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Knights of the ASL Table lyrics
We’re the Knights of the ASL table. We play when ere we’re able.
We do our thing on the podcast scene, and our work is im-pec-cable.
In Chicago land we play a lot. You'll hear “PaK” and “stack” and “FAQ” a lot!
We’re Knights of the ASL table. Our shows, in-val-ue-able.
And many times, our banter shines in ways un-for-get-able.
We like to say “Sha-ZAM!” a lot. We shoot from the tree tops a looooooot.
Our French accents are fable. They’re quite in-de-scribe-able.
Between our casts we have a blast, saying “in-defa-ti-gable!”
It’s busy when you play a lot. We two say "multi-man" a looooooooot.
SHOW GUIDE
:03 Song
1:15 Counter Storage Method
16:00 Mountain Hunters Set-up
1:07:00 Total Running Time
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The Texas ASL club download page has some great spreadsheets for plano boxes. I use them myself, with some minor adjustments, with great satisfaction. The link is:
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I enjoyed the setup talk, and I think you should setup more to the front, with units around K2/K3 and G16/G17.
ReplyDeleteFrom the flickr photos, it doesn't look like you clip your counters. Does this present any game play challenges, or are you happy with unclipped counters?
ReplyDeleteWe are perfectly fine with unclipped counters. Clipping has always been a bit controversial of a topic as to it's value. They may last a bit longer and look sharper. It can get rid of the tattered corner look. Dave has never clipped his and has no problem.
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