To: Arkinsaw
Back in the 80's it was D&D that was the fundamentalists bane, it was going to be the end of our youthful lives and that we would all be damned to hell and would go insane. In the mid-80s I worked for a candidate who almost lost his primary to a fundamentalist whose entire platform was based on getting D&D out of the schools. We won the primary, but we wasted a lot of time difusing that that could've helped us in the general (we lost).
To: mike2right
In the mid-80s I worked for a candidate who almost lost his primary to a fundamentalist whose entire platform was based on getting D&D out of the schools. We won the primary, but we wasted a lot of time difusing that that could've helped us in the general (we lost).
Back then, where I lived, there were about two choices... one was sitting at home playing D&D around someone's mom's kitchen table or going out cruising up and down the main drag drinking Sonic cherry slushes spiked with vodka and getting into fights.
A lot of stupid parents sent their kids out to do the latter and praised the lord that THEIR kids were preserved from the evil of the former. Go figure.
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