;D
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:D ;D ;D ;D
Wonder if I can get my hamster into a game?
The perfect topic for this forum. ;D
An older photo as I haven't had a game at home in over a year...
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When Timecast first started they had guinea pigs next to their 6mm buildings for scale!
That cat has a self satisfied smugness of the winner about it, does he roll a lot of sixes?
Awwwwwwwwww....
She steals my lucky dice, and they never recover from the trauma!
Cute....Both of them.
Cheers - Phil.
The cat has died. No more pets for me.
:'( I shed no tears when my father died. But my first cat, a few years later....
Quote from: FierceKitty on 01 January 2015, 06:39:33 PM
:'( I shed no tears when my father died. But my first cat, a few years later....
Yep, the main reason we've always declined having pets.
We have three cats, none of them were my idea but Ma Subs, like nearly all women of the female persuasion, got her way. Currently the 16 year old (our years) has completely recovered and one of the 3 year old is well on the mend but the other -brother of the younger female - has been sneezing for England for the past couple of days and is still a bit under the weather. At least they are all eating and drinking again.
We have 4 cats and my wife wants to bring them with us to NZ when we move in the autumn. It nearly doubles the cost of moving >:( I have lost the argument, but am now looking for assassins ;) or should that be catassins :D :D
My son though Pijile's cat was the best wargaming photo he'd ever seen.
And she is called Boom! for a reason you know ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D - does she like Baldric's poetry?
When i was a teenager our terriers used to routinely end entire battles by bursting in and knocking over entire wings of an army, plus running off with some of the soldiers and terrain to have a good chew on them
I like how cats make out they are delicately moving around the pieces but will then sit in the middle of the table and stare at you >:(
I have a dog and two cats, the dog is fine and one of the cats is ok but I have a cat with three legs and he is a problem as he lists somewhat and can be a total nuisance when jumping up to see what is going on as he invariably wrecks anything set up.
When I do get time to set up a game, my cat Alley, sits on the table as close to the board as possible and directly opposite me. She will sit there and watch everything very intently, doesn't interfere at all just watches. Every once in a while, I'll look up and she'll be staring at me as though to say "You're doing it wrong".