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03 Jun 2008 10:02 #2
by dedrite (dedrite)
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Best gaming experiences of my life back in the day (91-93). I dont know how it is now, but everyone who was anyone was there, and a million guests. I remember placing 2nd in first Shadowrun tourney, and winning almost every D&D tourney I was in. Loads of swag and cool dealer room.
But being 2008, I have no clue how it is now. Let me know Wally.
But being 2008, I have no clue how it is now. Let me know Wally.
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06 Jun 2008 03:03 #3
by geezer (geezer)
Edwin Haroldson
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An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic Gencon
If one is primarily a roleplayer, Gencon is the convention for you. If one is primarily a gamer (broad spectrum), drive less and hit Columbus, Ohio.
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
- Quin
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06 Jun 2008 09:56 #4
by Quin (Quin)
Quin K.
It isn't enough to talk about peace, one must believe it.
And it isn't enough to believe in it, one must work for it.
Emily (MM/RPM)
Replied by Quin (Quin) on topic Gencon
If someone likes japaneeese roleplaying or japanimanimanime video games, then head to Baltimore!
:-X
:-X
Quin K.
It isn't enough to talk about peace, one must believe it.
And it isn't enough to believe in it, one must work for it.
Emily (MM/RPM)
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