Spencer Armstrong
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no idea. I'm talking about the new MM pack.Is the full rulebook back in stock?
no idea. I'm talking about the new MM pack.Is the full rulebook back in stock?
Same here, plus I'm interested in whether they are still shipping within the EU.I am anxious to find out if shipments went out to German retailers before the shutdown. And if so, if German retailers are still able to process them when they receive them. Actually, I am not confident.
HaHa....more fool me.no idea. I'm talking about the new MM pack.
Serious question: Why do you care about a rulebook reprint? I'm waiting for eRules or pocket ch H myself.HaHa....more fool me.
Funnily enough there was a post on FB by Brian Youse earlier which said that the reprinted rulebook is on it way. It is delayed because of the virus. A funny coincidence.
It is not so much that I personally care. It is just that I know it was out of stock and that people were clamoring for it.Serious question: Why do you care about a rulebook reprint? I'm waiting for eRules or pocket ch H myself.
That would be the logical time for it to happen.A pocket Chpt H might come after the Italians get their 2nd edition.
You can't get PLANO anywhere right now it seems, not for love nor money, someone is asking stupid money for the PLANO 23701 on AMazonVarious plastic specimen containers from Amazon and eBay to store counters.
It all started because my mum used to work in a hospital and she could bring me home empty specimen bottles for my counters. She retired years ago, and so I had to turn to the internet to get my supply. They are quite easy to find and very cheap. They make excellent storage containers.You can't get PLANO anywhere right now it seems, not for love nor money, someone is asking stupid money for the PLANO 23701 on AMazon
Very cool, thanks for sharingIt all started because my mum used to work in a hospital and she could bring me home empty specimen bottles for my counters. She retired years ago, and so I had to turn to the internet to get my supply. They are quite easy to find and very cheap. They make excellent storage containers.
You are correct. Pour ants from different anthills together, and they will fight. The jars in the cartoon resemble Honza's jars. Pour some Japanese and Marines together from Honza's jars and they will fight.Aliens on their own home planet by the looks of it with spoils from earth; one jar is full of the Hatfields, the other being poured into it are the McCoys. Two famous clans from the American wild west (Virginia/Kentucky) who had a long standing family feud. Jar lids on the floor with holes in them to let air in... looks like the alien kids are watching to see who's little human bugs will win the fight. I might be wrong though.
When I saw Honza's question, I wondered how well that would be known outside of the US. Their feud is literally idiomatic here, but outside the US and, even more, outside our language, seems like it's not well known. I hadn't thought about it, but it makes sense.I didn't know the bit about the Hatfields and McCoys being a historical reality. Interesting!
Very true. Have never heard of the Hatfields and McCoys until now.When I saw Honza's question, I wondered how well that would be known outside of the US. Their feud is literally idiomatic here, but outside the US and, even more, outside our language, seems like it's not well known. I hadn't thought about it, but it makes sense.
Oh, I think the phenomenon is pretty universal, just an American example. It is funny that's it's always presented as Hatfields vs. McCoys. If you look into it, the families were intermingled and overlapped. It was a mess. There was a miniseries a few years ago that included some high profile actors (Kevin Costner, Bill paxton, Jena Malone, etc.) They made it less two-sided but even they simplified it. What a mess.I had. Seemed so Sicilian or medieval Irish or Scottish (please add country of your choice).