
Once more into the breach!
Welcome my friends to the first installment of Mischief's
Corner where I do a detailed analysis and in depth recreation of
this week's LAN gaming. Ha ha ha. Just kidding. No boring analyses
here, just the highlights and lowlights from last Saturday night.
First off, it has been two or three
weeks since we have all gotten together to play. With birthday parties
and other distractions, the gang was feeling mighty bored. It's
not that we miss the gaming, we miss the gathering together, the
pregame meal, and the camaraderie of being in the hangout with your
friends. It's kinda like the feeling you get from visiting your
favorite bar or your favorite coffee house.
Our
pregame meal was at the Korean BBQ restaurant. It featured some
good old plates of cook-it-yourself meat as well as some eye opening
observations. BadKitty pointed out that Superstar only dates guys
named Robert (that's so she can always remember their names). But
that's ok, because her current Robert always calls her Babe (well,
she is a babe, but he uses that nickname so he doesn't mix up the
names of all his girlfriends).
After many minutes of trying to
connect Bunny'sFan's computer to the network, finally
we played good old CounterStrike. You know it is going to be one
of those nights when on the Oilrig map, your VIP can't follow you
as you jump from the top of the building to the other. Instead he
falls down, doesn't tell you he's fallen, and runs back into the
building to try again! Now, I'm not going to mention any names (Karl),
but come on!!! Of interest, after many instances of facetiously
describing Oilrig as one of Bunny'sFan's favorite maps, Bunny'sFan
has declared that Oilrig has indeed become one of his favorite maps.
Which all goes to show you that it's not the map that is important,
it's the people you play the map with. Where else could you, as
the VIP, run away from your bodyguards (again, Bunny'sFan)? Where
else can you fall in a hole as you are nearing the helicopter and
then have to start back at the start-point (I think Pisser has done
this more than once)?
As usual Tom was whining, Karl
was shooting his own teammates, and many laughs were had by all.
All and all it was a good day in the neighborhood.
Rock On.
--Mischief
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