From: kyraan@bach.udel.edu (Stephen Ch Litterst)
Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
Subject: Re: Innkeep?
Message-ID: <19061@bach.udel.edu>
Date: 13 May 92 00:14:29 GMT
References: <35072@darkstar.ucsc.edu>

In article <35072@darkstar.ucsc.edu> philb@cats.ucsc.edu (Philip Brown) writes:
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>So, ah.. who's the inn-keeper here?

A tall, blonde, strikingly bland man ambles over to the bar...

"I don't know who the inn-keep is here, but I haven't seen an inn this friendly 
since Cowboy Feng's closed down.  Does it really matter who the innkeep is as
long as the ale is warm and the conversation is friendly? 
	"Barkeep!  Send that cute little waitress of yours over here with a
flagon of your best.  You know, it must be a law somewhere that quality of
service in an inn such as this is inversely proportional to the cleanliness of 
the joint."

	As he takes his drink back to his table, he seems to disappear into the
crowd.  This only strikes you as odd because his size should make blending in 
a problem with any group.

