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Started by Roger, April 18, 2006, 05:14:57 PM

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David R

Quote from: gleichmanI bet you were joking but even so, there's places I won't let a game go no matter what I or anyone else thinks about a character. And that's certainly one of them.

Yeah, it was a joke. But really, I have observed a few games where something like this happened. I wish I could say they were all kids - I can't. I was given a nice lecture on "not taking the game too seriously" though. Needless to say I didn't stay for the game or lecture.

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David R

gleichman

Quote from: David RBut really, I have observed a few games where something like this happened. I wish I could say they were all kids - I can't. I was given a nice lecture on "not taking the game too seriously" though. Needless to say I didn't stay for the game or lecture.

Oh yes, the "not taking the game too seriously" lecture. I know it well.
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