> For Dublin, that'd be... Sub City.  For RPGs, anyway.  There *are* no
> others.  Okay, wargamers have it a bit easier, there's the Model place
> on Dorset St, and GW.  But since 4th Dimension closed...
>
> There's also the clubs, of course - Cassidys, for example... might
> well be possible to head in to one or two and seek fellow
> Wicklow-based gamers?

See, the thing is, for me, I rarely go into the city these days.
Occasionally I might go in with the kids on the weekend, but it'd be a
nightmare getting from work into town during the week (and then back
home again). I use to cross the city from the south side to DCU to
game once a week. I'd always be late (due to rush hour traffic) and
I'd always have to leave early and I'd be knackered the next day, to
the point I wasn't sure if it was worth it.

Do Model Inc, Cassidys and/or Sub City run notice-boards of some description?

2008/6/17 Anton Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> FLGS?
>
> For Dublin, that'd be... Sub City.  For RPGs, anyway.  There *are* no
> others.  Okay, wargamers have it a bit easier, there's the Model place
> on Dorset St, and GW.  But since 4th Dimension closed...
>
> There's also the clubs, of course - Cassidys, for example... might
> well be possible to head in to one or two and seek fellow
> Wicklow-based gamers?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anton
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Eoin Dornan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> What part of the sticks of Wicklow are we talking about here? I'm in Bray
>> myself.
>>
>> Eoin
>>
>> On 16/06/2008, Mark Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> As per the subject, what methods do people use to form a new RPG group
>>> or find a group to join? Do people use online methods like
>>> nearbygamers.com, this list or is all through local clubs, conventions
>>> and flgs?
>>>
>>> I'm quite curious because my own regular group haven't met up in six
>>> months and it's not looking likely we'll startup again. However I'm
>>> living out in the sticks of Wicklow and everything is centered around
>>> Dublin.
>>>
>>> Mark
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>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> E.
>>
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>>
>>
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