Weekend Plans
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@ndc that looks like a lot of fun
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I got magic tcg tournament on friday night, waterpark on saturday, and pokemon tcg tournament on sunday. Need to find time to cook in all that
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Headed up to the N GA mountains this weekend. Will be delivering some pepper infused local honey to my friend who makes mead.
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Saturday is my birthday, so I'm going to spend all day playing Charterstone (finally).
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@rojoloco sounds great
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@kelly nice and happy early birthday! I will have to look up Charterstone to see what that is
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@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly nice and happy early birthday! I will have to look up Charterstone to see what that is
Thanks @jmoore.
Charterstone is a competitive work placement legacy game. It has elements of a Euro, but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.
Edit: Link - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/197376/charterstone
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@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
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@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
Yup, I was just spelling it out since not everyone is familiar with legacy games.
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@kelly Yeah thanks because I was not
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@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
Yup, I was just spelling it out since not everyone is familiar with legacy games.
Good point.
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Garage Sale Weekend finally getting rid of some of our baby stuff. @DustinB3403 need anything? We got strollers, high chair, toys, not sure what else
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@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
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swimming with the kids i think.
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
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@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
Both, which ever you guys are more comfortable with.
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@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
Both, which ever you guys are more comfortable with.
Well the dog likes cloth chewy ones, especially with noise makers. So. . . plastic I guess?
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
Both, which ever you guys are more comfortable with.
Well the dog likes cloth chewy ones, especially with noise makers. So. . . plastic I guess?
Haha.
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Nothing exciting for certain. I am cleaning out my closet and putting some furniture on craigslist.