April 2010 - Twenty-Third Game
"So You Want To Start A Revolution"
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GAME! This Sunday, April 11th, is our twenty-third game: "So You Want to Start a Revolution?"
WHEN-OOC: Sunday, April 11 - Check-in: Noon - 1:40 pm (See CHECK-IN NOTE below); Game plays: 2:00-6:30 pm.
WHEN-IC: Same date - Sunday, April 11.
WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union, Bryan and Fletchall Rooms of the West Tower.
(To find the IMU visit this link - Map to IMU. Click this link to discover IMU food choices (be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page for restaurant details). For fee information about parking at the IMU, scroll to the bottom of this page. For free parking away from the IMU and on campus, go to Parking Garages and look at the locations 11th and Fee and Poplars.)
WHY-IC: IC invite will be forthcoming - look for an email from Jade, player of Sketch.
CHECK-IN NOTE:
Check-in will start at Noon and end promptly at 1:40, with game itself running from 2-6:30pm. Check in with Kasi - for chops, donations, packets, & XP/updates - and then MJ, for dross, item cards, etc. Some or all of the ST staff will be at the Union around 11AM to meet with players one-on-one with fewer distractions. If you know you want to meet with an ST privately during this time, drop us a line at living-in-the-mystery-st@googlegroups.com so we can plan accordingly.
If you know you are going to be late, please let the ST staff know as soon as possible. We understand work, travel, family, and other aspects of real life come first, and we are not going to punish you if you have to come late or leave early because of that - just please let us know if you'll be late so we can make sure to have your packet ready when you get there. If nothing else, you can feel free to call or text Kasi at 812 650 2812 or MJ at 812-606-4573 if you are running late that day.
We hope you all are as excited as we are to see more adventures unfold in the Mystery!
Love and baby demonic seals,
The LitM Staff
Insiration/Quote for the Month
"I am a foe to tyrants, and my country's friend." - Julius Ceaser, Shakespeare
"Comrades, ye who have dared, First in the battle to strive and sorrow,
Scorned, spurned, nought have ye cared. Raisng your eyes to a wider morrow.
Ways that are weary, days that are dreary, Toil and pain by faith ye have borne;
Hail, hail, victors ye stand, Wearing the wreath that the brave have worn!"-"March of the Women" by Ethel Smyth, Mus.Doc
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