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Speaking of HOTT, GW beat you to it..
http://www.sfsfw.net/awards7.php.
Actually, quite good for a rules-set that isn't printed full-colour, is written in Barkerese and doesn't have a mult-million $ company behind it.
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Yes, you're right, it will rain most of the time on Anglesea. Should have gone to the Lleyn Peninsular - far less rainfall there than in the rest of N. Wales. Hope you noticed my plug for Harlech last week? 
By the way what are these toys you keep mentioning? 
jenny |
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They are not toys. The figures contain lead and are not suitable for children under the age of 3.
edwin |
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"The figures contain lead and are not suitable for children under the age of 3."
They are best used by children over 20 
Dr Alan Tupilaq |
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For Jenny: the phrase I used is printed on the backside of the package material of the figures and on websites selling the stuff.
Wargamers call the figures 'mini-atures', infidels call them 'toy-soldiers'.
edwin |
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I call them toy soldiers. Does that make me an infidel?
Dr Alan Tupilaq |
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Yes.
I'll send the Inquisition over.
Repent, sinner!
Edwin |
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thought that would get you going. Actually I am familiar with Wargames as my elder son was mad on them when he was growing up. there was, possibly still is, a shop in Liverpool which sold all the figuresetc. and I used to be dragged in there whenever he had any money (rare) and when he thought he could persuade me to part with some! 
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