
![]() |

I'm tempted. I just don't know if I would have the prep time. And as far as PbP's go, I post a work a lot, and I feel like as a DM that would be hard to do. I'd have notes and maps and all kinds of stuff.
Edit: Plus, I feel like the most interesting NPC's DM's probably wind up dying the quickest :)
I DMed my first PbP two years ago on a proboards forum. It actually just went on break a few months ago as kids and jobs were hampering some of the player's ability to post.
It was fun and gives a lot of control to post pictures, maps and really get into the atmosphere of the kingdom/adventure you are playing in.
Solnes |

David Fryer wrote:It's a trap!Solnes wrote:OK folks. We bought Christmas cards with you all in mind. So please if you would email or FB me addresses or PO Box #'s so that we can send em. :)Funny thing, I'm still waiting on addresses.
No trap, just Peace on Earth and Goodwill Towards Men, since we have friends to actually put on a Christmas card list. :)

![]() |

David Fryer wrote:Solnes wrote:OK folks. We bought Christmas cards with you all in mind. So please if you would email or FB me addresses or PO Box #'s so that we can send em. :)Funny thing, I'm still waiting on addresses.Yeah, what he said! I have like two addresses...
David, did you want one in return? :)
Yes please.

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Morning folks. How's it going?
I am feeling accomplished this morning. :) I love paying bills! :DIt's going....that way! >>>>>>>
There must've been something in my muffin this morning. Ah well... :)
I had McD's coffee and a hashbrown, kids ate hot cakes. :)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Yes please.David Fryer wrote:Solnes wrote:OK folks. We bought Christmas cards with you all in mind. So please if you would email or FB me addresses or PO Box #'s so that we can send em. :)Funny thing, I'm still waiting on addresses.Yeah, what he said! I have like two addresses...
David, did you want one in return? :)
Done and Done :D

Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales |

Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Actually it is like 75 degrees today, I had a cold coffee. :DSolnes wrote:I had McD's coffee and a hashbrown, kids ate hot cakes. :)Mmmm - warm breakfast on a cool morning = Win :D
Whoopsy - forgot you good folk were near the South Carolina coast. D'oh... ;D

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Whoopsy - forgot you good folk were near the South Carolina coast. D'oh... ;DDevlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Actually it is like 75 degrees today, I had a cold coffee. :DSolnes wrote:I had McD's coffee and a hashbrown, kids ate hot cakes. :)Mmmm - warm breakfast on a cool morning = Win :D
Yep, about 15 minutes from the coast actually. Although I don't care for the beach much. I don't like sand or salt. I prefer pools. :)

Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales |

Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Yep, about 15 minutes from the coast actually. Although I don't care for the beach much. I don't like sand or salt. I prefer pools. :)Solnes wrote:Whoopsy - forgot you good folk were near the South Carolina coast. D'oh... ;DDevlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Actually it is like 75 degrees today, I had a cold coffee. :DSolnes wrote:I had McD's coffee and a hashbrown, kids ate hot cakes. :)Mmmm - warm breakfast on a cool morning = Win :D
I understand - I spent many moons on the coast of South Texas when I was a kid. Sandburs and Portugese Man-o-Wars kinda turned me off of beaches for a while...
Though I did enjoy a trip to the Tampa area a couple of years ago, and the chance to walk around on sand for the first time in over twenty years :)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Yep, about 15 minutes from the coast actually. Although I don't care for the beach much. I don't like sand or salt. I prefer pools. :)Solnes wrote:Whoopsy - forgot you good folk were near the South Carolina coast. D'oh... ;DDevlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:Actually it is like 75 degrees today, I had a cold coffee. :DSolnes wrote:I had McD's coffee and a hashbrown, kids ate hot cakes. :)Mmmm - warm breakfast on a cool morning = Win :DI understand - I spent many moons on the coast of South Texas when I was a kid. Sandburs and Portugese Man-o-Wars kinda turned me off of beaches for a while...
Though I did enjoy a trip to the Tampa area a couple of years ago, and the chance to walk around on sand for the first time in over twenty years :)
I could get that. I would love to visit somewhere that had clear waters and white sand. I just have this thig about not being able to see what os swimming around me.
Although hubby and I walked many a nights on the beaches, but with three kids its hard to do now.
![]() |

Patrick Curtin wrote:Silly monkey. Never risk anything on an essentially contested identity question.flash_cxxi wrote:Oh this beef this morning isn't even in the OTD. I was 'corrected' for pointing out that Pathfinder isn't D&D. linkFind your calm centre... it's hard I know (Oh Lord how I know) but just stay away!
Try buying yourself some of those new 'Other OTD Thread' Patches. I hear they're good for taking the edge off quitting. ;)
I had to agree and to disagree with the monkey, for reasons I explain here.

Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I had to agree and to disagree with the monkey, for reasons I explain here.Patrick Curtin wrote:Silly monkey. Never risk anything on an essentially contested identity question.flash_cxxi wrote:Oh this beef this morning isn't even in the OTD. I was 'corrected' for pointing out that Pathfinder isn't D&D. linkFind your calm centre... it's hard I know (Oh Lord how I know) but just stay away!
Try buying yourself some of those new 'Other OTD Thread' Patches. I hear they're good for taking the edge off quitting. ;)
Exactly. Different audiences would be covered by different purposes. Of course, you're still WRONG, but that's okay. ;)

Autobot Jazz |

David Fryer wrote:Exactly. Different audiences would be covered by different purposes. Of course, you're still WRONG, but that's okay. ;)Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I had to agree and to disagree with the monkey, for reasons I explain here.Patrick Curtin wrote:Silly monkey. Never risk anything on an essentially contested identity question.flash_cxxi wrote:Oh this beef this morning isn't even in the OTD. I was 'corrected' for pointing out that Pathfinder isn't D&D. linkFind your calm centre... it's hard I know (Oh Lord how I know) but just stay away!
Try buying yourself some of those new 'Other OTD Thread' Patches. I hear they're good for taking the edge off quitting. ;)
Shut up punk.

Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Hah. Apparently Autobot Jazz's programing is more sophisticated.Of course it is. I'm a highly evolve autonomous robot organism. Your are just a meat sack.
Than Scatbot's, you 2nd generation knock-off of the real parody editionista robot.
Patrick...you KNOW you WANT to!
PathfinDDer's the Real thing, baby!
Okay, guys,I seriously need to get back to grading. I'll check back later.

![]() |

Hungry Jack® hasn't given you fine folks a recipe for some time, so.....
Caramel Nut Biscuits
Ingredients:
• Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
• 1/3 cup granulated sugar
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 1/3 cup milk
• 1(26.4 oz) bag Hungry Jack® Buttermilk Frozen Biscuits
• 2 tablespoons butter, melted
•
HONEY-CARAMEL SAUCE
• 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
• 1/4 cup butter
• 1/4 cup honey
• 1/2 cup Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk
• 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1 cup chopped pecans, toasted*
Preparation Directions:
1. HEAT oven to 375°F. Place sheet of parchment paper over 20 x 17-inch cookie sheet; spray with no-stick cooking spray.
2. COMBINE sugar and cinnamon in small bowl; set aside. Pour milk in shallow bowl; dip frozen biscuits in milk, then in cinnamon sugar. Place on parchment paper so biscuits touch. Drizzle with melted butter.
3. BAKE 24 to 26 minutes or until golden brown. Cool slightly.
4. COMBINE brown sugar, butter and honey in 4-cup microwave-safe glass bowl or measuring cup. Microwave on HIGH (100% power) 3 minutes, stirring every minute. Stir in condensed milk; microwave on HIGH an additional 2 minutes, stirring every minute. Stir in vanilla.
5. DRIZZLE sauce over biscuits; sprinkle nuts over top. Serve warm.
TIP *To toast pecans: Place in dry nonstick skillet; cook over medium heat, shaking pan until nuts are lightly browned.
Yield: 12 servings
Prep Time: 20 min
Cook Time: 30 min

Orthos |

Patrick Curtin wrote:You love pain don't you?Callous Jack wrote:POSTED .. God help my soulPatrick Curtin wrote:Well, back from my seminar. Looks like I stirred the bee's nest today. Now, whether to post anything to further stir up the waters ..POST! POST! POST!
We're gluttons for punishment.