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27 January 2009

Back Online

Filed under: gaming lifestyle, rpg, tcg — Tags: , , , — jatori @ 6:51 pm

Peasant Butcher and I have returned from our brief adventure to Toronto. It’ll take some time to get over the jet lag and catch up on a few of the comment discussions (on this and other blogs) that occurred during our absence. I intend to write about the gaming/comic stores we managed to visit there (sorta like a brief visitor’s guide for geeks and man-children obsessed with plastic figurines).

And stay tuned for future posts about some of the games I managed to blow my money on, including the Savage Worlds RPG and Cthulhu Munchkins.

In other news, I should be hosting my first online RP session this Sunday. More on that later.

Time for a nap now.

-j

P.S. f00 finds himself in Atlanta currently, so things will probably be a little quiet from his side for awhile. However, if you’d like to share what you know of the gaming scene in Atlanta, please do.

5 Comments »

  1. Glad to see you’re back. I’m eager to hear about how the trip went, hope you had a great time.

    Cheers!
    Fred.

    Comment by the_blunderbuss — 30 January 2009 @ 4:25 pm

  2. The trip was great, though just a bit too short (considering we lost about 3 days to travel). I still require more naps to recover.

    Comment by jatori — 2 February 2009 @ 9:14 am

  3. trip was fun, it involved crashing into skiing freaky 4 year olds :p

    Comment by peasantbutcher — 4 February 2009 @ 8:58 pm

  4. That’s always fun! Running into helpless small children has been a common pastime for human kind throughout the ages. I remember over a decade ago where such joyful accomplishments where made a game in such programming jewels like Carmageddon … and Carmageddon II … and whatever the 2nd sequel name was.

    Glad to know that you had fun!

    Fred.

    Comment by the_blunderbuss — 4 February 2009 @ 11:38 pm

  5. :)

    Comment by peasantbutcher — 5 February 2009 @ 6:08 pm


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