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Callous Jack's page
Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber. Pathfinder Society Member. 7,459 posts (8,250 including aliases). 7 reviews. No lists. 1 wishlist. 1 Pathfinder Society character. 29 aliases.
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Scribbling Rambler wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Hi Scribbling Rambler,
I checked and the Mammoth are Large and should be Huge but the Frost Giant is correct. I know this was corrected before, perhaps you have the older download?
Hmmm.. perhaps. I downloaded at the end of September.
My frost giant base is Huge, but should be Large. Lokansir is also mis-sized, but the other way.
Like I said, I just adjust the bases as needed. Thanks for the quick response, Jack!! Ah! Okay, now I see.
I have fixed the errors and hopefully we'll see an update tomorrow.
Thanks Scribbling Rambler!
Hi Scribbling Rambler,
I checked and the Mammoth are Large and should be Huge but the Frost Giant is correct. I know this was corrected before, perhaps you have the older download?
Crimson Jester wrote: Well I was going to say a lot of stress went away, but then my wife's aunt dropped dead out of the blue. She just slumped over her computer. Heart started failing and she just slipped away over a few hours. At least it seems to have been peaceful. My condolences to you and your loved ones.
Icaste Fyrbawl wrote: I would really like a Drow set. They are as iconic as orcs (which was an amazing set by the way). They tend to fill in anywhere (and a lot of Second Darkness) and on occasion, I have player's who like to play drow. I'm glad you liked the orc set, Icaste Fyrbawl. Thanks!
I'd be interested to hear what top 5 races people would like to see. Most may pick the Core rulebook choices but I imagine drow and a few others choices would slip in too. It's always good to know for the future.
Thanks Volaran, I will update that shortly.
Are you playing Sins of the Saviors right now?
Thank you so much for the feedback, Scribbling Rambler. Paper minis are a ton of work so I'm always glad to hear that gamers are enjoying their use. I hope you get a good reaction from the Deathwebs!
As for mini sizes, I know I there have been a few issues with that. I definitely will fix them as people point them out. I will check on the Frost Giant and Mammoths. Please let me know if you notice any others. Thanks for the heads up!
I keep seeing the Orc thread and for a moment it looks like "Make a stand for Ostrich rights in Golarion!"
Those poor birds...
Aberzombie wrote: I heard CJ killed Kenny once..... Once?
Moorluck wrote: Damn PS3 was hijacked by the little one to watch Dinosaur Train, I must have been a real douche in a past life. I feel your pain. I love dinosaurs but I hate when my son wants to watch that.
Pygon wrote: I found it easy to believe in God when I was younger.
Then life responsibilities, independence and money got involved, and somehow I decided I didn't need that anymore.
Then life fell apart. About 6 years later, slowly, the pain subsided as I reacquainted myself with my faith.
Today I consider myself God's implement. If He wants me to drop everything and go somewhere else, I will. But for now, I'm where He wants me - a life with a fair amount of joy, tempered with work and the occasional fire, paused with the occasional play and rest.
It does bug me sometimes how others can so smartly insult the faith of others without a real basis, but I figure they will learn or remember in their own time. Their words no longer task me in any way.
This is close to my experience as well.
TOZ wrote: I can't remember any secrets I've kept. :/ Too whitebread I guess. What about your love for FATAL?
dartnet wrote: I will see of we can get some picts from my RotRL game where we use your paper mins. Hooray!
Thank a lot!
Midnight_Angel wrote: Hi Jack!
No; actually, I'm still preparing for GMing the whole CoCT path...
Okay, well then I'm glad you're not in desperate need of something for a session any time soon. The next set should arrive sometime after next week as Thanksgiving will throw things off.
If you ever get a chance and use minis for the sets, I'd love to see pics of the minis being used. :)
Anyone heard from Hugo?
Crimson Jester wrote:
Callous Jack wrote: Aberzombie wrote: CJ is responsible for Nic Cage's career. Wow, below the belt. Pot meet Kettle
Kettle meet Pot
Callous Jack wrote: Yellowdingo gets all his info and propaganda from CJ.
Hey! What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be finishing your next blog about how the Australian Cane Toad infestation is actually an American plot to take over the world?
Aberzombie wrote: CJ is responsible for Nic Cage's career. Wow, below the belt.
Yellowdingo gets all his info and propaganda from CJ.
Hi Midnight_Angel,
I have around 10 minis left to do. I take it you just started SDttG?
I hear CJ created Barney and provides the voice work for him as well.
If folks are interested, I can post some more. I just finished some plague doctors and Grey Maidens.
I heard he is responsible for all the Pauly Shore movies.
Crimson Jester wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Is it true that CJ penned the lyrics to It's a Small World? He also came up with the Chicken Dance. You.
Are.
Evil.
Anyone ever tell you that? My wife.
Celestial Healer wrote: Also - Welcome, Snorter! I've seen you around the boards, but not in this thread.
He heard naked Daleks mentioned and came running...
Aberzombie wrote: Is it true that CJ penned the lyrics to It's a Small World? He also came up with the Chicken Dance.
Celestial Healer wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: Does anybody else remember when South Park used to be funny? It's been too long. It's devolved into a funky soapbox for the creators for quite some time now. At least I still have Family Guy. Ugh. Joss Whedon must have something to do with that show because I can't stand it.
Justin Franklin wrote: aeglos wrote: Children in kindergarten (do you really use our word?) Yep all of the German immigrants brought it with them. Says the American of partially German descent. I remember reading that Americans with ancestral ties to Germany are the largest group in the country.
aeglos wrote: Happy Birthday CJ
+1
Please give more work to Kekai Kotaki. :)
Hey folks, here's a preview of the next set. Please bear in mind that these images are cropped from the originals. They look exactly like the other paper minis.
I blame CJ for midichlorians.
emirikol wrote: I ran the demo/solo from the Hero's guide for my 10 and 5 year old (my 8 year old watched). Both of them just came home from school today wanting to play again. I think we're going to head in the mine from the supplemental before doing the main scenario.
Note: I had the goblins get 'wounded' and run off rather than the usual murder-n-take-their-stuff approach ;) We did kill off the skeleton king
I'm also cutting out the magic items from the print outs and handing them to them so they don't have to write down and reference.
Jay Hafner
Lakewood, CO
How well do the 10 and 5 year olds play the game together? (I'm thinking of my kids in the when they reach that age...)
Liz Courts wrote: Are wrote: Out of curiosity, what is the print run for the various product lines?
That's not something we share publicly—sorry! Also lost in the dimensional variances?
Liz Courts wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Whoa, Wake of the Watcher must have sold very well to be on the list already. People just cannot get enough of mind-bending horrors from beyond time and space. :D Is there a form we can send in when we've had enough?
Whoa, Wake of the Watcher must have sold very well to be on the list already.
taig wrote: TriOmegaZero wrote: Open mockery is my way of life. Wow. People usually only mock me behind my back...
*shifty eyes*
TOZ wrote: Positive feedback loop FTW! I thought it was more electrically neutral.
Crimson Jester wrote: no jerkitudes
D'awwwww...
DM_aka_Dudemeister wrote: Applejack is all about the apples yo. This pony needs to be shot.
There's two of you now?
Evil Lincoln wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Evil Lincoln wrote: I'm personally tempted to enjoy the "evil/good president/assassin" movement, but in reality it's a touch too esoteric to really play outside the OTD. For the foreseeable future, it is likely to remain a cult success. It certainly doesn't have the caché of "Is this Evil?" or "Caster V. Martial".
Presidential alignments just don't rile the geeks, I suppose. It would if someone had Evil Obama, Lawful Good Bush or Chaotic Neutral Clinton. But how would that help it break out of the gulag that is OTD? Nope. Aligned presidents is a dead end. Think about the possibilities in the alignment/paladin threads...
Evil Lincoln wrote: I'm personally tempted to enjoy the "evil/good president/assassin" movement, but in reality it's a touch too esoteric to really play outside the OTD. For the foreseeable future, it is likely to remain a cult success. It certainly doesn't have the caché of "Is this Evil?" or "Caster V. Martial".
Presidential alignments just don't rile the geeks, I suppose.
It would if someone had Evil Obama, Lawful Good Bush or Chaotic Neutral Clinton.
bugleyman wrote: [Not to pull the thread too far off topic, I've always found child support to be a little weird. If a rich man fathers a child, he should be responsible for providing a basic level of support, not enough money to support a lavish lifestyle to which the child is supposedly entitled. But again, that's pure opinion. :) I agree 100%.
Ah, I see your point.
Broken down to either issue, imo it's just not right what a win/win situation this is for her (if true) thanks to California. He will treated like an adult in both cases.
Gruumash . wrote: 1.) Washington
2.) Lincoln
3.)Jefferson
4.)Roosevelt F
5.)Roosevelt T
6.)Eisenhower
7.)LBJ
8.)Reagan
9.)Grant
10.)Nixon
Wow, Nixon... he did have some good things going for him in his first term but... I dunno.
I wonder if he would have been in danger of being impeached today with the politics we're stuck with.
bugleyman wrote: Callous Jack wrote: That's kinda messed up that she can sleep with an underage kid with no consequences and then slap him with a paternity suit. It is more than kinda messed up that some woman I haven't seen in fifteen years can show up and demand (then get) years of back child support. I think that you're conflating the issues -- the fairness of paternity laws is beside the point. There's no conflation.
He's underaged, she's not.
That's kinda messed up that she can sleep with an underage kid with no consequences and then slap him with a paternity suit.
W E Ray wrote: Quincy Adams . . . .
It's so surprising to see a couple people support Quincy Adams.
I don't mind conceding that he could have been a great president, maybe. But he was never allowed to do anyhting; he didn't accomplish one damn thing in office, not that we can say that was his fault.
I'll give you that, in fact, it would be better to put him on the "Top 10 List of Secretaries of State" because that's where he achieved the most.
As for Polk, I think your disdain for Jackson colors your thoughts on the 11th President. He accomplished a lot in just 4 years.
I'm not so sure about McKinley, Kennedy or Wilson. I would add James Polk and John Quincy Adams.
psionichamster wrote: Likewise, in CT. The shoreline (I live just outside New Haven) got snow & wind, but nothing too crazy.
Wow, you live right around the corner from me.
stormraven wrote: Sharoth wrote: Aberzombie wrote: I heard that CJ convinced the executives at Fox to cancel this show called Firefly. Ouch! Yes, we need to burn him at the stake for that one. BURNIN' is too good for him...
HANGIN' is too good for him...
I say we chop him up into little bitty pieces and bury him alive. He deserves worse, I say we lock his computer out of all the sections on the Paizo boards except for the rules discussion.
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