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Tag Archives: power grid
Not this Newcastle Gamers, but the one before… (13th April)
Argh! … after a year and a half of dutifully blogging my trips to Newcastle Gamers, I finally let one slip. My excuse: a crazy-busy couple of weeks, much of which was spent in the pursuit of a cool new … Continue reading
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Tagged brazil, carparking fail, cornucopia, dominion, hanabi, keyflower, king of tokyo, power grid
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Newcastle Gamers – 24th November
Arrived this week to discover most of the members of the club gathered in a huddle outside the front door; it transpired that a circus school trapeze class was still in full swing (Ha! “full swing”! Did you see what … Continue reading
Newcastle Gamers – 8th September 2012
It was Newcastle Gamers’ second all-day session of the summer this weekend. (Or — if you define your seasons the same way as Mrs Shep does — possibly the first all-day session of the autumn). Due to an adverse early-morning … Continue reading
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Tagged Adel Verpflichtet, hoity toity, Libertalia, Ora & Labora, power grid, Quebec, Troyes
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Newcastle Gamers – 11th August 2012
Saturday was a special day on the Newcastle Gamers calendar. “Special” because it was the date marked for an ALL DAY gaming session. Well… perhaps — technically — not quite all-day, because it didn’t start until 10am. But it definitely … Continue reading
Newcastle Gamers – 26th May
This was my first visit for 4 weeks (I skipped the last one due to the previously-mentioned wicker man burning trip!). It was an unusually-quiet meeting… the good weather probably wasn’t on our side, and quite a few regulars had … Continue reading