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From: trudel@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU (Jonathan D.)
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Subject: Re: Photon - "The Worlds Greatest Game"
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 13:30:42 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov  4 13:30:42 1985
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Well, if you're willing to hoof it to NJ, There's one in Kenilworth.
Somehow, find a way to Kenilworth via Route 22 or the Garden State
Parkway.  It is located about 2 miles east of the Garden State Parkway
on the eastbound side.  It's near a Mc Donalds or Burger King (you'll
see one of these before the place).  If you're coming up the Parkway, get
onto Route 22 west and travel about 2 miles.  There will be stores and such
in the median, and you should be able to see it on the far side of the 
eastbound lane.  

As far as the game is concerned, I would suggest that you bring a 
few friends with you.  The two teams are composed of about 10 per side,
and it pays to have some sort of strategy.  The initial cost is $10,
and this gets you a passport and a game.  Further games cost $3.50.
The games themselves last six and a half minutes, which is enough time
to exhaust the best of us.  

Enjoy!
-- 

					   Jonathan D. Trudel
				     arpa: trudel@blue.rutgers.edu
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