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You would have badly calloused hands from that, yeah?

Other cars (importing and stuffing around with).

Xbox360.

My dog.

The girlfriend.

Spanish.

Travelling when I can.

Evolutionary psychology.

Economics/Financial markets (which is also work related).

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I've been getting back in to it if you want an easy win sometime? :(

I'm going to dig up this old thread...

Finally got around getting the new wolves codex and would be happy for a game some time. I'm also working on a Thousands Sons army so I would either be using that or the wolves. I'm happy to teach someone the new rules but they have to have a basic understanding of the rules anyway.. I don't really want to start from scratch, way too much effort!

I can probably put up two 6x4 tables and may have enough scenery for both of them (If anyone can bring more it would be sweet)

Any takers?

Lots of gamers here.

Hmm. spare time. There is not much of it. If I'm not at work then I'll either be working on the car, hanging with the wife (Full time job in itself) :) . Also train in Wing Chun and Hapkido which takes up a few nights a week. Generally fairly anti social so you won't find me out and about much in town or at pubs or whatever people do these days :(

Play a few games on PC and PS3. Generally you'll find me a couple of years behind with my game selection though. Currently working on Sim City 4. lol

Otherwise I guess general work around the house. Drawn up a big plan of the lot that we need to get done. And slowly plugging away at it. One section at a time. Never ending journey. Possibly more never ending then the Skyline!!!!

Luke

I've been getting back in to it if you want an easy win sometime? :D

Do YOU want an easy win sometime :) im 0 from 3 with the new rules so far.

I generally go to the ANU Wargaming Society at the ANU (duh!!) on sunday nights but at the moment im playing inquisitor, if you want to have a game sometime this weekend ive got scenery etc at home. PM me if your interested, I'll either be playing Spacewolves or Thousand Sons

I play MW2 occasionally...

Add me 'DriftGTS'

Do YOU want an easy win sometime :P im 0 from 3 with the new rules so far.

I generally go to the ANU Wargaming Society at the ANU (duh!!) on sunday nights but at the moment im playing inquisitor, if you want to have a game sometime this weekend ive got scenery etc at home. PM me if your interested, I'll either be playing Spacewolves or Thousand Sons

this weekend im flatout man, how next?

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