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TUESDAY 8 DECEMBER
Immaculate Conception 1970 342nd day - 23 days to come
To Felicia's. Brought her three "New York Magazines," including the one with the 3M ad. She had had a number of strategy GAMEs done by one person, but he took them back to redo the models which, Felicia said, were very poor. She is not sure if he will come back, but she didn't think they were great. She had a description of WALKING IN SPACE or SPACE PARTY. It is not a game, but a pastime. A rubber balloon is painted so that it resembles the earth as seen from space. The paint is luminescent in black light. All the lights are tunred off and the balloon (which is filled with helium) is hit slowly between the players. To exhance the mood space helmets and other props can be included. Jerry Green was just leaving after dropping off FREE FORM. I said I'd like to try it with him sometime, but he is not interesting in it anymore. He'd like to see other things. Felicia said he had taken another GAME from other sources. I went next door to Herb Roth. Jerry Green was there. I asked him the type of GAME he had taken. He said it was a word game and I said too bad they hadn't seen SPELLBINDER. He said that their game is based on betting on word definitions. He was pricing chips for the game. Looked at BLACKS & WHITES box and the company listed on it was: { Distr. by Dynamic Design Ind. Inc., 1433 N. Central Park Ave., Anaheim, Cal. 92802 Got a BLACKS & WHITES glossy. But Herb wouldn't give me a copy. Looked at OFFICE PARTY (Diplomat) and it had stripping, drinking, and opportunities for physical contact. Item - a "False Modesty" card allows you to avoid removing a gar- ment when instructed to. Told Felicia that I had worked out LIVE WIRE. Suggested that I meet Rudy to show it to him. She tried the phone and then dropped him a note. She called the inventor of INDIAN CHESS again. His lawyer wasn't satisfied with the liability claus in the X contract. Felicia had me talk to him. I told him that I didn't care for it either, but that if we wanted to sell our games we had to have confidence that X would limit our liability to our royalties, if anything came up which is not too likely. To 200 Fifth Ave. Delivered a letter to S&R for Felicia. To "Gary & Riedel." Mr. Riedel (the short one - I think that's his name) there. He thanked me for the copy of AGOG. I asked if I could order a copy of HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES. He'll have it for me next week. I said I'd contact "Plan B" to ask for a copy of CARAPACE. He gave me one. (cont. on 12/7)