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Sep 02, 2010 15:21

1) Work, or rather lack there of ( Read more... )

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pixel39 September 2 2010, 20:44:14 UTC
If your India spinach is the same as my Malabar/Chinese spinach, it's thick fleshy dark green leaves that taste, well, kinda green. You can use it like regular spinach or any other green in Asian cooking.

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ursulagoddess September 2 2010, 21:23:16 UTC
Work, or rather lack there of

I'll keep sending along the job leads as I find them 'eh!

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Hello from Arianna the harper ariannaharper September 4 2010, 17:18:13 UTC
Is this who I think it is? If so, Hi! Will didn't tell me your LJ name or email.

I've put in one game to Con of the North as "Medieval Gambling Games". I can't remember if you did any card games, or if they were all dice and board games.

I've always enjoyed your games group and you always had a good turn out. I hope I will do as well, but I will need some notes and would like to borrow your supplies if possible. I'd also like to give out some sort of handout and maybe copy some of the boards onto some cardstock for the players to take home and play. My only frustration was that I wanted to show Will what games we played and my notes were too sketchy to re-create them.

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Re: Hello from Arianna the harper angry_scotsman September 4 2010, 17:54:19 UTC
Hi Arianna,

Yep I did have a 2 hour block on card games, as well as the 2 hour block on the dice games and 2 hours on board games.

IIRC, you can get about an average involvement time of 20-25 minutes per game which includes explanation time and play time. So if you are prepared for 3 different games per hour, you should be able to keep everyone involved for the duration.

I can burn a copy of my notes and files and such to a CD the next time Will's over for AD&D.

The majority of my games materials should be available for you to borrow for this. :^)

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Re: Hello from Arianna the harper ariannaharper September 4 2010, 21:11:55 UTC
Thanks. I would like that. :)

I've also just put in a "Lego" dungeon crawl for children. I've had this idea for a while and think it would be great fun for children and grown ups. I've NEVER done anything like this before. I've only played a handful of D&D games myself, so this will be a truly fun learning experience.

If you have anything you think would help me create an easy child-friendly dungeon, I'd love to see it.

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