fanofdune@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Nov 29, 1:17 pm, "Hitch" <hi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Gunnar!!! How the hell are you?
>>
>>I think the "reunion" is basically Dan's doing...I know he reached out
to
>>me, asked me to drop in; we've seen John Kenny, Dan, Ty, Fred, some of
ye
>>olde gang...I was just thinking the other day about Aristophanes; Alex;
Sam
>>Sands, Susan Hogarth...the list of the Lost just goes on. I, too,
hadn't
>>really planned to post anything, but when I saw John's posting, well,
why
>>not?
>>
>>If you're researching for Motorola, what part of the world are you in?
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Hitch
>
>
> I'm good, Hitch. How have you been? I hope the last, what--five, six,
> seven?--years have treated you well. The same goes for everyone who's
> still around, keeping the group (barely) alive, and those of you who
> are dropping in.
>
> Unless I'm confused, Sam is still around, under a different, toadstool-
> inspired nick. (Hi, Sam!)
Wildflower. Hi, Gunnar....
>
> Labs is based out of Motorola's cor****ate headquarters in Schaumburg,
> IL, a little bit outside of Chicago.
>
> Err... to keep this post vaguely on topic, what would make for some
> good Dune titles if the series were ever to fall into more capable
> hands? I quite like the sound of DUNE INQUISITION.
"The Inquisition, what a Gas!" (Mel Brooks, "History of the World, Part
I")
WM
>
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