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[HoE] Lost Colony CCG-OT



<<I'm not putting Pinnacle Down Hear or anything but Am I the only one
who
  things they should have put out the Lost Colony RPG before the CCG. >>

Usually, I'd start by pointing out what an insane rant this is.
However, since that's already been done, I'll learn ya'll a bit in
grammar:
Proper nouns, titles and the first words in a sentence should be
capitalized.  Not everything else.  An interrogative sentence is denoted
by a question mark (?) at the end.  A comma (,) is used to separate
different ideas within a sentence.  The word "there" is used to indicate
a place.  "They're" is a contraction, short for "they are," and "their"
is a posessive adjective, indicating ownership by a group to which the
speaker does not belong.  Any further information you need can be
obtained from a Dikshunairye
Now:
<<Personally I don't like CCG(I think there just a way to bleed lots of
money
  off wanna be Role Players). I hate to think that the only reason there

  putting the CCG out first is because they want to make more money but
I
  can't think of any other reason. Lost Colony RPg has been in
development
  since at least right after HOE so they have had 2 long years to get it

  ready. I guess what this insane rant is about is "I WANT MY LOST
COLONY RPG
  AND I WANT IT KNOW OR A ATLEAST BY GENCON WHEN IT WAS PROMISED" I
realize
  this won't happen but at least hopefully pinnacle sees this and
realize
  everyones not all excited about there CCG's.>>
At first, I thought this was a poorly thought-out statement, built on
the assumption that a corporation exists to please the customer, and
that the profits they make are only donations from their ever-grateful
fans.  I was about to note that Lost Colony was never promised for
release at GenCon, when I was irretrievably swayed by the statement that
was entirely capitalized, an invincible propaganda technique pioneered
by the Nazis' social engineering department in 1933.

<<Sorry about the insane rant>>
No need to apologize. I needed this, bad.
--
From Whom it May Concern,
Rich Ranallo, The Man They Couldn't Hang

"And there never was an apple, in Adam's opinion, that wasn't worth the
trouble you got into for eating it."
 -Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Good Omens