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Okay, so I was taking a quiz on Facebook and an add popped up on the side bar that said "Hey David, hot singles are looking for you." The creepy thing was that it has Wes's profile picture next to it. I know I've said in the past that I would do almost anything to work for Paizo, but that's just going too far Wes.

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Okay, so I was taking a quiz on Facebook and an add popped up on the side bar that said "Hey David, hot singles are looking for you." The creepy thing was that it has Wes's profile picture next to it. I know I've said in the past that I would do almost anything to work for Paizo, but that's just going too far Wes.
Wes was looking for you?

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Not really on topic, but in between Wizards and Paizo, I worked for an internet company that—among other things—sold banner ads. On the same day, two different companies placed ads that were obviously created using the same stock photography database, as each featured a slightly different photograph of the same girl-next-door-type model wearing a flowery dress while frolicking in a field of flowers. The text on the ads, though, was very different: one promised the opportunity to "Meet exciting single people near you," while the other informed the reader that "You can't tell if someone has a sexually transmitted disease just by looking at them."

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Not really on topic, but in between Wizards and Paizo, I worked for an internet company that—among other things—sold banner ads. On the same day, two different companies placed ads that were obviously created using the same stock photography database, as each featured a slightly different photograph of the same girl-next-door-type model wearing a flowery dress while frolicking in a field of flowers. The text on the ads, though, was very different: one promised the opportunity to "Meet exciting single people near you," while the other informed the reader that "You can't tell if someone has a sexually transmitted disease just by looking at them."
False advertising eh? Girl at the fish&chip had a bad case of sores around her mouth. Dead giveaway realy.

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Not really on topic, but in between Wizards and Paizo, I worked for an internet company that—among other things—sold banner ads. On the same day, two different companies placed ads that were obviously created using the same stock photography database, as each featured a slightly different photograph of the same girl-next-door-type model wearing a flowery dress while frolicking in a field of flowers. The text on the ads, though, was very different: one promised the opportunity to "Meet exciting single people near you," while the other informed the reader that "You can't tell if someone has a sexually transmitted disease just by looking at them."
Reminds me ofthe episode of Friends where Joey gets a modeling job doing a PSA.

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Butterfrog wrote:Hugo, wouldn't your wife get a LITTLE BIT upset that you desire Wes so much? ;-PDogbert wrote:Send the note to Butterfrog, let's see whether he'd really do anything to get into Paizo lmao!Nah, I'd take Wes out to dinner just for the fun of it :P
Although, it would explain why he didn't take her with him to PaizoCon.

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Sharoth wrote:Although, it would explain why he didn't take her with him to PaizoCon.Butterfrog wrote:Hugo, wouldn't your wife get a LITTLE BIT upset that you desire Wes so much? ;-PDogbert wrote:Send the note to Butterfrog, let's see whether he'd really do anything to get into Paizo lmao!Nah, I'd take Wes out to dinner just for the fun of it :P
Shhhhhhh! Type quieter, she may hear us!

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David Fryer wrote:Shhhhhhh! Type quieter, she may hear us!Sharoth wrote:Although, it would explain why he didn't take her with him to PaizoCon.Butterfrog wrote:Hugo, wouldn't your wife get a LITTLE BIT upset that you desire Wes so much? ;-PDogbert wrote:Send the note to Butterfrog, let's see whether he'd really do anything to get into Paizo lmao!Nah, I'd take Wes out to dinner just for the fun of it :P
how's this?