Raise of the Poodle Lords


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Callous Jack wrote:
I reject your reality and substitute my own!

See? It's contageous.

It saddens me that they got CJ too.


I blame it on the power that leaked from the untitled thread a few days ago


Meh. It is human nature. It is one of the reasons I stay clear of free form role playing chats.


yA HAVE A good point I had an arc in my head, time to bring it in a bit.

sigh the things we do to amuse ourselves

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CourtFool wrote:
It is one of the reasons I stay clear of free form role playing chats.

Plus you forgot to mention that you're an elitist drama queen.

Sovereign Court

CourtFool wrote:

See? It's contageous.

It saddens me that they got CJ too.

Game over, man, game over!


Callous Jack wrote:
Plus you forgot to mention that you're an elitist drama queen.

Maybe I should use that as my 'Class' in my profile.

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CourtFool wrote:
Maybe I should use that as my 'Class' in my profile.

Pure comedic gold. (Either that or your occupation.)


CourtFool wrote:
Callous Jack wrote:
Plus you forgot to mention that you're an elitist drama queen.
Maybe I should use that as my 'Class' in my profile.

What about couch-eater, leg-humper, and peeing machine?


See for yourself.

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38 is pretty old in dog years.


Callous Jack wrote:
38 is pretty old in dog years.

266 in human years. He has to be the world's oldest poodle.


Either that, or I am terribly bad at math.


Jack's Right Hand Man wrote:
Callous Jack wrote:
38 is pretty old in dog years.
266 in human years. He has to be the world's oldest poodle.

Maybe he's one of those Beverly Hills Poodles?

Sovereign Court

Or maybe he's been cryogenically frozen and his brain lives on, terrorizing small children and Canadians!


Callous Jack wrote:
Or maybe he's been cryogenically frozen and his brain lives on, terrorizing small children and Canadians!

Don't forget the French after the recent incident.

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Jack's Right Hand Man wrote:
Callous Jack wrote:
Or maybe he's been cryogenically frozen and his brain lives on, terrorizing small children and Canadians!
Don't forget the French after the recent incident.

Hmmm... now I want some Freedom Fries...


Callous Jack wrote:
Hmmm... now I want some Freedom Fries...

Yap! Yap!

The official food of the Paizo Off-Topic Discussions Oval Office.

...or is it more of a hexagonal office?


CourtFool wrote:
Meh. It is human nature. It is one of the reasons I stay clear of free form role playing chats.

Indeed. The trouble is, sometimes people are forced to purposefully catch it, just so that they don't get beaten up by other god modders.

I'm not really a god modder. I do a lot of free form roleplaying, where I try not to god mod. But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).

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CourtFool wrote:

The official food of the Paizo Off-Topic Discussions Oval Office.

...or is it more of a hexagonal office?

There's an office? Why wasn't I told these things?


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).

I hear you. Again, that is why I steer clear.

Callous Jack wrote:
There's an office? Why wasn't I told these things?

And interns, I believe.


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).

Ok am lost who?


seekerofshadowlight wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).
Ok am lost who?

The Archpope?


Don't know he did that anti- stipper spell which was bad enough


Callous Jack wrote:
Hmmm... now I want some Freedom Fries...

Mmmm....Freedom Fries


Anti-stripper spell...lol...I mean, it's funny, but why would anyone ever invent one?


The mega poop and its a crime I tell ya

Summon exotic dancers spells gets around it though


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
seekerofshadowlight wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).
Ok am lost who?
The Archpope?

*Ahem* That's MegaPope to you bub.


The small poodle jumps up, runs around three times, pees and yaps excitedly. He then makes a beeline out the door. Several screeching tire sounds and car horns soon follow


Wow, the house got poodlelicious! Darn... I gotta check i more often...

*licks everyone in he room*

BTW, who ate KC's flash of his skull? He sure looks skinny...

*Chews on KCs bones*


I hate Thrusdays.


I certainly hope Dread Poodle Lord is o.k. Make sure we save some freedom fries and a squeaky for him when he gets back.


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
seekerofshadowlight wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).
Ok am lost who?
The Archpope?

[edited for excessive anger]


CourtFool wrote:
I certainly hope Dread Poodle Lord is o.k. Make sure we save some freedom fries and a squeaky for him when he gets back.

I hope so


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
seekerofshadowlight wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).
Ok am lost who?
The Archpope?
[edited for excessive anger]

Sorry, that was rude. But it's true.


Good gods almighty pat, your avatar list is amazing


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
seekerofshadowlight wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[ But it isn't easy when there are guys who have, say, invincible guards with invincible shields (Ahem).
Ok am lost who?
The Archpope?
[edited for excessive anger]
Sorry, that was rude. But it's true.

~grins and shrugs~ You are a good guy, KC. It is just that you sometimes go overboard. However, we all do that sometimes.


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[edited for excessive anger]
Sorry, that was rude. But it's true.

*licks KC, and Sharoth*


Llamafrog wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
[edited for excessive anger]
Sorry, that was rude. But it's true.
*licks KC, and Sharoth*

EWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~wipes the slime off my face~ That does it! Frog Legs are back on the menu! ~pulls out my meat cleaver~

The Exchange

umm dont you mean poodle paws? Oh great and silvery one.


Hey! The poodle is the one licking you, why do you get it against me!


Crimson Jester wrote:
umm dont you mean poodle paws? Oh great and silvery one.

~turns and glares at you, then raises the cleaver~ Well, I am sure there are foolish recipies in my cookbooks!


Butterfrog wrote:
Hey! The poodle is the one licking you, why do you get it against me!

~grimaces~ Not the anphibian I was looking for, but you will do! ~How about deep fried frog legs?

The Exchange

If you want I am sure I can come up with a recipe.


Oh, Oh can I have copy's?


Crimson Jester wrote:
If you want I am sure I can come up with a recipe.

Don't push your luck!


Sharoth wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
If you want I am sure I can come up with a recipe.
Don't push your luck!

*Watches as gecko stuggles to hold up meat cleaver*

Aww, you need some help with that? You auditioning for another Geico commercial? Don't take this personally, but I don't think you're quite what they're looking for.

The Exchange

Cajun Fried Frog Legs
Makes: 8 servings
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Ready In: 50 minutes
Ingredients
16 frog legs skinned and clean 1 cup canola or peanut oil
1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal
3 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup milk
1 tsp paprika 1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp black pepper dash of white pepper (optional)
season all to taste; flour for dusting
Directions
Rinse frog legs well and pat dry. Sprinkle Season-All on the frog legs to taste. In a separate glass bowl mix the egg and milk.
In another bowl, combine the flour, cornmeal, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne, black and white pepper.

Take the seasoned frog legs and lightly coat with plain flour; helps the egg stick to the leg. Coat with egg mixture then dredge in the seasoned flour mixture until the leg is fully coated. Fry until golden brown in the oil that has been heated in a skillet. Drain on paper towel and serve with onion hush puppies.

Is my luck pushed yet?


Hey, no hurting my froggy friends!


Crimson Jester wrote:

Cajun Fried Frog Legs

Makes: 8 servings
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Ready In: 50 minutes
Ingredients
16 frog legs skinned and clean 1 cup canola or peanut oil
1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal
3 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup milk
1 tsp paprika 1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp black pepper dash of white pepper (optional)
season all to taste; flour for dusting
Directions
Rinse frog legs well and pat dry. Sprinkle Season-All on the frog legs to taste. In a separate glass bowl mix the egg and milk.
In another bowl, combine the flour, cornmeal, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne, black and white pepper.

Take the seasoned frog legs and lightly coat with plain flour; helps the egg stick to the leg. Coat with egg mixture then dredge in the seasoned flour mixture until the leg is fully coated. Fry until golden brown in the oil that has been heated in a skillet. Drain on paper towel and serve with onion hush puppies.

Is my luck pushed yet?

~Priapus is struck by a lighting bolt that fries him to a crips~

I would take that as a yes.

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