Clark Peterson wrote: > See what the Super Bowl can do to D&D. > > Clark "not talking about the Faust thing" Peterson > I am proud to note that not only are my wife and I not *watching* the Superbowl, neither of us knows who is PLAYING. We will spend the weekend doing some chores, and then getting back to learning Star Fleet Battles. (Relearning, in my case) And working on her Sailor Moon character. And me working on my D20 Supers game, which is finally really coming together. And possibly me getting back to painting miniatures. (She kept threatening to buy a loom. I told her "If you buy a loom, I'm going to start painting miniatures". She bought the loom. I don't make idle threats.)
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