So, I went to the u-district and dropped of a key, a pitchher, and a box of tea cups at a friends house. I decided to walk around a bit cause I miss the u-district. I run into a group of old friends (i always run into someone from my past in seattle, its kinda spooky) who drug me in to a cardgame store and I played board games untill almost midnight. It was like walking into cheers. Everyone I knew from working in the card game industry, still there, still doing the same thing, still wearing the same cloths, and still in need of a shower. Talk about your gammer flashbacks. Gammers (particularly the non video type) are some of the most.... strangest (but, interesting) people you'll ever meet. They are a group of extremes. I could go on about my perception of gammers for pages, but I wont cause Im tired. But they never cease to amaze me. Anyway it was fun, it had been awhile sense I got to have a good long night of board games.
So, I went to the u-district and dropped of a key, a pitchher, and a box of tea cups at a friends house. I decided to walk around a bit cause I miss the u-district. I run into a group of old friends (i always run into someone from my past in seattle, its kinda spooky) who drug me in to a cardgame store and I played board games untill almost midnight. It was like walking into cheers. Everyone I knew from working in the card game industry, still there, still doing the same thing, still wearing the same cloths, and still in need of a shower. Talk about your gammer flashbacks. Gammers (particularly the non video type) are some of the most.... strangest (but, interesting) people you'll ever meet. They are a group of extremes. I could go on about my perception of gammers for pages, but I wont cause Im tired. But they never cease to amaze me. Anyway it was fun, it had been awhile sense I got to have a good long night of board games.
sorry i wasn't around... next time