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Röne Bartön wrote:
What can I say, I'm a fame monster. Fame me, baby. Daddy needs a new pair of pleathers.

Will I never live those black PVC pants down? Never?

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Rone, the next time you're in San Francisco, let me know the dates. I want to make sure I'm not there.

I enjoyed episode 63, with one exception--"gestalt" pronounced with a soft 'g'. I felt like the Knights Who Say Ni every dang time that word was mispronounced. :)


Being Swedish I'm all for people pronouncing 'gestalt' with a soft 'g' - keep rocking them softies!!


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Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

Silver Crusade

The Jade wrote:

Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

There are worse ways to pay the bills.


Celestial Healer wrote:
The Jade wrote:

Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

Whatever pays the bills.

It was heartbreaking. They kept saying one day I'd be in front of the camera, and but only time that was true was when they stowed it behind me in the trunk of the van when driving to a shoot. They made me ride in the trunk!

Being a fluffer sucks! <--you'll never get a better set-up than that.

Silver Crusade

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The Jade wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
The Jade wrote:

Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

Whatever pays the bills.

It was heartbreaking. They kept saying one day I'd be in front of the camera, and but only time that was true was when they stowed it behind me in the trunk of the van when driving to a shoot. They made me ride in the trunk!

Being a fluffer sucks! <--you'll never get a better set-up than that.

Oh my...

Spoiler:
If you're doing it right.

Spoiler:
Actually, I've heard it blows.

Spoiler:
Especially for a man of good taste...

Spoiler:
I didn't realize this was going to be such a deep conversation.

Spoiler:
"Being a fluffer sucks"? Try saying that 5 times fast. It's a mouthful.

Spoiler:
Save me your sob stories. They make me gag.

Spoiler:
From listening to your podcasts, I always knew you had a silver tongue. I guess others already knew.

Spoiler:
EXPLOSIVE RUNES!


Nice! Did you know the Fluffer's Union was up in arms about Viagra? Makes sense, I guess. Did you know there WAS a Fluffer's Union?

Silver Crusade

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The Jade wrote:
Nice! Did you know the Fluffer's Union was up in arms about Viagra? Makes sense, I guess. Did you know there WAS a Fluffer's Union?

I can see how Viagra would give them some stiff competition. It can be a hard job. But they have to be firm in their position.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

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The Jade wrote:

Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

Well, you pronounced it fine.

You need to stop giving CH all these softballs.

Silver Crusade

taig wrote:
The Jade wrote:

Thanks, taig, for the kind words and for that proper pronunciation.

Perhaps my difficulty in saying it the right way is that I knew Kajehase would salute a perfect pronunciation with the cheer, "Keep rocking them softies!" I've heard that chilling rally cry before, back during my haunting early days as a fluffer.

Well, you pronounced it fine.

You need to stop giving CH all these softballs.

Softballs? You will never make a good fluffer.

Okay, okay... I'm done...


First laugh out loud this month. Well done.


All this 'cause I couldn't think of a good cheer? Yippeee!!


Rone Barton wrote:
Röne Bartön wrote:
What can I say, I'm a fame monster. Fame me, baby. Daddy needs a new pair of pleathers.
Will I never live those black PVC pants down? Never?

Living them down during a fanservicing is not a bad thing. It's a perk.


The Jade wrote:
First laugh out loud this month. Well done.

Hell, I was even impressed. I may have to invest in a new simulacrum.

Silver Crusade

Urizen wrote:
The Jade wrote:
First laugh out loud this month. Well done.
Hell, I was even impressed. I may have to invest in a new simulacrum.

*bows*


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Well, in keeping with the general naughtiness:

*Casts a hold person on CH whilst deepest in his bow.*

"Have at, sixth fleet!"

<ahem>

So yeah, the Savage Worlds episode went well I thought...

Naw... can't segue back naturally. Can't be done.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

I will listen to the Savage Worlds episode in the next couple of days.

Silver Crusade

Group sex with a band of sailors is a difficult lead-in...


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Maybe they were some savage sailors? Straight outta Birka.


taig wrote:
I will listen to the Savage Worlds episode in the next couple of days.

You proven me wrong. Well segued, sir!

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Then the thread got derailed again. :)

Silver Crusade

I'm good like that.


Episode 65 is live! But it won’t be for long if it dares travel to Carcosa.

We’ve enjoyed playing Lamentations of the Flame Princess this year, so when we saw that Geof McKinney’s Carcosa book would now be published, in print, as part of the line… Well, we had to have him on the show to talk about it.

Carcosa is a science-fantasy role-playing game setting with a sandbox approach: whether heroic or opportune, adventurers of all stripes will find freedom and consequence worth their mettle in a horrifying milieu mixing adventure fantasy, the Mythos, and comic book sci-fi with no punches pulled.

Lamentations of the Flame Princess: http://www.lotfp.com/
Carcosa: Print + PDF

Ed’s Pick: The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities
Rone’s Rant: “Brain Fizzles”

Sponsors:
* d20Pro
* Hero Lab

Related Episodes:
* Lamentations of the Flame Princess (AA060)


Seriously, y'all need to be listening to this. I slaved long and hard and hard and long over this little gem. It would be a disservice if I didn't get more fanservice out of this venture. Dig?

Now let's get all Carcosatcular up in this bidness! But don't touch the hair.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

I'm an episode behind. :(


Röne Bartön wrote:

Seriously, y'all need to be listening to this. I slaved long and hard and hard and long over this little gem. It would be a disservice if I didn't get more fanservice out of this venture. Dig?

Now let's get all Carcosatcular up in this bidness! But don't touch the hair.

Oh salacious alter egoganger, I would miss you if you ever left (And I'd get decidedly less fanservice). I mean, you guys have no idea how much unrestrained lust gets thrown at RPG podcasters at conventions. Scads and scads. It's all in my autobiography I Was A Teenage Dionysus.

taig wrote:
I'm an episode behind. :(

Listen to episode 65 and you'll learn that Ed Healy is this episode's behind.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
I'm an episode behind. :(
Listen to episode 65 and you'll learn that he's this episode's behind.

Uh oh.


Does anyone mention me?


The Flame Princess wrote:
Does anyone mention me?

While your name is certainly mentioned in passing, milady, I fear we did not investigate you or your lamentations... only men on the backs of T-rexs firing bazookas at Hastur. Or something like that.


The Jade wrote:
alter egoganger

That, right there, is oodles of awesomesnausages.


The Jade wrote:
The Flame Princess wrote:
Does anyone mention me?
While your name is certainly mentioned in passing, milady, I fear we did not investigate you or your lamentations... only men on the backs of T-rexs firing bazookas at Hastur. Or something like that.

Oh woe is me, all but forgotten again!


(For someone with such a badass name, that Flame Princess is a real downer, if you ask me.)


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Kajehase wrote:
(For someone with such a badass name, that Flame Princess is a real downer, if you ask me.)

So true.

I dated the Lady of Pain back during my Sigil days, and yet she never hurt me. Kept expecting to catch a razor during one of our hugs. Then one day I said the wrong thing about the vegetarian burrito she made for me and... you would have thought I crushed her puppy underfoot, man. Her face exploded into a torrent of tears that filled the room four inches high and she wept for over an hour, explaining...

"Your cruelty is why I'm the Lady of Pain."

So I sez, "But you had that name before I met you."

"And now it fits, you sh!t. NOW IT FITS!"

So then I sez, "You... you don't deserve your charisma score, kid. I'm out."

Loviatar heard about it and calls me a day later, pretending to be a concerned friend of us both and that she wants to console and support me, but I wasn't falling for that game. I know all these paingirlz are into the same kind of bad boyfriend fetish, and I was tired of being the crop, y'know? Way too much drama and guilt.


Ed's working on getting the show up on Itunes. Sorry for the delay. I a feel like-a mah fresha baked pizza pie's turning into a week old mold garden. Who'sa gonna wonna eat it now?

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Oh, hey, I finally listened to the Savage Worlds episode! Thanks for featuring one of my current favorite systems! :D


taig wrote:

Oh, hey, I finally listened to the Savage Worlds episode! Thanks for featuring one of my current favorite systems! :D

But of course! Anything for King Badgah!


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That's why I wrote him his own theme song.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Kajehase wrote:
That's why I wrote him his own theme song.

How did I miss that?!?


taig wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
That's why I wrote him his own theme song.
How did I miss that?!?

I think you were spending time with Mrs. Badger then.


Kajehase wrote:
That's why I wrote him his own theme song.

Funny that, I was actually recording an acapella theme song for the man yesterday. It shall be unveiled... soon.


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Just make sure that no one informs David Bowie where I got my main riff. I had to fast for two days to get the pitch just right. Another twenty-four hours and I'd have to assault some rhubarbs.


Episode 65 (as detailed on the middle of this page) is finally playing nice with Itunes after Ed tinkered for a week.

So enjoy! Mangia! Carcosa!


Yes! Another AA! And another OSR show!


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Yes! Another AA! And another OSR show!

For you. Anything for you.


You know. I've been thinking. A lot. Dreams of melancholic broccolinalia and parsnipsnythetics as well as televised water polo sideboobage.

What if there was a gonzo edition of AA from GenCon? I want to do something that makes Hunter S. Thompson smile like a Chupacabra after ten cups of coffee and a pack and a half of premium smokes ad Darya Klishina to long jump me equestrian style.

I need more fans. And adulation.

Ego ganging is serious business.


Maybe more like how Hunter S. Thompson smiled before he gave up soaking in rum?


Röne Bartön wrote:

You know. I've been thinking. A lot. Dreams of melancholic broccolinalia and parsnipsnythetics as well as televised water polo sideboobage.

What if there was a gonzo edition of AA from GenCon? I want to do something that makes Hunter S. Thompson smile like a Chupacabra after ten cups of coffee and a pack and a half of premium smokes ad Darya Klishina to long jump me equestrian style.

I need more fans. And adulation.

Ego ganging is serious business.

Best part? If ever people ever have reason to Google me, it is your quotes they will find first. ;)


Episode 66 of the Atomic Array Podcast arrives gifting bears!

Here... have one. Wait... don't let it out of the c-- OH GOD, SOMEONE CALL SOMEONE! MAN DOWN! MAN DOWN!

It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been running games, you can always learn more about game prep. Never Unprepared: The Complete Game Master’s Guide to Session Prep, written by award-winning author Phil Vecchione, will help you prepare for games faster, avoid common pitfalls, and have more fun in the process. We invited both Phil and publisher Martin Ralya on the show to talk about it.

Engine Publishing: http://www.enginepublishing.com/
Never Unprepared: Print + PDF
Preview: 16-Page PDF

Ed’s Pick: Getting Things Done
Rone’s Rant: “Be Prepared… On The Fly”

Sponsors:
* d20Pro
* Hero Lab

RPG Superstar 2012

You're alive! :)

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