Chewsday Challenge - North Albert Boston Pizza - January 9, 2018 (18:30)

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MikeMcC

Quote from: Lori on January 10, 2018, 01:54:24 AM
I hope all 32 of you made it home safely without any fender-benders! Pretty impressive turnout in spite of the curling rink conditions.
The problem was not getting from Boston Pizza to home... it was getting from the car to the front door!
(Yes, great turnout last night given the conditions)

Jhegel

Game Night Recap

ATTENDANCE: 32

Games Played: Pandemic: Rising Tide, Splendor: Cities of Splendor, Gaia Project, Plague, Inc., Chicago Express, Bohnanza, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Legendary, Netrunner, Guillotine, Fuse, Carcassonne, Skull & Roses, El Dorado, Istanbul, and more!

Announcements:
Prairie Game Expo is coming up on Saturday, January 13. There will be Learn-to-Play sessions, tournaments for 7 Wonders and Smash Up (with goodies for participants and extra goodies for the winners), local game designers, the Saskatchewan Pathfinder Society, and more! Check out the PGX page for more information!

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R Newell

Wow, 32 brave souls.  That's dedication to the fun of the hobby to be going out last night in those crazy road conditions.   :thumb-up

Reynard

Quote from: R Newell on January 10, 2018, 04:28:02 PM
Wow, 32 brave souls.  That's dedication to the fun of the hobby to be going out last night in those crazy road conditions.   :thumb-up

I'd have walked from home for Gaia Project.
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