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Sharoth wrote:
I started working for BellSouth at 8-14-200, it is 8-14-2007. Today is my Seven year mark with the Evil Empire!

Actually, if my math serves me well, it's your 1,807 mark. That doesn't make sense because Alexander Graham Bell wasn't to born for almost two more millenia when you started working for his namesake company.


~laughter~ Oooook! So I forgot to add a zero, mr zero!

P.S. - Thanks Heathy for pointing that out!

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200+0=200.


~WEG~ Well, yes it is like that. But I really meant 2000, not 200, dweeb!


Another good thing! Heathy is getting closer to the magic post number of 11,111. I get to watch his head explode then!

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Heathansson wrote:
200+0=200.

I think he meant concactanating a zero... which is just fun to say


Dragonmann wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
200+0=200.
I think he meant concactanating a zero... which is just fun to say

Oh, I understand what the smart ass is saying, but still....

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Back to good things, the package that the post office couldn't find mysteriously showed up at my house today.... Hmmmmmm


Gratz, Keno!


Meeting Nick Logue at his show and discovering he lives but a borough and a half away!

Fiancee returning safe and sound after a month and a half in California!

Silver Crusade

just got my email confir for Pathfinder #1 WAHOOOO!!!

got a good size miniature order coming (sadly not from Paizo) in the mail should be here this week sometime

also have Dragon Compendium #1 coming in the mail (should be here this week also (again sadly not from Paizo, but couldn't pass up the price!!)

+ gonna slap together a order for Paizo tomorrow I think (gotta have last Dungeon!!! + some other things)

kids are healthy, wife is healthy & I'm healthy (fat but in good health), so can't complain to much

RM


The "Things that suck" thread.

Sovereign Court Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder

My 2-yr old son's heart biopsy results came back Monday, showing no rejection! WHOO-HOO!

(He had a ABO-mismatch heart transplant at 12 days old, so 2-yrs and going strong!)

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Keno wrote:
Back to good things, the package that the post office couldn't find mysteriously showed up at my house today.... Hmmmmmm

Actually, turns out it wasn't the same missing package, but a different (and unexpected one) via UPS.

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Timitius wrote:

My 2-yr old son's heart biopsy results came back Monday, showing no rejection! WHOO-HOO!

(He had a ABO-mismatch heart transplant at 12 days old, so 2-yrs and going strong!)

Yay! That is something to cheer about.

How exactly do they do a biopsy on a heart though?

Sovereign Court Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder

Keno wrote:
Timitius wrote:

My 2-yr old son's heart biopsy results came back Monday, showing no rejection! WHOO-HOO!

(He had a ABO-mismatch heart transplant at 12 days old, so 2-yrs and going strong!)

Yay! That is something to cheer about.

How exactly do they do a biopsy on a heart though?

They snake a catheter up through his femoral artery and vein into his heart, take a few little pieces of heart muscle, and take pictures of the various arteries and veins leading into the heart (to check for narrowing...luckily no narrowing either!).

He's had 3 of them now...tough as nails, that little guy is.


A good thing that has happened to me: I got a new job and moved to Austin! I'm pretty happy about that!

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My bestest buddy in the whole wide world done knocked up his old lady and is gonna pop out a squawker come next May. I'm so happy.


Ahh, I so do love this thread, thank you Shamgar. Great things! It's been a very busy week. My kidlings are home again and they've all grown. We've harvested and canned alot out of the garden, and still more growing. My hubby built me a picnic table today, my first one and it's beautiful, aaand, I'm all set for college, right down to the books and paper.(sorry guys, my English course isn't until next trimester) ;)
Tinitius, I'm so glad your son's biopsy came out good, I will keep you and yours in my prayers.
Heathy! Tell your friend congrads from me, even though they've probably never heard of me, and we'll never, ever meet...Ah hell, tell em' anyway.

Sovereign Court Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder

Lady Lena wrote:


Tinitius, I'm so glad your son's biopsy came out good, I will keep you and yours in my prayers.

Thanks Lena! He's been riding a huge wave of positive energy and prayers these past 2 years. We'll keep taking all we can get!


Timitius wrote:
Keno wrote:
Timitius wrote:

My 2-yr old son's heart biopsy results came back Monday, showing no rejection! WHOO-HOO!

(He had a ABO-mismatch heart transplant at 12 days old, so 2-yrs and going strong!)

Yay! That is something to cheer about.

How exactly do they do a biopsy on a heart though?

They snake a catheter up through his femoral artery and vein into his heart, take a few little pieces of heart muscle, and take pictures of the various arteries and veins leading into the heart (to check for narrowing...luckily no narrowing either!).

He's had 3 of them now...tough as nails, that little guy is.

Hey, that's great news! I'll send my prayers as well!

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The paycheck come next Friday when you worked all day Saturday...(see also things in life that suck...)

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7 hours @ time and a half, and counting...

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Today is OVER!!!!!
10 hours straight at time and a half.
Paid on this Friday.
WOO HOO!!!!!


After a couple of weeks not being able to think of a single thing to write on this thread, I return to make the attempt:

1. Lena's post above appreciating this thread reminding me why I put it here in the first place. Thank you Lena.
2. Being back on the boards (at least more than I have been)
3. Had a job interview that was easily the best I have ever had in 17 years of employement on Friday--and they bought me a nice lunch. I have a follow up uber-critical meeting with them Monday morning that will, literally, determine my family's future. After being crushed so many times in the past few years it is very scary, but also nice to have some level of hope. Monday looks like it will either be fantastic or crushing. Here's hoping for door #1!
4. After a horribly emotional morning, deciding to do something positive and spending the afternoon at Binder Park Zoo with my wife and boy. Watching him feed the Giraffe's, laugh at the monkey's, and play with the pygmy goats was good for all of us.
5. The fact that I do have a few people around me who sincerely care what happens with us.
6. That there are those who feel comfortable enough with us to loan us substantial sums of money when we need it and that those people turn up at just that final moment when all other hope seems lost.
7. I am married to one of the most amazing people I have ever met and am daily reminded how blessed I am. (Maybe that should be #!, eh? ;)
8. Though there are moments of frustration, the joy of having our amazing 4 year old boy Bryce is more than I can put into words.
9. 2 very cool gaming groups who are great players and friends.
10. Starting to feel the need to be healthy again.

Well, now that I've matched (and therefore countered, right?) the bad thing list I made, I suppose I can stop here as well.


First of all things this board is wonderfull.
You need to read this once in a while just to remind yourself of the good things in Life. Also to read the good things in the life of others
(at least that makes me happy too)

Now enjoy what makes me happy.

My lovely girlfriend who I allready know almost seven years now.
Even though she sometimes deserves some more attention and the occasionally small quarrel.
She IS THE BEST thing in my life and i love to make/see her smile.

Our lovely little 2 year old daughter.
Also such a wonderfull girl.
It's great to see her running at you and hugging you, or even hear a loud 'PAPA' after a long day at work.

My girlfriend being pregnant again.

Having a great life with friends and family who care for you.
(even tough they won't say it loud. I need to say the same to them either.)

Cycling to your work each day for 3 miles through the country.
waking up and enjoy the beautifull nature of the island I live on.
Yesterday i even saw a buzzard sitting on a fencepole.

Venting your emotions like this and refleccting back on your life.
(makes me almost cry in joy)

All priceless.

-Snowyak-


My son came home from visiting relatives today. He's almost 4 months old now, and when he smiles, for a few seconds everything in the entire world is just...perfect. Just perfect.


r/evolution: The Art of Jon Foster came in the mail yesterday, after being delayed by Amazon for weeks because I ordered it with the new Paul Pope book, which was on back order and they failed to inform me. Anyways, the title of the book sucks but the book itself is awesome. Great reproductions, they discuss his background and technique and (unlike the Paul Pope book) all of the ego stroking toward the artist is done by people that aren't the artist himself, through several small paragraphs written by fellow illustrators. It's also reassuring for someone doing it themselves (read: me) to read about a great artist that had to struggle to get to where he is.


Here I go with Facebook again... It's just that in the past week, I've finally found folks I've went to kindergarden with! Folks that I havent seen or heard from in over 25 years!!! Folks that still have contacts with other folks I've been trying to get in contact with since I've moved from my hometown. Incredible!

Ultradan


I GOT IT! I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

I got the job!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing new job as...wait for it...
VP of Operations!!!!!!! 2 years looking for a new place to work. Waiting, wondering, doubting and after all of that a personal referral means more $$ than I have ever made (we haven't been able to pay all of our bills in a month in over a year) and I start this coming MONDAY!!!!!

Ahem. Now back to your regularly scheduled program. *ahem*


shamgar wrote:

I GOT IT! I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

I got the job!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing new job as...wait for it...
VP of Operations!!!!!!! 2 years looking for a new place to work. Waiting, wondering, doubting and after all of that a personal referral means more $$ than I have ever made (we haven't been able to pay all of our bills in a month in over a year) and I start this coming MONDAY!!!!!

Ahem. Now back to your regularly scheduled program. *ahem*

Yeah! Now, take a deep breath, everything is going to be great and you are going to rock at this job!

I really do love this thread, I love hearing happy stories. Whenever my day seems to be going off kilter, I read this thread, thank you everyone, for sharing so much of yourselves with me, and for always giving me a reason to smile.


I've not slept well the last few days, because I've been nervous about my exam results. Because I messed up on exam technique, I thought I'd tanked the Taxation exam, or maybe just scraped through.
As it is, the results arrived today, and I got 59% for Business Law, and 69% for Taxation. Yay! (Eight more exams to go, now.)


To put the above into perspective, I meant to add that the (professional) exams are hard enough that the global average mark is something like 40%.

Paizo Employee Director of Sales

This thread! Thanks again, Shamgar, and congrats on the jobby-job-job!

-Furthermore-

I get to go to PAX! Woo hoo!

If you're going, come see me at the Paizo booth!


Meeting some truly fantastic people at GenCon.
Being able to bounce back so quickly from surgery.
Getting a "Get Well" card signed by all the Paizo staff. *sniffles*
Getting so many birthday wishes! :D

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32

Leaving on a much deserved vacation tomorrow afternoon for 1 week in Kuaui.

Unh!


Lilith wrote:

Meeting some truly fantastic people at GenCon.

Being able to bounce back so quickly from surgery.
Getting a "Get Well" card signed by all the Paizo staff. *sniffles*
Getting so many birthday wishes! :D

I'm so glad you are better. I don't think I posted that.


The state if Hawaii finally paid me. I bought a new longboard. Now need some real surf.

Paizo Employee Director of Game Development

Sir Kaikillah wrote:
The state if Hawaii finally paid me. I bought a new longboard. Now need some real surf.

I've got an old G&S, 9 and half footer that has been wasting it's time in Texas of all places. The only decent surf was during hurricanes and then it was tough to paddle out on that heavy board being so damned skinny. You take what the water gives you though.

Dark Archive RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32

Wife is baking double chocolate chip cookies as we speak. Mmmmmmm.... chocolate.... *drool*

EDIT: Yes, it's 11:15pm here and my wife is baking cookies. Yes, we're strange.


Fatespinner wrote:

Wife is baking double chocolate chip cookies as we speak. Mmmmmmm.... chocolate.... *drool*

EDIT: Yes, it's 11:15pm here and my wife is baking cookies. Yes, we're strange.

Nooooo... You are not strange! I would agree with Wierd, but strange?!? Say it isn't so! ~grins~


My friend's got a job interview that he's pretty confident about. Armored car company; if he gets in he can carry a piece (which he's excited about, I guess) and gets a $1000 signing bonus. I hope he gets it, even if only because things have been pretty rough for him lately.

Long session of D&D last night, lots of fun.

Scarab Sages

Just ordered both Complete Adventurer and Complete Divine through Amazon for a total of under $20.

Liberty's Edge

There's 10 on the messageboard recent list, and none of them are about...


Aberzombie wrote:
Just ordered both Complete Adventurer and Complete Divine through Amazon for a total of under $20.

I'm jealious

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I CAN JACK INTO THE HOLIDAY INN'S WI-FI NETWORK FROM MY GRANDMA'S HOUSE!

THE BEST PART IS THAT I DON'T HAVE TO PAY FOR A PASSWORD!


Getting my drivers permit, driving for the first time, and not running into anything! DEFINITELY a good thing.


I finally got my hands on the game Resident evil 3 Nemesis! IT is Awesome!


Mr. Shiny wrote:

I CAN JACK INTO THE HOLIDAY INN'S WI-FI NETWORK FROM MY GRANDMA'S HOUSE!

THE BEST PART IS THAT I DON'T HAVE TO PAY FOR A PASSWORD!

Completely awsome!

My brother has been trying to crack into a neighbors wi-fi, but no luck yet.


I got the coolest birthday present from my wife--an elevated custom built gaming surface! Two plexiglass covered flipmats mounted on sturdy wood that sit on removable legs with felt bottoms that we put on our dining room table when we game, giving us an elevated battlemat and allowing everyone to store their books and dice and notes underneath--effectively almost doubling the size of our available gaming space. It's awesome!

When we're done gaming I just take the legs off and the whole set up stores easily.

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