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Creepy toys for top of the page!

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Just a little nudge and I'm off to take my shower.


nudge


So nobody knows what issues those articles are in? Unfortunate...


David Fryer wrote:

Lyn: Go to the doctor. If nothing else to put your mind at ease. Plus they will give you fun meds.

Meh. Range of motion is fine, and was last night. I hate spending money to go to the doctor unless I absolutely have to. As for fun meds, I take nothing stronger than ibuprofen. You remember that night Kirk was posting after having taken some painkillers? Yeah, it looks like that. Except that the hallucinations make me motion sick and I vomit everywhere.

Besides, it only hurts like hell today. No more involuntary tears every time I move my arm. So it's probably fine.


Moorluck wrote:

So as some of you may have noticed, there is now an Arden Moore here. Kellen decided to get up at 5am, set up his little sisters Paizo account and start posting for her. You should have seen the $350 worth of merchandise he was trying to order when I got up. :/

EDIT:And ninja'd by my wife.

Wow. SO you guys had an eventful morning. o.O


Moorluck wrote:
He did ask me what a Cool-thooloo was. :)

lol. Bryce got the Cthulhu puppet for Christmas last year. It was so much fun horrifying the grandparents before Christmas. Everytime anyone asked him what he wanted he said he wanted a sled and a stuffed toy Cthulhu. :)

He still sleeps with it at night....which may explain some things...

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lynora wrote:
He still sleeps with it at night....which may explain some things...

It wispers mind-shattering truths to him ...


Lord Fyre wrote:
lynora wrote:
He still sleeps with it at night....which may explain some things...
It wispers mind-shattering truths to him ...

That's what I'm afraid of....;)

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lynora wrote:
Lord Fyre wrote:
lynora wrote:
He still sleeps with it at night....which may explain some things...
It wispers mind-shattering truths to him ...
That's what I'm afraid of....;)

Bah. I had plenty of dolls that talked to me in my sleep, and I turned out just... Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fthangn!!!


Then again, I'm not sure I have a lot of room to talk about being mentally disturbed since I have two of my aliases trying to kill each other. Again.

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Sorry about that. :(


Lord Fyre wrote:
Sorry about that. :(

lol. So not your fault. You're not the one with the hostile multiple personalities. ;)

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Celestial Healer wrote:
I had plenty of dolls.....

Well, that explains some things. :)

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Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I had plenty of dolls.....
Well, that explains some things. :)

Why don't you go off and play with your Strawberry Shortcake set.

;)

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I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I had plenty of dolls.....
Well, that explains some things. :)

Why don't you go off and play with your Strawberry Shortcake set.

;)

Hey! That's a collectors item! You don't just PLAY with it!!! ;)

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Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.

While you're there, can you pick me up the latest issue of Field and Stream.

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Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
While you're there, can you pick me up the latest issue of Field and Stream.

Sure thing.

Spoiler:
I'll also pick up a copy of Gay Times because, well, you know what they say about hunting...

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Uhm, half orc?

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Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.

Is Martial Power II calling?

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
While you're there, can you pick me up the latest issue of Field and Stream.

Sure thing.

** spoiler omitted **

Thanks. That's a very thoughtful and sensitive gesture on your part.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
I actually had a Teddy Ruxpin bear :)

O_o


lynora wrote:
Lord Fyre wrote:
Sorry about that. :(
lol. So not your fault. You're not the one with the hostile multiple personalities. ;)

Meh. We have to do that. ESPECIALLY since Patrick's too busy for us. *hint*

Of course my BBEG's just want to kill/torment everyone so it's not really a personal grudge.

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Callous Jack wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I actually had a Teddy Ruxpin bear :)
O_o

Did you see the NCIS where Teddy Ruxpin was a piece of evidence?


I'm Teddy Ruxpin, be my friend,
Or you shall meet an untimely end.
You shall shake and you shall weep,
Unless you count on me to keep.
Don't mind my eyes that glow like fire,
Unless you choose to risk my ire.
Sing with me my wilting song,
And hear me talk all night long.
Ignore your parents when they do protest,
They soon shall go to their eternal rest.

I'm Teddy Ruxpin, the last friend you'll ever need.


I think someone needs an exorcist.

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David Fryer wrote:
Did you see the NCIS where Teddy Ruxpin was a piece of evidence?

If I recall, some software guy was using the TR processor as a computer module, or something like that...

Then McGee had it sitting at his desk and was programming it so say crap to people.

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Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
While you're there, can you pick me up the latest issue of Field and Stream.

Sure thing.

** spoiler omitted **

Thanks. That's a very thoughtful and sensitive gesture on your part.

You're welcome.

Spoiler:
Any time, you hunter you.

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David Fryer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
Is Martial Power II calling?

Indeed. It's in my car :)

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Aberzombie wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Did you see the NCIS where Teddy Ruxpin was a piece of evidence?

If I recall, some software guy was using the TR processor as a computer module, or something like that...

Then McGee had it sitting at his desk and was programming it so say crap to people.

That's the one. McGee takes alot o crap but he could really put the hurt on Tony if he ever felt like it.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
Is Martial Power II calling?
Indeed. It's in my car :)

Let me know how it is.

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David Fryer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
I'm going to go to Barnes & Noble on my lunch, I think. Back in a few.
Is Martial Power II calling?
Indeed. It's in my car :)
Let me know how it is.

What I saw looking through it at the store looked excellent. Even though they're not the type of characters I usually play (since I tend to like a good dose of magic), there's lots of niftiness there.

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David Fryer wrote:
That's the one. McGee takes alot o crap but he could really put the hurt on Tony if he ever felt like it.

Too true! Beware the wrath of the geek who knows how to hack into your bank account and replace all your e-statements with links to porn.


AIEEEEEEE!

It's Wednesday!


Priestess of Moorluck wrote:
I think someone needs an exorcist.

Try it, man-thing! Try it, and you'll think Chucky was the most gentle doll ever made. Err...spawned.

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Aberzombie wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
That's the one. McGee takes alot o crap but he could really put the hurt on Tony if he ever felt like it.
Too true! Beware the wrath of the geek who knows how to hack into your bank account and replace all your e-statements with links to porn.

Tim could easily erase Tony's entire life.


how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

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Too many.

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Woodraven wrote:
how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

Ironically, your bookmarks actually make the thread longer, so you have more to read.

[hippeh]It's blowing my mind, dude![/hippeh]


Celestial Healer wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

Ironically, your bookmarks actually make the thread longer, so you have more to read.

[hippeh]It's blowing my mind, dude![/hippeh]

So it's like travelling at warp speed in the Star Trek Universe in that it's slowly destroying the universe?

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Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

Ironically, your bookmarks actually make the thread longer, so you have more to read.

[hippeh]It's blowing my mind, dude![/hippeh]

So it's like travelling at warp speed in the Star Trek Universe in that it's slowly destroying the universe?

I think it's like washing a stack of dinner plates, and when you need to stop part-way through, you stick a clean salad plate in there so you can find where you left off.

(Just teasing, WR!)


Awright folks, I am off for now. If anyone can find those issues of Dragon/Dungeon, please post 'em. Possibly see you guys from home.


Freehold DM wrote:
Awright folks, I am off for now. If anyone can find those issues of Dragon/Dungeon, please post 'em. Possibly see you guys from home.

Which issues? We have quite a collection.

(Thanks for helping us grow it Sharoth.)


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

Ironically, your bookmarks actually make the thread longer, so you have more to read.

[hippeh]It's blowing my mind, dude![/hippeh]

So it's like travelling at warp speed in the Star Trek Universe in that it's slowly destroying the universe?

I think it's like washing a stack of dinner plates, and when you need to stop part-way through, you stick a clean salad plate in there so you can find where you left off.

(Just teasing, WR!)

don't you mean slaad?


Solnes wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Awright folks, I am off for now. If anyone can find those issues of Dragon/Dungeon, please post 'em. Possibly see you guys from home.

Which issues? We have quite a collection.

(Thanks for helping us grow it Sharoth.)

It's a pair of articles I'm looking for actually...One article was on survival checks and things you find and can eat, including hazards you run into when you fail your check, and the other article was on grisly bodies PCs could find, including someone who had been walled up and another person who was locked away tied to a chair because their skin was poisionous.


Woodraven wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
how many bookmarks do I have to make in a day to keep up

Ironically, your bookmarks actually make the thread longer, so you have more to read.

[hippeh]It's blowing my mind, dude![/hippeh]

So it's like travelling at warp speed in the Star Trek Universe in that it's slowly destroying the universe?

I think it's like washing a stack of dinner plates, and when you need to stop part-way through, you stick a clean salad plate in there so you can find where you left off.

(Just teasing, WR!)

don't you mean slaad?

If you insist.

*eggs Woodraven*


Freehold DM wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Awright folks, I am off for now. If anyone can find those issues of Dragon/Dungeon, please post 'em. Possibly see you guys from home.

Which issues? We have quite a collection.

(Thanks for helping us grow it Sharoth.)

It's a pair of articles I'm looking for actually...One article was on survival checks and things you find and can eat, including hazards you run into when you fail your check, and the other article was on grisly bodies PCs could find, including someone who had been walled up and another person who was locked away tied to a chair because their skin was poisionous.

I think we have the second one, we'll look for it and let you know if we do.


Solnes wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Awright folks, I am off for now. If anyone can find those issues of Dragon/Dungeon, please post 'em. Possibly see you guys from home.

Which issues? We have quite a collection.

(Thanks for helping us grow it Sharoth.)

It's a pair of articles I'm looking for actually...One article was on survival checks and things you find and can eat, including hazards you run into when you fail your check, and the other article was on grisly bodies PCs could find, including someone who had been walled up and another person who was locked away tied to a chair because their skin was poisionous.
I think we have the second one, we'll look for it and let you know if we do.

YAY! Thank you! rides home happy


Emperor7 wrote:
lynora wrote:
Lord Fyre wrote:
Sorry about that. :(
lol. So not your fault. You're not the one with the hostile multiple personalities. ;)

Meh. We have to do that. ESPECIALLY since Patrick's too busy for us. *hint*

Of course my BBEG's just want to kill/torment everyone so it's not really a personal grudge.

Good evening all.

E7 I'd LOVE to jump in, but honestly, I'm starting to think I might even have to cut down my PbP posting. I am not getting much time in with a full-time job, and having to look for ANOTHER job at the same time because the job is temporary. That and I have 1/2 the house chores since my wife is working night shifts and I am attempting to get back in shape with an early-morning gym workout.

*sigh*

I need a clone ...

EDIT: Monkey gripes for ToTP! WOOT!

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