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Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by J Ruddy:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

You mean to help put you to sleep? Tyenol Cold is better - aka "blue death'.

It's better than that bloody twitch I developed from playing the full campaign of MMP's OCS Tunisia... :mad: </font>
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Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

Has Krockover done a VASSAL module for that one yet?

There's been a Module on vassalengine for a while. I downloaded it but never tried it out. To be frank, I'm not sure who built it or if it is any good and I never really got hot and heavy over the whole VASL, VASSAL, Cyberboard etc thing.

Call me crazy but I figure if I'm going to send a division to it's death I think that at the very least I should have to risk the paper cuts and falling stacks... not to mention trying to find the baggie that has this turn's reinforcements...

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This thread sorta reminds me of the all-too common mistake where the guy says to his girlfriend "I've got a big surprise gift for you later" and she replies "Gasp! You bought me an engagement ring?!" Well, no matter what the 'big gift' was going to be the girl's bound to be disappointed with it now... unless it actually is an engagement ring.

I can imagine BFC announcing its big news and the response for some being "Oh, so it isn't the mega-ultimate XXX I had been imagining all along." Ah, the curse of inflated expectations ...unless the big news actually DOES turn out to be the mega ultimate XXX we're dreaming of! :eek: ;)

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Originally posted by J Ruddy:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

Has Krockover done a VASSAL module for that one yet?

There's been a Module on vassalengine for a while. I downloaded it but never tried it out. To be frank, I'm not sure who built it or if it is any good and I never really got hot and heavy over the whole VASL, VASSAL, Cyberboard etc thing.

Call me crazy but I figure if I'm going to send a division to it's death I think that at the very least I should have to risk the paper cuts and falling stacks... not to mention trying to find the baggie that has this turn's reinforcements... </font>

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Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

You, sir, are obviously not a cat owner...

lol

Ahhh.. well.. 2 cats, around 10 water guns and two sheets of plexiglass - one to cover the map, the other to prop up over the game when I'm going to be away from the table for more than a few minutes.

Now my two year old son is a different story...

:(

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Originally posted by J Ruddy:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

You, sir, are obviously not a cat owner...

lol

Ahhh.. well.. 2 cats, around 10 water guns and two sheets of plexiglass - one to cover the map, the other to prop up over the game when I'm going to be away from the table for more than a few minutes.

Now my two year old son is a different story...

:( </font>

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Originally posted by MikeyD:

This thread sorta reminds me of the all-too common mistake where the guy says to his girlfriend "I've got a big surprise gift for you later" and she replies "Gasp! You bought me an engagement ring?!" Well, no matter what the 'big gift' was going to be the girl's bound to be disappointed with it now... unless it actually is an engagement ring.

And it has to have a frickin'unbelievably huge diamond on it, otherwise she is going to be disappointed in any case. And he has to deliver the speech kneeling with the perfect full moon behind him. Otherwise... And... The list goes on.

All the best

Andreas

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Full review of the Anthology Here

Please tell us this is not the "big news". Not only is this not an engagement ring, it's not even an invite to meet you at Dairy Queen for a dutch treat shared Dilly Bar in which you take the last good bite of the crunchy stuff at the bottom and then keep the wooden stick for yourself, making us throw the wrapper in the garbage and holding the door open for you as you leave.

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