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× Welcome to one of the oldest board game communities on the Internet. That may sound like hyperbole but it really is true.

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This site has always thrived on lively discussion and spirited but civil debate. We hope that newcomers here will find a welcoming atmosphere where game enthusiasts of all levels of experience and commitment will have something to add to the conversation. You never need to prove your “gamer cred” here. Whether you have been playing board games for a few months or a few decades; whether you have a huge collection or a small one; whether you have been a member here for years or just joined today – your opinion is valued here.

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21 Mar 2011 01:03 #91347 by tin0men
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Mine is my attempt at a 'tin' Easter Island Head (Moai). It's supposed to reflect both the 'Tin Omen' Skinny Puppy tune that was the original source of my handle, and also my interest in Tiki Culture & mixology.

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21 Mar 2011 05:15 #91352 by daveroswell
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Late to the party as usual...

My avatar is a picture of the late, great Shel Silverstein. I loved his poems as a kid (and an adult). Also, I just love the look on his face.

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21 Mar 2011 05:26 #91354 by idlemichael
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Mine's a little metal dog, because... well, I run LittleMetalDog.com. My wife drew it for me (because I'm bloody inept when it comes to art and she's a graphic designer) and promptly named it Sprockets after the Mike Myers sketch from SNL. Not that we have SNL over here in the UK. I had no idea what she was on about, she showed me some of them and I loved it. Would you like to touch my monkey?

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21 Mar 2011 06:12 #91355 by Matt Thrower
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moofrank wrote:

I've always sort of liked Wizards, but *STILL* completely adore Dragonslayer as one of the best fantasy movies ever made.


+1. And all the more surprising because it's supposed to be a Disney money-spinner. But it's incredibly dark for a mainstream piece of action fantasy, and the special effects were amazing for the time.

Everyone knows the story of my avatar, I'm sure. It's the game piece that inspired me to get into gaming as a hobby - the mysterious and brutal Crimson Bat from Dragon Pass.

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21 Mar 2011 10:25 #91370 by Space Ghost
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Dragonslayer is my favorite fantasy movie off all-time. Beware the boardgame, though -- it is pretty horrible.

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21 Mar 2011 12:55 #91442 by Xlyce
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My avatar is one of the ogres from my old Bloodbowl team, I was top 4 in the league for the two years I used them. He was one of my blitzers on a team composed of goblins, snotlings and ogres. My skaven team was never as successful...

My name is from one of my old EQ characters, a dark elf named Xlyce n'Dyce (Slice and Dice).

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22 Mar 2011 10:05 #91578 by Notahandle
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daveroswell wrote: " My avatar is a picture of the late, great Shel Silverstein. I loved his poems as a kid (and an adult). Also, I just love the look on his face."
I think MattLoter has been studying it in order to perfect his expression for his lap-dancing photo op.

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