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Re: Meeting/Brikwars Jan 18/19 ??
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Tue, 8 Jan 2002 12:17:53 GMT
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"Shaun Sullivan" <shaun_sullivan@irco.com> wrote in message
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> Well hello, Folks!
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> So I'd like to solicit feedback/input/support from everybody as to whether or
> not they could participate, and if so, what they'd be interested in. Some of
> the choices include:
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> (1) Friday night regular meeting - shopping at the Construction Site, followed
> by dinner and drinks at Mouseville- er, Bison County, or Franca's.
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> (2) A new chapter in NELUG history: a Brikwars session that starts at 7 or 8
> pm, and goes until the last person has fallen face first into the chip dip.
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> (3) Choice (1) followed immediately by choice (2).
Option 2 or 3 sounds the best to me. Although depending on where Brikwars is
going to be held, option 3 may not be the best idea. I'm definitely up for a
WWII game, since I won't have enough time to put some other type of army
together.
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> (4) Some other possibility that is about to be proposed by someone
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> I'm up for anything, though I have to say that the possiblity of reliving my
> all-night glory days is pretty enticing. If people are up for Brikwars, we
> will need to find a good location - my apartment is available, though it's
> about 1:15 north of Boston, up in New Hampster. If anybody closer to Boston
> will have some space that they are willing to sacrifice for a full night,
> please speak up!
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> As a special aside to Dave Eaton: here's your chance to finally have Friday
> night plans! ;)
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> Anyway, please let me know what works for y'all ...
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> Shaun
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> [1] the massive WWI German Dreadnought battleship guy - that is, the ship is
> massive, he isn't ... oh, you know what I mean
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> [2] if no one objects, we could introduce our first organized club WWII
> Brikwars game, which has been far too long in the coming ... again, all troops,
> vehicles, stats, and scenarios would be supplied, and we'd need only
> appropriate scenery from the participants. Or, alternatively, we could have
> another medieval or future-based game [3].
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> [3] It's probably also worth noting that even people not interested in playing
> would be more than welcome to come ... there's much discussion of LEGO in
> general, and dozens of off-topic subjects come up. Plus lots of food, drink,
> mayhem, etc.
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