Due to formatting weirdness, two "in character" posts by Fat Cotton that I just published are located in the clutter of older posts. Read them here and here.
As well, I am aglow with hometown pride that Vancouver now has It's Own Red Box Campaign! We're a big city like New York now! I would love to join in, but my other commitments (playing kill-your-mother music; getting up at 5:30 for work; spending time with the better half) preclude my involvement.
Still, I heartily endorse (with some jealousy!) this project and encourage any interested locals to meet up with them for a session!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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Disappointed! But it sounds like you're a busy guy. If you ever get some free time let us know.
ReplyDeleteMy co-DM, thickets, is even a massive Rocket Robin Hood fan...
Damn, I need to slide coastside and catch the Red Box.
ReplyDeleteI run oldschool here but I would love to hit the Red Box Campaign.
Vancouver is so lucky!
ReplyDelete@crOm: Thanks for the invite and I will try to make a game sometime, the getting up at 5:30 AM business is the main problem but I'd love to play! I'll let the players in my campaign know about this as well.
ReplyDeleteI actually see thickets almost every day (although he's unaware of it) and I was actually thinking about putting a Planet Algol booklet through the mailslot as some form of random guerilla rpg-ing!
"I actually see thickets almost every day (although he's unaware of it)."
ReplyDeleteA little creepy, but if it nets our game an Algol booklet, who am I to judge. :)
It's not intentional...it's an artifact of his employer's appalling lack of respect for employee privacy!
ReplyDeleteDo you ever see mee picking my nose?
ReplyDeleteHaha, I try and ignore the "human aquarium" on the corner out of respect for a person's right to work without being stared at (I hate open concept kitchens!).
ReplyDeleteA while back I was googling sundry rpg artists and your blog came up with the "fireworks on sale across the street from my work" picture which was pretty surreal as I live in the neighborhood, that's how I know.