CaptBeefheart
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Joined: 7/4/2003 From: Seoul, Korea Status: offline
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For me, Victory in the Pacific and Russian Campaign were first, in junior high (that is, post-Risk and Stratego). I went on to play several other AH, SPI and GDW titles (many owned by friends) and had an S&T subscription. I had a loudmouth guy in my fraternity who was always boasting about his knowledge of beer and how good he was at wargames. Of course, I calmly and quietly smoked him in a blind beer-identification contest, and then my team beat his at Midway playing both sides. His level of boasting diminished after that. Thank God for computer games. I've never been in the military, but have moved maybe 18 times in the last 30 years, and lived in some pretty constricted spaces in Japan and Korea, so computer games have been the way to go. I finally cleared out my storage area in Arizona a couple of months ago and donated the remaining few of my boardgames to charity. Some lucky gamer will stumble on that store in Tempe, AZ (actually, probably most of them have jumbled or missing counters, so maybe not). Cheers, CC
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Beer, because barley makes lousy bread.
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