Feb. 27th, 2004
Game Day in March?
Feb. 27th, 2004 10:43 amBefore reenacting and soccer season gets started again and eat up all my weekends, I thought I'd try to host one more gaming day. I've got plenty of room to run one big miniatures game, or a couple of medium-sized miniatures games, plus table space for a boardgame or two, card games, or some online gaming (up to four terminals, if my roomies are really nice :-)
I've most of the weekend days in March free, except for the 7th and the 14th. I have available (or could have, depending on how late in the month we play) figures for most of the GW games (40K, fantasy, Mordheim, Necromunda, BloodBowl, Space Hulk) and for a variety of historical periods (ancients, Dark Ages, medieval, renaissance, English Civil War, Seven Years War, French & Indian War, American Revolution, Napoleonic wars, American Civil War, British colonial wars, World War I, Russian Revolution, Spanish Civil War). Plus a goodly supply of boardgames (both conventional and military history), and cards for Legend of the Five Rings, Babylon 5, Seventh Sea [these all seem to involve numbers, don't they?], Dune, and some oddments like Mythos, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, and Bull Run/First Manassas.
I'll post this on my LiveJournal (http://www.livejournal.com/users/winterbadger/) too; folks who are interested in a big games day, reply there or drop me a line, and let's find a day (or days) that would work for a number of people.
Jan
I've most of the weekend days in March free, except for the 7th and the 14th. I have available (or could have, depending on how late in the month we play) figures for most of the GW games (40K, fantasy, Mordheim, Necromunda, BloodBowl, Space Hulk) and for a variety of historical periods (ancients, Dark Ages, medieval, renaissance, English Civil War, Seven Years War, French & Indian War, American Revolution, Napoleonic wars, American Civil War, British colonial wars, World War I, Russian Revolution, Spanish Civil War). Plus a goodly supply of boardgames (both conventional and military history), and cards for Legend of the Five Rings, Babylon 5, Seventh Sea [these all seem to involve numbers, don't they?], Dune, and some oddments like Mythos, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, and Bull Run/First Manassas.
I'll post this on my LiveJournal (http://www.livejournal.com/users/winterbadger/) too; folks who are interested in a big games day, reply there or drop me a line, and let's find a day (or days) that would work for a number of people.
Jan
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Feb. 27th, 2004 12:50 pmAnother good editorial on the subject of marriage. Thanks again to
chelona.
China frees Tibetan nun.
Now if the US government would only free its Tibetan nun political prisoner...
Now if the US government would only free its Tibetan nun political prisoner...