View Full Version : OT- Another One
rcaf_777
07-08-2009, 08:21 PM
As many of you know about year and half ago, my wife gave brith to our frist child, well in my quest to create my own TW 2000 Gaming group, we have will having our second in dec about two weeks shy of my daughter second brithday, my TW 2000 Gaming Group looks like this
Me
My Brother (Canadian Army)
His Son
My Daughter
Child to be named at a later date
Five a good group size right?
kato13
07-08-2009, 08:24 PM
Five or six is the perfect group I think. Though I'm not sure you can count a member until they can roll their own dice.
Congrats Man
Webstral
07-08-2009, 09:14 PM
Congratulations!
Targan
07-08-2009, 10:45 PM
Five or six is the perfect group I think. Though I'm not sure you can count a member until they can roll their own dice.
And most importantly not swallow the dice. Also congrats. More Canadians = Good IMO.
headquarters
07-09-2009, 01:50 AM
on the good news.
I second Targan - more canucks is good.You have all that space to fuill up too - its like the 2nd least populated nation on the planet or something ?
(but now you are catching up ey ?)
I always wanted to get to see the wilds over there and do some camping ,hunting and fishing and so on . I only got to Montreal, ( a girl of course ), but it was cool to have been.
Same age difference as my kids -boy of 3 1/2 & girl of 1 1/2 born within a day of 2 years from eachother.
pmulcahy11b
07-09-2009, 02:15 AM
Five or six is the perfect group I think. Though I'm not sure you can count a member until they can roll their own dice.
Congrats Man
Not necessary -- I knew a player in Hawaii with Cerebral Palsy. He couldn't roll his own dice, and someone else had to keep notes for him, but he was quite the devious player!
kato13
07-09-2009, 02:31 AM
Not necessary -- I knew a player in Hawaii with Cerebral Palsy. He couldn't roll his own dice, and someone else had to keep notes for him, but he was quite the devious player!
Sounds like that was a good group to be around. Ok then I guess the requirement will be, being able to tell someone you need dice to be rolled.
Targan
07-09-2009, 03:08 AM
Not necessary -- I knew a player in Hawaii with Cerebral Palsy. He couldn't roll his own dice, and someone else had to keep notes for him, but he was quite the devious player!
That is a very cool story. Good for him.
Bon dia!
And congratulations!
I have a 16 months daughter, too. In the occasions that we play at home, she is probably the happiest person in the house. And, as her "phoney uncles and aunts" (my players) say, it's good she gets used to the sound of the rolling dices. :)
natehale1971
07-09-2009, 04:16 AM
Congrats! the birth of a child is a gift to us from the God above. Don't ever forget that.. Especially at 3am when the little one wakes needing a bottle and nappy change! believe me, i miss it.
Cdnwolf
07-09-2009, 04:17 AM
More Canadians = Good IMO.
We have to build up the population for when we take over the world. Attention ALL ALBERT CHARLIES - start procreating!! Thats an order!!
General Pain
07-09-2009, 04:53 AM
And most importantly not swallow the dice. Also congrats. More Canadians = Good IMO.
problem solved with swallowing dice
http://www.trainersmarket.com/ps-4020-11-extra-large-dice.aspx
TiggerCCW UK
07-09-2009, 04:54 AM
Congratulations!
Darksheer
07-09-2009, 08:15 AM
We have to build up the population for when we take over the world. Attention ALL ALBERT CHARLIES - start procreating!! Thats an order!!
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