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1  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: What are you listening to right now? on: January 16, 2007, 12:05:32 pm
Easy Star All-Stars, Dub Side of the Moon (obviously a cover of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon reggae style).  Usually blasting some Phish, Blackalicious, Grateful Dead, moe. or Bela Fleck.  If the radio, most definitely classic rock.
2  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Anyone manage to snag a Wii/PS3? on: January 16, 2007, 11:02:55 am
I simply had to respond to this.  I grabbed a Wii upon release, and also had to get Twilight Princess.  Wii Sports surprised me, I had a lot of fun playing it.  I heard a lot of you talking about good Multi-Player games.  I would most definitely suggest Marvel Ultimate Aliance.  The first time I played it five hours snuck by the three people that were playing.
3  Vintage Community Discussion / Community Introductions / Re: Introduce Yourself on: January 15, 2007, 10:32:44 pm
OK I just tried to reply to this post and timed out....I'll start from scratch.
I suppose this is a good thread to place my first post...
My name is Sera.  I learned to play MTG in High School but quickly lost interest during my first two years of college.  I picked it back up a few years ago and began playing friendly multiplayer games.  I piloted a Mono-White Weenie deck that got beat down repeatedly.  After a year or so of this, I "quit MTG forever".
    I was convinced last March by a good friend of mine to give it another try while at a gaming convention.  I grabbed a random deck and played. It was like riding a bicycle; easy and lots of fun.  I began playing friendly games ever since and learned not to get so frustrated.
     I would watch my friends prepare for and compete in Vintage Tournaments.  After several months of this, I decided it was time to give Vintage the old college try.  I competed (if you can call what I did competition *snicker*) in my very first Vintage Tournament this past weekend at TMD Open X in Stratford, CT.  I played terribly, made lots of very dumb mistakes, and didn't win a single match.  I had an insane amount of fun and got to eat a fantastically tasty brownie cookie.  It seems to me that Vintage attracts a lot of cool, mellow people and I like all these things.
     I have joined TMD to hopefully pick up some much needed pointers and advice to aid me in my Vintage voyages.  Being a clueless and utterly hopeless noob, I need all the help I can get.
I hope to see some of you around at tournaments here in the Northeast!
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