
Eric Swanson |

Woodraven wrote:This is the song that got me introduced to TMBGSame here. That and Particle Man got me totally hooked.
Hampton and Plucky FTW.
LOL!

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How about...
If I had beards like those guys I'd be afraid of slamming them in doors or standing too close to bicycles.

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Urizen - you will appreciate this.
Went to Half Price Books last night and I found a bunch of old Dragon magazines for $1 a piece. Bought all 16 that they had. The oldest one was issue #17. I love Half Price Books, too bad the closest one is now about an hour away from me.

Urizen |

Urizen - you will appreciate this.
Went to Half Price Books last night and I found a bunch of old Dragon magazines for $1 a piece. Bought all 16 that they had. The oldest one was issue #17. I love Half Price Books, too bad the closest one is now about an hour away from me.
Definitely a +1. I've been coming across them too up here and grabbed the ones I didn't have, but they were going for $0.50 apiece.
My latest acquisitions from HPB this year:
- Prime Directive d20$24.95, priced at $6.98
- Ravenloft Denizens of Darkness, $29.95, priced at $14.98
- Deadlands Hell on Earth d20, $25.00, priced at $12.48
- Black Sails over Freeport, $32.95, priced at $16.48
- Bastards & Bloodlines, $19.95, priced at $9.98
- Metal Gods, $14.95, priced at $5.98
- Star Wars d20 Ultimate Adversaries, $29.95, priced at $6.98
- Star Wars d20 The Dark Side Sourcebook, $29.95, priced at $6.98
- Star Wars d20 Power of the Jedi Sourcebook, $29.95, priced at $14.98
- Star Wars d20 The New Jedi Order Sourcebook, $29.95, priced at $6.98
- Star Wars d20 Hero’s Guide, $29.95, priced at $6.98
- Star Wars d20, Rebellion Era Sourcebook, $29.95, priced at $6.98
- Slayer’s Guide Compendium Volume 1, $34.95, priced at $6.98
- OGL Cybernet Cyberpunk Roleplaying, $39.95, priced at $19.98
- Link: West The Ultimate d20 Western RPG, $19.95, priced at $9.98
- Fading Suns d20, $25.00, priced at $5.98
- Menace Manual d20, $34.95, priced at $17.48
- Modern d20, $39.95, priced at $19.98
- The Red Star Campaign Campaign Setting, $34.95, priced at $8.48
- Aerial Adventure Guide, $27.95, priced at $3.98
Plus coupon(s) I have from HPB, take another 15% off.
FTW

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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:Urizen - you will appreciate this.
Went to Half Price Books last night and I found a bunch of old Dragon magazines for $1 a piece. Bought all 16 that they had. The oldest one was issue #17. I love Half Price Books, too bad the closest one is now about an hour away from me.
Definitely a +1. I've been coming across them too up here and grabbed the ones I didn't have, but they were going for $0.50 apiece.
My latest acquisitions from HPB this year:
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Plus coupon(s) I have from HPB, take another 15% off.
FTW
Well done sir. HPB is the best!

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Good morning, all. What did I miss?
Joan and Frank decided to surprise their families and elope, not knowing that Joan's father Daniel had just booked a large hall and caterer by taking out a second mortgage on his houseboat. Meanwhile, Sally became afraid for her life upon learning that her ex-husband Joe had broken out of prison in Paraguay and was on his way back to the states. Across town, the Annual Mime convention had gotten under way....NO wait! That's my soap opera.

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Celestial Healer wrote:Good morning, all. What did I miss?Joan and Frank decided to surprise their families and elope, not knowing that Joan's father Daniel had just booked a large hall and caterer by taking out a second mortgage on his houseboat. Meanwhile, Sally became afraid for her life upon learning that her ex-husband Joe had broken out of prison in Paraguay and was on his way back to the states. Across town, the Annual Mime convention had gotten under way....NO wait! That's my soap opera.
Just your soap opera??? But I wanted to go to Joan and Frank's wedding!

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Aberzombie wrote:Just your soap opera??? But I wanted to go to Joan and Frank's wedding!Celestial Healer wrote:Good morning, all. What did I miss?Joan and Frank decided to surprise their families and elope, not knowing that Joan's father Daniel had just booked a large hall and caterer by taking out a second mortgage on his houseboat. Meanwhile, Sally became afraid for her life upon learning that her ex-husband Joe had broken out of prison in Paraguay and was on his way back to the states. Across town, the Annual Mime convention had gotten under way....NO wait! That's my soap opera.
Naah, I heard they weren't going to have any booze because of Joan's strict religious beliefs.

Solnes |

Celestial Healer wrote:Naah, I heard they weren't going to have any booze because of Joan's strict religious beliefs.Aberzombie wrote:Just your soap opera??? But I wanted to go to Joan and Frank's wedding!Celestial Healer wrote:Good morning, all. What did I miss?Joan and Frank decided to surprise their families and elope, not knowing that Joan's father Daniel had just booked a large hall and caterer by taking out a second mortgage on his houseboat. Meanwhile, Sally became afraid for her life upon learning that her ex-husband Joe had broken out of prison in Paraguay and was on his way back to the states. Across town, the Annual Mime convention had gotten under way....NO wait! That's my soap opera.
No booze? Heathens!

Emperor7 |

Solnes wrote:Glad it went well for you. Your dinner sounds better than hospital food, he he.It was indeed a reference to CB.... but we are past that now.
Took our neglected kids to walk the mall tonight. Got them each a Orange Julius, A chocolate covered pretzel, dinner at the food court and let them peek out candy that may find its way into their Easter baskets. I managed to sweet talk the hubby into a pound of mixed Jelly Belly jelly beans. Dinner was Smitty's, and was soooo good. All the kids were very well behaved. Untill it was time to go home and they didn't want to touch one another....at all.....4 inches apart was not far enough. I remember yelling at my mom that my brother was touching me during car rides......now I know how she felt. ;)
+1
Glad to see you got the wife home

Solnes |

Eric Swanson wrote:Solnes wrote:Glad it went well for you. Your dinner sounds better than hospital food, he he.It was indeed a reference to CB.... but we are past that now.
Took our neglected kids to walk the mall tonight. Got them each a Orange Julius, A chocolate covered pretzel, dinner at the food court and let them peek out candy that may find its way into their Easter baskets. I managed to sweet talk the hubby into a pound of mixed Jelly Belly jelly beans. Dinner was Smitty's, and was soooo good. All the kids were very well behaved. Untill it was time to go home and they didn't want to touch one another....at all.....4 inches apart was not far enough. I remember yelling at my mom that my brother was touching me during car rides......now I know how she felt. ;)
+1
So Eric, the wifey not released yet? bummer
She came home last night. How are you lovey? Glad to have you back, we missed you. :D