I ordered Fudge Anniversary Edition from my local, paid for it up front so they'd be able to get it, and everything. It's out of stock at the manufacturer.
Dang! Ann DuPuis tried to sell me one last year at GenCon and I was running out of cash and bought some of her dice instead. Dingus!
What's my point, you say? Uh...
...
...I guess...I don't have one.
Dingus! Nose nuggets!
I saw it listed on Amazon yesterday. Maybe they still have some in stock.
I'm'a support my local. S'been rough.
So is the interest in FUDGE/FATE relatively new or, like me, had you been mildly interested for awhile but all of the buzz has finally gotten you to take a good look at it?
It's a cool book, fun to tinker with. I hope you end up snagging one!
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Downloaded Fudge from soda.berkeley.ftp onto a NeXT workstation, printed it out on Indiana University's thoughtfully-provided laser printers (and paper), punched 3 holes in each sheet and bought a special binder. A warm Spring day if I recall aright, on my way to Dr Stuart Mufson's
A105: Birth And Death Of The Universe. I sat next to my friend Heidi, whom you may know as Fiona Avery (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0043036/), and tried to convince her of how cool it was but all she wanted to talk about was
Amber Diceless. That was 1993.
Nah, it just comes and goes.
She didn't answer our e-mails when we invited her to our wedding, but Gene Ha (http://www.geneha.com/) and Art Lyon did. Yeah, I'm droppin' names. So what?