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ny59giants -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/10/2019 10:26:37 PM)

I'll give the Cochran B&B a A-

Left that Tuesday morning with a dusting of snow on the ground. Only to fly back to Charlotte, NC to high 80s. Which place is better temp wise?? Besides that the hospitality was great.

Got introduced to ALL five of the cats...I mean masters of the house in just a few hours.
Felt right at home when their largest decided to sleep with me every night and hog the bed. Thankfully, I have a king size at home and a cat that weights only 6 lbs. Slight adjustment here. [;)]
Broke in their new smoker with their youngest who is a budding chef. John will be experimenting with his youngest for the rest of the summer and then some.
Wine select was good along with cheese and crackers.
If I'm going to be laid up sick in the future, I'm raiding their vast, vast DVD library!
As the family therapist, I'm now better informed after 5 days.
Hot tea throughout the day which helped since the temp was in 40 to 50.
Got to see and video some classic WW2 steam engines just outside of Cheyenne.
In less than hour, got Tracker up and running for Sir John. Then the refresher classes began. Lets just say that his supply situation is NOW improving.
Went up to their mtns and got up close and personal with an elk in town.
Northern Colorado = flat (4700 feet) and brown...NE Tenn = hilly and very green

OT - I needed to drive through the very southern part of Virginia today. The road was Jeb Stuart Hwy which leads to Lee Hwy.




rustysi -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/10/2019 11:29:32 PM)

Sounds like a great time. I've met two AE gamers locally, and had a great time as well. Hope to meet up with more in the future.




Anachro -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 2:20:16 AM)

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In less than hour, got Tracker up and running for Sir John. Then the refresher classes began. Lets just say that his supply situation is NOW improving.


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Canoerebel -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 2:58:10 AM)

That's Michael's longest "AAR entry" ever! [X(]




Ian R -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 10:12:47 AM)

I almost feel shamed into buying Bill Brown a beer.




Anachro -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 12:57:54 PM)

Maybe if I go to Colorado, I can also get a look at John's tracker...hmm... [8D]




Yaab -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 3:31:32 PM)

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?




USSAmerica -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 8:10:06 PM)

I think I have had the privilege of meeting 9 other AE gamers in person, who I first met here on these forums. I may be forgetting someone over the last 14 years since I first got the original WitP. Every one is a stand up guy and we have always had a great time. There are many others that haunt these forum halls regularly, or only occasionally these days, that I hope to work out a chance to share a beer with in the future. [sm=00000436.gif]




geofflambert -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/11/2019 10:20:18 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!




BBfanboy -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 1:41:30 AM)

Michael - are these sentences related? [X(]

"Felt right at home when their largest decided to sleep with me every night and hog the bed. Thankfully, I have a king size at home and a cat that weights only 6 lbs. Slight adjustment here.
Broke in their new smoker with their youngest who is a budding chef."




Zorch -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 1:58:57 AM)


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!

A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.




ny59giants -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 10:17:54 AM)

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Michael - are these sentences related? [X(]

"Felt right at home when their largest decided to sleep with me every night and hog the bed. Thankfully, I have a king size at home and a cat that weights only 6 lbs. Slight adjustment here.

Broke in their new smoker with their youngest who is a budding chef."


I hope not....but the meat was kind of tender and tasty. [:D]




geofflambert -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 8:39:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Zorch


quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!

A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.



I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79




Zorch -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 8:42:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

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ORIGINAL: Zorch


quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!

A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.



I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79


I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?




BBfanboy -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 9:20:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

quote:

ORIGINAL: Zorch


quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!

A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.



I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79


I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?

Gorns don't like having anything "fixed".




Zorch -> RE: A Colorado Rendezvous (6/12/2019 9:24:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

quote:

ORIGINAL: Zorch


quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yaab

Is it true that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado was built so the brass can have a cosy place to play "The Campaign for North Africa" board game during the nuclear winter?

My brother had that about 50 years ago and all the pieces were magnetized because the board was vertical. That was just downright crazy!

A neat trick, considering it was published in 1977.



I was feeling older than I am.
I think it was '79


I know that all too well.
Haven't Gorns fixed the aging process?

Gorns don't like having anything "fixed".

I'll take your word for it. [8D]




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