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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 2047221" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>Typically we meet every week. We miss (usually) Xmas week, Thanksgiving week, and about two more throughout the year. If it's possible to make up a session on an off day we do so. Everyone but two people are married, with children (two with small kids).</p><p> </p><p>The last long term game was from September 2003 to December 2004; so, I'd estimate 55 weeks, give or take one or two.</p><p> </p><p>Since about 1998 or 99, the main game has cycled in almost exact one-year lengths because our main GM was a retail manager, so he would usually arrange things to coincide with the Xmas retail insanity; around the beginning of November the game would climax and end, the another person would do a pick-up game until mid January when the new campaign would start.</p><p> </p><p>Before that, the record was 5 straight years of one Call of Cthulhu campaign where we met at least once a week. At that time, only one person in the group was married, and she played as well so we'd only miss a session if one of the major family holidays fell on that exact day, and then we'd just make it up the next day or play twice the next week. So that would have been around 250 games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 2047221, member: 3649"] Typically we meet every week. We miss (usually) Xmas week, Thanksgiving week, and about two more throughout the year. If it's possible to make up a session on an off day we do so. Everyone but two people are married, with children (two with small kids). The last long term game was from September 2003 to December 2004; so, I'd estimate 55 weeks, give or take one or two. Since about 1998 or 99, the main game has cycled in almost exact one-year lengths because our main GM was a retail manager, so he would usually arrange things to coincide with the Xmas retail insanity; around the beginning of November the game would climax and end, the another person would do a pick-up game until mid January when the new campaign would start. Before that, the record was 5 straight years of one Call of Cthulhu campaign where we met at least once a week. At that time, only one person in the group was married, and she played as well so we'd only miss a session if one of the major family holidays fell on that exact day, and then we'd just make it up the next day or play twice the next week. So that would have been around 250 games. [/QUOTE]
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