I hope GameHoleCon zigs when others zag (that's a phrase I never saw myself typing), and you can make it up this way. I don't know the first thing about 2d6 bell curves, but it'd be nice to meet in person and kibbitz.
THE GIRL IN THE HAIRY PAW was one of the first King Kong-related books I ever bought, when it first came out. The very first one, of course, was the novelization of the screenplay, in a paperback from the 1960’s. “KING KONG” (first seen on tv when I was 5, about 1958) was a formative experience, and the occasion when my mother got across to me the idea of the difference between fiction and real life.
I hope GameHoleCon zigs when others zag (that's a phrase I never saw myself typing), and you can make it up this way. I don't know the first thing about 2d6 bell curves, but it'd be nice to meet in person and kibbitz.
If we get back up that way, I’m good for an adult beverage or two. Bell curves are easier to debate the efficacy of when you’re tipsy.
THE GIRL IN THE HAIRY PAW was one of the first King Kong-related books I ever bought, when it first came out. The very first one, of course, was the novelization of the screenplay, in a paperback from the 1960’s. “KING KONG” (first seen on tv when I was 5, about 1958) was a formative experience, and the occasion when my mother got across to me the idea of the difference between fiction and real life.
My King Kong novelization has the Frazetta cover! Because if you have a choice, why not?