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Cats will roll on their backs and use their hind legs (with sharp pointy things extended) to gut their opponents. Seen it many times. Just not against raccoons. Coons bring a weight advantage and a longer bite to the fray so it's not a given either way. Cats are nasty in a fight (I've seen them whoop big dogs numerous times) but they tend to follow the live-to-fight-another-day philosophy.

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Hi all,

It is raining... again... well... not raining... it i pouring... when I got to work I was almost soaking wet... and yes... it should be summer... I know... I know...

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Original: The Daily Mash
Comic convention attended by adults
27-07-11

THE world's largest gathering of picture-story fans is teeming with adults, it has emerged.

Experts have long maintained that comics, which can be broadly defined as shiny pamphlets containing colourful drawings of flying men from space and vocabulary such as 'BAMF!' and 'Aaaaarp!', are for children.

Yet despite this, an estimated 98% of attendees at San Diego's Comic-Con 2011 are old enough to pay income tax and go to bed at a time of their own choosing.

Professor Henry Brubaker of the Institute for Studies, who is at the event, said: "After extensive searching, I thought I finally saw a kid this afternoon. Turns out it was a middle-aged dwarf dressed as an ewok, which is a hair-covered creature from the popular children's film Return of the Jedi.

"Yesterday I saw a middle-aged man pay $5000 for a bag of Patrick Stewart's bum fluff, a gang of bitter divorcees sporting robot claws and a pair of railway engineers kissing with tongues while disguised as giant foxes."

He added: "There was also a room with 500 adults in it, discussing 'story arcs' in Spiderman. I've no idea what a 'story arc' is but apparently it's very grown-up and complicated."

Cultural analyst Nikki Hollis said: "If you ask me, Watchmen is just Bash Street Kids with hovering blue penises.

"And I don't care how 'dark' the new Batman film's going to be, it's still about a man who dresses up as a bat.

"They will no doubt claim that dressing up as a bat is a 'metaphor', but we know that it's just a man in a bat suit. With pointy ears."

Meanwhile, there was chaos at a Buffy the Vampire Slayer discussion panel when a group of men in their mid 40s had a violent argument about the correct usage of the word 'mythos'.

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They probably say the same thing about computer games.......


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They probably say the same thing about computer games.......



Probably...

But comic fans are the only people that wargamers can mock as being uncool [:D]
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Tithe...
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Good morning - Tithe. [&o][&o][&o]
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ORIGINAL: Dixie

ORIGINAL: Reg


They probably say the same thing about computer games.......



Probably...

But comic fans are the only people that wargamers can mock as being uncool [:D]
Dixie, I'm sure that there's lots of overlap amongst those here. Remember that the first sales of WiTP were at GenCon, a 'multi-purpose' convention in Ohio. Think there were any comic geeks there?
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Morning troopers! morning coffee tithe [&o]
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

ORIGINAL: Dixie

ORIGINAL: Reg


They probably say the same thing about computer games.......



Probably...

But comic fans are the only people that wargamers can mock as being uncool [:D]
Dixie, I'm sure that there's lots of overlap amongst those here. Remember that the first sales of WiTP were at GenCon, a 'multi-purpose' convention in Ohio. Think there were any comic geeks there?

Are you trying to confess something? [:D]
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Just finished Turn 1 of a restart of the Steel Wolves grand campaign, and for the first time EVAH, I was ahead of the curve!

252,000 tons sunk in the month of September, 1939. HMS Furious sunk by a mine. No U-Boats lost. Maximum number of victory points scored (10).

It won't last, obviously, but it's a solid start.
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Bum fluff? [X(][X(][8|]
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That's MISTER bum fluff to you!
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Just finished Turn 1 of a restart of the Steel Wolves grand campaign, and for the first time EVAH, I was ahead of the curve!

252,000 tons sunk in the month of September, 1939. HMS Furious sunk by a mine. No U-Boats lost. Maximum number of victory points scored (10).

It won't last, obviously, but it's a solid start.

Sounds promising, how does BdU Terminus plan to throw away the tonnage war? [:D]

I restarted Silent War again. Five weeks in and it's looking good for the first tonnage check, mostly down to the exploits of USS Triton sinking a pair of 5000t freighters. Two Dutch subs have been lost in the Java Sea though, a shame as they suck slightly less than their USN counterparts. [:(]
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I plan to start getting bad dice rolls. Works every time.
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Just finished Turn 1 of a restart of the Steel Wolves grand campaign, and for the first time EVAH, I was ahead of the curve!

252,000 tons sunk in the month of September, 1939. HMS Furious sunk by a mine. No U-Boats lost. Maximum number of victory points scored (10).

It won't last, obviously, but it's a solid start.


The British were at low power because it was before Tea Time you EuroFwag U-Bootfanboi.
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