well yeah I wish I was in USA, never been that far west
, would like to come to your Lan also, anyway in RL [Real Life] things might look different , oh well still it would be fun to do.
yeah sure was, my Dino's gave me hope. I even been in the Bunbury Mail with the biggest Dinosaur collection known in Australia, had 384 back then and now I have about 480 and 536 animals total, all from plastic, andrubber, even the cheap ones like the din's from Coles and K-mart
I still got that article, I'll try and scan it for ya.
Well back in 1987 the computer was still in it's stage of like "just gett'n In by being populair" and collecting toys, Dinosaurs, model cars, planes, D&D items, Magic cards, Post stamps and the list goes on an on those were the thing lots of people did to keep them happy on what they were do'n. hehe I like the those times the most, used to do lot's of D&D with my friends.
You stand in a cave and you have to face a big dragon you can run for you life so it won't grab ja the odd's are if he will you will be dear within an instant, or you use your devine powers with your magic staff and try and back him off there is a 60% chance of succes with that your you do a spell to cloak yuour self and he won't see you so you can just move along slowly with getting harmed and a 87% of succes, so that is what I chose
anyway we went on like that for hours in small cosey groups of 5
we did D&D at school also was really cool, my mates were: Mathieuw McKenzie, Jeremy Craig, Chris Parker, Owen Scott. heh still remember thier names