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My day is made!

Started by Mystery Man, November 19, 2006, 01:29:44 PM

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Mystery Man

Months ago, I bought the Wilderlands Campaign setting right when it hit the shelves. Just a couple short weeks after I bought it, I misplaced Book One and basically turned my house upside down trying to find it to no avail. Finally I gave up thinking it was either stolen out of my car at work or accidentally thrown away.

They say that you usually find something when you stop looking for it. Today, while digging through an old cedar chest for something out it popped under a ton of old papers and crap. My box set is finally complete again!

:singdance: :chestram: :cheerleader:
 

KenHR

Woohoo!

Having been there before (I lost the maps out of my 1983 Greyhawk box for about 2 years...being a poor teenager, I had to make due), I know the feeling when the long-lost treasure finally turns up!

*Raises his glass of Winter Lager in salute*
For fuck\'s sake, these are games, people.

And no one gives a fuck about your ignore list.


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Akrasia

Good news!  I hate it when I misplace something really cool, and the Wilderlands box set is certainly that.
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