Reliving young adulthood

Jan 04, 2009 02:51

So from Friday through Friday this last week, we played let's see... 6 + 13 + 8 + 7 = about 34 hours of AD&D! 
Apart from our usual Friday 3.5 games, we had an opportunity to play a semi marathon of version 2 with a fellow from my AD&D group from 12 years ago, and his son (who couldn't play then, he was 8-10years old) who'd always wanted to be in ( Read more... )

khevron, version 2, 3.5, ad&d

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northawke January 4 2009, 20:07:24 UTC
"for the duration"? Is that permanent, or a two-on, two-off type thing?

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The Duration khevron January 4 2009, 20:37:33 UTC
It's one week on, one week off for now, 84 hours/week. The Duration is 'until the economy rebounds and I can find gainful employement locally'.
There's another officer who may be commuting this way, and we may eventually go to 2 on, 2 off, which will save us half our airfare expenses, but being I'm barely working part time, 7 12hr days is going to be a long enough of a week to start off with... and we were pretty worn out by the end of the 7 days when we were used to it.
Due to the week starting on Mondays, I'll probably be flying through Anchorage each time on Alaska, instead of directly via Frontier.

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kareina January 5 2009, 01:05:18 UTC
to say that he couldn't play then is an awfully age-ist comment. Many, many kids that age can, and do, play D&D, and play it well.

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Yup khevron January 5 2009, 03:38:24 UTC
And you're just being contrary. He was an Eight year old.

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Re: Yup kareina January 5 2009, 05:53:25 UTC
I've gamed with eight year olds, and enjoyed it, even though I'm not a "kid person". If you think that eight means "can't play", you are the one being contrary.

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