blog of a day gamer in Round Rock.

Austin Ridgeline course

| Sunday, October 18, 2009

I got to play Austin Ridgeline, Austin's toughest disc gold course yesterday. This course is "like Brusy Creek Rec Park" on steroids someone said. It's got a ton of great elevation changes and it will get a lot of love when it opens 10/31. It's at a church called Austin Ridgeline Bible Church and it was designed by John Houck who designed most of the best courses in the area.


It looks like Tony is trying to fly off the mountain.

One of the holes plays a lot like ski lift courses. It's down the hill, but it's got a fairly tight fairway lined with trees most of the way down.

Jud says, "congratulations. Houck spent hours designing this course so that people can't use Tomahawks and Thumbers and you still found a way to do it."


This course already has some wrought iron benches by some of the holes, a wooden scout-built bridge over a creek, and amateur tees set up as well as the pro ones on most holes.


Praying on Drugs, near Guitar Hero band name

| Sunday, October 11, 2009

I almost called my Guitar Hero Van Halen band "Praying on Drugs" in honor of Brother Steve. Steve was an evangelist on the campus of Georgia Tech when I went to school there. His testimony I heard shouted many times.

"I was on acid at a Van Halen concert when I heard David LeRoth say, "Not even God can save you at a Van Halen concert." I thought, what's he talking about God for? Does he believe he's real? And Jesus? And then I heard Jesus say 'I can too save you at a Van Halen concert."

Steve would shout at girls in shorts for provoking lust, at guys wearing concert shirts for worshipping Satan, and for guys who walked together for being "homO-sex-u-als."

Fight the good fight, Steve. Yes, Jesus can save even at concerts. And if you listen close you might hear him speak.


Rainy Camping Games

| Monday, October 05, 2009

What do you do when it's raining so hard, you don't want to take your crokinole board out of the car?

We played Liar's Dice. I have a Perudo set and a laminated wager board from Bluff on Boardgamegeek.com. This turned out to be a very fun game that you can play under a tarp as the wind and water flow outside. One of the guys wanted to just drink whiskey out of his dice cup but we convinced him to play.

After we got a 6th player, I took out a dice from Pickomino to mark the bets. That meant Pickomino was the next game to hit the table. Fun and another game that can be played when it's moist outside. It always goes on ever so slightly too long, but I think we all enjoyed the game.

Other games played: Cash'N Guns, Transamerica, and (the next day), some Tichu. Ca$h'N Guns has to be played with just the right circumstances. Having a group pointing guns at each other was pretty good in a camping setting, even if I did occasionally find everyone pointing their gun at me.


Registered Blogo for Mac

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Now maybe I'll finally blog again.

We are doing another board game meetup at Plank's on Sunday. Last time saw some great games played. I even played Zombie Fluxx with some new people and I didn't hate it.

There was Age of Steam played, Hacienda, Tichu, a version of Clue based on Harry Potter, Ingenious as a partnership game, Guillotine, Race for the Galaxy as a two-player game, and Diamant. There may have been a few more that I don't remember as well.

I really couldn't have picked a better place than Plank's in Austin. They have a ton of board games around their restaurant. We had to put some reservation signs out to keep non-meetup folks from just grabbing a game and taking it to their table. Also, as we were wrapping up, I noticed another group of gamers meeting at the restaurant as well,