[Groop]Names, Groos and Ruffertos . . .
Larry Steller
lawrencesteller@yahoo.com
Tue, 9 Oct 2001 18:54:38 -0700 (PDT)
--- The Craills at FAL <thecraills@falcompound.com.sa>
wrote:
> Greg "Bob" Craill.
>
>...back in the days of yore and university I stumbled
> into a D&D group...
>...the people who styled themselves
>things like Shadowsun Dreamweaver or Etheryllion
>Damodrenil were irritated that my lowly fighter
>answered to "Bob". However I persisted, being the
>annoying little twerp that I was...
>...soon all and sundry
> called me Bob, including my now wife Sue, and my
> parents. (My mother rang up and asked for Greg and
> they hung up on her - :o) ).
> Greg "Bob" Craill.
>
I once had a CHAMPIONS roleplaying game character
named Bob, who had no secret identity and was
purposely bland of personality. I got into a big
argument with a player whose character name was Dark
Knight (oh, how original) because he thought my name
was lame.
"Bob" signed a private message to me "Bob & Sue
Craill", which caused me no small amount of confusion
when I read it, as I KNEW his name was Greg! But it's
not without possibility that I could have been calling
him Greg by mistake for years, as i am slow of mind,
so I was a bit worried!!!
Thanks for clearing that up, Freddy!!!
=====
-Larry Steller
New York, New York
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