I like this idea a lot! I'm pondering if my girlfriend and I should take the lake and spring tiles from The River I and sign them so you have the possibility to build at least one river... But then I would have to buy an extra river or order from Cundco. What do you all think?
Quote from: Frommarn91 on November 03, 2015, 05:34:26 AMI like this idea a lot! I'm pondering if my girlfriend and I should take the lake and spring tiles from The River I and sign them so you have the possibility to build at least one river... But then I would have to buy an extra river or order from Cundco. What do you all think?Just send the spring, if nobody else sends the lake the river will flow out of the picture ...
Not a silly question at all. I think it's entirely up to you so you should sign whichever you prefer, or both. I will probably sign my name as Dan "is thirty" Chard
[...]I’m danisthirty . I’m not thirsty, I’m thirty. Well, I’m actually 34 now but I was 30 (years old) when I first used danisthirty.
Quote from: danisthirty on November 02, 2015, 01:43:30 PMNot a silly question at all. I think it's entirely up to you so you should sign whichever you prefer, or both. I will probably sign my name as Dan "is thirty" Chard I know this is no where near the subject of this thread, but please forgive me as my world has been turned upside down. I feel as though my senses are not rooted in reality anymore. I'm not sure what is true and what isn't, what is fact and what is fiction. Is there really 'no spoon'? Is the sky blue? Is blue a real color? Apparently, ancient peoples didn't think so, maybe they were right! Up until this moment, I was sure that I had a friend "across the pond", named Daniel Chard, who shares my love of the game of Carcassonne (though his is much more passionate than mine), a ruggedly handsome man with a propensity for distinguished (read manly) facial hair like my own, a family man, someone who plays with the most obvious and appropriate color choice (blue), but is not so proud as to not relinquish it upon request, a man whose very meeple likeness holds a mug in it's hand bearing witness to the fact that the moniker he has chosen for himself, the one that all of us have come to know and love, is danisthirsty... T-H-I-R-S-T-Y... THIRSTY! And why shouldn't he be thirsty? The human body is made up of 65% water. Some doctors believe that we are not sick, we're thirsty. I don't know who is chasing him, but Dan likes to run which makes you thirsty. Little children can tax a man even as healthy and virile as Dan, causing thirst. Perhaps the environment is more arid in London? Perhaps it's a spiritual metaphor of some kind. Maybe he just really likes coffee! It's not April, and it's not even the first of the month, but I know someone must be playing a trick on me. Please tell me that I am not the only one to KNOW this and BELIEVE it as FACT! Up until about 2:30pm est on the 3rd of November, 2015 that is. Excuse my while I go pinch all my children...
At risk of causing us to veer off topic even more drastically though, why didn't ancient people believe that blue was a real colour?
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