
Rakshaka |

Rakshaka wrote:Done and Done! Woot! I'm famous now!
A skinny cook, eh? Eat a pork chop son! Just joking, 6' and 135lbs is just so out of reach for me at 5'8" and 203lbs (I have alot of muscle on me, especially the legs and arms, hence the 15 str). Wish I could cut about 20lbs but all I seem to do is add muscle when I diet and exercise, then I get a bit out of shape and it starts over again. Oh well. Enjoy being lanky, maybe one of us stronger types could use you as a javelin;P
FH
Woohoo! Rakashaka throwing contest! First place gets a year's supply of Spinach, Tomato and Feta stuffed crepes (My favorite dish to make...I'm sure there's an Abyssal Lord somewhere gleefully waiting in the afterlife with an endless supply of ingredients that I'll never run out of) Yeah, I'm skinny. I blame James Jacobs and all the Kyuss worms I've ingested over the past year (The largest one demands that I name him), and the portal to the abyss otherwise known as my stonmch. Uh-oh...I have shared physiological traits with demons. No, I'm really Lawful Good. Really. (Growling in background)

Tegan |

Tegan, you are not at all average, really; average people are never successful rpg gamers; to play well, you need to be creative; inquisitive, and interesting. These things above all make you more than average.
Aww shucks V-man, that's where the Wis & Humor come into play. They're pretty much good to me all the time. :o)

Tegan |

southwestsamurai wrote:OK, so now that we fill out our profiles, do we get cookies and milk? or was that also just a horrible lie -sniffle- so hungry...*makes a batch of chocolate peanut butter cookies*
*gives 'em out, with a frosty glass of icy cold milk*
Chocolate & peanut butter in one cookie, DAMN life is good! THANK YOU LILITH!

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Okay, I finally got around to it and completed my profile.
Saern, I lived in Indiana from 1991-2001 and I'm still in contact with a couple of my gamer buddies out there. Where in Indiana are you at? If you're anywhere near Muncie, I could possibly hook you up with some D&D players who I find to be entertaining, high-quality people. I will warn that one of them tends to be a little on the ridiculous side with his characters but I don't think I would call him a 'bad roleplayer' just a unique one. They're probably a few years older than you, but I don't see that being an issue. We're all from the graduating class of 2001 if you need an age reference. ;)

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Saern wrote:Okay, I finally got around to it and completed my profile.Saern, I lived in Indiana from 1991-2001 and I'm still in contact with a couple of my gamer buddies out there. Where in Indiana are you at? If you're anywhere near Muncie, I could possibly hook you up with some D&D players who I find to be entertaining, high-quality people. I will warn that one of them tends to be a little on the ridiculous side with his characters but I don't think I would call him a 'bad roleplayer' just a unique one. They're probably a few years older than you, but I don't see that being an issue. We're all from the graduating class of 2001 if you need an age reference. ;)
FS, you're from Muncie Indiana?!?! Isn't that Gary Jackson's old stomping grounds? Did you ever throw down with B.A., Teflon Billy, et al?
Or am I getting Knights of the Dinner Table confused with Kingpin.
Muncie. It's like being from Kansas, only cooler.

Saern |

Saern wrote:Okay, I finally got around to it and completed my profile.Saern, I lived in Indiana from 1991-2001 and I'm still in contact with a couple of my gamer buddies out there. Where in Indiana are you at? If you're anywhere near Muncie, I could possibly hook you up with some D&D players who I find to be entertaining, high-quality people. I will warn that one of them tends to be a little on the ridiculous side with his characters but I don't think I would call him a 'bad roleplayer' just a unique one. They're probably a few years older than you, but I don't see that being an issue. We're all from the graduating class of 2001 if you need an age reference. ;)
Nope, I'm near the original state capitol, Corydon. Just a half-hour's drive from Lousiville, KY. It's a great place for culture and history, but not for D&D. Muncie would be a bit far for me to go for gaming, but I sincerely appreciate the offer!

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FS, you're from Muncie Indiana?!?! Isn't that Gary Jackson's old stomping grounds? Did you ever throw down with B.A., Teflon Billy, et al?
Or am I getting Knights of the Dinner Table confused with Kingpin.
Muncie. It's like being from Kansas, only cooler.
Well, I'm not ORIGINALLY from Muncie, but yes I did spend a decade of my life there. You are correct, sir. It is the home of KotDT. It is also the home of Jim Davis (the creator of Garfield) but that is not nearly as noteworthy to us gamer types. ;)
And no, I never met any of the inspirational figures from the comic. :(

The Jade |

The Jade wrote:Jade - dare I ask what type of business you own?Mothman wrote:mine's doneSo you're a lazy gum-chewing drunk?
So... awesome.
Yes. You dare. Thanks for asking.
Since 1992 I've owned a pet sitting service which covers most of Westchester county in NY. What's great about the business is that at this point it gives fair returns for little effort as it has become an agency and I have a staff of trained sitters. Absenteeism rocks. It wouldn't be able to exist in the current market if my people weren't truly great at what they do. I'm proud of them.
A couple of years ago I partnered with a master carpenter and we started a home improvement service. That's an earner, when we earn, that is... and I'm happy to say I still have all my fingers.
Speaking of which, I have my fingers in a few other pots. Long ago I helped to fund a few businesses in return for partial ownership. That was probably the brightest move I ever made because the Var (value-added resaler) did well enough for awhile before puttering out, and the others continue to run and earn me a little something.
That all said, I'm not getting ahead here. Heckuva nut to crack each month. It doesn't matter how much you make. It matters how much you owe.