Any groups in Barnsley?

JMISBEST

Mongoose
As I'm planning to cease being A GM within 6 weeks and join a group as A Player who knows the rules fairly well but who has mostly made it up as he went along and hasn't even used 3 10's of the official rules for 4 years and 2 editions that despite knowing the rules he's made by heart but has to write them down due to the worst memory that any player I've ever had has ever known are their any Traveller RPG groups in Barnsley that'll have a maverick as bad as me for a player, assuming I tell The GM all of that
 
To be honest never even heard of Danbury, sounds Irish. Try South Yorkshire and A 40 to 70 with a average of 50 minutes bus ride depending on traffic from where I've to Doncaster. With Barnsly being about another 15 to 30 mimutes with a average of 23 minutes bus ride from my place to Barnsley and in the opposite direction from Doncaster
 
JMISBEST said:
To be honest never even heard of Danbury, sounds Irish. Try South Yorkshire and A 40 to 70 with a average of 50 minutes bus ride depending on traffic from where I've to Doncaster. With Barnsly being about another 15 to 30 mimutes with a average of 23 minutes bus ride from my place to Barnsley and in the opposite direction from Doncaster
Danbury is in Connecticut, USA, I suspect it may be named after a place in England as many places in New England are. I'm just trying to raise awareness that not everybody here is from your neck of the woods, maybe a little more than a town name might be helpful. Barnsly sounds like it might be in England, if there is one in New England, I have no idea.
 
It is in Barnsley South Yorkshire and prior to The 1/12/2,018 lived closer to Doncaster then I now live to Barnsley. Hope that helps
 
JMISBEST said:
To be honest never even heard of Danbury, sounds Irish.

Danbury couldn't sound less like an Irish place name (I'm Irish). The suffix 'Bury' means an enclosed place, it's the same root as Burg or Borough in a place name and is from Old English. For example: Canterbury, Glastonbury, Peterborough, Scarborough.

The closest Irish place name would use Dún, meaning fort or town as in Dún na nGall (anglicised as Donegal) meaning 'The fort of the foreigners'.

You're welcome!

John
 
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