Edmonton advancing might have killed @Captain Dave PoulinA little hash oil and I broke the thread.
Edmonton advancing might have killed @Captain Dave Poulin
We start the afternoon with @Hollywood Cannon on the clock, @BernieParent on deck, @Rebels57 on the lido deck, and defect pondering what his toes are for.
Leave it to Bern to pick paper crack.I have a window of opportunity to post my pick so the Cap'n doesn't get all my likes.
Since I'm feeling lazy, I'll pick up @Captain Dave Poulin's tip, which is one of my favourite card games, and just get Magic the Gathering on the board.
Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast, Magic presently has more than 50 million players worldwide, if Wikipedia can be believed. It's a card game, it's an alternative to Dungeons & Dragons, it's collectibles, it's yet another way to blow your grocery money. The most valuable Magic card, a Black Lotus signed by the illustrator, sold for $615,000.
The issuing of a new series used to be a lot of fun, until parent company Hasbro started pumping new series out every month and even reprinting classic cards, tanking their value in the process. Thanks, Hasbro!
Nothing worse than a mana short, right @Rebels57?
I got hooked at the Beta series. Actually bought Mrs. Parent a Shivan Dragon ($20) for her birthday one year ... along with other things.Leave it to Bern to pick paper crack.
I had saved two decks, which included a multitude of dual lands.I got hooked at the Beta series. Actually bought Mrs. Parent a Shivan Dragon ($20) for her birthday one year ... along with other things.
I sold some dual lands a couple of years ago for $1200. So I am recouping some of my investment.
I have a window of opportunity to post my pick so the Cap'n doesn't get all my likes.
Since I'm feeling lazy, I'll pick up @Captain Dave Poulin's tip, which is one of my favourite card games, and just get Magic the Gathering on the board.
Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast, Magic presently has more than 50 million players worldwide, if Wikipedia can be believed. It's a card game, it's an alternative to Dungeons & Dragons, it's collectibles, it's yet another way to blow your grocery money. The most valuable Magic card, a Black Lotus signed by the illustrator, sold for $615,000.
The issuing of a new series used to be a lot of fun, until parent company Hasbro started pumping new series out every month and even reprinting classic cards, tanking their value in the process. Thanks, Hasbro!
Nothing worse than a mana short, right @Rebels57?
No apology necessary, my good Captain. I had a window of opportunity at just the right time.Sorry, Bern - I got caught up in stuff.