Simple, No?

Playing complicated board war games for “fun” always reminds me of this scene from Lawrence of Arabia:

 

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David WS
David WS
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 5:31am

My wife bought me this tee shirt:

  • Engineer: One Who Gets Excited About Things Nobody Cares About.

And it’s true.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 9:38am

There’s a very funny episode of Big Bang Theory where the nigh-autistic protagonist and physics professor Sheldon discovers SPI’S “Campaign for North Africa.”

He is enjoying a foretaste of heaven. Everyone else who wants to access his living room is not…

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 9:51am

Ah… those long gone Saturdays of 8 hour wargaming and pizza!

Mary De Voe
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 12:23pm

“War games” sharpens the mind as does Monopoly and Scrabble. Chess anybody?

Don Beckett
Don Beckett
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 6:28pm

@ David WS.
Back in 2002 I was a member of our local Yacht club international sailing team Representing NZ at a Pacific Rim Regatta at Bellingham, Washington state. My wife bought me a T shirt to wear each afternoon after sailing when we all went to the club for post racing ‘refreshment’. The T shirt read, “Please do not buy this man any more beer – signed, his wife.”
In reply a few years later, I bought a T shirt which read, ” My wife says I have only two faults – I don’t listen……… and something else.”

David WS
David WS
Tuesday, May 20, AD 2025 8:18pm

🙂
give a man a beer, and you quench his thirst for a day; teach a man to homebrew, and you make him a monk.”

Dave G.
Dave G.
Wednesday, May 21, AD 2025 9:23am

This is timely, as a couple of the boys who are available and I are about to dust off the old World in Flames game for another go. I’ve always seen playing wargames like that scene in Back to School when the economics professor gives Dangerfield an exam consisting of one question in a thousand different parts yet the answer ends up being simply ‘four’.

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