Alex,

On 06/03/2008, Alex Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.  Excuse me if this is all covered in a web page or a FAQ
>  someplace...

No, it isn't covered, 'cos I'm a slacker.  Maybe next year...

>  After hanging around Cork just talking about going to K2 for long
>  enough, I'm actually signed up this year.  Woo-woo.  However, I'm a
>  bit vague on the details.  When do things actually kick off on Friday?
>   What type of games do people typically bring (or indeed, actually
>  play in practice)?  Is there a contingent going down from Cork?  And,
>  related to that last, could I cadge a lift from someone?  (I was going
>  to take the train, but I was forgetting that it's a good distance out
>  from the town.)

Things kick off Friday afternoon.  I'll be getting there around 15:00,
although by the look of things some people will be there before me.
Games start... whenever there's a critical mass of players, really. :)

And people generally bring board and card games.  There are some
roleplaying games, but they're a rarity these days.  These games
range from 30 minutes to eight hours, all sorts.  And people play
whatever they can get their hands on and whatever is running.  It's
a little hard to tell exactly what'll be played, but this year Civ, Game
of Thrones, Poker, WoW CCG, Arkham Horror and whatever Sorcha
has in her bag are all likely.

There isn't really a contingent going from Cork that I'm aware of,
but this is a mail that was sent to the list before you joined from
Hilary:

K2 Lifts

>From Cork.

I think we arrive 11ish.

Returning to Cork on the Monday afternoonish. I really can't
remember without checking tickets.

Let us know if you want a lift and we can arrange it. Providing you
don't need more than 2-3 peoplesworth of space.

Hilary

If you're interested you can probably send a mail to the list and
go from there.

When you get to the Killarney Country Club your name will be
up on the door of your cottage and I'll likely be in the bar. :)

See you tomorrow!

B.

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