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2009-11-16 14:40:47
70 votes, rating 5.3
Harvestmouse the beginning
With the current problems affecting FUMBBL, it's made me think a lot about BB, gaming, how I came to be here and how hard it would be for me to let go.

The harvestmouse got into gaming at a very young age and has a tall blonde man, removals specialist by day, bass guitarist by night and whose name has long since been forgotten to thank.

Dave......no let's call him Steve was my mother's boyfriend at the time with one distinct problem; how to get more time alone with mummymouse without the hyper exuberant harvestmouse running in every 2 minutes to ask how many stormtroopers he could 'duff up'.

So Dave ...erm Steve hit on an idea, what did he have that could keep a 7 year old occupied, whilst he was occupying the attentions of mummymouse. I can picture him now holding his old copy of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and a one armed Kolbold with friends (who had seen better days), debating on whether they were the right tools for the job.

Thankfully for Steve the ploy worked and he must have felt his genius juices flowing as I sat there eyes as wide as a bush baby's, blazing with adventures to be had. As I set up a wonder of roleplaying horrors vs 'the doomlord of the electrical fireplace' (I've TMed that GW so **** you) Steve took this opportunity to go upstairs and enact the live roleplay version.

I think I was acutely aware of the forces of bribery at work here, after all it was very similar forces that lead to me getting my scalextric, space lego and Subbueto. And from the less dedicated chess (with 20 year old tips book), super hero 'make and paint your own plaster of paris' (didn't go down well with mummymouse) and *&%$ing pong! Had they not heard of The Atari *^%$ing 2600 unit?

Alas for poor Steve the gift was a double edged sword. Yes my limited attention had found a hook but it had also given my mother doubts about how rock and roll he really was. The book with all it's wonderful pictures of adventure and the half painted wandless Gandalf would last much longer than he. His genius hadn't counted for all factors and the black rocker jacket now appeared to be more armour +3 protective jerkin.........which was quite fortunate as he had rolled a natural 1 for charm and mummymouse turned him out. I hardly remember this part though as me and my group of disabled plastic and lead adventurers ventured deep deep under the fireplace, until that is, it was time for dinner.
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Posted by Psilocybe on 2009-11-16 15:13:29
epic.... just epic :D
Posted by Araznaroth on 2009-11-16 16:03:13
Wonderfull reading, one of the better blogs of late:)
Posted by PurpleChest on 2009-11-16 17:06:40
quality. gets a very rare 6 from me.

And your Mums telephone number is?
Posted by Archevol on 2009-11-16 17:18:31
That may be one of the most poignant statements ever, Mr Salinger.

'"Harvestmouse" a tale of destitution, sorrow, loss and the embracing of fantasy worlds to protect an innocent soul.'
Posted by Deej84 on 2009-11-16 19:30:06
LoL I started reading to kill a bit of time while I waited for dinner and just had to finish the thing, Quality.
Posted by Grod on 2009-11-16 21:31:14
I don't rate many entries, but I feel compelled to give a 6 here. You write very well indeed and tell a great story!
Posted by Gran on 2009-11-17 00:43:00
Ace reading! The adventures of little harvestmouse must be one of the best, en certainly most gripping, blogs in a very long time. May the wonder never stop. :-D
Posted by Barre on 2009-11-17 03:31:55
The fact that you have issues is plainly obvious, nice to know some of the contributing factors now. ;)