I used to play D&D with Tom Kirby.
And have never read Featherstone or Grant. So there.
Wargames Shame Confession Booth
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- PurpleBot
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As I've said, I love you all, but out of you all, I love Tim Hall the most of all.
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To my immense shame I don't have the obligatory LAW crush on Alice Roberts or Bethany Hughes.
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Alice Roberts and Bethany Hughes and that other blonde frizzy haired one, all together, in a hot tub, with a barrel of beer and a good supply of pies, giving a historical talk on Wargaming. Or anything.
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- Gaynor
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I didn't have a clue who they were. Having just googled them, your'e not alone Paul.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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I still think of Alice as a student from the days when her boyfriend was doing an Archaeology degree She's just another one on the list of people who have passed through my life and got their own TV Series when obviously i'm the one who truly deserves one
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Out of interest Paul, did you ever come across Chris Scull in the archeology world? An old mate of mine at university.
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
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I didn't, which is probably why he doesn't have a TV series
I was at Winchester Museums Service from 1987-89, then again from 1995-98, Institute of Archaeology/MoLAS from 89-93, Wessex Archaeology from 93-95, Bedford from 98-99 before running my own company from 1999-2005ish. Then had a brief spell for AOC in Edinburgh.
It's fair to say I got around in the Archaeological world
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