2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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Although Dave was roughly handled by top half players he did well in the FoGR doubles game on Friday afternoon.
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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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dave_r wrote: Friendly learning games don't count.
Apparently you didn't learn all that much.

But you also can't escape i broke your army in Dublin competition.
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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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Uhtred wrote:Although Dave was roughly handled by top half players he did well in the FoGR doubles game on Friday afternoon.
From which we conclude his doubles parnter held his hand know doubt.
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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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hazelbark wrote:
Uhtred wrote:Although Dave was roughly handled by top half players he did well in the FoGR doubles game on Friday afternoon.
From which we conclude his doubles parnter held his hand know doubt.
The Qing won despite Dave R and my inept leadership in the FoG-R game. Seems like enough of the King's aurua persisted with them to prevail despite their generals.

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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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For future reference Dave, how did you transport your army across the Atlantic. Carry-on or checked-in?

The one time I tried this, I took a 25mm Hordes of the Things army to Historicon, cocooned in bubble wrap with added packing nodules, in boxes, in my checked in luggage, which worked OK
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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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Peter Card wrote:For future reference Dave, how did you transport your army across the Atlantic. Carry-on or checked-in?

The one time I tried this, I took a 25mm Hordes of the Things army to Historicon, cocooned in bubble wrap with added packing nodules, in boxes, in my checked in luggage, which worked OK
He did carry on. As do I, whenever I fly.
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Re: 2012 US Open - Boston (actually Bedford) Massachusetts

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Carry on works quiet easily.
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