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taig wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:

Early bird catches the worm tomorrow. So I'm off to the DMV to get my driving record. Everyone, have a good night.

Good luck! I hear that most DMVs are staffed by fiends. Hopefully, you'll just get a quasit.

It was beautiful. They lost my photo ID in their computer database one week ago. Had to have my picture taken all over again. So my new license won't arrive for another week.

Demons and devils, yes!

But I got my three year driving record out of it and I'm looking into doing cab work for a while. So here's to applications and interviews come Monday.


taig wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Of course, I also realized how hideous I am.
Too many hits with the frying pan?

I was thinking along the line of a sledge hammer.

Shadow Lodge

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BluePigeon wrote:
taig wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:

Early bird catches the worm tomorrow. So I'm off to the DMV to get my driving record. Everyone, have a good night.

Good luck! I hear that most DMVs are staffed by fiends. Hopefully, you'll just get a quasit.

It was beautiful. They lost my photo ID in their computer database one week ago. Had to have my picture taken all over again. So my new license won't arrive for another week.

Demons and devils, yes!

But I got my three year driving record out of it and I'm looking into doing cab work for a while. So here's to applications and interviews come Monday.

Should have probably worn clothes when getting your photo retaken ;)


taig wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Is that something you can houserule?

Probably. We tend to houserule away a lot of stuff that doesn't make sense.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...

I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.


Not that inoccent. wrote:
Winter innocent? You obviously don't know her like I do.

Hussie, you took my picture!

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.

You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.


Chews on thread mindlessly

*Chirp!*

*BURP!*


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.

Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.


Is June Cleaver still around?!

*Ducks under covers hoping the name of beast is heard*

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.

Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.
Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.

You're not still mad about the time I turned your armor pink, are you?

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.
Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.
You're not still mad about the time I turned your armor pink, are you?

No. This is more about the time you dropped onto the shoulders of that little Olori mayor screaming "SPIDERHUG".


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.
Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.
You're not still mad about the time I turned your armor pink, are you?
No. This is more about the time you dropped onto the shoulders of that little Olori mayor screaming "SPIDERHUG".

Oh, is that all? Wow, you'd think someone as disciplined as you say you are would be able to muster some thicker skin.


Pollen in Nevada reads 11.7 over 10. I guess its saturation suicide if I step outside and enjoy this wonderful weather.

Anyone care to place their bets of anaphylactic shock?

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.
Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.
You're not still mad about the time I turned your armor pink, are you?
No. This is more about the time you dropped onto the shoulders of that little Olori mayor screaming "SPIDERHUG".
Oh, is that all? Wow, you'd think someone as disciplined as you say you are would be able to muster some thicker skin.

My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Yeah...
I am not that bad. I just happen to find my natural form more elegant.
You also tend to forget that people aren't acclimated to peaceful, intelligent people-sized spiders outside of Galadae. One of these days the normal scream-and-flee response is going to be replaced by scream-and-squish, and you're going to look at me with that "well why didn't you protect me big sister" expression again.
Well, you are the one who took that oath of protecting those in need. Not my fault you're somewhat on the edge of terrible at it.
Frankly, I'm not sure you qualify. There's a thin thread between protecting those in danger and letting you reap the rewards of your own poor judgement.
You're not still mad about the time I turned your armor pink, are you?
No. This is more about the time you dropped onto the shoulders of that little Olori mayor screaming "SPIDERHUG".
Oh, is that all? Wow, you'd think someone as disciplined as you say you are would be able to muster some thicker skin.
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought...

Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?


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Moorluck wrote:
Drejk wrote:

Hellogoodmorningdamnreligionpeddlerswalkingfromdoortodoor.

Uh, sun, snow and 10 degree Celsius?

So answer the door in the buff, using a cowboy hat to cover your family jewels and invite them in. Sends 'em scurrying off every time. ;)

I once opened the door to a very nice young pair of Mormon boys in the buff and carrying a butcher knife and a dishtowel. They couldn't get away fast enough.

(What? It was a hot day, I didn't have air-conditioning in that apartment, and I was drying dishes. I just happened to have the knife in my hand when the doorbell rang.)


Moorluck wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Lindisty wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Lindisty wrote:

checks the hot tub for temperature and operational readiness, then settles in for a nice, long soak

What a lovely day it's turning out to be! ** spoiler omitted **

I hope the rest of you are having a wonderful Friday too!

Congrats on the good diagnosis!
Thank you. I've been very, very lucky. (I mean, getting a cancer diagnosis sucks, but compared to how bad this COULD have been, I'm fortunate beyond belief that the treatment and recovery has been as relatively simple as it has.)
*Unsolicited Southern Style LPM hug*
*gasp* you practice unsolicited southern style? Regimented northern style is clearly superior!!!  
Everything is better Southern Style, just ask my northern born wife. ;)

I, however, embrace the power of 'AND'. I like northern and southern style.

Hugs, of course.

RPG Superstar 2012

Scintillae wrote:
taig wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

I follow you, my current, the afore mentioned charisma based witch, is fairly charismatic but she tends to be a bit hard to deal with because of her "odd" behavior.

But I get the need to step away from your norm from time to time, sadly when I try to do it I get dumbfounded looks.

My wizard's an aranea (homebrew race) who prefers to spend her time in spider form and is rather irritated she has to shapeshift to have conversations. She carries her skunk familiar as a hat.

Really, I'm mostly upset skunk's not on the witch familiar list.

Is that something you can houserule?
Probably. We tend to houserule away a lot of stuff that doesn't make sense.

That's good. It's not like allowing a skunk familiar for a witch is going to utterly unbalance the game. :P

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.


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Character sheet(s) is(are) updated. Still need to print them and put them in the gaming bag. Still waffling about multi-classing vs. sticking with straight paladin.

Cupcakes are baked, frosted, and in their carrier.

Birthday card for the son of our hosts (I can't believe he's already NINE!) is signed and in the gaming bag.

Clothes are packed for the overnight stay, so I don't have to drive two hours home at midnight tonight.

Pathfinder, here I come!


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.

RPG Superstar 2012

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Lindisty wrote:

Character sheet(s) is(are) updated. Still need to print them and put them in the gaming bag. Still waffling about multi-classing vs. sticking with straight paladin.

Cupcakes are baked, frosted, and in their carrier.

Birthday card for the son of our hosts (I can't believe he's already NINE!) is signed and in the gaming bag.

Clothes are packed for the overnight stay, so I don't have to drive two hours home at midnight tonight.

Pathfinder, here I come!

Yay! Have fun!

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.

No, just laziness. You are perfectly healthy enough to walk on your own until you master flight magic or whatever.

Shadow Lodge

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taig wrote:
Lindisty wrote:

Character sheet(s) is(are) updated. Still need to print them and put them in the gaming bag. Still waffling about multi-classing vs. sticking with straight paladin.

Cupcakes are baked, frosted, and in their carrier.

Birthday card for the son of our hosts (I can't believe he's already NINE!) is signed and in the gaming bag.

Clothes are packed for the overnight stay, so I don't have to drive two hours home at midnight tonight.

Pathfinder, here I come!

Yay! Have fun!

+1


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.
No, just laziness. You are perfectly healthy enough to walk on your own until you master flight magic or whatever.

I think I detect an alignment shift in your future for being an evil jerk~

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.
No, just laziness. You are perfectly healthy enough to walk on your own until you master flight magic or whatever.
I think I detect an alignment shift in your future for being an evil jerk~

Actually it's sloth that's one of the great sins, dear sister.


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.
No, just laziness. You are perfectly healthy enough to walk on your own until you master flight magic or whatever.
I think I detect an alignment shift in your future for being an evil jerk~
Actually it's sloth that's one of the great sins, dear sister.

Some scholar you are. I was studying the greed side of things.

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
My skin is plenty thick. It's you versus the town guards who brought out every hammer within a five-mile radius to try to flatten us that I was worried about. Mainly getting you away from them without killing anyone before either of you killed each other.
Say what you will, but which one of us got the relic we'd been sent to find?

Both of us. While you might have been able to evade, frighten off, or assault your attackers with magic had I not been there to break up the fight, I honestly doubt you would have been able to get through that cavern alone.

And let us not forget - I like always had to haul the thing back to the surface. With you begging for a ride every two minutes.

Did you hear that? It was the sound of hope and joy being squelched beneath your many feet.
No, just laziness. You are perfectly healthy enough to walk on your own until you master flight magic or whatever.
I think I detect an alignment shift in your future for being an evil jerk~
Actually it's sloth that's one of the great sins, dear sister.
Some scholar you are. I was studying the greed side of things.

The two are far from mutually exclusive.


Lindisty wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Drejk wrote:

Hellogoodmorningdamnreligionpeddlerswalkingfromdoortodoor.

Uh, sun, snow and 10 degree Celsius?

So answer the door in the buff, using a cowboy hat to cover your family jewels and invite them in. Sends 'em scurrying off every time. ;)

I once opened the door to a very nice young pair of Mormon boys in the buff and carrying a butcher knife and a dishtowel. They couldn't get away fast enough.

(What? It was a hot day, I didn't have air-conditioning in that apartment, and I was drying dishes. I just happened to have the knife in my hand when the doorbell rang.)

That's fawsome.


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Woo lots of threads to hide.


GREATEST NEWS EVER!!!!

Silver Crusade

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

That is all good news, Lindisty!

In other good news, my bonus is going to be double what I was expecting. That means I can make that trip to visit my mother AND put tires on my car. Huzzah!

Well this day just keeps getting better. I got a voicemail from the company I interviewed for and they are making an offer.

The offer is about $5k less than I was shooting for, so I may have to bone up on salary negotiation techniques, but in any event... awesome!

Woooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!

rubs up against ch for luck
Lord knows I could use some....

A little lower...

keeps rubbing ch

Where do you keep your luck? I'm still getting stuck with rotten eggs here! I'm gonna keep rubbing until I get lucky dammit!!

If you rub long enough, you'll definitely get lucky.

Silver Crusade

gran rey de los mono wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

keeps rubbing ch

Where do you keep your luck? I'm still getting stuck with rotten eggs here! I'm gonna keep rubbing until I get lucky dammit!!
Keep rubbing him and someone is gonna get lucky.

I should have known I would get ninja'd...

Silver Crusade

gran rey de los mono wrote:
Also, my apartment smells deliciously like fresh-baked sourdough bread. Probably because I just took a loaf out of the oven.

Tomorrow I am making soda bread. Should be fun.

Right now I have a scone and it is delicious.


The_Paladin_of_Nevada wrote:

Is June Cleaver still around?!

*Ducks under covers hoping the name of beast is heard*

I never stopped getting around. Just ask the Jacks.

Ward was always inadequate.

Silver Crusade

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BluePigeon wrote:

Pollen in Nevada reads 11.7 over 10. I guess its saturation suicide if I step outside and enjoy this wonderful weather.

Anyone care to place their bets of anaphylactic shock?

My allergies are kicking me in the teeth today. It is really my first day of them.

Meh.

Silver Crusade

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Lindisty wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Drejk wrote:

Hellogoodmorningdamnreligionpeddlerswalkingfromdoortodoor.

Uh, sun, snow and 10 degree Celsius?

So answer the door in the buff, using a cowboy hat to cover your family jewels and invite them in. Sends 'em scurrying off every time. ;)

I once opened the door to a very nice young pair of Mormon boys in the buff and carrying a butcher knife and a dishtowel. They couldn't get away fast enough.

(What? It was a hot day, I didn't have air-conditioning in that apartment, and I was drying dishes. I just happened to have the knife in my hand when the doorbell rang.)

I befriended an American Mormon missionary in Italy. The city I was living in was not a popular tourist spot, so there was not much English spoken. The other missionary he was traveling with was Italian, so he was just psyched to see another American. After we talked about where we were from, how long we had been there, etc. I think the conversation went something like this:

"So, can I tell you about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints?"
"Not going to happen."
"I just felt like I had to ask. Can we continue discussing other subjects? I miss English."
"Certainly."


Wow... I could fit the wine in that bottle in one glass. And I weren't even using a big glass.


Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.


Modestly warm noon. Bone-chilling evening. *sigh*

Silver Crusade

Drejk wrote:
Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.

That's what happens when you get sibling rivalry involved.


Weather was very nice today. Mid- to high-70s F (23-25 C) all day. Have had all the windows in the house open all last night and all today.


And now!

Back!

To!

Lord Of The Rings!


I hadn't farmed that 150 points yesterday for nothing.


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.
That's what happens when you get sibling rivalry involved.

You just like to hear yourself talk.

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.
That's what happens when you get sibling rivalry involved.
You just like to hear yourself talk.

No, just a vain hope you'll listen, apparently.


Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.
That's what happens when you get sibling rivalry involved.
You just like to hear yourself talk.
No, just a vain hope you'll listen, apparently.

You keep talking, but all I hear is "No, Roisin, you can't enjoy life. Being a wet blanket is character-building."

Silver Crusade

Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Roisin Quirke wrote:
Siobhan Quirke wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Busy Saturday on FAWTL... Almost 100 posts while I was gone for the session.
That's what happens when you get sibling rivalry involved.
You just like to hear yourself talk.
No, just a vain hope you'll listen, apparently.
You keep talking, but all I hear is "No, Roisin, you can't enjoy life. Being a wet blanket is character-building."

Nonsense. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Just not at others' expense. Now please stop terrorizing the cabbage merchant.

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