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RE: Tobruk
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:08 pm
by targul
Well, back in those days I worked for TSR as a consultant. So I had plenty of time but very little money. Now I am retired so I have plenty of time but very little money. See how quickly I have advanced.
RE: Tobruk
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:05 pm
by Phatguy
ORIGINAL: targul
Well, back in those days I worked for TSR as a consultant. So I had plenty of time but very little money. Now I am retired so I have plenty of time but very little money. See how quickly I have advanced.
I'm still jealous. My wife won't let me game more than 6 hrs per day..
RE: Tobruk
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:50 pm
by targul
"I'm still jealous. My wife won't let me game more than 6 hrs per day.. "
Poor man my wife is a much better player then me. She kicks my butt. War in the East board game she used to destroy me. War in Europe same problem. She also likes D&D and was and excellant player.
I am certainly prejudice in her favor but she is a great playmate. But then who knows if it will last we have only been married 41 years.
RE: Tobruk
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:11 pm
by Phatguy
ORIGINAL: targul
"I'm still jealous. My wife won't let me game more than 6 hrs per day.. "
Poor man my wife is a much better player then me. She kicks my butt. War in the East board game she used to destroy me. War in Europe same problem. She also likes D&D and was and excellant player.
I am certainly prejudice in her favor but she is a great playmate. But then who knows if it will last we have only been married 41 years.
lol, ive been married a little over one yr. my wife can't figure out all those "darned cardboard thingies". She kills me on anything xbox though.I'm more old school. Need a mouse and turns.But it's nice to see someone else think CNA was fun. Haven't met anyone in the last 10 or so years who remembers CNA, let alone anybody who enjoys it.