Monty Python got some good alliterative mileage out of that term in their movie “And Now For Something Completely Different.” One sequence in the movie is a fake WWII British newsreel, in black and white, with suitably bombastic narration that includes the opening line “Yes, the war against the Hun continues – and as Britian’s brave boys battle against the Boche…” By the standards of genuine WWII newsreels, that’s actually not as over-the-top as it sounds to modern ears. And during a real WWII deception operation, the fake letter from General Nye to General Alexander which was the centrepiece of the “Mincemeat” disinformation scheme used such phrases as “We have had recent information that the Boche have been reinforcing and strengthening their defences in Greece and Crete…”
Gaming Group Name.
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I’m tired of referring to the guys I play board games with as “the guys I play board games with”. I think it’s time to form a club. I need suggestions for names though…
Before it’s posted, names like “Fags from Phoenix” or “Redneck Players” are not acceptable… wait I may have to think about that second one…
Anyway if anyone has ideas let me see’em.
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How about a**-tickling >>>>>> fan club? J/K :-D
I dont know what name youd guys want. Maybe like “Metal Militia.” That name rocks! :evil:
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The Testosterone Table
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Phoenix Fun Fight Club
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The Testicular Fortitude of a thousand men, and the compassion of one woman?
Or is that name WAY too friggin long?
How about The Strategic Gaming Society? I generalize because we do have threads about other games then just Axis and Allies and it’s flavors.
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I think this was for his IRL group…
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Cactus heads
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“Those Guys”
And when he refers to us he can say “You Guys and Gals”
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I just go generic and call 'em “my crew” or “my people”. Since this IS A&A.org, I figured it would be self-explanatory… :-P
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Theres millions of ideas out there. I call my platoon my Mates, Dawgz, Niggaz, Homes, Bros, Battlebuddys, Dudes, Bitches, KAC (KickAssCrew) etc.
But for a gaming club, I think “Tabletop Nerds” might be appropriate.