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NYC. Crying in the dark cause Tegan is mean. :p


Ann Arbor, MI working on the new campaign twistyness and letting out the occasional evil laugh.


Denver, CO.
Tha Lord loves a workin' man.


Bend, Oregon. Plotting and planning, my preciousssss....


Georgetown, TX - making SUM cry. Hmm, wonder if tears of a mezzoloth are caustic?

Grand Lodge

Eugene, Oregon. Working hard at not writing term papers.


Cheyenne, Wy

Liberty's Edge

Sydney, Australia (Ultimo to be more exact). At work, wrapping up for the day, enjoying a beer.

Scarab Sages

Killeen, TX - Not nearly so nice as the Georgetown/RoundRock/Austin area. Hopefully I get to leave it soon...


Gavgoyle wrote:
Killeen, TX - Not nearly so nice as the Georgetown/RoundRock/Austin area. Hopefully I get to leave it soon...

are you stationed at the Ft or just livin in the hole?


Mothman wrote:
Sydney, Australia (Ultimo to be more exact). At work, wrapping up for the day, enjoying a beer.

I love beer.

Liberty's Edge

mmmmm, beer....

Scarab Sages

Tegan wrote:
Gavgoyle wrote:
Killeen, TX - Not nearly so nice as the Georgetown/RoundRock/Austin area. Hopefully I get to leave it soon...
are you stationed at the Ft or just livin in the hole?

Just living here. I came for a contract archaeology job back in 2000, but with the constantly dwindling budgets, that came to an end recently. I'm in the big "pimpin' myself out to get the hell out of here" phase now.

Paizo Employee Director of Game Development

Austin, TX.

Seems like we Texans are taking over here a bit.


Canberra Australia. At home, writing on a D&D forum while my girlfriend is at a rugby game with her mates. As you can see, I AM ALL THAT IS MAN.


At School
(I am a school teacher of Art and Graphics)
Free period waiting for the tech guy to fix the colour printer so I can print some stuff
Looking forward to my game tonight, starting the savage tide campaign
Portsmouth UK


Mothman wrote:
mmmmm, beer....

And I am looking forward to a few beers myself tonight as we game,

Not too much as i am DM


At work in Hildesheim, Germany. Two hours to go.
Looking forward to the Hunter:the Reckoning game tonight. I´m the ST, and we will play tonight and tomorrow from morning till early evening.

Stefan


Daigle wrote:

Austin, TX.

Seems like we Texans are taking over here a bit.

Not much else to do in Texas besides posting, eh? ;-)

Stefan


Lots of yanks, a few Aussies and a German,

Where are the rest of the Brits?

Actually this could be a cool post. It would be great to know how many nationalities are into their roleplaying.


Radcliff, Kentucky. I think I'm the only person from KY on these boards. I feel special now, representing my state... Even though I've only been living here for about 8 months.


Small town, Finland, Northern Europe :)


scorpionkiss wrote:


Actually this could be a cool post. It would be great to know how many nationalities are into their roleplaying.

I remember people from France, Sweden, Hungary, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Canada posting on these boards as well, and probably forgot a score more.

Stefan


I am in Munich, Germany and just returned from Barcelona, Spain. They have quite some FLGS over there and there are much much much more books translated into Spanish than there are in German, so I guess the Spanish are quite the gamers, too.


Aureus wrote:
They have quite some FLGS over there and there are much much much more books translated into Spanish than there are in German, so I guess the Spanish are quite the gamers, too.

D&D books in Germany have a long history of, say, less than enthusiastic translators/companies selling them - and many german gamers prefer Das Schwarze Auge anyway - it is classic fantasy as well, and has a lot of support.

I have mostly given up on buying german RPG products, and buy most D&D stuff in english nowadays.

Stefan

Scarab Sages

I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It's the City of Brotherly Love, where the sports fans will attack you if they even think you might be considering rooting for the opposing team.

However, I am originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, and will always think of that place as home.

The Exchange

Delaware City, Delaware. It's small....and broken...but good, Yeah, Good.

FH


At the moment I'm living where Dracula first stepped foot onto british soil...;)


Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada, just outside of Montreal - at work, should be working, but I'm not...

Greg


Montreal, Quebec, Canada here.

(Where it's so cold, even the homeless stay home...)

Ultradan


Ultradan wrote:

Montreal, Quebec, Canada here.

(Where it's so cold, even the homeless stay home...)

Ultradan

Hey, whereabouts in Montreal?


In Tallaght, a suburb of Dublin, in Ireland. About to put my head in an oven. But it's electric and I'm installing it, so it's okay. I think. Hope.


GregH wrote:
Ultradan wrote:

Montreal, Quebec, Canada here.

(Where it's so cold, even the homeless stay home...)

Ultradan

Hey, whereabouts in Montreal?

Lasalle... Are you near? (We're actually looking for a new player!)

Ultradan


This september me (and half the game group plus a couple of non-gaming friends) are trying to organise a route 66 adventure in a camper truck! I've never been to the State before and we're all really looking forward to it -only hope it dosent get Wrong Turn or Hills Have Eyes. Still I can always try and go Roadhouse on the baddies!


Or maybe the flesh eaters are the goodies?


Ultradan wrote:

Lasalle... Are you near? (We're actually looking for a new player!)

Ultradan

Not really. I live on the south shore (St-Basile-le-Grande - about 20 min down the 116 from the Victoria bridge). I used to live downtown (on Atwater north of Sherbrooke) before I was married.

Unfortunately, with a wife and 3 kids, the only night free I have is already filled with my Tuesday night game.

Thanks for the offer!

Greg


GregH wrote:
Ultradan wrote:

Lasalle... Are you near? (We're actually looking for a new player!)

Ultradan

Not really. I live on the south shore (St-Basile-le-Grande - about 20 min down the 116 from the Victoria bridge). I used to live downtown (on Atwater north of Sherbrooke) before I was married.

Unfortunately, with a wife and 3 kids, the only night free I have is already filled with my Tuesday night game.

Thanks for the offer!

Greg

Cool.


Stebehil wrote:
Daigle wrote:


Seems like we Texans are taking over here a bit.

Not much else to do in Texas besides posting, eh? ;-)

Stefan

Right on. Houston, here.


Gildur wrote:
Small town, Finland, Northern Europe :)

Yay, more Finns!

I am living in Germany nowadays though...here in Rhine valley.

The Exchange

R-type wrote:
This september me (and half the game group plus a couple of non-gaming friends) are trying to organise a route 66 adventure in a camper truck! I've never been to the State before and we're all really looking forward to it -only hope it dosent get Wrong Turn or Hills Have Eyes. Still I can always try and go Roadhouse on the baddies!

The Disney/Pixar movie Cars has a cool little set of bonus features on the DVD that talk about some of the history of route 66 and the movie is about a small town on route 66 that was bypassed and all but died-out, oh, and a race. Good movie to watch. You may want to rent it to get some ideas on Route 66, if you don't have kids and own it already. If you have kids, buy it. It is the best kids movie I have seen ever.

FH


Madison, Wisconsin
"70 square miles surrounded by reality", and I wouldn't have it any other way.


Aberzombie wrote:

I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It's the City of Brotherly Love, where the sports fans will attack you if they even think you might be considering rooting for the opposing team.

Years ago the federal goverment threatened to rename Philadelphia if the fans did not behave. It would have been called "Detroit".

Central NJ here, paying obscene taxes and typing incomplete sentences.


Bill Lumberg wrote:
Central NJ here, paying obscene taxes and typing incomplete sentences.

Obscene taxes? Never lived in Quebec before, I bet...


El Paso, Texas.

I'm originally from Germany, little town near Cologne.


GregH wrote:
Bill Lumberg wrote:
Central NJ here, paying obscene taxes and typing incomplete sentences.
Obscene taxes? Never lived in Quebec before, I bet...

I second that!

Ultradan

Scarab Sages

Colorado Springs, CO

Just happy to be mosquito free.


New York City, in a tiny dorm room. Wasting away the last days of my spring break.

Liberty's Edge

Indianapolis, Indiana. Killing time before work tonight, and hoping my boss gets my schedule fixed. Missed game night the last two weeks and I'm the dm :\

Scarab Sages

Kirth Gersen wrote:
Right on. Houston, here.

Hey, my younger brother lives in Houston (Spring, TX actually), and works for Capitol One Bank. I think he just started running a game at the store he goes to.

Paizo Employee Director of Sales

R-type wrote:
At the moment I'm living where Dracula first stepped foot onto british soil...;)

Bram Stoker's head? Must be about the same size as my apartment.

I am currently in Bellevue, Washington, but I live in Seattle. In fact, you can find the address right here.

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