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   The Pillow Book :) I think I've becomea calligraphiliac.
 Help me, someone, please.
 
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 "We've played Chrononauts every night since and that
      was over a week ago! What an outstanding game! My friends and
      I are in awe of how well thought out this game is.the myriad
      of inside jokes and homages to famous sci fi/time travel works,
      the outstanding quality of gameplay, and the depth of creative
      freedom while playing leave us in awe, good sir! You can rest
      assured we are permanent Loonies now, and I'm going to be submitting
      a Rabbit application tomorrow morning. We've even made plans
      to go back to the game store in a few weeks. They're having a
      LooneyLabs game night, and we're going to test our mettle against
      hardened Fluxxers and Chrononauts!" -- email
      from Christian B 
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                |  | Visiting Shepherdstown |  |  
          |  It's
            been kind of a quiet week around here. Last week, Kristin
            went out to Las Vegas for the GAMA Trade Show, after which she
            continued traveling west to spend a week visiting friends and
            family in and around Los Angeles. She returned early this morning
            on a red-eye flight, and since she's just starting to get caught
            up after being gone, more details on her trip will have to wait.
            But it sounds like she had a wonderful trip, getting in some
            much needed R&R after what she described as being "hands-down"
            the most productive trade show she's ever been to.
 Meanwhile, back at Wunderland.Earth, I took advantage of the
            quiet time around the house to dig in and get some work done,
            and I'm happy to report that I'm finally really moving forward
            again on the booklet we'll be calling 3HOUSE.
            I've been shaking out the bugs in the new game I cooked up for
            it (which I'm still referring to for now as Secret
            Project 3H-1) and I'm really pleased with how it plays now. Also, with spring finally here and beautiful weather beckoning,
            I did a little traveling of my own, to a cool little town in
            West Virginia called Shepherdstown. Kristin
            & Alison
            had gone out there a few months ago and said it seemed quite
            promising as a Candidate
            City (even though it's really a very small town), and since
            Robin
            was interested in checking it out too, she and I decided to make
            a day of going out there for lunch. We had a lovely day. Shepherdstown is very small, definitely
            not as big an urban center as we've been imagining, but it's
            really nice and wins in almost every other category. It's a college
            town (home of the also very small Shepherd University) and its
            location on the inner edge of the "donut" is just about
            ideal, being a 90 minute drive from the east side of DC, far
            enough away to be in West Virginia yet just barely across the
            border. And it's a beautiful town nestled in the rolling hills
            on the edge of the Potomac river, right by the
            C&O Canal. It's got a charming downtown area with interesting
            shops and cafes where the gaming
            coffeehouse we want to build someday would fit in perfectly.
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          |  Speaking
            of which, we checked out several of Shepherdstown's existing
            hang-out spots, including the Blue Moon Cafe, the Lost Dog Coffeeshop,
            and Stone Soup Bistro, which is where the photos shown here were
            taken. (Yes, the game we're seen playing in these photos is Secret Project 3H-1, so there's a
            tiny hint in how it's played to be seen in these images.)
 While we were at the Lost Dog, I ran into an old acquaintance,
            who moved out to Harper's Ferry from our area in 1999, and he
            said they're loving it out there. He described Shepherdstown
            as a "hippie oasis," and of course I loved the sound
            of that. Apparently, this is an area which hippies have been
            migrating into for quite a while, and since one of my goals in
            moving is to find a place where we think we'll fit in, I really
            like what I'm hearing about this place. And there were plenty
            of visible indications of this too; little things, like the Amsterdam-style
            Coffeeshop sign on the Lost Dog's door and numerous sightings
            of t-shirts, products, signs, and graffiti with slogans like
            "Impeach Bush" and "No War." In short, I
            think we could be very happy if we decided to move
            to Shepherdstown. To see more of Robin's photos of Shepherdstown, check out
            her FLICKR album.
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          |  Thanks
            for reading, and have a great week! |  
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                |  | While visiting Shepherdstown we also checked out nearby Charles
                  Town, home of Charles Town Races & Slots. It looks and seems
                  just like a Casino, but they don't call themselves that because
                  they aren't permitted to run "table games" and literally
                  have nothing other than Races and Slots. But man, they sure have
                  a LOT of slot machines! It's huge! They're clearly poised to
                  become a full-blown casino, and they may soon get to: on June
                  9th, there'll be a vote to decide on this very issue. It'll be
                  interesting to see what happens if it passes... |  
                |  | My Zombie advisors keep loaning me Zombie
                  movies to watch, so I saw my 4th one this week: Shock Waves.
                  It's a campy classic from 1976, featuring Peter Cushing and,
                  of all things, Nazi Zombies. The packaging features a quote describing
                  it as "the best of the Nazi Zombie movies," which makes
                  the mind reel: how many Nazi Zombie movies ARE there? |  
                |  | I'm riding on several bummers right now: 1) The hard drive
                  where I keep all my video
                  files stopped working (and I may have lost forever the high rez
                  versions of a few of my recent movies). 2) I've been anticipating
                  a free trip to Ireland for months, since I'd been invited to
                  be a guest speaker at game design conference in Dublin called
                  Ani-mates, but it's been canceled. 3.) One of our Mad
                  Lab Rabbits, Josh Reed, has died after being struck by lightning
                  (our deepest condolences to his next of kin). |  |  |