I just can't get interested in Modern gaming. I'd love to play a gaslight game...after that, it wouldn't interest me unless you were doing sword & planet kinds of sci-fi. Which would include not only pulpy stuff, but SW, Dune, and such.
Actually, I'm not into modern, either. Gaslight, or Sword & Planet kinds of sci-fi as you mentioned. SW, Dune, etc.
@Thing - I re-read per Davi's suggestion. You got a lot of work on your hands, to say the least. But it is a campaign I'd be into. Got this Pitch Black feel to me at the start-up.
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And Uri....hubby HATES football :)
Someone dropped him on his head when he was born; that's the only explanation. :P
Hey now ... I don't care for it either. Comes from too many school coaches trying to 'recruit' me. Personally I am glad I stayed strong and turned them down... my knees are still in one piece, as is my spine.
Man, what a great weekend. Played Ptolus and FINALLY broke my hoof(playing a centaur barbarian) off in Gnosh's posterior. Had a blah night at work that night, but made up for it the next day, doing food shopping and enjoying a DELICIOUS tortellini and salmon dinner my wife actually put down a game of the Sims 2 to make. And I don't think I mentioned this here, but I GOT A PROMOTION(sorta kinda) at my second job!!!!! I start training to do internet shifts TOMORROW! It doesn't mean more money per se(no more time and a half as I'm not freezing to death going to bars in the winter), but it's more responsiblity and more reasearch and a better recommendation letter when I want to work on my master's. Sure, the fatalistic part of me is waiting for the other shoe to drop, but for now, I'm happy.
And, in fact, it was a great game. Lots of aggressive play on the Saints part, both offense and defense. Very few penalties. And it was a lot closer than the 31-17 final score might lead some to believe. The Saints didn't really break it open until the last few minutes of the game.
Some highlights:
Colts stopped a Saints 4-1 goal line attempt at a TD. Then they pulled a foolish 3 and out to give the Saints the ball back and get a field goal.
Saints opened the second half with an on-sides kick, which they recovered and put to good use getting a TD.
Saints picked off Manning with just over 3 minutes to go and ran it back for a TD.
Man, what a great weekend. Played Ptolus and FINALLY broke my hoof(playing a centaur barbarian) off in Gnosh's posterior. Had a blah night at work that night, but made up for it the next day, doing food shopping and enjoying a DELICIOUS tortellini and salmon dinner my wife actually put down a game of the Sims 2 to make. And I don't think I mentioned this here, but I GOT A PROMOTION(sorta kinda) at my second job!!!!! I start training to do internet shifts TOMORROW! It doesn't mean more money per se(no more time and a half as I'm not freezing to death going to bars in the winter), but it's more responsiblity and more reasearch and a better recommendation letter when I want to work on my master's. Sure, the fatalistic part of me is waiting for the other shoe to drop, but for now, I'm happy.
So, what did I miss?
Congratulations!
You missed a little commentary on some football game last night. Plus the usual hijinks.
Man, what a great weekend. Played Ptolus and FINALLY broke my hoof(playing a centaur barbarian) off in Gnosh's posterior. Had a blah night at work that night, but made up for it the next day, doing food shopping and enjoying a DELICIOUS tortellini and salmon dinner my wife actually put down a game of the Sims 2 to make. And I don't think I mentioned this here, but I GOT A PROMOTION(sorta kinda) at my second job!!!!! I start training to do internet shifts TOMORROW! It doesn't mean more money per se(no more time and a half as I'm not freezing to death going to bars in the winter), but it's more responsiblity and more reasearch and a better recommendation letter when I want to work on my master's. Sure, the fatalistic part of me is waiting for the other shoe to drop, but for now, I'm happy.