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Title: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Steve J on 21 June 2020, 10:20:05 AM
Well I tried posting this earlier but I think the apostrophe stopped it working :-. Anyway, what did anyone get vaguely wargaming related for Father's Day? I received an Osprey campaign book on Salerno 1943 and Antietam: Lanscape Turned Red is on its way. I say 'received', as I tell the family what I would like :D.
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Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 21 June 2020, 10:49:11 AM
Mandalorian t-shirt
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Post by: Norm on 21 June 2020, 11:51:38 AM
AB WWII infantry - lovely sculpts.
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Post by: Techno on 21 June 2020, 11:59:16 AM
The dogs didn't get me anything.  :'( :'( :'( :'(

(Peasants !)

Cheers - Phil
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Post by: fsn on 21 June 2020, 12:11:17 PM
A jigsaw of WWII warships.  :D
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Post by: jimduncanuk on 21 June 2020, 12:47:25 PM
Not a sausage but a card from eldest.

Youngest lives away and depending on expected heavy rain may not visit via the garden.

God-daughter is a para-medic so may not visit depending on her shifts.
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Post by: fred. on 21 June 2020, 02:35:34 PM
Not gaming related, but got some chocolate and a cycling top which are both good.

But we have just played a board game (Evolution) as a family, which was good - although I think my wife thinks we just keep inventing rules to thwart her...

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Post by: Ithoriel on 21 June 2020, 04:33:16 PM
Visit from elder sprog, bringing crisps and cakes. Played three games of the "Age of War" dice game - I lost two of the three.

Younger spawn phoned from the US to wish me a Happy Fathers Day and to catch up.

Very pleasant day, so far.
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: jimduncanuk on 21 June 2020, 06:18:54 PM
Quote from: jimduncanuk on 21 June 2020, 12:47:25 PM
Not a sausage but a card from eldest.

Youngest lives away and depending on expected heavy rain may not visit via the garden.

God-daughter is a para-medic so may not visit depending on her shifts.


Eventually got a rain soaked/socially distanced/umbrella laden visit from youngest/son-in-law and grandson and some chocolate.
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Post by: fsn on 21 June 2020, 07:25:31 PM
I had a video chat with my daughter.* She's spent lockdown doing up her house, so I got a walk through - and a jolly good job she made of it too. Normally I'd be with her and she'd cook. I live on my own so a meal cooked by someone else is the greatest of luxuries - and both her and her girlfriend are masters of the culinary arts. 





*Love her more than Centurion tanks >:<
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Post by: paulr on 21 June 2020, 07:28:15 PM
 :o Well said FSN ;)

Father's Day is early September in NZ so I've a while to wait :-w
Not getting my hopes up too much ;D
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Westmarcher on 21 June 2020, 08:16:03 PM
Didn't get any wargaming stuff but I received a case of different ales and beers, a bottle of blended malt whisky and visits from my daughters and their men, one daft dog and last but not least, my gorgeous 5 month old grandson.  :x   

Oh, and I got an hour's worth of some further painting of my Brits AWI pack in afterwards.

Currently slugging the beer and whisky and so, a very happy man today.  :)
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Ithoriel on 21 June 2020, 08:24:00 PM
Quote from: fsn on 21 June 2020, 07:25:31 PM
I live on my own so a meal cooked by someone else is the greatest of luxuries

For me the greatest of luxuries (cooking wise) is being able to cook for someone else.

Cooking For One

Cooking for one is such a bore.
Cooking for one is such a chore.
What use is triumph not celebrated?
Disaster not commiserated?
For one, it's a chore that never ends.
Cooking, like life, should be shared with friends.

© Mike Headden 2007

Yeah! I know. Poet Laureate material I am not :-)
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: fsn on 21 June 2020, 08:41:15 PM
I hate cooking. It is a bore and a chore and I do it because I have to. Cooking erodes time for useful activities.

I'm not that keen on eating. Again, I do it because I have to. I once spent several days on a drip, and didn't miss mastication at all*.

Every now and again** I shake myself from under my carapace of grumpiness, and allow myself to enjoy a nice meal with my daughter.



* Had another tube which took care of another chore
** Father's Day, My Birthday, Xmas
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Westmarcher on 21 June 2020, 09:03:42 PM
Quote from: fsn on 21 June 2020, 07:25:31 PM
I had a video chat with my daughter ........ I live on my own so a meal cooked by someone else is the greatest of luxuries - and both her and her girlfriend are masters of the culinary arts. 
Quote from: Ithoriel on 21 June 2020, 08:24:00 PM
For me the greatest of luxuries (cooking wise) is being able to cook for someone else.
Quote from: fsn on 21 June 2020, 08:41:15 PM
I'm not that keen on eating.

Uuuhh! I was just about to say that you and Mike should get together next time you're up in Scotland.

Let's be thankful for video conferencing these days though Nobby.
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Post by: fred. on 21 June 2020, 09:25:41 PM
I enjoy both cooking and eating. And do most of the cooking for our family.

Tonight though my youngest daughter cooked a chicken korma for tea - which was great, both from not having to cook and from a taste perspective. She might be finding she is getting to do more cooking...
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Post by: Leon on 22 June 2020, 01:14:56 AM
As it was the solstice I had my annual walk up our local 'mini-mountain' but I was joined by both sprogs for the first time in a few years, which was nice.  Weather was awful though, we were all pretty soggy by the time we got home. 

Father's Day gift was a fancy pressure-jet-washer thingy for doing the drive.  We don't have an outside tap at home currently but I'll take it to work and wash the cars instead!

Quote from: fsn on 21 June 2020, 08:41:15 PM
I'm not that keen on eating. Again, I do it because I have to.

I'm the same, if I'm hungry I eat something and then I'm not hungry.  Very much a solution to a problem rather than a source of enjoyment for me.

Quote from: fsn on 21 June 2020, 07:25:31 PM
*Love her more than Centurion tanks >:<

You can be honest with us you know, she'll never read it...   :D
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Steve J on 22 June 2020, 06:11:39 AM
Eating is very much an energy stop for me, so that I can go and do other things. I do like nice food, but not them time taken to prepare it. Having a wife that is a great cook helps :D.
Title: Re: Fathers Day 2020
Post by: Raider4 on 22 June 2020, 11:50:12 AM
The thing I miss most in the current lockdown is eating out :(
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Post by: Ithoriel on 22 June 2020, 12:08:29 PM
Don't miss eating out in the least. I'd far rather be in someone's house, mine included, relaxing with friends or family than sitting in a noisy restaurant paying a fortune for thing's I could have made as well, or better, for way less.