Thanks to Sanch for hooking me up with my new chip
card...
Hopefully this will be more universally usable when I
travel to other sites and sign in as a visiting Syracuse player since using my
laminated member card has been a little hit or miss.
We had pizza and I was feeling a bit domestic earlier in
the day so I made some rice krispie treats for the group...next party I'll make
them with peanut butter. ;)
We played a variety of games ranging from Photon (love
it!) to Color Conquest (sat that one out because 1. I really dislike that game
and 2. I was more interested in seeing what Mallory had to say when she went
live tonight) and even DnD (which I don't even try to keep track of). We played
some SM5 with zero drama breaking out (huge success!) and when Tom loaded up
Vampires I asked "why do you hate us?" so he switched it to something
WAY more fun...shadows played completely in the dark!
Had some interesting chats about tag in between the
games. I got some feedback from Sanch about a few sites to make sure I visit on
my next few travels out of the area...even one I may have to check out in St.
Catherine's, Canada on my next trip up to Toronto. Zammy chimed in about some
other systems and I was truly shocked when he told me he had actually played
Photon. I was shocked because he's only about 20 years old and he said he
played Photon in Florida when he was 10, which would have put him there roughly
in 2007. He insists he played using the whole helmet/heavy belt combo. Now, I
showed him a pic of Photon and will take his word for it, but can anyone drop
me a note if you know where in Florida it could have been plausible to play
Photon in 2007? I'm genuinely curious and there's got to be a Photon warrior
out there who remembers.
We also chatted a bit about the last time we played on a
team at Baltigeddon. It led him to comment that our team was all Force players
"except for Tivia and Lenny" (and I'll add RNT to that for him). So
Sanch asked what does he think Lenny is if not a Force player? And then I had
to ask "and what category does that mean you put me in?" to which he
answered "you play everything!" So I will take that a compliment
because I may not fit into any particular box, but I am glad that my label is that
I'm versatile and have played "everything". Just FYI, so far I've
played 18 different laser tag systems and hopefully I'll take that up to 19
when I visit Mississippi in about a month.
And the night ended with some news... Unfortunately
Snowmageddon will not be happening this year, however there is some optimism
that another event I've been hoping for (but not holding my breath) may
actually happen this spring. So I may have to ready a couple of guys from work
to rep for our office in a couple of months. More on that if/when it develops.
But as far as I'm concerned that meant the night ended on a high note and I had
a great time so thanks to everyone who came out for a really enjoyable members
party!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and
www.photonforever.com
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