Bloodstone Mage
First Post
Yeah, a Lubbock is a nice place. A quiet place, but a nice place. Everyone else my age hates it here, but they're mostly people who complain that there is not enough shopping malls or night clubs or whatever else they might want. The problem with Lubbock, gaming-wise, is that, right now, there are three gaming stores in competition with each other, and the gaming community is going slow here. A lot of people have quit playing Magic: The Gathering and D&D (well, I can't say quit, but they don't show up at my FLGS as often as they used to). I go to Mad Hatter's House of Games, which is on University Avenue across from Texas Tech (right across from the Tech 'Oreo Cookie', as some people call it). It's a sweet place. If you ever go to Lubbock and consider buying gaming stuff, go to Mad Hatter's. According to one of the owners of Hatter's, he says that the gaming situation is so bad here, he predicts that in one year, only one store will be left standing (one store is Challenge Games, the other is Victory Games, which only exists because the owner used to work at Challenge but was fired so he started his gaming store as spite). Hatter's is the oldest gaming store in Lubbock (been there for almost ten years), and I really hope that it stays.
By the way, my mother works at Texas Tech, too. She's a director of referrals at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. I know that's not really the same thing, but ain't it a coincidence anyways?
Thanks for the compliment!
Cheers!
By the way, my mother works at Texas Tech, too. She's a director of referrals at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. I know that's not really the same thing, but ain't it a coincidence anyways?
Thanks for the compliment!
Cheers!