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Welcome to Providence, Mr. Holmes: A Very Cthulhu Xmas
Image via Wikipedia Few things have made me as happy as the Christmas Gifts I got From My family this year. See,I’ve reached a point in my life where I can Buy the things I want Myself. I don’t need to ask for the things I want and this year I didn’t. I wasn’t being a Scrooge or anything. I told them that if they saw something they thought I liked, “Go right ahead and buy it,” But this year, …
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Tagged Arts, Games, Miskatonic University, Sherlock Holmes
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Black Friday: It’s Not About the Junk
No One Camps out on Black Friday. The Lines are too Long. I did. for the first time ever, and probably the last, my daughter and I camped out in front of Toys ‘R Us so I could save a whole $20 on a Zune. A Zune that I had already ordered from Amazon, but which wouldn’t be in By Christmas. We saw the doorbuster price in the paper, and ecided that if she was game, we would spend the …
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Guilty Pleasures: Call OF Cthulhu
Image via Wikipedia Call it the Game that Wouldn’t die. Like most young geeks I was playing D&D at a relatively young age. We had a blast getting about six or seven of us together and throwing us up against huge monsters for even huge hoards. But even then I was left wanting more. We played the typical “Monty Haul” type games. Our characters were the most powerful people in the world, but it was a narrow, unfulfilling world. We …
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