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Tyranius wrote:
I will also be announcing another online convention near the beginning of February. Each of these online conventions can earn special GM Boons which unlock races as well as player boons and gift vouchers.

I have it on very good authority that it will be called: Outpost III: Dungeon McDungeonface.

Don't tell anyone 'kay? ;)


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The World's Most Interesting GM wrote:
GM Hmm wrote:
Weird Al was and is my personal hero. When I was a kid, I had a picture of him in my highschool locker when other kids had the standard heartthrobs. But yes, filks are song parodies that celebrate the original music while adding new and geekier lyrics.

Friend of mine nearly took an Al accordion in the face at a small venue we went to see him at several years ago. The stage was about 4-feet tall and we all got there early so we could lean on it. As Al said upon mounting the stage of that repurposed, formerly-abandoned, downtown Detroit, bowling-alley-turned-club he "was truly living the dream." We were close enough that I could see Jon "Bermuda's" Schwartz During one of his half-dozen costume changes (yes, one was into a Fat suit) he didn't quite cinch all the buckles on the accordion straps, and what with it being about 100 degrees in the club (and probably about 15 outside) the sweat made it slip just enough that he nearly dropped on our little party. The man's got fast hands though.

Good times. :)

Bonus note: During some of his costume changes the big screens that they had set up on either side of the stage played Runaway Train by Soul Asylum. The official video is one of saddest, scariest music videos ever because while Soul Asylum is playing, during the chorus, the video is flashing the pictures of runaway or otherwise missing kids, and the dates they were last seen. In Al's version on the club wall though the pictures were of Tiffany, Blind Melon, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Sinead O'Connor, and Vanilla Ice with the dates they were last seen.

And yes, he finished his second encore with Yoda. Everyone knew the words.

C'mon OUTPOST III (Pronounced: OUTPOST AYE YAI YAI): ALAPALOOZA 2020 TOUR!

Yes! Finally, the gaming convention that dares to draw inspiration from such classic Al songs as:

And lest we forget--"Harvey the Wonder Hamster!"