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Words have been uttered about “the good old days” and that things were more ‘involved’ back then.
Well, it’s true. 😀
The dress suits you …
As long as it’s a pretty color and the cut cups my man-boobs. They’re very sensitive at my age.
First you must “pledge” – uh oh … Not sure if I can. So I guess I really will be wearing a dress. 😀 This week we’ve kicked off Season Three of Sitrep Podcast, Season Three of Ops Center, two Twitch Streams, an upcoming pair of video highlight battle reports … My girlfriend has been out of town all week and she’s coming back tonight. So I might be … busy. 😀 In any event I am flat-out tired. We don’t really have anything lined up for our weekend games (exception – we might have something modern with @elessar2590 on Sunday). So I don’t know if I’m going to be running anything serious this week ( @elessar2590 – we will talk ). But if I don’t run anything serious, I will pledge …
NUKE MY DINING ROOM TABLE. It’s been covered in seven-month hobby crap that hasn’t been touched since a little after Christmas. I’ve fallen into that hobby trap where your hobby area is a train wreck and whenever you feel like doing something you’re confronted with an hour of grunt work. Time to BREACH AND CLEAR that little obstacle.
This is a friendly place, but it is no ‘safe space’. No SJW, soy-boy, snowflake hee-haw allowed under any circumstances.
That’s literally why I come here. Some are saying this a contradiction of the “no politics” rule. I would respectfully disagree, keeping discussions of culture separate from politics. The very fact that some of these are regarded as “political” touchpoints … well, I just don’t agree in that classification is all. Granted, these areas can overlap in the unfortunate era of identity politics in which we live. But, and just an opinion here, I feel that “identity politics” are fundamentally part of the the problem. But we’re smart folks. I’m sure we can sort it.
Modern warfare uncomfortable – as a presenter and team member of the Sitrep, I naturally disagree, but of course I’m biased. 😀
@cpauls1 – those river boards are EPIC! That’s always one of the tougher terrain features to build, of no other reason that it naturally has to be built down INTO the table, it’s not a hill or a tree or a building that can be dropped ON TOP of the table.
Hold on, you’re teaching at an anime convention? F*** me, talk about an environment to test the patience and mettle … Watch out for the tentacles and 12-year olds.
@jacook – GURPS was awesome! Actually, I shouldn’t say “was,” it’s still going strong to my knowledge. But used this system for WW3 and post-apocalyptic gaming for years back in the early 1990s.
The gaming victory @elessar2590 mentions was our game of AirWar C21 in Vietnam. 1968, Rolling Thunder. The battlereport is below, and was also featured on last week’s “unclejimmy” thread and the Sitrep Podcast thread. I’m hoping to get a two-part video highlight reel up on Sitrep YouTube in the coming days (Part One is done, I will post after our latest podcast episode has a day on the “top of the running order”).
I’ll just say this … Elessar, you’re LUCKY to get Phantom 02 home! That thing was smokin’ with ONE DP left, no missiles, no guns, damaged control surfaces … half speed, hurtin’ fo’ certain!