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Solnes wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:We have the Pizza Pizzaz, does good things with pizzas. :)Solnes wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:pizza stuffMmmm...now i am hungry again! :)It turns out really good. I use a large perforated pizza pan (similar to this one) and I don't even need a pizza stone.
Edit: Next batch, I want to experiment with mineral water in the dough to see how it effects the taste.
Hmmmm, never tried that. Limited counter space though.
Suddenly, the baked chicken and garden salad I had for dinner aren't cutting it anymore. Mmmmm... pizza {drools a little}
The pizza sounds much better than baked chicken.... fried chicken on the other hand... ;)

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Moorluck wrote:The pizza sounds much better than baked chicken.... fried chicken on the other hand... ;)I haven't quite mastered fried chicken yet. Once I do, I'm gonna take the scale out and shoot it. :)
Ya wants me ta take that there scale thingy out back a the wood shed fer ya?

Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:I haven't quite mastered fried chicken yet. Once I do, I'm gonna take the scale out and shoot it. :)Ya wants me ta take that there scale thingy out back a the wood shed fer ya?
Not yet. His morning taunts are demoralizing but motivational. If I learn to cook really fantastic southern fired chicken, any chance at my dieting is doomed.

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Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.
I already have the PFRPG in PDF, and the Bestiary is only $9.99 PDF, but I much prefer the books over the PDFs.
Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :p

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

Moorluck wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.I already have the PFRPG in PDF, and the Bestiary is only $9.99 PDF, but I much prefer the books over the PDFs.
Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :p
If I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)

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Moorluck wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.I downloaded my Bestiary tonight. It looks sweet! I can't wait to get the dead-tree version.
I want my dead tree copy, heck with the pdf... I hate pdf, But I want the DTC. :)

Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:mumble grumble... try to help someone, think I'm doing something helpful, and it just gets crapped on... grumbleUm, if you want to help me by looking at my "Weal or Woe" submission I would be grateful. :)
Sorry, my grumbling wasn't aimed at any of the SoFaWTL regulars. And I seem to be in a crappy mood today anyway (pizza and Diet Dr. Pepper withdrawals?).
...
@Taig: You seem to be deliberately avoiding some of the stereotypical picks in Garathel, but IMHO, I'd definitely give him a hat of disquise and maybe pick up the bleeding attack rogue talent.
Just a maybe, but would picking up a single level of ranger be more beneficial than that fifth level of rogue? He could take Favored Enemies (Humans), get Track, and allocate a few skill points to Survival for more tracking ease, and bump his BAB +1 overall.
Night's Friend might also find it beneficial to act as the Daykiller's fixer... setting up jobs to wack more deserving badies and keep DK from killing innocents. Maybe use the hat of disquise and a recorded illusion that plays back when DK wakes up to inform him of his next hit? NF could even use his finder's fee from DK's jobs to help fund a cure or donate it to help DK's innocent victims.
Just stuff off the top of my head.

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Moorluck wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.I already have the PFRPG in PDF, and the Bestiary is only $9.99 PDF, but I much prefer the books over the PDFs.
Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :p
If I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)

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taig wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:mumble grumble... try to help someone, think I'm doing something helpful, and it just gets crapped on... grumbleUm, if you want to help me by looking at my "Weal or Woe" submission I would be grateful. :)
Sorry, my grumbling wasn't aimed at any of the SoFaWTL regulars. And I seem to be in a crappy mood today anyway (pizza and Diet Dr. Pepper withdrawals?).
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@Taig: You seem to be deliberately avoiding some of the stereotypical picks in Garathel, but IMHO, I'd definitely give him a hat of disquise and maybe pick up the bleeding attack rogue talent.
Just a maybe, but would picking up a single level of ranger be more beneficial than that fifth level of rogue? He could take Favored Enemies (Humans), get Track, and allocate a few skill points to Survival for more tracking ease, and bump his BAB +1 overall.
Night's Friend might also find it beneficial to act as the Daykiller's fixer... setting up jobs to wack more deserving badies and keep DK from killing innocents. Maybe use the hat of disquise and a recorded illusion that plays back when DK wakes up to inform him of his next hit? NF could even use his finder's fee from DK's jobs to help fund a cure or donate it to help DK's innocent victims.
Just stuff off the top of my head.
Thanks! I didn't think you were talking about us. I just wanted to let you know I appreciate you, even though I had an ulterior motive. :)
I like the hat of disguise idea. It really fits what I wanted to do with the character. I'll have to think about the level of ranger. The BAB bump is almost reason enough to do it.

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taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Moorluck wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.I already have the PFRPG in PDF, and the Bestiary is only $9.99 PDF, but I much prefer the books over the PDFs.
Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :p
If I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!

Ambrosia Slaad |

Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :pIf I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!
Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.

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Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Moorluck wrote:Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Can't wait for my Pathfinder Campaign, Pathfinder RPG, and Bestiary hardcopies to get here.We got the RPG, want the Campaign setting, and the Bestiary as well.I already have the PFRPG in PDF, and the Bestiary is only $9.99 PDF, but I much prefer the books over the PDFs.
Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :p
If I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!
Better bring the SPF 150.... Solnes burns easy. :P

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taig wrote:Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :pIf I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!
Hrrrrmph? That will just make youeasier to find my dear.

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taig wrote:Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :pIf I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!
One of the times I gave blood the nurse had me sit down extra because I looked so pale. My friend tried to explain that I always look that way.

Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.Hrrrrmph? That will just make youeasier to find my dear.
Wait until I've finished a couple frozen strawberry daiquiris first. I be much more happy and relaxed for whatever mischief you are concocting. :)

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MurderSmvrf wrote:Wait until I've finished a couple frozen strawberry daiquiris first. I be much more happy and relaxed for whatever mischief you are concocting. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.Hrrrrmph? That will just make youeasier to find my dear.
You may not want to get to relaxed for what that one has in mind, me on the other hand..... ;)

lynora |

Well, tea (coffee in my case) was good. Had a good conversation with my friend. She has kids my age so she's kinda my pseudo-mom, and she gave some good relationship advice/encouragement. And lots of understanding. And she wasn't at all mad about my dropping out of the writer's group. She suggested that since the writers group has gone down to every other week that us girls get together on the off weeks, which was what I really wanted anyways. So overall, yay! :)

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

Well, tea (coffee in my case) was good. Had a good conversation with my friend. She has kids my age so she's kinda my pseudo-mom, and she gave some good relationship advice/encouragement. And lots of understanding. And she wasn't at all mad about my dropping out of the writer's group. She suggested that since the writers group has gone down to every other week that us girls get together on the off weeks, which was what I really wanted anyways. So overall, yay! :)
I'm glad your tea/coffee went well.

lynora |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:taig wrote:Bring your sunglasses. I'm pale white enough to cause temporary blindness.Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:We'll make it a PF beach party! It'll be the grooviest. :)Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Although come next spring/summer, I'm gonna look like a real weirdo lounging at the beach under a beach umbrella reading Pathfinder hardcovers. :pIf I happen to be at the same beach, you won't look so weird. :)
I'll bring the SPF 50!
One of the times I gave blood the nurse had me sit down extra because I looked so pale. My friend tried to explain that I always look that way.
lol. Yeah, I'm that pale and prone to fainting at the sight of blood. Honestly my skin is so pale that it looks luminescent in most photos. :/

lynora |

lynora wrote:And with that I am out of here for a bit. Going to meet a friend for tea. Sigh. Beginning the process of breaking up with my writer's group. Hopefully my friends don't get too mad at me for it.I don't understand... why would we be mad at you? ;)
lol. My other friends. Hard as it is to believe sometimes I hang out with other people too. ;)

Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Wait until I've finished a couple frozen strawberry daiquiris first. I be much more happy and relaxed for whatever mischief you are concocting. :)You may not want to get to relaxed for what that one has in mind, me on the other hand..... ;)
I don't know, it's been a long time since... I'm not sure I'm all that picky anymore. Heck, I'm even getting curious about guys now.

Ambrosia Slaad |

lynora wrote:Well, tea (coffee in my case) was good. Had a good conversation with my friend. She has kids my age so she's kinda my pseudo-mom, and she gave some good relationship advice/encouragement. And lots of understanding. And she wasn't at all mad about my dropping out of the writer's group. She suggested that since the writers group has gone down to every other week that us girls get together on the off weeks, which was what I really wanted anyways. So overall, yay! :)I'm glad your tea/coffee went well.
Me too.

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Moorluck wrote:I don't know, it's been a long time since... I'm not sure I'm all that picky anymore. Heck, I'm even getting curious about guys now.Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Wait until I've finished a couple frozen strawberry daiquiris first. I be much more happy and relaxed for whatever mischief you are concocting. :)You may not want to get to relaxed for what that one has in mind, me on the other hand..... ;)
Ok let me refer you to Solnes.. she will be more than happy to assist you in the matter at... uhm..hand, lest you get that desperate. ;)

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Moorluck wrote:lol. My other friends. Hard as it is to believe sometimes I hang out with other people too. ;)lynora wrote:And with that I am out of here for a bit. Going to meet a friend for tea. Sigh. Beginning the process of breaking up with my writer's group. Hopefully my friends don't get too mad at me for it.I don't understand... why would we be mad at you? ;)
Other friends? but....but why would you need anyone but us? :P

lynora |

lynora wrote:Other friends? but....but why would you need anyone but us? :PMoorluck wrote:lol. My other friends. Hard as it is to believe sometimes I hang out with other people too. ;)lynora wrote:And with that I am out of here for a bit. Going to meet a friend for tea. Sigh. Beginning the process of breaking up with my writer's group. Hopefully my friends don't get too mad at me for it.I don't understand... why would we be mad at you? ;)
lol. Well, I spend more time with you guys than anybody else. :P

Ambrosia Slaad |

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:I don't know, it's been a long time since... I'm not sure I'm all that picky anymore. Heck, I'm even getting curious about guys now.Ok let me refer you to Solnes.. she will be more than happy to assist you in the matter at... uhm... hand, lest you get that desperate. ;)
Or wait, were you volunteering Solnes herself?

Ambrosia Slaad |

...~gives a tired sigh~ Growing up is hard.
Yeah. It takes you decades to even bump up to the next CR and size increase.
~grumbles~ yay. ~sighs~ Insecurity is such a fun place to hide. So is immaturity. ~grumbles again~ How in the HELL do I banish that part of me? It is scary doing that. My insecurity and immaturity has been my fallback and comfort zone.
Are you ok?

Sharoth |

Sharoth wrote:~grumbles~ yay. ~sighs~ Insecurity is such a fun place to hide. So is immaturity. ~grumbles again~ How in the HELL do I banish that part of me? It is scary doing that. My insecurity and immaturity has been my fallback and comfort zone. ~gives a tired sigh~ Growing up is hard.Yeah. It takes you decades to even bump up to the next CR and size increase.
Are you ok?
~gives a weak grin~ Yea, I am ok. I just realized that it is time to grow up if I want to grow as a person. ~grimaces~ The problem is that I have been the "scared little boy" for so long that it is hard to grow out of that mindset. ~wry smile~ And this is despite me handling a lot of hard stuff that has been thrown at me.

Ambrosia Slaad |

~gives a weak grin~ Yea, I am ok. I just realized that it is time to grow up if I want to grow as a person. ~grimaces~ The problem is that I have been the "scared little boy" for so long that it is hard to grow out of that mindset. ~wry smile~ And this is despite me handling a lot of hard stuff that has been thrown at me.
I don't know about you, but I learned a lot of behaviors early in life to help me survive family and in school. It's been really hard to shake off many of those learned behaviors, even though they are often a hinderance for adult me.
You can still be responsible without losing that childlike sense of wonder and curiousity and love of fun.