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Heathansson wrote:

(smashes beer over head)

today is almost halfway over.

WTF! Heathy! Don't you know there are thirsty folks somewhere in America who don't have ANY beer right now! And here you go wasting one that the Czarina gave you. For shame!


Aberzombie wrote:
Heathansson wrote:

(smashes beer over head)

today is almost halfway over.
WTF! Heathy! Don't you know there are thirsty folks somewhere in America who don't have ANY beer right now! And here you go wasting one that the Czarina gave you. For shame!

:( no beer... hope you feel better Heathansson

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mwahahaha!!!

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Yay!!! Today is friggin over!!!! It's all over but the shootin.
Sweet.

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- My nose isn't FUBAR (see the Random Shite thread).
- Peter Mulvey on my playlist.
- Got off of work a day early.
- My boss isn't a total jerk.
- Life is good.


1. Angelo's for Breakfast where we could see Magnus
2. No Thai! for dinner
3. Spent 5 hours+ with new gamers for the group and it looks like Shackled City is coming sooner than I may have thought. Yay!


I quit my job yesterday! For those lucky people who have never had to quit a job that they liked but in which they couldn't stand the management this may not seem like a good thig but it is. After the 14th I'll never have to listen to those idiots telling me how to do things which they haven't a clue how to do. Its a liberating experience.


Arctaris wrote:
I quit my job yesterday! For those lucky people who have never had to quit a job that they liked but in which they couldn't stand the management this may not seem like a good thig but it is. After the 14th I'll never have to listen to those idiots telling me how to do things which they haven't a clue how to do. Its a liberating experience.

I've been there, dude. The best was when I took my boss into the storage room to "show him something" and then blocked the door and explained why he didn't deserve to hold his position.

Yup, it's always great to fire your boss....


I'm strongly tempted to something like that but I do want reasonably good refrences. I am however going to leave a brain shaped jello thing in a container of pickle juice in the walk-in!


Arctaris wrote:
I'm strongly tempted to something like that but I do want reasonably good refrences. I am however going to leave a brain shaped jello thing in a container of pickle juice in the walk-in!

I was fortunate that when I left that job I had NO NEED EVER for any reference from that employer, and in fact I was better off distancing myself from them.

The funny thing is, I met the guy a few times years later and he was happy to see me, and never bore any ill will for what I had said; in fact I think he respected it and kind of shook him into doing his job a little differently. It also turned out that he had spoken highly of me to several others.

Nevertheless, I would never do that again.


Today i went to the North Pole, where everyday was Christmas. My nieces were happy to go and saw santa, luckily it was not crowed. Now everyone in my family is tired.

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Arctaris wrote:
I quit my job yesterday! For those lucky people who have never had to quit a job that they liked but in which they couldn't stand the management this may not seem like a good thig but it is. After the 14th I'll never have to listen to those idiots telling me how to do things which they haven't a clue how to do. Its a liberating experience.

Yep, I've done that, although there were other factors involved too. It's bittersweet - a pity to leave the job and the people you liked and respected, but a relief to be away from the jerks who ran the joint. What do you / what was your job do by the way Arctaris?


1. The birthday party for the (now) 4 year old was a success
2. He loves his new bike (duh)!
3. We are home and can now go to bed. Super sleep shamgar driving=not fun for anyone.


I was a host/busser. Everyone always says that I'm good at my job. There's another restaurant opening up near here that sounds like its going to be nice so I'm keeping my figners crossed.


Arctaris wrote:
I was a host/busser. Everyone always says that I'm good at my job. There's another restaurant opening up near here that sounds like its going to be nice so I'm keeping my figners crossed.

Dude, I was in the business for years. I quit, I got fired, I bailed... and I never worried for long.


Today, my last classes this session. Next week exams, then holiday.


Really liked the new gamers we're starting Shackled City with. Always nice to make new friends.
Happy 4 year old. He is currently playing in the dirt with the contruction toys from the top of his cake. Everything about the birthday party went well yesterday. He even fell asleep on the way home, and he never sleeps in the car. He didn't even wake up when we got home just went straight to bed. He even yelled at me because I made him wake up enough to use the toilet :)
No more major events to plan for for a few months. I can finally get back to all that stuff that's been piling up on my to-do list.
Friends who call me just to check up on me and make sure I'm okay when they haven't heard from me in a few days.

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Had a great time taking the boys (just 2 and almost 4) to Toys'R'Expensive yesterday to spend the birthday money they "earned" at their party Saturday.

A party which came off without any noticable hitches, good timess were had by all.

And yeah, made sure we got 2 of those foam-rubber swords, unfortunately my kid swings so hard parrying simply results in the tip smacking me in the face as his blade bends...

Now to find time (and the money) to spend my brithday money...


I got back from camping yesterday and this morning I've realizd that my sunburn has turned into a tan! Yay!


Had a pleasant dinner & movie with the hubby, which is always a good thing.


I'm off for a week. Going to PA, and then coming back to a 4th of july bbq, then seeing the transformers movie, then spending the rest of the week moving stuff into and out of my fiancee's apartment, with the weekend spent relaxing and writing and checking up on the messageboards. Aah...Time off.


Art Out Loud on Saturday was a lot of fun. I'm always really impressed with how nice a lot of the artists I admire really are. The event was cool, but going out for Indian food and a drink afterwards was even better. Got to drive up there and back with Dan, who's still pushing me to do more Fantasy/Sci-fi stuff.

Starting to get back to work after taking too much time off after graduation. Got a small comics collaboration to start work on with a friend from school (involving some of our own Mothman's North American relatives), a Wheel of Time calendar contest (even though I've grown to really dislike the books, it's a shot at something and I've read like six of them) and stuff I want to make for my own D&D campaign.

May have a date soon, but it's one of those things where it might be a date, might just be hanging out with a friend. Whatever, I'm just going to have fun.

Still unemployed: every day is like Saturday!


I GOT MY BBT BACK!!

It's like getting a new truck all over again. Plus they detailed it inside & out so it no longer smells like smoke. Sooo... I'm making my current pack of smokes the last pack of smokes. Happy times all around! (well, happy for me, maybe not so much me being happy to others until the nicotine monkey is removed from my back.)

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I am fighting the nicotine monkey as well and for the most part I don't want to fight it. So I too am a little grumpy. Ok good things...

The 1 year old made it through the weekend and didn't care that I was not there.

Fixed the AC in the minivan so I am no longer cooking the kids in the back

Bought a riding lawnmower and it now takes 45 min to mow the lawn instead of 4 hours.

Had a great no kid weekend with the husband.

Went for a nice motorcycle ride

Went and saw Evan Almighty without kids

Over all a great weekend and looking forward to a nice hike tomorrow and starting my first PbP game on Thursday.

Scarab Sages

Tegan and Nani - Good luck to you both in your efforts to stop smoking. I did it myself over 2 years ago, after 15 years as a smoker. I went cold turkey, and it was bad for about a month, but it does get better. Part of my trick was to start exercising on a regular basis. Again, good luck!


1. Saw Transformers tonight. Wow. That was better than expected. Nice.
2. Went because wife encouraged me to do above coolness.
3. May actually get a chance to work on D&D tomorrow (today?)


1. Doing fireworks with/for the 4 year old. "Why do they only work once Daddy?" Nice.
2. Got the strong referral from RVP level for our consulting business. Hopefully that will eventually mean what I think it could.
3. Lunch at one of my 2 favorite restaurants tomorrow...and it's on the company's dime.
4. Getting a case (or so) of Night Below minis in the next few days


Good things today...

1. I was up by 10:30 am. (~grumbles~ Damn 4pm to midnight shit, er, shift.)
2. I saw Transformers with a friend today.
3. My friend and I went for a walk around the lake and then went to a late lunch. (Guy friend, not a date.)
4. My house is a bit more straightened up.
5. All of my dished are done (after over 3 weeks of just sitting there. UG!!!)
6. I should also have some laundry done soon too.
7. I am off from work today too!!!
8. My walkman still works and I am having a blast listening to my Belinda Carlisle tape!!!

Scarab Sages

I saw Transformers yesterday, which makes two movie theater experiences for me in less than a week! Ooohhh. I also received my copy of a reprinting of a Brian Lumley anthology from Amazon the other day - Huzzah! And I'm expecting my case of Night Below minis in another few days. Yippee!


1.) Puzzle Quest for the DS. Who knew that Bejeweled could be the basis for an RPG game...
2.) Barbecued bratwursts.
3.) Me & the hubby - nine years together.
4.) A surprise anniversary cake from my friends.
5.) Vacation starts tomorrow. I have a king suite with a jacuzzi. Ahhh....


Congratulations on nine happy years, Lil.

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Woo hoo!

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Way to go on the 9 years Lilith!

Good things for the day:

4 year old hiked for 5 miles up two trails yesterday and dad only had to carry her on his shoulders for a few minutes!

1 year old enjoyed pulling my hair as I carried her in the backpack up the mountain.

I am having one of those "can't get enough of my husband, I truly love him" days. Every now and then I stop and realize how much I appreciate him. (no he isn't standing behind me either, he is at work)

I hope everyone enjoyed the holiday as much as I did!

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shamgar wrote:

1. Doing fireworks with/for the 4 year old. "Why do they only work once Daddy?" Nice.

2. Got the strong referral from RVP level for our consulting business. Hopefully that will eventually mean what I think it could.
3. Lunch at one of my 2 favorite restaurants tomorrow...and it's on the company's dime.
4. Getting a case (or so) of Night Below minis in the next few days

We got the same questions about the fireworks as well but throw in there, " I want another smoke stick" (sparkler)

motive: to try to set a box on fire, which she and a friend finally did. Then yell for the "fireman" to put it out so they could try again!

Good luck on the referral!


Iced mocha. Mmmm. Coffee goodness.

New minis.


Good things for today.
Went and registered for my classes today, I am now, officially, a full time college student *shudder*
Got our critical hit deck today.
Hubby is cooking dinner, son is doing dishes, ahhh.

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Rock on!!!

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Lady Lena wrote:

Good things for today.

Went and registered for my classes today, I am now, officially, a full time college student *shudder*
Got our critical hit deck today.
Hubby is cooking dinner, son is doing dishes, ahhh.

Way to go on the whole college thing I figure I will finish later rather than sooner but never the less try to finish.

What did he make for dinner? Mine cooked tonight as well, Mac and cheese with corn and tuna fish in it. He says its well balanced and it actually is pretty good.

Good things for the day:

4 year old finally figured out that putting her head under water when swimming is cool and now she is a little fish.( mind you 3 weeks of swimming lessons everyday at the tune of $70 dollars should get you this far at least)

Posted my first official game post tonight so not a virgin anymore (hee hee)and it actually was pretty simple to do.


Nani Wahine wrote:

Way to go on the whole college thing I figure I will finish later rather than sooner but never the less try to finish.

What did he make for dinner? Mine cooked tonight as well, Mac and cheese with corn and tuna fish in it. He says its well balanced and it actually is pretty good.

It's never too late to finish. Ask anyone on the boards, I'm old ;) I have been raising kids for over 20 years, the youngest is finally in school full time (the oldest started college two years ago) and now it's time for mommy to do something for herself.

And, my hubby is making homemade fried rice, with fresh peas out of the garden, yummy!

Scarab Sages

The Philadelphia concert by The Police is only 13 days away!


1. New minis--so far missing only 10 rares and likely to get several of those as others open the remaining packs from our 2 cases.
2. Pesto Cavatappi with Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breast
3. Dark Chocolate ice cream with raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries
4. errands all done
5. cool point in the pbp...and everyone's back in one place=easier for the DM
6. Hired 1 of the two sales consultants I have to hire this month
7. wife got trees, rocks, and shrubs for use on the battle mat from the model railroad people
8. planning to work on D&D for much of the weekend

wow--8 things and not too hard to come up with--all in all a decent day.

Scarab Sages

The Philadelphia concert by The Police is only 12 days away!

Spoiler:
Yes, I'm going to try and keep this up until the actual event.

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Who's opening for them?

Grand Lodge

James Keegan wrote:
A while ago I read The Etched City by K.J. Bishop and then wrote a lengthy, constructive review on my blog. Last night (after putting up a new entry with a new sketch) I got a very nice comment on the review from Kirsten J. Bishop, the author, addressing some of the things I had talked about and thanking me for the review. Strange thing this internet, you never know who you're going to meet.

Hey James, I bought and read that one on your recommendation. Good book that I otherwise would never have known about, so thanks!

My brother, whom I haven't seen in about two years, is coming to Phoenix today to finish off his helicopter pilot's licence. After that, we'll just be taking it easy for a week or three. Hooray!


Hooray! Someone listened to me when I typed stuff and then Vattnisse did what I recommended! My facade of legitimacy is growing ever more convincing!


I have a hot girlfriend and she is coming home soon, I get to ride my mountainbike a lot, and I love what I do. Even when my job sucks it is cool.
This morning I am having a monster pile of fried potatoes covered in cheese, green chile and bacon.

I am happy.


Kirwyn wrote:

This morning I am having a monster pile of fried potatoes covered in cheese, green chile and bacon.

I am happy.

Bacon makes everyone happy :)

I found out last night that my baby sister has decided to move down here from Washington, she'll be here by the end of the month. And, my little brother is coming down for a visit next month. I've been so homesick lately, this is just what my little heart needs. Now, if only my eldest child, who is in college up in Washington, would actually call me...


I helped out a good friend of mine yesterday and the day before who had to go to the er for respiratory and circulatory problems. She has a plethora of diseases and digestive issues as well, so once I picked her up from the hospital, I took her home, made sure she got some food and sleep, took her out the next day for some sun in her wheelchair and to go shopping, and brought her home again to make sure she ate(although it seemed she had an appetite again), and talked to her for hours about what she was going through. She said she wasn't afraid anymore, but I stayed with her again that night to make sure she didn't fall out of bed. We talked all night and into the day, and I left her house with a sense of calm and companionship I hadn't felt in ages.


My niece is staying at my house for a week, it has been fun. Coloring, swiming, watching TV, and going to water parl tomorrow. It is going to stink when the week ends :(


Freehold DM wrote:
I helped out a good friend of mine yesterday and the day before who had to go to the er for respiratory and circulatory problems. She has a plethora of diseases and digestive issues as well, so once I picked her up from the hospital, I took her home, made sure she got some food and sleep, took her out the next day for some sun in her wheelchair and to go shopping, and brought her home again to make sure she ate(although it seemed she had an appetite again), and talked to her for hours about what she was going through. She said she wasn't afraid anymore, but I stayed with her again that night to make sure she didn't fall out of bed. We talked all night and into the day, and I left her house with a sense of calm and companionship I hadn't felt in ages.

You are a kind hearted person with a big heart and a good soul, kudos to you my friend. May goodness come to those who give it.

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