Originally posted by alreadypacked
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Originally posted by Scaroth of the JagarothIt's a fair cop!
Although not D&D at the moment. Shadowrun around the table once a week and Traveller on-line as and when.
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Originally posted by alreadypackedGo on admit it, you're still playing, you never gave up
Although not D&D at the moment. Shadowrun around the table once a week and Traveller on-line as and when.
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Dungeons and Dragons?
Though we're having a D&D break for a while, whilst we enjoy Warhammer FRPG. Then some Shadowrun possibly.
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Originally posted by Scaroth of the JagarothAnyone fancy a game of Dungeons and Dragons?
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Going back to old hobbies
Anyone fancy a game of Dungeons and Dragons?
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Originally posted by BurdockI like the one about the bloke who chucks in his city job and lifestyle, and goes and lives in the mountains.
All about sitting on the porch of a log cabin, watching eagles, playing a fiddle and 'cakes on the griddle'.
If only life was that simple
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Originally posted by Churchill
But seriously, my favourite of his was "Poems, Prayers and Promises".
All about sitting on the porch of a log cabin, watching eagles, playing a fiddle and 'cakes on the griddle'.
If only life was that simple
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Originally posted by DiverCant go back to my old hobbies
Apparently they are illegal now
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Originally posted by cojakMore John Denver actually.
After not listening to him for donkey's I bought a few tunes off iTunes and it all came back.
I loved Sad Song...
Not any more you're not!
But seriously, my favourite of his was "Poems, Prayers and Promises".
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More John Denver actually.
After not listening to him for donkey's I bought a few tunes off iTunes and it all came back.
I loved Sad Song...
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Originally posted by cojakI've just rediscovered my lovely Kiso Suzuki guitar languishing in a wardrobe. I haven't played it for over 20 years (since I met hubby, in fact), but I might open the case as get it out. Bit worried that I've forgotten how to tune it, let alone play it...
(Was always a rubbish player but spent many happy hours in my bedroom singing to myself...)
I feel a mid-life crisis coming on...
Kum ba yah etc...
I'll fetch my tambourine!
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Going back to old hobbies
I've just rediscovered my lovely Kiso Suzuki guitar languishing in a wardrobe. I haven't played it for over 20 years (since I met hubby, in fact), but I might open the case as get it out. Bit worried that I've forgotten how to tune it, let alone play it...
(Was always a rubbish player but spent many happy hours in my bedroom singing to myself...)
I feel a mid-life crisis coming on...Tags: None
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