
"Anyone Doing Historical Gaming in Wyoming??" Topic
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79thPA  | 18 Nov 2008 1:10 p.m. PST |
My wife and I are looking at some land
almost put in for a job out there, but decided against it right now. I can't imagine there being anything more than a card/comic store in any of the "big cities." Anyone know for sure? |
Saber6  | 18 Nov 2008 1:35 p.m. PST |
I'm in Sheridan (North Central on I-90) Casper has a game Store (mostly GW, but starting FoW). I think there is a store in Laramie as well. Pigmented Miniatures is in Cody and he can get a number of things. I know of at least 2 other adult gamers here, 1 runs the Junior High School game group. |
| quidveritas | 18 Nov 2008 11:06 p.m. PST |
If I was moving to Wyoming, I'd live near Saber 6. Winters can be long, cold and down right depressing but provide some quality gaming time. Be warned, it takes a special person/couple to live in places like this. My mother sold real estate and made a living selling houses to Californians in the summer, who would divorce in the winter, move out in the spring and then she would sell the same house to another California couple the next summer. Stunning beauty and fabulous quality of life when the weather is good and serious cabin fever during the dead of winter. mjc |
Saber6  | 19 Nov 2008 6:54 a.m. PST |
I take umbrage at the Cabin Fever issue It might be cold, but the air is clear and the days bright. Gives you more time to paint and game. |
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