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Me too zombeh.

Freaking two feet of snow. I'm moving somewhere warm, this is redonkulous.

Scarab Sages

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No snow here in the awesometastic city of Houston. Just sayin.....


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Me too zombeh.

Isn't that what focus is for?

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Freaking two feet of snow.

No need to thank me.


It snowed for a very short time last night, maybe 45 minutes. Thankfully it died as quickly as it began, hitting just as I left work and ending shortly after I got home and got settled down at the computer, and come morning the cars didn't have any ice on them. Gotta love the South.


I think the last time my particular area of the south had snow was in 1989....i was only 3 months old and living in California :)


Orthos wrote:
It snowed for a very short time last night, maybe 45 minutes. Thankfully it died as quickly as it began, hitting just as I left work and ending shortly after I got home and got settled down at the computer, and come morning the cars didn't have any ice on them. Gotta love the South.

shakes fist


Orthos wrote:
It snowed for a very short time last night, maybe 45 minutes. Thankfully it died as quickly as it began, hitting just as I left work and ending shortly after I got home and got settled down at the computer, and come morning the cars didn't have any ice on them. Gotta love the South.

Snow? What is snow? It it like Ice? ~sips my iced tea while the weather is sunny and in the 50's~


Sharoth wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It snowed for a very short time last night, maybe 45 minutes. Thankfully it died as quickly as it began, hitting just as I left work and ending shortly after I got home and got settled down at the computer, and come morning the cars didn't have any ice on them. Gotta love the South.
Snow? What is snow? It it like Ice? ~sips my iced tea while the weather is sunny and in the 50's~

fiddles with weather dominator


Sharoth wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It snowed for a very short time last night, maybe 45 minutes. Thankfully it died as quickly as it began, hitting just as I left work and ending shortly after I got home and got settled down at the computer, and come morning the cars didn't have any ice on them. Gotta love the South.
Snow? What is snow? It it like Ice? ~sips my iced tea while the weather is sunny and in the 50's~

Kind of but mushier and it's mixed into rain.

Scarab Sages

Snow is the Devil's way of telling the world he hates us. Same with all of winter, really.

Scarab Sages

Even the ancient Greek's knew this - hence, the myth of Persephone.

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If Greek mythology says it, it must be allegorical.

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I just received my hardcopy of the final issue of the Iron Gods AP in the mail yesterday. It made me realize that, so far, this is the only AP for which I have not read a single issue.

Scarab Sages

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I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.

Sucks for them, that they were all wrong.

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I was thinking this morning....

Marvel has done really well for itself in the movie business, especially getting some talented directors to work for them. Joss Whedon was a coup because (a) he's a very creative filmmaker, and (b) he knows his comics.

I was thinking DC could do much worse than trying to find someone like that to bring together some of their movies. Kevin Smith would be a good choice - also a very creative filmmaker and comics knowledge guru.

Scarab Sages

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havoc xiii wrote:
....and living in California :)

I'm sorry. I had no idea you had such a crappy childhood.


Aberzombie wrote:
Even the ancient Greek's knew this - hence, the myth of Persephone.

Back when I was considering using various real-world mythologies for the pantheons of my homebrew game setting, I was considering having Persephone and the Norse Hel be the same entity under different names for different cultures. It's an idea I've considered making use of still, in the future, though I haven't worked all the kinks out yet and there's nothing in my current homebrew setting that really works together the way those two do.


At least I get to say my birth soon canceled the World Series :)


Aberzombie wrote:

I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.

Sucks for them, that they were all wrong.

I cannot wait to fold the events therein into kingmaker aftermath.


Aberzombie wrote:

I was thinking this morning....

Marvel has done really well for itself in the movie business, especially getting some talented directors to work for them. Joss Whedon was a coup because (a) he's a very creative filmmaker, and (b) he knows his comics.

Where's vomit guy when you need him?

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I was thinking DC could do much worse than trying to find someone like that to bring together some of their movies. Kevin Smith would be a good choice - also a very creative filmmaker and comics knowledge guru.

You know I haven't watched a single ep of comic book men, but I would be down for him at the helm of a movie.


Aberzombie wrote:
Even the ancient Greek's knew this - hence, the myth of Persephone.

every time it snows, hades is making persephones toes curl in ecstasy.

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I was thinking this morning....

Marvel has done really well for itself in the movie business, especially getting some talented directors to work for them. Joss Whedon was a coup because (a) he's a very creative filmmaker, and (b) he knows his comics.

Where's vomit guy when you need him?

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I was thinking DC could do much worse than trying to find someone like that to bring together some of their movies. Kevin Smith would be a good choice - also a very creative filmmaker and comics knowledge guru.
You know I haven't watched a single ep of comic book men, but I would be down for him at the helm of a movie.

Yes, I know - your hate for Whedon burns hotter than the hinges on the gates of Hell. I can only guess that, at some point in the past, he did an unthinking wrong to you, personally.

As for Kevin Smith - I've enjoyed several of his movies. And he wrote what I thought was one of the best stories in comics: the resurrection of Green Arrow story called Quiver. Not only did it feature two of my favorite DC characters (Batman and Etrigan), but made good use of Stanley and his Monster, something I had thought impossible.

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On another note - whoever in Hollywood had the thought....

"Hey! Let's remake one of the highest grossing comedies of all time, one that had a legendary cast, but we'll do it with some women just to be nice and PC."

....should be shot out of a cosmic cannon, directly into the sun.

Scarab Sages

Am I being a tad sexist? Probably.

Too bad - this is Ghostbusters!


Aberzombie wrote:

Am I being a tad sexist? Probably.

Too bad - this is Ghostbusters!

I'd buy into it if Murray hadn't given his blessing.


Aberzombie wrote:
I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.

Sorry to hear that.


Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.
Sorry to hear that.

Orthos, you're running kingmaker, right? Are you going to have this AP play into your kingdoms development


Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.
Sorry to hear that.
Orthos, you're running kingmaker, right? Are you going to have this AP play into your kingdoms development

I don't play in Golarion, we use our homebrew setting.

What I am doing is setting Curse of the Crimson Throne in the future of the Kingmaker kingdom. But that'll be a few years away; after Kingmaker's done (should be this year) we'll be moving to the opposite side of our world and several centuries in the future to run Savage Tide.

That said, Scint has long since called dibs on running Iron Gods (and a Hell's Rebels/Council of Thieves crossover) in the future. She's not yet sure where she's going to set it, though.


Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
I now a lot of people were excited by the whole Numeria/robots thing, but I wasn't one of them.
Sorry to hear that.
Orthos, you're running kingmaker, right? Are you going to have this AP play into your kingdoms development

I don't play in Golarion, we use our homebrew setting.

What I am doing is setting Curse of the Crimson Throne in the future of the Kingmaker kingdom. But that'll be a few years away; after Kingmaker's done (should be this year) we'll be moving to the opposite side of our world and several centuries in the future to run Savage Tide.

That said, Scint has long since called dibs on running Iron Gods (and a Hell's Rebels/Council of Thieves crossover) in the future. She's not yet sure where she's going to set it, though.

I really need to finish up that savage tide/spelljammer crossover.


That sounds like it would be a blast.

Scarab Sages

Ugh! Home sick today. Got tested for flu, which came back negative. So it seems I just feel like total and complete dog s+!% for no reason whatsoever.

Scarab Sages

Hoo-f#+%ing-rah.


If you loved winter with all your heart, you would feel better instantly.


It doesn't work that way.


Then how do you explain my immunity to colds?!?


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Most fiends have resistance 10 to cold.

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
If you loved winter with all your heart, you would feel better instantly.

Fie upon thee! Bane of all things warm and cuddly! I shall never be brought so low!!

Scarab Sages

Feeling somewhat better this morning. Nowhere near 100%, but well enough that I came in to the office. That might have been a mistake. My stomach is still very....disturbed.

Scarab Sages

It's only a four-hour day, though. So I figure I can get by, then go home and rest some more.

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Bums me out a bit, though. Being sick (or at least not yet fully recovered from illness) for Super Bowl weekend.

Scarab Sages

On the positive side, my fingernail is doing much better. Finally lost the last bits of the old nail.

Scarab Sages

And that is one of the most sad "positive sides" I've had in a good while.


Scintillae wrote:
Most fiends have resistance 10 to cold.

If not higher. With a few, like Kytons, having straight-up immunity.

Also, many fiends are immune to Disease and/or Poison.

Dark Archive

hello zombie and every on else just finished reading all of rambling man keep write you guys are quite entertaning even if you are not trying to be zombie that is a sad positive.

Dark Archive

also proble will not write much sence I dont have inernet also I have school work and class so ya there you go.

Dark Archive

just post six measegs as lord of rabiits so got confused If I posted or not.

Scarab Sages

Aberzombie wrote:
.... or at least not yet fully recovered from illness...

Let's just say this bit of an earlier post was.....premature.

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I'd rather have a damnable sinus infection.

Scarab Sages

The worst thing is the wasted time. There's so much I could have gotten done today.


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Snow sucks ass. That is all

My job also has now apparently veered into anal suction territory. Which is not good.

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