Re: [DL] Demo program



beat you to that.  I've already got HOE going at my Store of Choice.  Well,
Like i said, let me know what would be needed in the way of staff, and I MAY
be able to pull it off.  I can't do a lot of traveling, but i can run the
organizing side of things over the net.  Or rather, me and my friends can.
: )  We're all fans.  No perks asked (good thing too. Seems the pockets
won't be real deep for a while), all we want is to help.  Heck, i'd be happy
with early ordering oppertunities, and maybe playtesting opportunities
(hehe. i'd even sign a nondisclosure agreement.  I'm under enough of those
already).


----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Seyberth" <darious@darious.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 9:32 PM
Subject: [DL] Demo program


> >Is there still a demo Organization sanctioned by PEG (which i guess means
>  >Shane)?  If not, are there any plans to start one again?  A friend of
mine
>  >and i would be happy to help organize that, and run it for The Coastal
Bend
>  >(Texas).
>
> There was plans to bring it back - but there never was enough staff to be
> able to handle it right.
>
> Though - if you want to mosey on down to the local game store and setup a
> demo adventure, I don't think anyone would object.
>
> A lot of stores allow ongoing games to be played - if your game store
owner
> if obliging, you might want to consider moving your weekly game to the
> store.  If you don't have a game, starting one and holding it at the store
> would also be good "subliminal" advertising.
>
> -------------------
> Allan Seyberth
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