What are people buying?

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Lion Rampant 2nd Ed. Down to £14.47 with free postage from Blackwells online.

Ive promised someone a game soon so wanted to see the new scenarios.
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Good spot Tim. Ordered a copy.
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I ordered mine from North Star today
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This isn't really buying but i've just found out that my local library (North Yorks) e-book app (called Libby) lets you take out copies of WSS and Miniature Wargames and alerts when new ones are released. And all for free. Other regions probably have this as well. Good things these libraries.
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Both despite and, contrarily, also occasionally because of, his politics, I have always found Alexei Sayle very, very funny. A while back he came up with this one: "Who knew that the 2008 global financial crash was all because Wolverhampton had too many libraries!"
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Alexei in standup is a surreal experience, and great fun.
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When I was a callow youth I worked in Ham Branch Library in Richmond upon Thames. As I got to order the books it had a very good collection of Wargame books.

I might have borrowed a few.
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We Wulfunians are great readers you know!
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Thu Aug 18, 2022 2:29 pm Both despite and, contrarily, also occasionally because of, his politics, I have always found Alexei Sayle very, very funny. A while back he came up with this one: "Who knew that the 2008 global financial crash was all because Wolverhampton had too many libraries!"
He's very funny, and very, very sweary live. He does seem to have mellowed a bit with age.
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Thu Aug 18, 2022 5:36 pm ....... I might have borrowed a few.
Are you still borrowing them? 🙂
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