What time do we have to be there Saturday Morning
Josh normally likes to start games by 10am latest, usually aiming to get saftey speal and game brief (and hopefully people ready to start gaming) by 9:30am. Arrive to sign in no later than 9:00am is the usual request.
Note: This is not official, and may not be the case for this game, but this is the usual as I've experienced with GMA WW2 games.
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Josh normally likes to start games by 10am latest, usually aiming to get saftey speal and game brief (and hopefully people ready to start gaming) by 9:30am.
I've never been to a single gunman game that's started on time! No disrespect meant, just stating fact. In fact, very few games start at the stated time, for one reason or another.
When I want your opinion - I'll tell you what it is!
That is mainly cause I'm stood around waiting for guys NOT ready lol
We actaeon briefed on time but still had guys turn up late
Heer Schmidt
Some people just have to have a last minute rummage in the back of their cars - it's always baffled me but there is always at least one...
And it is usually Lardy
Some people just have to have a last minute rummage in the back of their cars
I usually have a panic that I've lost my car keys and have to take all my kit off to check I've still got the 'car key holding bag' stashed in its impression specific secure location. Having so securely hidden the car keys precludes any last minute rummaging.
Still, it wouldn't be a proper war living history thing without a lot of hurry up and wait would it?
Cheers
Martin
"Mistakes in the initial deployment cannot be rectified" Helmuth von Moltke
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And it is usually Lardy
One time and I hear about it forever!
Ok maybe more than once but I'm better at it now
That is mainly cause I'm stood around waiting for guys NOT ready lol
We actaeon briefed on time but still had guys turn up late
Sorry.
I think I can safely say that it will probably happen again despite my best endeavours for it not to...
Charlie
I have a small skewer hidden in the collar of my jumping jacket, and a razorblade in my gaiter, as well as my knife.
Yeah, Charlie's always the bloke who makes me realise I'm not that badly organised after all!!
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