Haffrung Helleyes
First Post
the hobby is still not popular
And I have the perfect anecdote to prove it.
I am in Granada, Nicaragua right now, and I was sitting in a bar 2 nights ago talking to two pretty dutch women in their 20s. I had been playing a computer game on my laptop when they came and sat next to me.
Somehow the conversation turned to geeks. I don't know. I remarked that I had been playing a computer game when they came up, so I was certainly a geek. They said that there were a lot of geeks in Holland now.
'Well, at least you don't play Dungeons and Dragons' , one of them said out of the blue. 'Those guys who do that are really screwed. They'll never get a girl'.
I decided not to correct them ;-)
Ken
And I have the perfect anecdote to prove it.
I am in Granada, Nicaragua right now, and I was sitting in a bar 2 nights ago talking to two pretty dutch women in their 20s. I had been playing a computer game on my laptop when they came and sat next to me.
Somehow the conversation turned to geeks. I don't know. I remarked that I had been playing a computer game when they came up, so I was certainly a geek. They said that there were a lot of geeks in Holland now.
'Well, at least you don't play Dungeons and Dragons' , one of them said out of the blue. 'Those guys who do that are really screwed. They'll never get a girl'.
I decided not to correct them ;-)
Ken