Greetings one and all.
I am new to this forum but definitely not new to wargaming.
I have even, in the past painted 10mm Pendraken figures and loved then, shame no one else at my club felt the same way.
However in my quest for the 'mass appeal' I am back and probably looking to do WSS.
So any tips would be gratefully received.
Bunny
PS Check out my blog......
http://warrenswargamerantings.blogspot.com
Nice blog! Welcome!
Welcome!! :)
Welcome Bunny
Welcome....Good Blog !
Cheers - Phil.
Welcome on board and a nice Blog with lots of good looking stuff on there 8).
Hi Bunny, welcome to the Forum!
8)
Welcome to the forum Bunny, Great blog too :D
Thanks Guys,
Keep an eye on the blog there is a lot more to go on it.....
Bunny
Welcome Bunny :-h
Hi there and welcome
Andy
Hi.
C'mon in!! The waters beautiful 8-}
Ah Plymouth, that brings back memories: went to PolySW - as it was back then - in '89!
Are the games shops still there? Hmm, Antics was on the southern edge of town and there was another on on the western edge in a little pedestrianised bit! :-\
Happy days! 8->
Welcome aboard! :-h
Cheers!
Meirion
If you ever find yourself in Exmouth, come and say hello. We do lots of stuff ... http://exmouthwargames.blogspot.co.uk/ .... although we are from East Devon!!!
Welcome
Howdy!
A belated welcome from an exiled Devonian too, Bunny
Bunny, eh? Someone's trying to out-cute me!
I prefer Bunnies; they go into pie much easier.
... good grief, out loud again! Sorry. :o
My students here were horrified to hear that farangs (palefaces) consider bunnies food. "I cry I eat labbit", as a forty-year-old businessman informed the class.
But don't they eat dogs? :-\
Quote from: Hertsblue on 23 October 2012, 08:47:32 AM
But don't they eat dogs? :-\
In one corner of the country next to Vietnam, where fido is on the menu. Thais consider eating dogs almost as morally disgusting as studying for an exam.
Quote from: FierceKitty on 25 October 2012, 11:48:54 AM
Thais consider eating dogs almost as morally disgusting as studying for an exam.
;D
:D
Resurrecting this link ... Never mind bunnies we have now branched out into horse-cow mergers in the UK.
Does that produce a corse? :D
Quote from: Dave Fielder on 14 February 2013, 10:00:28 PM
Resurrecting this link ... Never mind bunnies we have now branched out into horse-cow mergers in the UK.
Or even all horse burgers. ;)
An ancient friend of mine, told the tale (I think he was telling the truth...but you could never be quite sure) of when he was evacuated from London during the 'Blitz'...
He took his pet rabbit with him.
On one of the first evenings he stayed with the family who were looking after him....They had a very tasty supper.....
You can guess the rest can't you ?
He said he could never even consider eating rabbit again after that.
Cheers - Phil.
talking of country life and horse jokes...
Plymouth? I bought much of my first wargames stuff as a Student in John Orange's shop.
Quote from: Last Hussar on 16 February 2013, 12:25:59 AM
Plymouth? I bought much of my first wargames stuff as a Student in John Orange's shop.
When were you there and what did you study?
I was there from 89-92, B.Sc. Biological Sciences.
Cheers,
Meirion
87-90 - Bsc Computing and Informatics. My mates (elec eng, comms eng, CandI) and I used to go into Dixons and ask questions...