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.
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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...