A Colorado Rendezvous

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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Zorch
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Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?
My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!
A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.
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Michael - are these sentences related? [X(]

"Felt right at home when their largest decided to sleep with me every night and hog the bed. Thankfully, I have a king size at home and a cat that weights only 6 lbs. Slight adjustment here.

Broke in their new smoker with their youngest who is a budding chef."

I hope not....but the meat was kind of tender and tasty. [:D]
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RE: A Colorado Rendezvous

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ORIGINAL: Zorch

ORIGINAL: geofflambert

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?
My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!
A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.

I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79

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RE: A Colorado Rendezvous

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ORIGINAL: geofflambert
ORIGINAL: Zorch

ORIGINAL: geofflambert



My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!
A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.

I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79
I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?
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RE: A Colorado Rendezvous

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ORIGINAL: Zorch

ORIGINAL: geofflambert
ORIGINAL: Zorch



A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.

I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79
I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?
Gorns don't like having anything "fixed".
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
Zorch
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RE: A Colorado Rendezvous

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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy

ORIGINAL: Zorch

ORIGINAL: geofflambert



I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79
I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?
Gorns don't like having anything "fixed".
I'll take your word for it. [8D]
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