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Made in us
Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

 SheSpits wrote:
Do you still need sarges in CA? Im located in SOCAL and in the middle of two huge gaming stores id love to take part.
PM'd.

For all the rest who're reading this: We Still need Sarges in CA.

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Florida

Anyone have a link to the sarge forum? I've been busy with a few funerals and work and cannot seem to find the proper page anymore.
   
Made in us
Nimble Skeleton Charioteer





Not for nothing but I sent an email about becoming a Sarge about 2 or 3 weeks ago and I have still received no response.

What's up with that?
   
Made in us
Heroic Senior Officer





Western Kentucky

Sometimes it takes him a while to get back to you. Send another email and that should get his attention

'I've played Guard for years, and the best piece of advice is to always utilize the Guard's best special rule: "we roll more dice than you" ' - stormleader

"Sector Imperialis: 25mm and 40mm Round Bases (40+20) 26€ (Including 32 skulls for basing) " GW design philosophy in a nutshell  
   
Made in us
Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

Hey all,
I'm trying not to spam the forum but we're still short in many geographical areas of the country, and this has been the best vehicle for recruitment that we've found so far.

Often, store owners and gamers alike look at our stuff and think "I'm not really interested in historicals." and blow us off. This is a tragedy as Bolt Action is a great game; More often than not the fun of the system outshines the genre of the models. A Sarge in the store means organised play, regular games and consistent opponents more often than not.

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
 
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