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If I can't attent Chicago Worlds'20 -- which, against all odd & expectancies, I am fantasizing about -- I'm sure to join KaiserFest III. (I hope. ) (I know I said that last time. But given all the questions and talking I did -- most enthusiastically -- on the subject of the Fest, I trust you'll not take it personally. ( )
I mean, you have a pool! And a tent-able garden!
But in the other corner... who can compete with a Type VII right in town?
(Yes, I know than Munchen has a sub in the museum as well. And Germany has many more U-boten -- even a missile launcher. I'll visit them, and KaiserFest. I'll visit it all!)
After visiting Worlds'19 -- and witnessing people play cards in the gritty streets, leave card stacks for The TOB to find, giving foils away (almost) at random (thankyouthankyou ), and drinking like Scots and Fins -- I understand a bit more about the highly unusual conditions that may lead to the anomalous occurance of such a peculiar spatial phenomenon.
Kaiser wrote:The planned date for next year is again the first weekend of July.Great!
If I can't attent Chicago Worlds'20 -- which, against all odd & expectancies, I am fantasizing about -- I'm sure to join KaiserFest III. (I hope. ) (I know I said that last time. But given all the questions and talking I did -- most enthusiastically -- on the subject of the Fest, I trust you'll not take it personally. ( )
I mean, you have a pool! And a tent-able garden!
But in the other corner... who can compete with a Type VII right in town?
(Yes, I know than Munchen has a sub in the museum as well. And Germany has many more U-boten -- even a missile launcher. I'll visit them, and KaiserFest. I'll visit it all!)
SudenKapala wrote:Funny (well, almost ) to read that comment back.Kaiser wrote:- a stack of cards that somebody forgot to bring inside before Saturday's thunderstorm started, including a Nationals promo that serves as a nice illustration of the term "warp" now that is has driedOh, the horror!
I'm trying to imagine if I'd ever be able to get so drunk as to do that... and not die from poisoning.
I hope most other cards were printed?
After visiting Worlds'19 -- and witnessing people play cards in the gritty streets, leave card stacks for The TOB to find, giving foils away (almost) at random (thankyouthankyou ), and drinking like Scots and Fins -- I understand a bit more about the highly unusual conditions that may lead to the anomalous occurance of such a peculiar spatial phenomenon.