In a message dated 1/14/03 11:39:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Penn Gamers -- This con info came to me by a rather convoluted path, but I hope you will...
Salutations, gentlefolk ! Passing info along. Note that the flea-market area at these is free on Sunday mornings - just come in, pick a table, lay out what you...
This is an announcement for boardgame events at Moncon 2003 in Tinton Falls, NJ, the weekend of March 28-30, 2003. My wife and I are the boardgame coordinators...
Salutations, gentlefolk ! New trading card game available online for free download and printout! Featuring Michel Foaucault, Erving Goffman, Theodor Adorno,...
Our most pressing need at the moment is really spreading the word. It would be excellent if you could organize a group from Penn (FYI, uni. students w/ID get...
171
frank cunliffe
fhc2@...
Feb 26, 2003 8:37 pm
For the past year or so the Barnes and Noble in Center City has had a table of games. They are mostly party games, but also the English language versions of...
To Interested Gamers, This note is to inform you that BlairCon 2003, an extended weekend of open boardgaming in Blairstown, NJ, will take place this year from...
We're hoping to start around 1 p.m. or so. It's my understanding this is a 5-6 hour game, so we should be done by 6 or 7. right now, there are 2-3 of us, I...
Sign me up, I will be there by 1:00 Stephen J Esposito ... From: Steve Cameron [mailto:stevegamer@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:06 PM To: EPGS ...
Steve, I realize exactly why you want to play 1856, but... Any chance of playing 1853 (India) instead? I'd like to try it once in my life. "Everyone" says 1853...
I hate to butt in here but I'd actually be interested in a railroad game whose foundation wasn't stock based. The 1853 version sounds more intriguing than the ...
1853 is stock based, but it's more emphasizing building track well, and getting your rails to run well, while hemming in your opponents. You do invest in rails...
I'm pretty sure I played railway rivals and Tracks to Telluride sounds a bit like Gold Train which Bob and I played a long time ago. I liked that one. I...
The idea of a sign promoting and explaining EPGS at the Oxford Mall is a good one. I'd even encourage a sort of eisel/placard thing in the lobby area of the...
The idea of a sign promoting and explaining EPGS at the Oxford Mall is a good one. I agree! In fact, I asked the mall management about it when I was running...
185
frank cunliffe
fhc2@...
Mar 15, 2003 4:33 am
There are a lot of railroad games that have yet to be discussed on this forum. (I myself certainly own enough of them.) It saddens me that so many people...
One of the problems is that there are so many people who may show up for meetings that it's tough to know who's "new" and who's just somebody you don't...
Michael: We played it this past Saturday, and I went bankrupt! I will likely not be at the first April meeting, at least not until rather late, so I won't be ...
I concur with much of what Chris, Tom, Bob & Dave has already stated on this subject... Perhaps EPGS should develop some simple techniques, for Marketing or ...
Larry has some great ideas in his last posting (below). Hate to point this out, Larry, but if you are going to EPGS regularly these days, you'd be a great...
Thanks for your vote of confidence Tom. The check is in the mail. ;) Just kidding, but seriously, I go to EPGS "almost" regularly (monthly, ~13 meetings a...
Larry wrote, "I wouldn't want to take anyone's officership away from them -- I think our current officers are doing their jobs anyway." Wow, you ARE new to the...
193
frank cunliffe
fhc2@...
Mar 19, 2003 11:30 pm
The nationally syndicated column "The Motley Fool" appears each Tuesday in the business section of the Philadelphia Inquirer. This week's column, March 18,...