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10 JUL 2003 at 9:36pm

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Does anyone here still own the games, not to mention play them? I have over 100 of the things and still love them dearly. Alas, over the years my wife and daughters have grown to begrudge me the insignificant 50+ sq. ft. of space I may need for weeks or months of necessary deliberation to see me through to the end of whatever conflict and glorious victory or (more often than not) crushing defeat. (that vacuuming, dusting, and breathing heavly in or near the game location was strictly VERBOTEN may have had something to do with their developing begrudgement)                                                                                     Anyway, I now indulge my bloodlust (quite happily) on the computer battlefield but I do miss the smell and feel of dried wood pulp, glue, and ink.         Jack

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11 JUL 2003 at 11:49am

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I have numerous SPI titles, along with numerous other titles bearing time honoured labels. Where women spouses cats kids etc are concerned though, it's simple. Provide them a house, provide them with a house that has one measely room set aside for your things. Demonstrate you have given them the entire rest of the house. Don't take any back talk if they won't let you have the one lousy room out of the entire frigging house. It's that simple. I have my hobby room. My things don't really exist outside of my hobby room. I never tell them how to arrange their own things. Any woman, pet, kid whatever that can't abide by a deal like that should be "corrected".
I have lived the world's dogma, that's why I know it's worthless.

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11 JUL 2003 at 7:21pm

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Your family will never love you as much as your games.
I have some SPI titles, and no I don't have a family.

"Always give your best, never get discouraged, never be petty; always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them, and then you destroy yourself." -Richard Nixon August 9, 1974

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11 JUL 2003 at 11:40pm

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To Les,     I like your style but unfortunately in this scenario neither my offensive nor my defensive positions are very strong since it is I who have the entire house filled with my "collectables" and have left them with little space. To Squad Leader,     The games do seem to love me unselfishly and in a house full of females they are definitely more quite. To Both,     Did you all prefer the larger or more managable board games?     Jack

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12 JUL 2003 at 12:15am

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I prefer the "good" wargames actually hehe. So that means Longest Day 5 feet by 5 feet playing area. ASL, as small as 9 inches by 12 inches although more commonly 2-3 mapboards is common. Standard wargame is like 2-4 mapboards which is like 2 feet by 4 feet. A3R is a bit larger than the original 4 map panel version and a paper mapsheet. World In Flames, depends on what you are using. War in the Pacific, hmm dang big especially with all the charts. I being a woodworker though, have never had trouble making custom table surfaces. The trick is to perfect mobility. If the game is "big" you play on a dining table, but store elsewhere ie you safe haven at game session conclusion. I don't hate pets, just don't have a desire to look after something more responsible than my family hehe. So no animals here other than a hamster.
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12 JUL 2003 at 1:58pm

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Hmm... I feel a new thread coming on: "Why Wargames Are Better Than Women".
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12 JUL 2003 at 3:01pm

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[i]Originally posted by Jim H. Moreno [/i] [B]Hmm... I feel a new thread coming on: "Why Wargames Are Better Than Women". [/B]
Well there are a few things women have over wargames.... [img]http://www.voentour.com/mhp/img/tandem.jpg[/img]
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12 JUL 2003 at 5:14pm

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My brother-in-law and I once set up War in the Pacific on a regulation size ping pong table and found we had to use an additional card table and several tv trays to accomodate all the charts trays etc.     I also remember setting up a game of Objective Moscow on the living room floor in front of the Christmas tree (pre kids and pets). This resulted in one of the first "gaming conversations" my wife and I had.

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12 JUL 2003 at 5:57pm

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[i]Originally posted by Imjak [/i] [B]Did you all prefer the larger or more managable board games?[/B]
Depends on how many are playing. If just two, then I prefer games like Panzergruppe Guderian, Cobra or perhaps Drive on Stalingrad. If there's at least four, then the War in Europe is a must!
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12 JUL 2003 at 6:55pm

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War in the Pacific for the computer "might" be just the first wargame on the computer I would rather play than the board game version for just that reason. Dang those charts are a chore.
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12 JUL 2003 at 11:57pm

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I never got to "really" play War in Europe. I finished a couple of the smaller scenarios but couldn't get anyone to commit to the long haul of the full game.     My only full game of War in the Pacific must have lasted 8 months. Time well spent.     Jack

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