Rancho Bernardo
- Dragonmaster Zoc
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Rancho Bernardo
I haven't played in a few months, and I'm starting to get that itch again. If anyone in the Rancho Bernardo / Poway / Escondido area is looking for a game of 3.5, I'd be willing to run something.
Of course, I'd prefer to be a player, but beggars can't be choosers.
I graduated college recently, so anyone around my age would be great. Anyone still in school, or on up to 30 or so would be nice. Maturity is a plus.
Of course, I'd prefer to be a player, but beggars can't be choosers.
I graduated college recently, so anyone around my age would be great. Anyone still in school, or on up to 30 or so would be nice. Maturity is a plus.
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I'm running a game in El Cajon, but one of my players lives in the Poway area. If you're interested in a 3.5 game set in the Forgotten Realms and don't mind the commute once a week, drop me a line.
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I graduated college recently. And my weekly group is all twenty-somethings, trending towards early twenty-somethings. I, however, am not a twenty-something, and yet they never seem to notice.
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[quote="mordraine"]I'm just pulling your leg of course. But I'm considerably over 30. Considerably. :)[/quote]
I was also giving you a hard time, and I am also over 30, though not considerably so.
Mike Olson
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
Ever Tried GURPS?
I am in my late 30's, and am part of a weekly gaming group, in San Marcos. We meet every Saturday at one member's house, up behind Cal State San Marcos.
We are currently playing in a D&D like world, using the GURPS system. If you are interested in playing, let me know.
We could also use a D&D 3.5 DM, since some of us played that originally, would like to again, but lost our DM, when he moved back south east for a new job.
Either way, we could use new players for GURPS, and/ or a D&D 3.5 DM. All are welcome, since the North County seems to be drying up for players willing to try new things, and for DM's that aren't already involved with their regular groups.
From Mongo.
We are currently playing in a D&D like world, using the GURPS system. If you are interested in playing, let me know.
We could also use a D&D 3.5 DM, since some of us played that originally, would like to again, but lost our DM, when he moved back south east for a new job.
Either way, we could use new players for GURPS, and/ or a D&D 3.5 DM. All are welcome, since the North County seems to be drying up for players willing to try new things, and for DM's that aren't already involved with their regular groups.
From Mongo.
Pain is temporary, Pride is forever.
- Dragonmaster Zoc
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Gurps
Well that makes it hard to get around.
My friend Monte is my co-GM for GURPS, and I think he found a new player from Rancho Bernardo. He has been in contact with a guy he hooked up with, through the North County D&D Meetup group. Maybe you two could ride together? I'll have to get the particulars from Monte, as I don't know this other RB'er yet.
From Mongo/Mad Douglas ( on the D&D Meetup site )
My friend Monte is my co-GM for GURPS, and I think he found a new player from Rancho Bernardo. He has been in contact with a guy he hooked up with, through the North County D&D Meetup group. Maybe you two could ride together? I'll have to get the particulars from Monte, as I don't know this other RB'er yet.
From Mongo/Mad Douglas ( on the D&D Meetup site )
Pain is temporary, Pride is forever.
Need a ride?
Okay, here's the update. We are playing Saturday night at six o'clock pm, and I will be picking up one of our other interested, car less players. He lives in Rancho Bernardo, and I am supposed to get him at five thirty pm.
If you are interested in GURPS Fantasy/ D&D like Roleplaying, this Saturday, and want me to pick you up when I get the other guy, let me know. I drive a big Ford F250 extended cab truck, and there's room four four, easily. Either Private Message me with your address, or E-mail me the needed information.
From Mongo/ Mad Douglas
If you are interested in GURPS Fantasy/ D&D like Roleplaying, this Saturday, and want me to pick you up when I get the other guy, let me know. I drive a big Ford F250 extended cab truck, and there's room four four, easily. Either Private Message me with your address, or E-mail me the needed information.
From Mongo/ Mad Douglas
Pain is temporary, Pride is forever.