

The phones were out which meant he couldn't contact Hannah and he had to decide what to do next.Īdmission time: First off, I've "cheated" with Brad's stats! So, our hero is now fully aware of the situation unfolding around him - the bikers explained how they'd ridden around the police cordon and made it to the outskirts of Amarillo, where they'd witnessed scenes of total mayhem. It all looked very quiet on the estate - would she be here? This was all done over the last couple of days, while the table is STILL in use as a cake decorating stand! Anyhow, on with the AAR.īrad arrived just before mid-day, he'd witnessed signs of disruption, but avoided any trouble. The Perryton 'burbs are printed pdf tiles from the old Worldworks "The Village" set, pasted onto the back of a foamex sheet (I say "back" because the other side already had some urban tiles glued to it!) Luckily I had a couple of mdf kits (from "banksjohnedwards" on ebay), they're tiered for access but have no interior detail, so it was a case of making the interior walls from foamcore before a quick paint and weather.

This left me with a slight problem - I didn't have any terrain for this encounter!

The location number (2) is lower than his rep, so counts as passed 2D6 and he "arrives there normally, counting as next location" He could stay off the highway and follow the roads around Lake Meredith, then along the north bank of the Canadian River.īrad rolled 2D6 v his Rep3 and scored one pass. I'm not very computer literate, so I've simply removed the gadget for now while I continue googling around for some help and thought I'd try posting some text and a random image hereĪs much as his head told him to get home and get himself better equipped, his heart won out and Brad headed straight for the suburbs of Perryton. I was using it to post a cover photo of what I'm currently reading (it was Cornwell's Waterloo and I wanted to change it to THW's Savvy & Steel), but when I tried to change the image, I got a security warning and the action wouldn't complete. The first thing I noticed was that the "Image Gadget" has stopped working. Unfortunately I'm now having a couple of issues. Obviously I avoided all the links and went straight to the edit page where I marked the posts as "spam" - blogger did its thing and removed the unwanted posts, so I assumed all was well. It looked none-too-serious, someone had simply copied previous comments and re-posted them, along with links to what looked like an online gambling site, under their own profile.

When I dropped in on the blog last night to check for comments, I was treated to a helping of spam (and not the "fritter" kind!)
