Sunday, June 28, 2009

I viewed it first...

Just in case someone cares... I was reading Der Spiegel before Rachel Lucas commented on it! She recently commented on her blog, but I have been reading it for months! It took her moving to England to find out about it!


HA!


Later!

Monday, June 22, 2009

The Hunt for Gollum.

What could be better than finding a "prequel" to the Lord of the Rings movie on a day that promised to be kind of boring!

I was flipping through a number of entries on a blog I follow and found this little blurb... The Hunt for Gollum

So I followed the link and found the 40 minute movie, which for an indie film is fantastic and really captures the look and feel of the Peter Jackson movies!

Go check it out! It is worth 40 minutes of your time if you are an LOTR fan!

Later

Dungeons and Dragons post...

I don't normally post about D&D too much, be recently, there have been a few good blog links about the game.

Here they are:

20 Celebrities who play D&D

Everything I know, I learned from D&D

Later!

Friday, June 19, 2009

A great article.... "Why do liberals bleed?"

From a posting on Facebook. I had to post it here. This article makes so much sense!



http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/06/why_do_liberals_bleed.html

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Never say that again...

At a local 18th Century/American War for Independance re-enactment, some said in passing that re-enacting is the ultimate in LARPing.. (Live Action Role Playing) In a small way, maybe that is true, but simple, innocent comment was enough to almost shake to the core, mine and my wife's desire to continue re-enacting! LARPing is strictly in the realm of fantasy role playing games, and from my understanding, has nothing what-so-ever to do with education, history, or personal development and learning.

I mentioned that and I think it was enough to salve over the idea that all us re-enactors might be doing nothing more than LARPing. Knowing that LARPing has nothing to do with public education and the passing on of knowledge and history and re-enacting does, then that is good enough for me!

Otherwise, I am gonna start yelling "Fireball, Fireball, Fireball!" and throwing nerfballs and such at the 42nd Highland regiment next time I am doing a battle re-enactment. Maybe then they will fall down... cause cannon and volley fire doesn't seem to work.

I am not a LARPer...

Later

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Back to the basics of the game...

In three days, I will once again join my gaming group in the fantasy world of D&D. I have not played this game in quite a while and that is sad because I love the game. I played the snot out of this game while in grade school and high school and the memories of those gaming days will be with me forever. Now I am hopefully making some good memories for my son and some of his friends. But yet, I find I do not enjoy the game as much as I used to. I am not sure why, but I think it is because in this day and age of video games where saving character information is done at the push of a button, I have become the defacto record keeper of the charcter information. When the game is over, the characters go with me, I record the upgrades and advancements and then give them back when a new game starts. I don't really mind that because I know that my players, at least the younger ones, will never pick up the Core Rulebooks and read them. When I was their age, I had committed the rules to memory. Now, I find myself having to tell them what to look for, what to do and what to roll. I would love to have them be able to look through the books, find ideas, weapons, spells and tricks that would make the game more imaginative for them. They do well enough with the role playing but I think they really don't know the game deeply enough to make it more fun for me to be the Game Master... I think this time I am going to let some of that responsibility fall to them and see how it goes. We will see how it turns out and if it becomes more fun for me as the DM to test their ability to survive. If not, I guess I will just have to kill them.

Later...

Friday, June 05, 2009

It doesn't matter who won WWII, all it matters is that the good guys did.

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy France during WWII. As you might have read, the Queen of England was not invited to a anniversary event in France and that opened up a whole can of worms about the very biased question as to what country won the war. I have my opinions as to who won the war and for the most part, I feel it was the combined efforts of the US, British, and French forces during Campaign Overlord, or the D-Day invasion and ensuing months. But to be fair it would be really hard to ignore the efforts of the Russians, but that was more of a grudge match that would have happened regardless of what else was planned. If it had not been for the need of the German OKW to divert more forces from the East to the West, because of the D-Day invastion, it might have been likely that Russia would not have prevailed as they did.

Any way, I am linking a small blog comment that has some humour related to the recent gaff by the Frenchies. It is here

And finally, my thanks to all those people that were involved in the monumental effort on June 6th, 1944.

Later!