You mean it really is all about me? (was RE: [SGVLUG] Two
Things...)
serross at ix.netcom.com
serross at ix.netcom.com
Tue Nov 15 22:25:26 PST 2005
Dustin,
Why is it that your messages to the listserv don't had the SGVLUG at the start of the subject line like everyone else???
Stephen
-----Original Message-----
From: Dustin <laurence at alice.caltech.edu>
Sent: Nov 15, 2005 5:09 PM
To: "SGVLUG Discussion List." <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
Subject: RE: You mean it really is all about me? (was RE: [SGVLUG] Two Things...)
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Emerson, Tom wrote:
> > at least it doesn't seem to find any of my old humor postings,
> > such as the review of a non-existent wargame
>
> hmmm... with a million and a half hits, you didn't look very hard --
No, I only meant it didn't show up on that search.
> adding those keywords to the mix brings this to the top:
> http://flail.com/humour/gulfwar -- but before you go discounting this as
> "non-existent", try just "golf war" as a search -- you'll find movies,
> plays, and other postings on the subject...
I think I can assure you with *complete* *confidence* that none of the
other items you find will bear much resemblance to the game I described.
:-)
I'd show it to you, but unfortunately all known copies of Golf War were
destroyed at a Gencon long ago by Steve Jackson in a berserk rage. I
think he was upset that the game included an unauthorized appearance of
the Hail Mary division of Ninja Nuns from one of his less, ah, well-known
games.
It *is* possible there is a surviving copy of the same author's game
"Unchained D-cup Vampire Leather Vixens From Below Hell," mentioned in the
review, but I surely hope not. :-) Sadly, there was no Laurence review of
the game, so we'll all be left forever wondering how accurate a historical
simulation it might have been.
Ironically, inspiration of one of the supposed characters in the game is
currently the Governor of California. I wonder if they'll re-issue a
special "Guvernator Edition"?
Dustin
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