2020 Update
1) What was the last book you read
Le Mort d'Arthur by Thomas Mallory, Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks, The Sea-Hawk by Rafael Sabatini
2) and what was your favorite book or series.
Recently, the Malazan books by Steven Erikson
3) Do you read alot, some, avid. Do you get into books you love and look over at the clock to find it is 4AM? Ever and if so, what was the book?
Some, I used to stay up until all hours reading, but haven’t for a while
4) Favorite type of T.V. Show do you like?
Documentaries, sci-fi
5) Your top 3 are?
Recently… Letterkenny, The Expanse, and a bunch of British ER reality shows
6) Favorite three Movies and type of Movies you like?
LotR, Shawshank Redemption, Arrival
7) How long have you been playing table top
30+ years
8) which RPGs and Editions have you played
Eesh, so many... How about one’s I’ve played a lot: D&D from BECMI to 5E, GURPS, Star Wars (WEG d6), Nephilim, Deadlands, 7th Sea, Savage Worlds, WoD
9) do you take notes during your Table Top Games?
Depends. Usually sparse less-than-Clif-Notes but lots of detail if I think it might matter later, like mystery or political games
10) What type of games do you like : Heavy Combat, in town or city, RP orientated?
A mix, but for combat I’d rather play a wargame so in an RPG I want simulation of a fantastic setting coupled with a good story and problems that aren’t always solved with violence
11) What Table Top Games have you played
Eesh again, worse than the “Which RPGs” question! Everything from Risk and Stratego as a kid up to Gloomhaven and Root in 2019
12) what did you like about them what did you not like about them?
I like solving puzzles, close victories, and a shared activity. I don’t like games so deep a single game is a hobby (chess, bridge, ASL), long downtime between player turns, or badly written rules than bring games screeching to a halt