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KenHR
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Ram Dass

Umberto Eco

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Certainly not. I favor insanely complex wargames that give me a perspective on how and why historical military operations were conducted the way they were. I just question what games like this can really teach someone about the visceral aspects of the situation. I believe there are far better vehicles one could use

We call 'em franchises now, eh?

The coloring book review was just a warning…how did we miss it? How?

They were a spent force very quickly.

I loved it. It was much better than Cats. I will watch it again and again.

It reads like the worst kind of misery tourism. "I played a boardgame, now I know what it is to suffer…"

What matters more is the thumb's circumference.

There are a lot of female writers on staff, too…

It was America the whole time.

I have nothing to add, I just want to indicate my admiration of your handle.

Yeah? Well, I had sex with your wife!

You're correct. See also A&E…I remember when they showed Masterpiece Theater type stuff and the ballet and alla that.

"Traumatic?" O_o

No regerts.

And the porcelain dog statue!

I have a bad habit of jumping to conclusions about quality way too early in the process. Then I listen to my accumulated sound clips months later and say "damn, that was pretty catchy! Now…how the fuck did I do that?"

Ah, yeah, I gotcha. But there's a handy "Sort By" dropbox at the top of the comments for each post. I do wish "Best" wasn't the default, though.