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     Saving JFK Having unraveled the conspiracy, and with strong public support,
      the NTTA (National Time Travel Administration) undertook the
      first major historical rewrite: preventing the Kennedy Assassination.
      But although the second term JFK did avert the Vietnam War, without
      the martyrdom factor there came a third major change: The first
      man on the moon was a cosmonaut.   "She was almost complaining
      that they were there after she left." - Jenny
   concupiscence (konn-kyoo'-piss-ense)
      n. sexual desire; lust   
        Foxfire :-|
        a feminist twist:
 spaghetti western story
 mixed with highschool angst.
  
          After Hours  This surreal tale of a hapless word processor who
      staggers from one bizarre mishap to the next through the course
      a single night in New York City was an inspiration for me during
      my early writing efforts. Later, I found out that parts of the
      storyline were stolen from a radio show entitled "Work In
      Progress," by another of my major influences, Joe Frank.
      Oddly enough, the material in question came from "Lies",
      the same episode that ends with the bit about the Nightwatchman
      that first piqued my interest in Joe's work.
 
         Orange Cones
  
         Mad Libs
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          |  Artwork for Icehouse and News About
            Fluxx |  
          |  Icehouse production work
            continues to dominate our lives this week, with the main focus
            of our attention being the rulebooks that we'll be including
            with the set. There's still a huge amount of page layout work
            to do, and our beta release deadline is now less than 2 weeks
            away. But at least I've got the cover art for the 3 little books
            finished up. And speaking of artwork, a
            couple of weeks ago I posted a small image of the new Martian
            landscape that Dawn had
            painted for us; well, after listening to the feedback we'd been
            getting (and the quiet voices in our own minds), everyone agreed
            that the couple playing Icehouse in the foreground had ended
            up being too deeply obscured by the encroaching twilight. So,
            this weekend Dawn came down to see us and reworked that corner
            of the painting. Her changes really did the trick!
 But although we still have a lot of work to do before Icehouse
            will be ready to ship, we are this week beginning to accept pre-orders for the
            new game sets. So, if you've been waiting for years to place
            an order for Icehouse, the day has arrived! Get your order in
            by Sept 20 for maximum savings.
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 As regards Fluxx,
            there is good news, bad news, and other news. The good news is
            that Fluxx will soon be available in more than a hundred Barnes
            and Noble stores around the country. The bad news is that blank
            Fluxx cards have once again been delayed. And in other news,
            Iron Crown
            Enterprises has filed
            for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection! The Barnes and Noble deal is really exciting. They'll be featuring
            Fluxx along with the other 4 winners of this year's Mensa
            Select award, in a special endcap display at many of their
            larger stores. It's something of an experiment for them, but
            if it goes well, they'll probably expand their retailing of mainstream
            parlor games. (They're also considering selling Aquarius,
            as part of an unrelated pilot program, in half a dozen of their
            other stores.) Of course, with so many outlets to stock, this order was the
            biggest we've ever seen - so big that an entire print run was
            necessary to fill the order. The new decks were printed this
            week, and should be showing up on B&N shelves sometime soon. Another print run meant another chance to get new blank Fluxx
            cards printed, but unfortunately, Carta Mundi has once again
            screwed up this simple task. Each time Fluxx has been printed,
            we've requested that they run some extras with nothing on the
            fronts, so that we can offer blanks in bulk like we did with
            the First Edition decks. Well, during the first printing, they
            forgot; during the second printing, they supposedly made the
            blanks but then somehow lost them; and now, during this most
            recent printing, they say they printed the blanks but then neglected
            to get them cut into cards before the machine that does this
            was reconfigured for another job. So now the blank Fluxx sheets
            are being stored, until such time as they're doing another print
            job that uses the same size cards, which reportedly will be in
            about two weeks, when they do an UNO run. (Of course, with our
            luck, the sheets will probably be mistakenly put in the garbage
            during the interim.) And then there's that other news. Pete Fenlon, the president
            of ICE, seems to be in excellent spirits, considering this very
            difficult step in the life of his company. He assures us that
            this is a temporary setback only, and reminds us that ICE has
            bounced back from far more difficult challenges in the past.
            Chapter 11 protection is a court-sanctioned plan for reorganizing
            and revitalizing a company in deep financial trouble, and it
            should not be viewed as a step towards dissolution. In fact,
            the entire adventure gaming industry is going through upheavals
            and re-organizations right now; in other industry news, three
            of the biggest game distributors are being bought out/consolidated,
            one of which is itself an infant company formed through the merger
            of two large firms last summer. So although ICE is currently
            in financial trouble, we're all still hoping for a great future...
            ICE is still very much in the game. One consequence of ICE's Chapter 11 filing is that our Fluxx
            license agreement with them has unexpectedly terminated - and
            we've already been contacted by another game company interested
            in acquiring the rights. So things have gotten interesting. We
            haven't had a chance yet to talk over the options with Pete,
            but we expect that ICE will continue to keep Fluxx in print,
            on an "at leave" basis, at least for a while. We're
            not going to make any decisions hastily.... the situation is
            complex, and our own agendas have changed considerably in the
            two years since we
            signed that agreement. We need some time to think and talk and
            plot and scheme, to decide what is best for Fluxx. We'll let
            you know what's ahead once we figure it out ourselves.
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                     Ron Toomer,
                    the undisputed king of roller coaster design, doesn't care for
                    such rides himself and hasn't ridden one in years. |  
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                     I love
                    this new product from Smuckers: Soft Bread Pockets. They're frozen,
                    crustless peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, like little white
                    bread pitas, with the edges crimped all the way around. Yum! |  
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