Joined: 9 Jun 2020 Age: 61 Gender: Male Posts: 1,012 Location: western MA, USA
16 Nov 2021, 6:57 am
I average around 200. I was better in my youth. It's nice that I've hooked my three sons on the game. We go every Wednesday night. It's very competitive...but the old man (me) generally wins.
Joined: 4 Feb 2014 Gender: Male Posts: 87,510 Location: Queens, NYC
16 Nov 2021, 8:32 am
I don't blame you.....Norm Duke is still winning tournaments (REGULAR tournaments, not senior tournaments), even though he's only one year younger than you, and three years younger than me.
Joined: 26 Oct 2021 Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 153 Location: United States
16 Nov 2021, 8:34 am
It changes. When I was younger, I was obsessed with school busses for about half a year, after that I was introduced to video games and the Internet and I get a new special interest about every 9 months that's a very specific character, usually an unnamed old man or something I find hot (like a femboy) that had 1 line. Then I go wild trying to find anyone else who likes the character, but no one knows who I'm talking about, so I make all the fanfic on my own. Last time it was HMT Olympic (or RMS Olympic) which went on for about a year, but it's still a "background interest", basically meaning I'm still obsessed and research it occasionally. After that, I actually started designing my own ship characters, making plenty of interesting characters and a specific one that was created to become the new obsession. If anyone asks, my special interest is now just ships in general, because it's easier to explain, considering they actually exist. I even see or hear the word "ship" or "boat" and a mini alarm goes off in my head. Someone says "ocean liner", and I'm jumping out of my seat.
Last time it was HMT Olympic (or RMS Olympic) which went on for about a year, but it's still a "background interest", basically meaning I'm still obsessed and research it occasionally. After that, I actually started designing my own ship characters, making plenty of interesting characters and a specific one that was created to become the new obsession. If anyone asks, my special interest is now just ships in general, because it's easier to explain, considering they actually exist. I even see or hear the word "ship" or "boat" and a mini alarm goes off in my head. Someone says "ocean liner", and I'm jumping out of my seat.
Look up the SS Great Britain. She's the Grandmother of all ocean liners. This ship is 'stuffed an mounted' in the dock she was built in in Bristol.
Decades of restoration later she looks like this....