Sebastian wrote:
More important question:
Can you dance?
Why sure, if you lead ;)
No one expects the Eldritch Beachball Inquisitors!
IT'S THE FUZY DROP DOUGHNUTS AND RUN!!!
Sebastian wrote: It's like a tumor. "It's not a toomuh." [/Schwarzenegger]
Celestial Healer wrote: Sebastian wrote: It's like a tumor. "It's not a toomuh." [/Schwarzenegger] No, it's much much worse!! Yessssssss.
Mairkurion {tm} wrote: Angry Fanboy wrote: Pathfinder is not D&D! Of course not. It's the New and Improved D&D...
Plus, it's name is better.
:D Copy that!
Right on.
This is a cease and desist order. Anyone who posts in this thread will face the wrath of Hell's best lawyers.
Sebastian's True Identity wrote: This is a cease and desist order. Anyone who posts in this thread will face the wrath of Hell's best lawyers. Finally! What took you so long? I've been hitting speed dial like crazy!
LAWYERS! Quick somebody sue somebody, while the rest of us escape.
*throws a briefcase filled with bills and souls into the middle of all the lawyers*
Have at it Baatezu!!
Sebastian's True Identity wrote: This is a cease and desist order. Anyone who posts in this thread will face the wrath of Hell's best lawyers. Why did they said you then?
Rajneesh Zimmerman, MegaPope wrote: where's Sir Spits-a-lot? Right here, sir. Are you in need of legal counsel? Or, would you rather just have me smite some poor bastard.
Callous Jack wrote: Sebastian's True Identity wrote: This is a cease and desist order. Anyone who posts in this thread will face the wrath of Hell's best lawyers. Why did they said you then? Because I'm the only one who can read your writing.
Balrog wrote: INCOMING!!! This post was delightful. :D
Can we get one hundred before lunch time?
James Sutter wrote: Balrog wrote: INCOMING!!! This post was delightful. :D I live to amuse. HUZZAH!!
A Fan Verse:
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like buttah.
William Shakespear wrote: A Fan Verse:
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like buttah.
How about;
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like no uttah.
Our posey to discover
Leaves him breathless and in the guttah
Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Sutter Cookie?
Jack Hammer wrote: Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Sutter Cookie? and a frog!
Here at the office we usually trim it down to the PZO number and the pseudo abbreviation. So the Core Rulebook would be: PZO1111:CRB.
Waaaay easier!
...What?
Yeah...he just wanted to join in. Can't blame him, really.
F. Wesley Schneider wrote: Here at the office we usually trim it down to the PZO number and the pseudo abbreviation. So the Core Rulebook would be: PZO1111:CRB.
Waaaay easier!
...What?
I think I'll start referring to myself in a similar fashion:ABR5555:ZMB
Mairkurion {tm} wrote: appear Abraka-pocus!
Let's call him WFS0001:ME from now on.
Tiny Tina wrote: Why do some people insist on calling Pathfinder things like 3.P, 3.75, THE REAL D&D or anything other than Pathfinder? Is Pathfinder that much of a mouthful? I mean I'm blonde and I can say it, come on people. I prefer d21. Or PFRPG. Or Pathfinder. These three only, though.
Cheel Vorastrix wrote: Invisibility Purge! Ow!
Tiny Tina wrote: Why do some people insist on calling Pathfinder things like 3.P, 3.75, THE REAL D&D or anything other than Pathfinder? Is Pathfinder that much of a mouthful? I mean I'm blonde and I can say it, come on people. And what a Blond you are. ;P
oh yeah its just game night, what ever we want to call it, it is still a game.
Re the OP: People do that? That's just silly. It's PATH-FINE-DER. Easy to pronounce, and distinct.
Wait, these are people on the internet doing this? Oh, then they're all wrong anyway. Have been since the first forum post.
Pathfinder makes Chuck Norris cry like Tim Tebow.
Pathfinder is really WoW! It's meant to be played by munchkins! Run while you still can, they are coming for your books! D&D is dead! Dig as deep as you can so that you will be safe when the sky falls! The trolls are coming! The trolls are coming!
Tiny Tina wrote: Why do some people insist on calling Pathfinder things like 3.P, 3.75, THE REAL D&D or anything other than Pathfinder? Is Pathfinder that much of a mouthful? I mean I'm blonde and I can say it, come on people. Well, if you really wish for an answer...
William Shakespear wrote: A Fan Verse:
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like buttah.
Fie, Devil! But thou art not so famed and fabled a rogue--I am he, and he is me, and we are all together, fiendish Fullerite! Thou shalt have out-herod Herod through such inglorious theft!
I AM Shakespeare!
William Shakespeare wrote: I AM Shakespeare! No, I am Shakespeare!
William Shakespeare wrote: I AM Shakespeare! No, I am Shakespeare!
CourtFool wrote: No! I watched Monty Python and I know what to do if someone comes at me with a banana, so there! :P And just today I saw someone requesting firearms rules for the APG...
William Shakespeare wrote: William Shakespear wrote: A Fan Verse:
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like buttah.
Fie, Devil! But thou art not so famed and fabled a rogue--I am he, and he is me, and we are all together, fiendish Fullerite! Thou shalt have out-herod Herod through such inglorious theft!
I AM Shakespeare! Calm thy self down, self. Thou/I knowest that I/we likest to spell the name divers ways, according to mood.
Zounds!
More like I/we shouldest look out for yon thieving rogue, Oxford.
Of course, we chose the same avatar. And I looked for quite some time before choosing!
William Shakespeare wrote: I AM Shakespeare! No, I am Spart-, er, Shakespeare!
Well, I guess I've been playing "D&D" for 30 years, so....old habits die hard(?)
old dog/new tricks(?)
people know what you're talking about when you say "D&D."
William Shakespear wrote: William Shakespeare wrote: William Shakespear wrote: A Fan Verse:
James Sutter, James Sutter:
The man proses like buttah.
Fie, Devil! But thou art not so famed and fabled a rogue--I am he, and he is me, and we are all together, fiendish Fullerite! Thou shalt have out-herod Herod through such inglorious theft!
I AM Shakespeare! Calm thy self down, self. Thou/I knowest that I/we likest to spell the name divers ways, according to mood.
Zounds!
More like I/we shouldest look out for yon thieving rogue, Oxford.
Of course, we chose the same avatar. And I looked for quite some time before choosing! Thou doth speak true! Let us join forces and fight yon fiend, Oxford!
Our forces are joined already, dearest friend! For we are the fractured consciousness of Shakespeare that resulted from the breaking of the golden bowl, from the shuffling off of the mortal coil. By our reunification, we shall lay that upstart fiend, that filcher of reputation!
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