ledded
Herder of monkies
Stormborn said:ledded, if you guys get serious about this let me know and I may be willing to lend a hand.
Sure, no prob. Shoot man, I've never noticed before that you were posting from the 'Ham. Silly me.
Stormborn said:ledded, if you guys get serious about this let me know and I may be willing to lend a hand.
 So I can give some time.
  So I can give some time. Took me 20 minutes to wrangle the board into position and put the proper redirects in place.  Maybe I'll use my meager photoshop skills to try and make it look a little custom.  Never was much of a visual designer though, better on the theory end of it.
  Took me 20 minutes to wrangle the board into position and put the proper redirects in place.  Maybe I'll use my meager photoshop skills to try and make it look a little custom.  Never was much of a visual designer though, better on the theory end of it.

ledded said:Man, this is great stuff fellas. Thanks for setting that site up, Heap, I posted in one of the forums with a link to the Medallion story hour just to give folks an idea of a typical birmingham game.
Edit: Holy CRAP! Did I read that right? Bobby Jackson lives in Helena? I live off of Valleydale road very near there. I had no idea such miniature sculpting goodness was going on that close to me.
Hmmm... maybe I can sneak around his place and grab some of the new greens and... wait, did I say that out loud? Ahehheh. Never mind
ledded said:Edit: Holy CRAP! Did I read that right? Bobby Jackson lives in Helena? I live off of Valleydale road very near there. I had no idea such miniature sculpting goodness was going on that close to me.
 Hopefully by organizing information for and about gaming in Alabama we can get it out to people.  I remember when I was an undergrad at Auburn, there just didn't seem to be much in the way of support or organization and most gaming was just happy (or not so happy) happenstance to stumble across a few people who played.
  Hopefully by organizing information for and about gaming in Alabama we can get it out to people.  I remember when I was an undergrad at Auburn, there just didn't seem to be much in the way of support or organization and most gaming was just happy (or not so happy) happenstance to stumble across a few people who played.