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Count Belisarius wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:12 am
grizzlymc wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:00 am He was a bit of a wizard, wasn't he?
He liked to Potter... allegedly...
..and would quietly Slytherine after a night on the tiles.
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People could Weasley get annoyed if this carries on
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Balls.
Glass ones for agitating paint.
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Glass ones could give you a hernia.
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goat major wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:30 pm People could Weasley get annoyed if this carries on
Although truth is granger than fiction. (Hermione nearer getting out of this punfest?)
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vexillia wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:53 am Did your copy have any of the following defects:
  • Off centre cover - cropped on the right
  • Lots of white space at the bottom of the page but a line close to the last text on each page
  • Wonky diagrams - look at the "bases" that are not perpendicular to the page edges
  • Error in Fleeing - see below supposedly corrected before mine was printed
Mine did!

All caused by Sue's resizing of the source pdf without reformatting. Lulu just scaled to the new page size (bar the cover which is cropped) and added new page numbers (hence the white space/line issue).
The Fleeing chapter is correct but the diagrams are a bit wonky. I can live with it. I never managed to get hold of the hardback so I don't know if the layout was any better. Looking forward to giving it a go and if it stinks I still have 2.1, 2.0 and 1.0 to play with.
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Ikea Billy bookcase - a classic that now acts as a paint storage shelving system, freeing up a lot of desk space and some floor space. My inner organisation monster is partially sated.
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I use them for storing books, they are really good.
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Some 5mm dice and dice frames for shock markers. I was quite taken with LT’s ones when I played his Garibaldi game. And then I had a bit of an accident and bought ‘Rough Days and Hard Nights’, the mini campaign for WFRP4. Not that I regret it
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Jeremy wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:55 pm ‘Rough Days and Hard Knights’,
Is that the WHFRP special 'Adult' campaign scenario book, featuring medieval S&M?
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