I nominate the Miskatonic University Podcast (http://www.mu-podcast.com). They're always on top of the latest news and information and even provide opportunities for listeners to develop their own segments.
Scott Taylor with Art of the Genre runs short, tight campaigns that deliver. In the miniatures category I commend Paul Field at Blind Beggar Miniatures. He delivers on time, every time.
I'm seeking to add to a group of two trying to put a small group together for Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition or D&D 3.5. Our preference is for CoC. Our experience with CoC is limited, so it would be nice to find someone who can GM. For a D&D game, I've been playing since the red/blue box days and...
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