ASL Products for 2008?

KhandidGamera

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Here it is:



It will come in the LFT # 11 issue early January.

Cheers,

X
Xavier:

Nice map, like the deep water depiction approach.

Looking forward to how you explore beach landings.

Am sure it will be a case of <<Belle carte de desert, non?>> (LFT #8).

The important question is will the front sheet include " 'La presentation' avec les jeunes filles asien"?
 

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I agree.

Scott, I'd hate to see all your hard work get tied up over the counter art


Seriously, do you really wanna go mano a mano with MMP over the artwork?


Brien

Hello, Hasbro et. al. LOL :)
 

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Guy's, lets not start a flame war over this aubject and here is the first and last you will hear from me on this issue. First of all, I had some bozo masqurading as Curt Schilling on my old forum making all kinds of statements but this same bozo knows that this forum will not tolerate such nonsence.

Second, the cool thing about being a veteran of two deployments is the fact that I can hide behind my veteran status and I dont think Curt want's the bad press for going after a veteran over some obscure game,

Third, I did try to contact MMP about submitting this work but they never returned my quiries.

Lastly, if you do not like what I am doing thats fine, nobody is putting a gun to your head to make you buy my SS scenario pack.

End of story.


Scott
 
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If Repetti still has to hear about Shelling towing his gun off map 20 ys ago, I'd imagine you can handle a little good natured ribbing. :)

Lob a softball like that up there, what do you expect?
 

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Guy's, lets not start a flame war over this aubject and here is the first and last you will hear from me on this issue. First of all, I had some bozo masqurading as Curt Schilling on my old forum making all kinds of statements but this same bozo knows that this forum will not tolerate such nonsence.

Second, the cool thing about being a veteran of two deployments is the fact that I can hide behind my veteran status and I dont think Curt want's the bad press for going after a veteran over some obscure game,

Third, I did try to contact MMP about submitting this work but they never returned my quiries.

Lastly, if you do not like what I am doing thats fine, nobody is putting a gun to your head to make you buy my SS scenario pack.

End of story.


Scott
Scott,

If you are talking about Gehrig38, that "bozo" WAS Curt Schilling and he jacked you up in classic Schilling style.
 

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Second, the cool thing about being a veteran of two deployments is the fact that I can hide behind my veteran status and I dont think Curt want's the bad press for going after a veteran over some obscure game
Scott,

As the son of a Korean War veteran, and the uncle of an Iraq War veteran who gave his life in service to his country, I find this particular statement offensive.

Your status as a veteran should not be used as carte blanche to break the law, nor should it be viewed as something "cool" that you can "hide behind". Men like my father and nephew would be appalled to hear or see such a statement.

I suspect that a number of us here who have served in the military disavow your statement as well. I encourage them to speak up.

I know that you care not one whit what I think, but as a citizen, and a taxpayer whose hard work pays the salaries of our veterans, I could not sit idly by and let this go unanswered.

I expect that those who serve our country do so because of a belief in the principles we stand for ... not to use that status to try and break the law, or attempt to avoid being sued.

Brien
 

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Guys;

I am not going to be drawn into a flame war over this, please set-up another thread displaying your moral high ground Brian. Evan, please set-up another thread about "Curt" and me debating on my old forum. This thread is about the coming products for 2008.


Scott
 

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well my great great grandfather died in the Civil War (Cedar Creek) and my great grandfather made mustard gas for WW 1 and my Grandfather was rosie the riveter during WW 2 and my father dressed like a woman during the Korean war and my uncle dated Hanoi Jane during the Vietnam war and my brother served in the salvation army during desert storm 1 and I play army games during the Iraq war so with that military pedigree I should be allowed to get away with at least a class 2 felony!
 

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the cool thing about being a veteran of two deployments is the fact that I can hide behind my veteran status and I dont think Curt want's the bad press for going after a veteran over some obscure game

Scott

Dude, that is soooo UN-COOL to say and believe.

"I went to the war therefore I can break the law."

:nuts:
 

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Guys;

I am not going to be drawn into a flame war over this, please set-up another thread displaying your moral high ground Brian. Evan, please set-up another thread about "Curt" and me debating on my old forum. This thread is about the coming products for 2008.


Scott
Scott,

The "Soldiers and Sailors Act" will not protect you in this "alledged" matter.
 

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Scott,

As the son of a Korean War veteran, and the uncle of an Iraq War veteran who gave his life in service to his country, I find this particular statement offensive.

Your status as a veteran should not be used as carte blanche to break the law, nor should it be viewed as something "cool" that you can "hide behind". Men like my father and nephew would be appalled to hear or see such a statement.

I suspect that a number of us here who have served in the military disavow your statement as well. I encourage them to speak up.

I know that you care not one whit what I think, but as a citizen, and a taxpayer whose hard work pays the salaries of our veterans, I could not sit idly by and let this go unanswered.

I expect that those who serve our country do so because of a belief in the principles we stand for ... not to use that status to try and break the law, or attempt to avoid being sued.

Brien
Well spoken, Sir.
 

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Veteran gets away with MURDER!

Scott's statement was tacky, but brutally honest.

I wonder if Curt Schilling gets any perks? I wonder if a cop lets him off from time to time because he's a fan? I wonder if Mr. Schilling will be given any advantages in court? Surely his legal representation is no better than Scott's in the blind eyes of our justice system. It would be a fair fight. Mr.Schilling's lawyer wouldn't mention the gifts of charity his status has enabled him to bestow.

The fact is veterans use their status as veterans, even if it's only a free doughnut from a patriotic waitress. But I'm sure you forum vets would refuse such a doughnut without documentaion that the waitress paid for it, lest you abet in petty theft.

And I'm very certain that if any of you forum vets found yourself in legal trouble, you and your lawyer would never, ever, ever bring up your service to the country for the jury to consider, because you know that would be ever so dishonorable.

Of course it goes without saying that the vast majority of veterans that post on this forum never, ever exploit their veteran status for something so tawdry as to win an argument.

We've had a Presidential candidate "hide behind" his veteran status. We had a group of veterans use their status as veterans to attack said veteran.

Being a veteran, or the the family member of a dead one, allows one a certain "untouchable status" in the arena public debate. Scott didn't make these simple rules. Pour your outrage about them onto those who did: the media and politicians. Apparently Scott lives in the real world and chooses to exploit this option, probably one of the few he has in life.

I also doubt that Scott went into the military as part of an elaborate plan to insulate himself from lawsuits over wargame counters years later. He doesn't strike me as being that bright...or diabolical if you prefer.

I see plenty of newspaper stories about veterans and their families being helped out of sticky situations and forgiven transgressions based solely upon their status as veterans. That's the way the world is. I don't think it's fair; but chastising the pitiable sea turtle that's honest about it on an internet forum isn't going to change anything.

And don't put me into some kind of "Scott Defender" category. I'm a renegade lunatic with allegiance to nobody, and proud of it! :freak:
 
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The East Side Gamers just might be able to put out another "Zombie Pak" this year. We've talked about it, and are excited to explore the "fast zombie" rule possibilities. :cool:

We agreed that the ASL Zombie rules need gentle refinement, so that ultimately there will be many more variations of scenario types.

:scream:
 

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Re: Veteran gets away with MURDER!

And don't put me into some kind of "Scott Defender" category. :

Around here we call Scott Defenders, "Holsters".
 

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Hi-

Those of you who's are in an uproar over my stance as far as using my veteran status to publish my SS pack, should go down to thier local recruiter and join up instead of being cowards and making accusations from behind your computers screens.

As far as staus is concerned, Schilling used his celeberty status to snag the ASL license when there were more qualified and dedicated groups like HoB, the WcW or KE that would have done a far better job of keeping ASL inprint then the current license holders.

So put that in your pipe and smoke it!


Scott

Scott
 
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