Hope he'll recover quickly.Let's keep our fingers crossed for Phillipe (sp?) from France. I saw and helped him after a nasty fall on the hotel's rainy sidewalk this morning. He was belatedly trying to join the other Monday morning stragglers for the communal breakfast. He hurt his hip/pelvis pretty bad, needed a wheelchair to go back inside, and the ambulance arrived as my airport shuttle departed. It "appeared" nothing was broken, best case it was just a deep bruise. His plane home departed in six hours and hopefully he made it. I pray for a good resolution for him.
I had to stay an extra day in Cleveland.Sorry to hear. For us international players, this year is terrible for the flights back due to problems on jfk affecting all the connections. Mine of yesterday was cancelled and today I'm lucklly being rerouted via Detroit Amsterdam Milan. Last time I saw Chris mazzei was going to his gate.. But all the flights out of Cleveland were subject to delay and/or cancellations.
See main ASL section for an update on Philippe.any update on Philippe?
Congrats to Bill, and all of those who made him earn it.Congrats Bill. Way to kind of keep the title in NE Ohio. Thanks to Brett and Wild Bill and Dave G. for their hard work and contributions year after year. Already looking forward to next year!!!
Regards,
Kevin
Was there any resolution to that Suicide Creek CG I saw you playing?It seems I have become slower over the years. I was only able to get in one game this ASLOK.
JR
We were in the middle of the fourth of seven CG dates when the Americans resigned. The Americans had been playing a very cautious strategy up to that point. When they threw themselves up on the wire in that fourth scenario they lost eleven squads, two 8-1, one 9-1 & one 9-2 through American turn three. There were Japanese squads rushing up from the rear to counterattack the survivors when we quit. In total the Americans lost fifteen squads out of the thirty-seven he had started with or bought. The Americans had inflicted some but not similar losses on the Japanese.Was there any resolution to that Suicide Creek CG I saw you playing?
All cameras were confiscated at the door. Perry was seen playtesting ASLSK Pacific, where his primary strategy seemed to be telling his befuddled ASL-playing opponent that he couldn't do that (where "that" was a clever ASL move) in Starter Kit. Or so it was related to me.Does anyone have pictures of anything new/ in play test?
You can pre-order it now from Gamers Armory.Apparently Homeland Security confiscated the new FrF packs so we don't have those either.
Somewhere there a bunch of TSA agents playing new FrF scenarios....
JT
Didn't do me any good. Vince still crushed me up like a cheap suitcase.All cameras were confiscated at the door. Perry was seen playtesting ASLSK Pacific, where his primary strategy seemed to be telling his befuddled ASL-playing opponent that he couldn't do that (where "that" was a clever ASL move) in Starter Kit. Or so it was related to me.
JR
Don't you have a German Shepard you could train to sniff out A4 paper, which holds trace scents of Sweden? You could then find the box that way. (Here one imagines the warehouse from Raider of the Lost Arc and the poor dog having to work that whole place. Daunting even for a dog.)You can pre-order it now from Gamers Armory.
Sadly, I don't know anyone at TSA....
My shepherds are middle aged to old, and would need to be refreshed with cheesey poofs and table scraps for such a mission....Don't you have a German Shepard you could train to sniff out A4 paper, which holds trace scents of Sweden? You could then find the box that way. (Here one imagines the warehouse from Raider of the Lost Arc and the poor dog having to work that whole place. Daunting even for a dog.)