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Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."

Why bother, just name them First, Second, and Third.


Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
LordSynos wrote:


This is true. Except today, which is very wet, by sounds. Seems we brought our weather with us. Whoops! So much for the out doors ceremony.
I sent you a PM. Sorry about this rain, I blame FHDM and his cursed attempt to bring us foul weather.

I have no control over weather on the wrong coast.

Silver Crusade

Drejk wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."
Why bother, just name them First, Second, and Third.

They did.


Pillbug Toenibbler wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."
{suddenly pictures Kajehase running a small inn in Vermont surrounded by wacky neighbors}

I wouldn't have to go that far.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."
Why bother, just name them First, Second, and Third.
They did.

That was exactly what I was referring to.


Drejk wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."
Why bother, just name them First, Second, and Third.

Getting naked with three Roman ladies? Sounds good, as long as they were not actually born in the times of Roman Republic without traveling in time/staying in stasis...


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Kajehase wrote:
Pillbug Toenibbler wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
One of the harder parts about Irish-American genealogy is simply keeping track of who's who. Each person usually has between six and twelve children, but picks from the same list of four or five names for each gender. For example, there's Tom Fitzgerald, his sons Tom, John, and Michael, his grandsons Matthew, Gerald, Tom, John, James, James, Tom, John, Gerald, Edward, and John, and so on and so on.
Could be worse, could be Roman women. "Here's my daughters, Julia, Julia, and Julia."
{suddenly pictures Kajehase running a small inn in Vermont surrounded by wacky neighbors}
I wouldn't have to go that far.

Really?

(Ambrosia Slaadling watched too much TV growing up.)


I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.


good morning everyFaWtL,

we will start this sunday with breakfast at my dads

weather shall be sunny, so some kind of walk will be most possible

then I will finish my 2 characters for our next friday evwning campaign


at the moment our friday 3.5 group is down to 3, 1 GM and me and the second player will have 2 PCs each

we play emerald spire but with 3.5 rules (and pathfinder skill system)


I will play:

a dwarf fighter1 dragon shaman 1 with further levels in DS
visually inspired by kerry ray king from Slayer, name Kerryk
(last name options are Rayking, Dragonslayer, Rayslayer)
guitar=axe, nail-bracelet=spiked gauntlet

a Oracle (convinced the DM to allow in 3.5) of life
visually inspieredby Tom Araya (Tomas Enrique Araya Diaz)
named Arayan Tomadiaz


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gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.


Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.

You would not like my coworkers. Two of the other teachers in my PLC have a rule of "First snowflake = break out the holiday cheer." One told me they've occasionally gotten to start playing it before Halloween.


Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.

Not before Lucia, even.


Kajehase wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.
Not before Lucia, even.

not before the 1. Advent certainly


Note to self. Now that you have mastered remembering to check wind chill before going out to bike, add wind speed to the list. Good grief.

Shadow Lodge

aeglos wrote:
we play emerald spire but with 3.5 rules (and pathfinder skill system)

Truly, as God intended the rules be used.


Hope my brother likes grimdark, cause he's getting The Blade Itself for Christmas.


Dad's getting The Dead Republic by Roddy Doyle.


Scintillae wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.
You would not like my coworkers. Two of the other teachers in my PLC have a rule of "First snowflake = break out the holiday cheer." One told me they've occasionally gotten to start playing it before Halloween.

the first snowfall of the year is a noted exception. Only the first though.


Scintillae wrote:
Note to self. Now that you have mastered remembering to check wind chill before going out to bike, add wind speed to the list. Good grief.

as I said before, the wind is ever our foe.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.

For the record, my choir started rehearsing for our Christmas concert in September. If you're counting, that's 4 months worth of Silent Night.

I have a few college friends who are now music teachers, and one of them commented to me. "No Christmas music before Thanksgiving? We've been rehearsing it since the school year started, and I've been planning the repertoire for the holiday concert since June."

The struggles of being a musician :)

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.
You would not like my coworkers. Two of the other teachers in my PLC have a rule of "First snowflake = break out the holiday cheer." One told me they've occasionally gotten to start playing it before Halloween.
the first snowfall of the year is a noted exception. Only the first though.

Are you upset that we have not had that yet?

You could always move to Buffalo.

Silver Crusade

In other news, I might have a crush on Mr. Clean.

The Magic Eraser has revealed the true color of the refrigerator in my new place, and apparently it is white, not beige.


Celestial Healer wrote:

In other news, I might have a crush on Mr. Clean.

bald dudes are hot.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I know it's still early, but how about a couple of Christmas songs?

Here's a modern one.

And this one is a classic.

no Xmas songs before thanksgiving.
You would not like my coworkers. Two of the other teachers in my PLC have a rule of "First snowflake = break out the holiday cheer." One told me they've occasionally gotten to start playing it before Halloween.
the first snowfall of the year is a noted exception. Only the first though.

Are you upset that we have not had that yet?

You could always move to Buffalo.

So hot we melt snow.


Back from Serialcon. I sat with some friends and some popular bloggers at pub afterward.


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Polish weather vs five US (AF probably) helicopters 1:0. The fog forced five US helicopters to land on a field somewhere in the Poland - the helicopters had the navigation and sensors for such flight but the crew were trainees that weren't formally trained for navigating in fog yet so they decided to wait. In the morning local farmers visited them with coffee.


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For Badger, courtesy of Scint

Silver Crusade

Alas, I was up in Sonoma today, but did not hear back from Lord Synos. I was hoping to hoist a pint with him.

Silver Crusade

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

In other news, I might have a crush on Mr. Clean.

bald dudes are hot.

Like John...


Orthos wrote:
For Badger, courtesy of Scint

They even have the advantage of being by a previously published Pathfinder artist!


Hahah I didn't even notice. It's the same artist who did the pipefox and some of the psychopomps. Nice.


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Morning-morning-morning.

Mage The Ascension - Technicracy in Spaaccceee! gaame today. I still haven't found my dice bag. Maybe I should look for it sometime.


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

In other news, I might have a crush on Mr. Clean.

bald dudes are hot.
Like John...

John's BALD?

Be careful. Black manliness combined with bald manliness could just be TOO MUCH MANLINESS!


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

In other news, I might have a crush on Mr. Clean.

bald dudes are hot.
Like John...

John's BALD?

Be careful. Black manliness combined with bald manliness could just be TOO MUCH MANLINESS!

you could see pics of him on Facebook :-

.ötjmml z gtn v hv bb gvhjjzh jbh

edit: second half of post was a message from the boy, he had reached the iPad :-)

PS: Freehold, you know I dislike Facebook, but my wife doesn't so I see all news and pics over her shoulder :-p


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Tell Marlon "gytrhvji äkjbkokjå ü.

Silver Crusade

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Kajehase wrote:
Tell Marlon "gytrhvji äkjbkokjå ü.

I bet that means something in Welsh.


WHOO It's nice out today! 70 and breezy. A good lunchtime walk was a must.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Tell Marlon "gytrhvji äkjbkokjå ü.
I bet that means something in Welsh.

"Let's cover the miners' choir in underwear."


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Kajehase wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Tell Marlon "gytrhvji äkjbkokjå ü.
I bet that means something in Welsh.
"Let's cover the miners' choir in underwear."

"Gadewch i ni ymdrin côr y glowyr mewn dillad isaf"


Fawlts speaking CRAZY!


I'm now working the overnight shift at work. Today, it was 60*F and sunny outside, and I missed all of it because I was asleep. F!@# this s+&*.


Freehold DM wrote:
Fawlts speaking CRAZY!

So what's new?


Meh. Rain with snow. Of course when I noticed that I don't have any oil and need to go shop before closing to be able to make my dinner.

Trying rice oil. Pork fried on it tastes quite good, but it's terribly expensive (3x the price of normal frying oil), more expensive than low quality olive oil but cheaper than high quality olive oil.


I disapprove of today's weather.

That is all.


I got the redlined version of my <redacted> draft from <redacted>.
Now I feel like pro - so many correction requests from a full-time editor!


Kajehase wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Tell Marlon "gytrhvji äkjbkokjå ü.
I bet that means something in Welsh.
"Let's cover the miners' choir in underwear."

So a standard Friday night in the valleys?


the dog at the farm next to my parents came over last night and killed my parents breeding turkeys, the guy has serious health issues tho so my parents just let it go:-)
i would've done the same:-)

also it snowed so we now have a decent 3-4 inch snow cover, however its cold as s#%& and with two kids i'm pretty much guaranteed to spend the most of my day outside sledding and other shenanigans:-)


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the kids are having a sword duel..... using finger pointers!
the best part? all their dialogue is lifted from The Princess Bride

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