Killer Joe
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A warm and generous Holiday greetings to all!
<YJ gets a 'warm fuzzy' feeling during the Holiday season
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Well, the holiday season is here and basically doesn't quit until sometime after the first of the year (approx. 6 weeks in length). As I'm sure with all of you, friends and family visits become a little more frequent. Whether it's your doings or not, most of us have to endure it. So why not introduce Magic: The Gathering to these folks!? Nothing says Happy Holidays like a hugh multi-player game with cousins you can't stand or your parents friend's -younger than you- little boy(s).
That's right, introduce them to the power of Masticore (hey, who said you had to keep it type 2 legal?) or the agonizing frustrating pain of Tradewind Rider. Make your Holiday visits more interesting by comming out of the closet and showing your "MTG Geekiness", if nothing else, they ostricise you and hope you never return with your "Satan" game. Better yet, they may actually LIKE IT and "BOOM!", you have yet another place to go and play your favorite TCG.
For those of you who like a cushion to hide behind when displaying the game, go out get a the Starter Kit or make simple portal-esque type decks from your thousands of commons laying around. You just make like four or five 40 card decks of various, but equal, types (I recommend you skip the black cards for those of you who live in "The Bible Belt"). This way you can play duels OR multiplayer games (sidenote: Unless you want to be totally BANISHED from this place you're visiting, I wouldn't mention the story side of MTG, too many will think it's "D & D" and not that that's bad, but people just get 'weirded-out' by that stuff
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We're holding Thanksgiving Dinner at our house this year and though I'll be the one 'babysitting' the 7 - 11 year old boys (they all love 'Uncle Mark' because he plays a game with Dragons and Wizards), I'll be showing them how to play Magic so that they can get to their Mom's and Dad's before the gift giving holidays are over
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Please, share with 'us' your holiday gaming plans with family and friends who've never played before.
Viva la CPA!
<YJ gets a 'warm fuzzy' feeling during the Holiday season
Well, the holiday season is here and basically doesn't quit until sometime after the first of the year (approx. 6 weeks in length). As I'm sure with all of you, friends and family visits become a little more frequent. Whether it's your doings or not, most of us have to endure it. So why not introduce Magic: The Gathering to these folks!? Nothing says Happy Holidays like a hugh multi-player game with cousins you can't stand or your parents friend's -younger than you- little boy(s).
That's right, introduce them to the power of Masticore (hey, who said you had to keep it type 2 legal?) or the agonizing frustrating pain of Tradewind Rider. Make your Holiday visits more interesting by comming out of the closet and showing your "MTG Geekiness", if nothing else, they ostricise you and hope you never return with your "Satan" game. Better yet, they may actually LIKE IT and "BOOM!", you have yet another place to go and play your favorite TCG.
For those of you who like a cushion to hide behind when displaying the game, go out get a the Starter Kit or make simple portal-esque type decks from your thousands of commons laying around. You just make like four or five 40 card decks of various, but equal, types (I recommend you skip the black cards for those of you who live in "The Bible Belt"). This way you can play duels OR multiplayer games (sidenote: Unless you want to be totally BANISHED from this place you're visiting, I wouldn't mention the story side of MTG, too many will think it's "D & D" and not that that's bad, but people just get 'weirded-out' by that stuff
We're holding Thanksgiving Dinner at our house this year and though I'll be the one 'babysitting' the 7 - 11 year old boys (they all love 'Uncle Mark' because he plays a game with Dragons and Wizards), I'll be showing them how to play Magic so that they can get to their Mom's and Dad's before the gift giving holidays are over
Please, share with 'us' your holiday gaming plans with family and friends who've never played before.
Viva la CPA!