Posts by Jeremy Dowd
Yes, 186 pages. Presumably Rich thought you wouldn't need to read your own article!
Definitely there in my copy!
Your own list is impressively eclectic!
All in Belfast, too, though I've also seen Jackson Browne in London.
I could add Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Michael Nesmith, London Wainwright III, Al Stewart, Bruce Cockburn, Emmylou Harris, and the Beautiful South. Maybe others if I thought long enough!
Introduce yourself with five concerts you've seen...
Rory Gallagher
Paul Simon
James Taylor
Jackson Browne
Bonnie Raitt
Now we know where they stand on the question of basing tanks... ๐
These are great looking games, Jerry. Are the scenarios your own creation, or is there a source book for the Canal Line campaign?
Second World War Tiger 1 tank with tactical number 007
Here's a Tiger.
Only because they can't both lose, Carole! ๐
The big problem with hills, in my opinion, is fitting them into a RUB...
Hang on in there, I hope it clears up soon...
Pass it on.
#StandWithUkraine
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Gordon Bennett! ๐คฃ
In fact, looking closer, the Autumn mat also features... I find they blend well together.
Sharp Practice game on the Sicily mat by Geek Villain
Sharp Practice game on the Sicily mat by Geek Villain
Sharp Practice game on the Sicily mat by Geek Villain
Sharp Practice game on the Sicily mat by Geek Villain
Here's your Sicily mat in action. Apologies for the cluttered table!
Arguably not as screwed as I am... ๐ฑ
View over a lough with stones in the foreground, clouds and blue sky.
We received that message at our church in Northern Ireland. Definitely a scam!
We played our Infamy game last night. I'm impressed by the subtle design that seems to give all the advantages to the barbarians, yet it's incredibly difficult for them to make the Romans go away. As the game goes on, the Roman drill and leadership counteract the initial barbarian fervour.
I have only played it a couple of times, both shortly after publication. HOWEVER, I have a game planned in a couple of days, which hopefully will reignite interest within my gaming circle!
Yes, that's the one.
If you're free on weekday evenings and don't mind travelling a bit, there's a game store in Ballyclare with tables available. Fridays are reserved for historical games. I go there from time to time, and I know quite a few of the regulars.
Unfortunately, it is. We're usually wrapped up by 4:30, sometimes earlier.
Next meeting is 30 November. We usually don't meet in December, instead we have two meetings in January - dates tbc.
St. John's church hall, 397 Castlereagh Road, BT5 6AB. The hall is open from about 10am, games usually get going around 11.
You would be very welcome if you'd like to come along!
Yes, still going. We usually meet on the last Saturday of the month.
British invasion of Egypt 1882 wargame using The Men Who Would Be Kings rules, at the Ulster Wargames Society yesterday.
Yesterday at the Ulster Wargames Society, Phil put on a couple of games of The Men Who Would Be Kings. The scenario was the British invasion of Egypt in 1882. After two games the score was 1-1.