loosen up and relax, but if you aren't careful, only a little more than
that and people start to do stupid things or clown around too much.
For a convention, where people are playing with strangers, I don't see
how it can help.
Rick
On Sat, 2010-12-11 at 00:36 -0800, M. Alan Thomas II wrote:
> I am willing to stipulate that anything that I say about alcohol may
> be different in Texas. ;)
>
> The particular convention I got that piece of advice from wasn't
> occurring somewhere with any other source of alcohol on the premises;
> a bar would serve the same purpose. Speaking of gaming in general,
> though, does anyone here have any good or bad experiences with
> allowing booze at the table? I imagine that among the right friends,
> it wouldn't be a problem, but does anyone know anything to suggest
> that gaming and alcohol do or don't mix?
>
> --Alan
>
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