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Dirigible said:
And, folks, one quick google reveals this is in fact a real place. And people wonder why Australia lost the war *shakes head ruefully*

Well, Tuggernong is an Aboriginal word. I think it's good to use the local names for areas.

And, ummm... what war?
 

hong said:
Hey, I was at the ANU from 1999 to 2002. I actually tried to see if there was a gaming club around, but came up with nothing (there was a branch of the Camarilla, but not really what I was looking for). But I did manage to play a few 3E sessions with some guys in Tuggeranong, back when the game first came out.

You didn't find ANURPS? (ANU Roleplaying Society)? It's been around since at least 1996. We started running monthly games days at the ANU with ANURPS in October 2000 IIRC.

Duncan
 

Duncan Haldane said:
Well, Tuggernong is an Aboriginal word. I think it's good to use the local names for areas.

I think we should use not only the Aboriginal names and the English names, but also the names in the languages of all of the immigrant groups that make up our wondrous multicultural society.
 

And, ummm... what war?

All of them!

No, actually, I meant the War of the Joke. You know, the one you didn't get.

I think we should use not only the Aboriginal names and the English names, but also the names in the languages of all of the immigrant groups that make up our wondrous multicultural society.

Wouldn't the signs be rather large?
 


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