
| Joshua J. Frost | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            PAIZO PUBLISHING TO HOST A MEET-AND-GREET AT ORIGINS
June 9, 2006 (BELLEVUE, WA) – Paizo Publishing, LLC®, publisher of the officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons gaming magazines Dragon® and Dungeon®, and the premiere e-commerce site for all things gaming, is pleased to announce today that it will host a meet-and-greet at this month’s Origins International Game Expo in Columbus, OH.
"We view our Paizo customers as family, so we thought it might be nice to have a sort of family reunion since many of our customers attend Origins," said Lisa Stevens, CEO of Paizo. "This will be a great opportunity for us to put faces to the names we see on our messageboards every day."
The Paizo meet-and-greet will be on Friday, June 30th from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. local time in Ballroom E150 in the Convention Center.
Paizo’s Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Dragon and Dungeon, Erik Mona, is thrilled with the opportunity to meet the Paizo fan base. “We’ve got the best readers in the industry, and getting a chance to chat face-to-face with them every convention season is a real treat. The meet-and-greet will be a great opportunity to chat outside the sometimes crazy convention hall.”
Paizo Publishing will provide soft drinks and snacks. A cash bar should be available as well. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please direct any questions to josh@paizo.com.
Paizo Publishing, LLC®, publishes special interest magazines and gaming products in the field of hobby gaming. Paizo also operates a full-line Internet game retail store at paizo.com. It is Paizo’s goal for every magazine and every product to be an event that encourages new and experienced hobbyists and fans to become more excited about their interests.
Paizo Publishing, LLC and the Paizo logo are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. Dragon, Dungeon, and Dungeons & Dragons are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., and are used by Paizo Publishing under license.

| Gwydion | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Now that I've posted the official press release:
Who's comin'? :)
Noooooooooooooooooo!
Well.... I mean... I'll be there...Heh.
'Guys, I'm going to go run across the street. You can pretend to be vampires without me for a few hours ... right?' =)
Heh. Takasi, you should come. I'll buy you a drink. ;)

|  Gary Teter 
                
                
                  
                    Senior Software Developer | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Paizo.com does not endorse the drinking of any beverages... alcoholic, sanguine, or otherwise. ;)
Wait.... So what are people supposed to be doing with those shot glasses?

| Marcos | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            farewell2kings wrote:Shot glasses are shakers for small dice so you don't lose them when you roll them, of course.Kinda like a Yahtzee cup...yeah, that's it, sure...:P
(I found a lone, rogue bottle of homebrew the other day. 22 oz. I'm not sure what it is - I'll find out the fun way. :D )
I thought that they were used turned upside down to represent when someone was flying. That way you could still see what was under the mini. Right? ;-)
 
	
 
     
     
     
	
  
	
  
	
 