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Good night Heath


Peace.

Liberty's Edge

This time for sure. Just had to b$%+$ about something on facebook.

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Heathansson wrote:
This time for sure. Just had to b&%%# about something on facebook.

You?? Never! :P

Night werewolf..


Guh, I always fail my Will saves early in the morning.

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Guh, I always fail my Will saves early in the morning.

Don't we all?? Its WAYYYY too early to be arguing like that, go have coffee.

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Solnes wrote:

TotP?

Bottom and top...I. AM. AWESOME. :D

Ahhhh, so THATS your secret!


Mac Boyce wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Guh, I always fail my Will saves early in the morning.
Don't we all?? Its WAYYYY too early to be arguing like that, go have coffee.

Meh. I don't like coffee. Wish I didn't like arguing either ..


Hm. I seem to do well with my will saves. I just figure I'm not going to persuade people and just post what I damn well feel like. If I learn something valuable, I thank the person, pocket the information, and move on. Some people are just plain beyond salvaging, IMHO. ;)


And I'm with you, Pat. I don't like coffee either. I can't even stand anything scented or flavored from mocha, either.

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Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.

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Well....I see that you are all conspiring against me about coffee! You're all traitors!!!!!!!

IF YOU DON'T LIKE AMERICA'S COFFEE, THEN GIT OWT!!!!!!

:P

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Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.

Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P


Urizen wrote:
And I'm with you, Pat. I don't like coffee either. I can't even stand anything scented or flavored from mocha, either.

Yeah. It's Vivarin FTW! All the caffeine and none of the bitter burned bean flavor!

And I like to debate things, and have interesting discussions on all topics. I just get steamed when people sit upon their high horse and spurt out judgemental opinionated bullshit without ANYTHING to back their claims up.

"XX Edition is crap"

"Bush/Obama/Clinton/Reagan/Carter suck" (with no reason as to why you think that)

"Republicans/Democrats are evil weasels." (Once again, with nothing posted to back up the assertion)

Meh, but I'm dredging evil politics into the homeline thread so I'll quit it. I need to go do some stuff anyhoo ...


Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P

Going to job interview post

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P
Going to job interview post

Good luck with interview post.

Now I'm off the play Batman. Later!


Patrick Curtin wrote:

And I like to debate things, and have interesting discussions on all topics. I just get steamed when people sit upon their high horse and spurt out judgemental opinionated b#!!**&# without ANYTHING to back their claims up.

"XX Edition is crap"

"Bush/Obama/Clinton/Reagan/Carter suck" (with no reason as to why you think that)

"Republicans/Democrats are evil weasels." (Once again, with nothing posted to back up the assertion)

Meh, but I'm dredging evil politics into the homeline thread so I'll quit it. I need to go do some stuff anyhoo ...

Actually, I like a good debate too now and then. It's just a matter of expending the time and energy to stick with it because I only have so much time in a day to spend and I figure I'd do it with something that entertains me rather than infuriates me.

Besides, I hold no prejudices. They all suck and they're all evil weasels. :P


Mac Boyce wrote:

Well....I see that you are all conspiring against me about coffee! You're all traitors!!!!!!!

IF YOU DON'T LIKE AMERICA'S COFFEE, THEN GIT OWT!!!!!!

:P

But I do like their cheese. Does that give me a reprieve? :P


Urizen wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

Well....I see that you are all conspiring against me about coffee! You're all traitors!!!!!!!

IF YOU DON'T LIKE AMERICA'S COFFEE, THEN GIT OWT!!!!!!

:P

But I do like their cheese. Does that give me a reprieve? :P

Mmm. Vermont cheddar

[homer drool]AGAGAGAGAGA[/Homer drool]


CJ - damn you. I got nosy and wanted to know WTF Elly was. Yowza. Subscribed! :P


Urizen wrote:
CJ - damn you. I got nosy and wanted to know WTF Elly was. Yowza. Subscribed! :P

Posts like these are just terrible in the morning.... ;D

(And good morning all!)

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Urizen wrote:
And I'm with you, Pat. I don't like coffee either. I can't even stand anything scented or flavored from mocha, either.

Yeah. It's Vivarin FTW! All the caffeine and none of the bitter burned bean flavor!

And I like to debate things, and have interesting discussions on all topics. I just get steamed when people sit upon their high horse and spurt out judgemental opinionated b*#%&@#* without ANYTHING to back their claims up.

"XX Edition is crap"

"Bush/Obama/Clinton/Reagan/Carter suck" (with no reason as to why you think that)

"Republicans/Democrats are evil weasels." (Once again, with nothing posted to back up the assertion)

Meh, but I'm dredging evil politics into the homeline thread so I'll quit it. I need to go do some stuff anyhoo ...

Unfortunately, you're going to run into one of "the usual suspects" when you have a thread like that. That's definitely where the Will save comes in, because you don't need to point out what an idiot that person is, or how hollow their "argument" is. I know, consider certain posters as giving you a +5 circumstance bonus, because you know it's not going to work. :)


Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
Urizen wrote:
CJ - damn you. I got nosy and wanted to know WTF Elly was. Yowza. Subscribed! :P

Posts like these are just terrible in the morning.... ;D

(And good morning all!)

Heh. It made for a good caffeinated substitute. :P

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Mac Boyce wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P
Going to job interview post

Good luck with interview post.

Now I'm off the play Batman. Later!

Wait, but, you said Pathfinder. You're playing Batman in your Pathfinder game?

<Spleen explodes>

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P
Going to job interview post

Good luck on your job interview!


taig wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P
Going to job interview post

Good luck on your job interview!

Thanks Taig. Ok, taking my D20s and really leaving this time. Maybe later I can stay away from contentious threads. Then again ...


<rolls a Perception check>

Oh no....


Urizen wrote:
Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
Urizen wrote:
CJ - damn you. I got nosy and wanted to know WTF Elly was. Yowza. Subscribed! :P

Posts like these are just terrible in the morning.... ;D

(And good morning all!)

Heh. It made for a good caffeinated substitute. :P

This is another one of those FB things, isn't it? :)

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Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
You're never too old for Legos. :D

I have all of the first 2 years worth of Star Wars Lego. Then it became too expensive for me to keep getting it.

I did still get both the Rogue Shadow and Twilight though.

Urizen wrote:
My old man even signed me up for a Lego VIP membership. I had a geekgasm, I tell you.

I signed my "Daughter" up to the Lego VIP Club. ;)

I have had to indulge my inner child though.
I have all of the Star Wars Transformers. How could I resist something that combined my two favourite childhood toys into one super sweet packaging. :D


Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:


This is another one of those FB things, isn't it? :)

Depends what you mean by 'FB things'....? I'm a neophyte to FB just the past week, so I may be a little slow on the uptake. You'll have to pardon me. :)

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And I missed a day and am now 10 pages behind...
hmmm... I start work in 4.5 hours. Maybe I can get them all read by then?


flash_cxxi wrote:
Urizen wrote:
My old man even signed me up for a Lego VIP membership. I had a geekgasm, I tell you.

I signed my "Daughter" up to the Lego VIP Club. ;)

I have had to indulge my inner child though.
I have all of the Star Wars Transformers. How could I resist something that combined my two favourite childhood toys into one super sweet packaging. :D

When I saw that as a gift, I was like...forget Willie Wonka, now THIS is the golden ticket. :P

Speaking of golden tickets, one of my friends was kind enough to get me a $25.00 Paizo gift certificate. Be still my beating heart.

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Solnes wrote:
Hubby had a few left over Star Wars toys that he gave to our oldest. I know that they would be worth a bit of something, but he wanted Kellen to have them. :)

I have some Flash toys (Justice League) in the garage on a shelf still in the boxes that are 5 or 6 years old. Seth loves motorbikes at the moment and he saw my Flash/Motorbike one and asked for it. I said no, but then relented later and opened it up for him to play with. He had it for 15 minutes (of which he didn't stop playing with it) then chucked a tantrum over something and threw the bike on the deck, smashing off half of the plastic windshield.

I know he's only 1, but it still hurt. :(

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Urizen wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
Urizen wrote:
My old man even signed me up for a Lego VIP membership. I had a geekgasm, I tell you.

I signed my "Daughter" up to the Lego VIP Club. ;)

I have had to indulge my inner child though.
I have all of the Star Wars Transformers. How could I resist something that combined my two favourite childhood toys into one super sweet packaging. :D

When I saw that as a gift, I was like...forget Willie Wonka, now THIS is the golden ticket. :P

Last year my parents got me The Millenium Falcon for Christmas! It is the first time they have ever pandered to my inner child.

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flash_cxxi wrote:

And I missed a day and am now 10 pages behind...

hmmm... I start work in 4.5 hours. Maybe I can get them all read by then?

Nope, you should get some sleep. :)


flash_cxxi wrote:
Last year my parents got me The Millenium Falcon for Christmas! It is the first time they have ever pandered to my inner child.

About damn time! Now you need to have a Slave 1. :P

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Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Or Sliders. ;)
Ugh. Please. No White Castles for me. Mom used to work for corporate.
The TV show.

I have up to Season 4 on DVD.

I love that show, it is one of my favourites. :)

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Urizen wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
Last year my parents got me The Millenium Falcon for Christmas! It is the first time they have ever pandered to my inner child.
About damn time! Now you need to have a Slave 1. :P

I already have both versions (Boba & Jango). Bought them myself. Plus I have 2 A-Wings (my favourite ship) and a crapload of Figures.

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taig wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:

And I missed a day and am now 10 pages behind...

hmmm... I start work in 4.5 hours. Maybe I can get them all read by then?
Nope, you should get some sleep. :)

And I will... soon... :)

How's that Superstar Entry comin' along?


flash_cxxi wrote:
I already have both versions (Boba & Jango). Bought them myself. Plus I have 2 A-Wings (my favourite ship) and a crapload of Figures.

It's amazing how many figures are out nowadays. Sometimes I get that nagging feeling that I need to pick up something at random, but then I realize I'd put myself into an OCD pattern and roll a successful will save.

Maybe the 40 Year Old Virgin movie scared me. Haha. Actually, I didn't have that to worry about, but it put the collection of action figures in a whole new light, you know. :P

I still have an unopened box of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit I've yet to find anyone to play against. All six films included.

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Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Hubby and I are Marvel only, for the most part. Although I enjoyed watching Smallville. We are letting the kids make their own decisions. They seem to like Batman and Batgirl. :)
C'mon, you can break the mould a little bit and watch a little Justice League or Green Lantern. ;P

Yeah. I'm a Marvel guy (or at least I was until Civil War, that stupid Event was a factor in driving me away from comics) but oddly enough my Favourite Character is DC. Go figure...

If you're gonna watch a DC show, then watch Justice League... at least then you'll have one good super hero to keep you occupied. ;)


flash_cxxi wrote:

Yeah. I'm a Marvel guy (or at least I was until Civil War, that stupid Event was a factor in driving me away from comics) but oddly enough my Favourite Character is DC. Go figure...

If you're gonna watch a DC show, then watch Justice League... at least then you'll have one good super hero to keep you occupied. ;)

I still need to catch up on my Clone Wars on DVR. Unfortunately I have to share storage space with my lady or else I'd tag on more programs to record. But she needs her Ellen / Private Practice / Gray's Anatomy / etc. fixes.

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Urizen wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
I already have both versions (Boba & Jango). Bought them myself. Plus I have 2 A-Wings (my favourite ship) and a crapload of Figures.

It's amazing how many figures are out nowadays. Sometimes I get that nagging feeling that I need to pick up something at random, but then I realize I'd put myself into an OCD pattern and roll a successful will save.

Maybe the 40 Year Old Virgin movie scared me. Haha. Actually, I didn't have that to worry about, but it put the collection of action figures in a whole new light, you know. :P

I still have an unopened box of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit I've yet to find anyone to play against. All six films included.

I've cut back a lot (mainly due to no spare money) but I still occasionally get a figure that either strikes my fancy or is a favourite character. Some of mine are opened and some unopened. I figure that when the kids a re old enough I'll break and open them up to let them play like I did with the Flash Motorbike.

I don't have the Six Film version of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit, but I do have the Original Trilogy one. I have played it half a dozen times, but now noone will play me because I always win by at least 4 pieces of pie... :/

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taig wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Good Mornin' guys. Now off to work I go Post.
Has the day off and is playing Pathfinder all day post. :P
Going to job interview post

Good luck with interview post.

Now I'm off the play Batman. Later!

Wait, but, you said Pathfinder. You're playing Batman in your Pathfinder game?

<Spleen explodes>

No. I'm playing PF at around 12. I needed to kill time until then and no one was on!!

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flash_cxxi wrote:
taig wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:

And I missed a day and am now 10 pages behind...

hmmm... I start work in 4.5 hours. Maybe I can get them all read by then?
Nope, you should get some sleep. :)

And I will... soon... :)

How's that Superstar Entry comin' along?

Pretty much done. I'm waiting on a critique, but I'll probably submit it tonight. I think (hope) I've got a good one this year.

How about yours?


Urizen wrote:
Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:


This is another one of those FB things, isn't it? :)

Depends what you mean by 'FB things'....? I'm a neophyte to FB just the past week, so I may be a little slow on the uptake. You'll have to pardon me. :)

I just assumed it was another one of those interesting things people can send one another on FaceBook. I'm sure I'm totally wrong :)

And no worries sir - I'm right there with you. I don't think I've checked the page I recently set up in about 2 weeks. Ah well, I did warn folks that I would never have time to check it...guess that's why hardly anybody's talking to me here now, neh? ;P

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flash_cxxi wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Hubby and I are Marvel only, for the most part. Although I enjoyed watching Smallville. We are letting the kids make their own decisions. They seem to like Batman and Batgirl. :)
C'mon, you can break the mould a little bit and watch a little Justice League or Green Lantern. ;P

Yeah. I'm a Marvel guy (or at least I was until Civil War, that stupid Event was a factor in driving me away from comics) but oddly enough my Favourite Character is DC. Go figure...

If you're gonna watch a DC show, then watch Justice League... at least then you'll have one good super hero to keep you occupied. ;)

I'm mostly a Marvel fan too, and I agree about Civil War (basically, once they gave the reins of the MU to Bendis, things went downhill, IMO). My two favorite characters, Firestorm and Flash, happen to be DC characters too. :)

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Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:


This is another one of those FB things, isn't it? :)

Depends what you mean by 'FB things'....? I'm a neophyte to FB just the past week, so I may be a little slow on the uptake. You'll have to pardon me. :)

I just assumed it was another one of those interesting things people can send one another on FaceBook. I'm sure I'm totally wrong :)

And no worries sir - I'm right there with you. I don't think I've checked the page I recently set up in about 2 weeks. Ah well, I did warn folks that I would never have time to check it...guess that's why hardly anybody's talking to me here now, neh? ;P

Hi, Devlyn! :)

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Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:


One word. Coffee. :D

The whole pot, I imagine. :D

Personally, I can't drink the stuff. It's like water with dirt to me.

+1

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taig wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Hubby and I are Marvel only, for the most part. Although I enjoyed watching Smallville. We are letting the kids make their own decisions. They seem to like Batman and Batgirl. :)
C'mon, you can break the mould a little bit and watch a little Justice League or Green Lantern. ;P

Yeah. I'm a Marvel guy (or at least I was until Civil War, that stupid Event was a factor in driving me away from comics) but oddly enough my Favourite Character is DC. Go figure...

If you're gonna watch a DC show, then watch Justice League... at least then you'll have one good super hero to keep you occupied. ;)

I'm mostly a Marvel fan too, and I agree about Civil War (basically, once they gave the reins of the MU to Bendis, things went downhill, IMO). My two favorite characters, Firestorm and Flash, happen to be DC characters too. :)

You need to come over to the DCside. We have at least one thing going for us. No BENDIS!.

EDIT: WhooHooo!! Another ToTP!!!! This version of FaWTL RULES!

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