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RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:08 pm
by sdevault
You'll love the zoo, SAC museum, food, and bars. But after that, you'll wonder how a place can have such high taxes and almost be bankrupt.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:15 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: sdevault

You'll love the zoo, SAC museum, food, and bars. But after that, you'll wonder how a place can have such high taxes and almost be bankrupt.

Dude! I'm coming from DC and grew up in New England![:D] Compared to those places , Omaha seems like Paradise! And before I lived here , I lived in Seattle! All things are relative. Besides, Forbes magazine listed Omaha as the best place to ride out the recession in! [:)]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:22 pm
by sdevault
Well, coming from those places, and after you see the four attractions in the Big 'O'....Prepare to be bored!!![:D]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:28 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: sdevault

Well, coming from those places, and after you see the four attractions in the Big 'O'....Prepare to be bored!!![:D]

Naw, there's much to do , places to explore and frinds to meet! And I've only got 2-3 years! [:D]
I've pretty much enjoyed anywhere the Navy has sent me. Every place has it's history,attractions and cusines. Once I get over the pain of moving (I will be hating life for the next few months!) I usually embrace with enthusism any new place. And all though I've driven through Omaha , I've never lived in the West. So I'm sure I'll be like a old dog with a bunch of new fire hydrants! [:D]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:46 pm
by sdevault
Does she know where her work location in Omaha is?

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:51 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: sdevault

Does she know where her work location in Omaha is?

Strategic Command at Offut AFB. In their JAG/Legal shop. [:)]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:56 pm
by sdevault
OK, you'll find nice housing west of there. Offut is in a different county that Omaha, so the taxes are less, and that area has been booming with construction in recent years. Lots of new shops, bars, and such....My wife used to work near there.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 4:07 pm
by 6971grunt
Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:13 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: grunt6971

Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.

For your time in Vietnam as a Marine , all I can say is [&o][&o][&o][&o]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:29 pm
by 6971grunt
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

ORIGINAL: grunt6971

Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.

For your time in Vietnam as a Marine , all I can say is [&o][&o][&o][&o]


Thanks - you are very kind - and a salute back, my navy friend......

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:37 pm
by Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: grunt6971

Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.
@grunt6971: I can't help but thinking you must be close to where I am now-based upon your "From:" line in your avatar. Am I in the ballpark?

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:40 am
by BB57
Grunt welcome home

AW1 Steve I'm about 150 miles north of Omaha.
With your background check out the SAC museum they might need you.

My forum name comes from the South Dakota memorial, about 30 miles from my house.

Four years active duty Air Force, worked on a plane that didn't have what I worked on! Retired from the Air Guard.

I have played a lot of SSG, SSI, and Matrix titles. My long time PBEM partner and I snail mailed a disk back and forth to play Pacwar. Neither one of us had internet service.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:54 am
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: BB57

Grunt welcome home

AW1 Steve I'm about 150 miles north of Omaha.
With your background check out the SAC museum they might need you.

My forum name comes from the South Dakota memorial, about 30 miles from my house.

Four years active duty Air Force, worked on a plane that didn't have what I worked on! Retired from the Air Guard.

I have played a lot of SSG, SSI, and Matrix titles. My long time PBEM partner and I snail mailed a disk back and forth to play Pacwar. Neither one of us had internet service.

Only 150 miles? That makes us practically nieghbors! [:D] On one of my planned road trips I'll have to swing by your way and buy you a drink! [:)]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:02 pm
by BB57
I do road construction so not home much in the summer but have all winter off. A get together would be great. Any one else close?

Steve

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:45 pm
by findmeifyoucan
Well, I am a wargamer aholic. Frustrate the hell out of my wife, lol. Been playing since college days back in the 80's when I thought chess was the most complicated game. I was proven wrong at the age of 17 even though I had already beaten a chessmaster at that age and have been playing wargames ever since. Loved those SPI monster board games like "War in Europe", "War in the Pacific", War between the States, INvasion America. Favourites were the first two. Oh yeah and "Napoleon at Warterloo" was another good one!
Yeah, I was one of those guys that prefered to stay home and play wargames all weekend with 2 hours sleep in three days rather than go find a girlfriend or two or three. :-) Not that I didn't find time to get a girlfriend in that busy schedule of mine playing wargames and going to school. LOL Frustrated the hell out of my father, hee, hee.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:42 pm
by 6971grunt
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

ORIGINAL: grunt6971

Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.
@grunt6971: I can't help but thinking you must be close to where I am now-based upon your "From:" line in your avatar. Am I in the ballpark?

If you swing hard enough the ball will end up in Duluth.........

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:13 pm
by AW1Steve
Gentlemen , don't be shy! Some of you haven't been forthcoming......we won't bite! [:D] Tell us about yourself , your games, etc. [:D]

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:08 pm
by Grunt
Former Marine infantry, hence the call sign. Started playing wargames with my brothers in the late 60's with AH's Guadalcanal, then Midway, Luftwaffe and Panzerblitz. Left the brothers behind when I got into Squad Leader. Too much detail for them. But we used to make up our own "miniature" rules and play with HO scale troops and tanks in the backyard.

My wife says my hobby is collecting hobbies. In addition to wargames I enjoy flyfishing, bicycling, playing some guitar, photography, snow skiing, travel. My wife and I are learning Italian together.

Been living in the San Francisco Bay Area now for the past 20 years.

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:43 pm
by Popeye USN
AW1 and BB57: I was born in Sioux Falls, SD, but spent most my early years in Sioux City, IA. Back in the day we used to play football against Sioux Falls O'Gorman (sp) and in Omaha, Boy's Town. Married my high school sweet heart and promply joined the Navy in 66 as it was my turn....third generation Navy. To be brief, went in the Navy an E-1 and came out after serving 26 an O-5. Oh, and still married to the same girl 46 years later. Recently retired again from teaching at the High School level. Still kind of on sea duty as I belong to the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

Oh, the thread. Only started a few years ago with UV which I still play if I can find an opponent. Might try this one...but understaind one game takes a long time? As as someone once said, "I don't even buy green banana's!"

RE: So tell us a little about yourself!

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:48 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Popeye USN

AW1 and BB57: I was born in Sioux Falls, SD, but spent most my early years in Sioux City, IA. Back in the day we used to play football against Sioux Falls O'Gorman (sp) and in Omaha, Boy's Town. Married my high school sweet heart and promply joined the Navy in 66 as it was my turn....third generation Navy. To be brief, went in the Navy an E-1 and came out after serving 26 an O-5. Oh, and still married to the same girl 46 years later. Recently retired again from teaching at the High School level. Still kind of on sea duty as I belong to the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

Oh, the thread. Only started a few years ago with UV which I still play if I can find an opponent. Might try this one...but understaind one game takes a long time? As as someone once said, "I don't even buy green banana's!"

Cool ! A Mustang! My favorite kind of officer! [&o][&o][&o]

It doesn't have to take a long time. Several of the short scenarios go from two weeks (Coral Sea) to Several months (Thousand mile war and Guadacanal). The long full blown war scenario's take as long to play as it did to fight the war. 1turn=1 day. [:)]