bomccarthy -> RE: Roll Call Thread Addition (5/19/2015 8:49:38 PM)
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Born and raised in Southern California, and remained here for all except a couple of my adult years. Started with Avalon Hill games in junior high, then pretty much abandoned wargames with the onset of law school and a career devoted to everything except the practice of law (business investigations, advertising/marketing, and putting together proposals for national accounting firms). Needing a way to unwind during downtimes, I picked up a TalonSoft game in the late 90s that seemed closely based on PanzerLeader, then moved on to Combat Flight Simulator 3 (complete with stick/throttle and rudder pedals), SPWAW, Korsun Pocket, and finally AE. Since my dad spent his entire engineering career with Douglas/McDonnell Douglas/Boeing, aviation was always one of the main topics of discussion growing up in our household - my sister once bet that every dinner conversation that week would eventually end up on planes, cars, or military history (I think she won). My mom would try to tune us out, but WWII was not some academic exercise for her family. She was born in 1941 on Malta; although too young to have conscious memories, my mom eventually heard of some of the close calls involving her and my grandmother during the air raids, such as a direct hit on a multistory building across the street. My grandfather was a civilian foreman on the crews that filled in the craters at Luqa airfield in between the raids. He and his male friends (who also ended up in Southern California in the 50s) had other kinds of stories, like those involving "Ack-Ack", a young lady so-nicknamed for the size of her "guns." He would tell these stories, then duck the wooden spoon hurled by my grandmother.
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