I agree, this is getting interesting. There were similar periods in my gaming
experience where money or children made gaming more difficult ... or at lesat
regular involvement mor edifficult. These time frames match up with some of our
"blank" spots fairly well, in my recollection ... flawed as it is!
Greg
J Andrew Evans wrote:
> DeconSolo_at_... wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 9/11/98 18:45:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > m00ebg00_at_... writes:
> >
> > > What happens between 25 and 27 that stops everyone planning wargames. Do
> > > they have children who might suck the lead out of the figures??
> >
> > Student Loans become due. Combine this with periods of unemployment, one
> > neither has the time or the money to play, paint, or model. After a few
> > years, one recovers enough to return to the hobby. At least that's what
> > happened to me. The child is a more recent addition, and so far hasn't
> > stopped me from playing....yet.
> >
> > Josh R
>
> Actually this started as a joke ;) but is now getting interested. I also
> stopped for a while a combination of toddlers in the house and painting &
> collecting being mutually exclusive and busy times at work.
>
> A#
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