Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Vegas Vacation

October 3, I headed out at about 10 a.m. with the final destination being Las Vegas, with my brother Will, my cousin Mel and our friend Geoff. The road actually seemed to go by pretty fast as we joked about numerous subjects over the drive.

One of the biggest jokes was the idea of a sequel to "Waterworld" which we called Landworld, which of course would give Kevin Costner another chance to beat a child in a movie.

Now this may sound bad, but it does seem to be true as in "A Perfect World," "Waterworld" and "3000 Miles to Graceland" he smacks kids with authority.

Anyways back to the story we reached the small town of Wickenburg about one o'clock and we stopped to eat at a little restaurant, Ike's Cook Shack. The place said it had a max capacity of 49 people, but I was curious as how they could have fit that many people in there.

It resembled a log cabin with camo table cloths and chef aprons. They had a big flat screen on the wall and it had Fox News on it, so you can guess who that town will vote for.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Mylo Would Like Me To Post...

Well, hello everyone...I haven't prepared an article yet, but I have posted. Step 1, success!

Also, a picture of a kick-ass unicorn!



Take care everyone, and play well!

Love,
Soylent Will

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Red Hot Chili Peppers Concert

Welcome back, sorry it's been awhile, I've just been extremely busy and haven't had much free-time. This post will be obviously different from my previous posts as I will be talking about the recent concert I attended.


On Sept. 25 I traveled up to Phoenix with my nephew Dakota to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers play at the Jobing.Com Arena. The tour is for their I'm With You album which was released on Aug. 29, 2011, it is their 10th studio album.

I have excited for this concert for about a year. One reason is that they are my favorite band, another is I haven't seen them in concert since about '99 with their Californication tour. One more reason I was stoked for this concert was because it was supposed to take place originally March 2.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Snorta!

Welcome back once again to my Second Hand Findings blog. This week I will be talking about Snorta!

I found a copy of Snorta! at the Bookmans on Speedway and Wilmot for $5. The game retails for around $23, although they have changed the artwork on the box and have apparently have changed the style of the pieces as well.

Now the copy that I got was obviously well used as the box has seen better days and the cards do have some wear and tear. This doesn't bother me as it's nice to know that the previous owner must have had a good time with it. (Plus I only paid five bucks for it)

Snorta! was originally printed in 2004. It was printed by "Out of the Box" Publishing Company. The company has put out other games such as "Word on the Street," "7 Ate 9" and "10 Days in the USA."

Friday, September 7, 2012

Hell Rail: Third Perdition

Welcome back to my weekly blog, where I talk about board games that I come across in my wanderings through out the city. (But predominately Bookmans, okay so always Bookmans so far, just the different locations)

This week I will be talking about the copy of Hell Rails: Third Perdition, that I stumbled upon in my rummaging at the Bookmans at Speedway and Wilmot.

The game cost me about $10. It is made by Mayfair Games, based off of Hell Rail that was created by James Kyle, Sandie Richardson and Chris Young.

Mayfair Games has put out other games such as "Settlers of Catan," "Empire Builder" and "Family Business."

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

RISK: 2210 A.D.

Welcome back to Secondhand Findings, my few random viewers to yet another week and another board game that I happened to stumble across.

This week I will be talking about the copy of RISK: 2210 A.D. that I happened upon when I was at the Bookmans on Campbell and Grant.

The game is for 2-5 players, ages 10 and up.

RISK: 2210 A.D. was designed by Rob Daviau and Craig Van Ness, it was originally printed in 2001 by Avalon Hill games, which is a division of Hasbro, which have put out other games such as "Axis and Allies," "Betrayal at House on the Hill" and one of my personal favorites "Roborally."

The game regularly retails at $42.99 and I picked it up for $20. Granted the box has seen better days, but it's not like its completely destroyed, the previous owners got some use out of it. The corners are dinged and the overall box is faded, but it had all the pieces there and those are in good condition.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Automobile Find

Earlier this year I stopped in at the Speedway Bookmans as I tend to do several times a week, honestly I could live there if I needed to.

While there I came across a copy of "Automobile" a game that was made in 2009 by Mayfair Games and was created by Martin Wallace who has made other games such as "Steam," "Age of Industry" and "Rise of Empires."

However, the copy I came across was not made in 2009, rather it was one of 1,500 copies made in 2008 and it was released by Wallace's own publishing company Warfrog games of the Treefrog Line.

Warfrog no longer exists and his company is now just strictly Treefrog now. The copy I found of this game was 1,358 of the 1,500 made. It also is signed by Martin Wallace right next to the print number.