Farewell old friends, I’ll miss our daily time together.
I had a lot of good times with you, but it is time to move on to bigger and better things. Don’t think of it as your fault, but we knew this day was coming sooner or later.
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Farewell old friends, I’ll miss our daily time together.
I had a lot of good times with you, but it is time to move on to bigger and better things. Don’t think of it as your fault, but we knew this day was coming sooner or later.
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No, I’m not lying to you… how could you think I would do such a thing?
Round 2 begins September 10 (with a possible boat placement email on the 9th so we can have the first turn on the 10th). I will do all the prep work for it so that it will “hopefully” launch smoothly.
anyone need a rules refresher? go here
When: Saturday September 8, 2007.
When: 4pm GMT – so 10am for us Alberta types, 9am for BC, and the rest of you can do your time conversions online to figure it out.
What: the theme this time is either “your favorite place” or “mirrors and reflections”. do both, or do one, or combine the two… it is in your hands
as usual…
check here for details: http://www.disabledsalmon.co.uk/ ,
put your results up in the ORG or email them to me,
and most of all PARTICIPATE.
edit** my pictures for September p/d/p after the jump
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Yoshirolla Kilomantra’s time has almost come. The big critical push is now. How much mass can we move with little work? We have finally been promoted from our lowly rank of Private to Dancing Private (not dancing privates to be sure). And now for content…
Over the weekend, we were introduced to a new game by Yoshirolla Kilomantra: Squatter. No, it’s not a game of finding an abandoned piece of property and claiming your right to it. The box and rules market it as somewhat of a learning game but Yoshirolla was quick to assure us that it is indeed a lot of fun. The full name of the game is Squatter: The Australian Wool Game. Yes, that’s right, up to six players can be squatters (owners of large grazing property) competing to see which one can improve all 5 of their paddocks into irrigated pasture! I know it sounds incredibly dull but Jen and I had some serious fun kicking Yoshirolla Kilomantra’s ass the other night. The key seems to be to buy and sell pens of sheep (your stock) whenever you get the opportunity. And to buy haystacks to lessen the effects of drought.
Yep, we learn new adventures from Yoshirolla Kilomantra all the time. Next week, he is taking us shopping at the yoshkarola disco pants factory.