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Studpuffin wrote:
Urizen wrote:
It definitely could be at my house the next time. I just need to finish up attaching the manacles to the walls and installing the jello pit down in the basement. And the one way camera. And well ... I've already spoken too much.
You sir, are a gentleman.

I like to think I cater to the fine arts of gamer deviancy. Getting my woman to agree is another matter. ;)

Scarab Sages

Ok everyone. I've got some new pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
What'd you do?
Possibly upset the harmony of things in being too assertive in my desire to go to MyrtleCon 2.

They just got done with the last one, and in all the time that FAWTL has been going (in one form or another) they've only done MB once. I wouldn't expect invitations for MB2 to go out right away, so perhaps just put that on the back burner until everyone decides that they're gonna actually have a MB2.

Besides, it might be at Urizen or Taig's house this time.

It definitely could be at my house the next time. I just need to finish up attaching the manacles to the walls and installing the jello pit down in the basement. And the one way camera. And well ... I've already spoken too much.
Who the hell would want to go to Ohio? ;)

Your mom wasn't complaining last night.


ba-boom-bish!


Moff Rimmer wrote:
Ok everyone. I've got some nude pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).

Well....where are they?

Scarab Sages

Urizen wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Ok everyone. I've got some nude pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).
Well....where are they?

Those are on the other site.

;-)


Moff Rimmer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
*gigglesnort*
Way off topic -- Does anyone else (besides me) remember Gigglesnort Hotel?

Yep. I referenced it once, but saw no sign of recognition.


Moff Rimmer wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Ok everyone. I've got some nude pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).
Well....where are they?

Those are on the other site.

;-)

What? You're going to make me surf beyond the outer rim to locate them myself? You Moffs ... keep the goods to yourself and don't share with others out in the open. *shakes fist*

;P


Dr. Double Honors, Ph.D. wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
*gigglesnort*
Way off topic -- Does anyone else (besides me) remember Gigglesnort Hotel?
Yep. I referenced it once, but saw no sign of recognition.

No recollection ... but someone going by the name of 'Mayor B.J.' ... my parents probably kept that off my viewing radar to keep me from being stained by such perversions.

They failed. Epically.


Dirty Dragon owes me, man...


Urizen wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
What'd you do?
Possibly upset the harmony of things in being too assertive in my desire to go to MyrtleCon 2.

They just got done with the last one, and in all the time that FAWTL has been going (in one form or another) they've only done MB once. I wouldn't expect invitations for MB2 to go out right away, so perhaps just put that on the back burner until everyone decides that they're gonna actually have a MB2.

Besides, it might be at Urizen or Taig's house this time.

It definitely could be at my house the next time. I just need to finish up attaching the manacles to the walls and installing the jello pit down in the basement. And the one way camera. And well ... I've already spoken too much.
Who the hell would want to go to Ohio? ;)

Your mom wasn't complaining last night.

:shakes head:

My Mom is 79 years old. Actually, she will be in October. But, you get the drift. :P

Liberty's Edge

Dr. Double Honors, Ph.D. wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:


Nope. Just a bunch of milwaulkee-tan transplant rich kids living in denial of every possible application of the term and individual words that make it up, happy to show they are "real" in that they live cheek-by-jowl with a strange combination(even for brooklyn) of homeless, immigrants(every combination of legal and not), and aged brooklynites wondering when the neighborhood went to hell.
Norah Jones?

She isn't from Milwaukee, she's from some southern Oklahoma town called "Dallas" or something...


gp

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Heathansson wrote:

deer with fangs.

and they're real, unlike drop bears, which are fake.
Unless a rabid koala falls on your ass.
Then they're sorta real.

Koalas...that makes me think of something...

taig wrote:
I DO NOT WANT A RABID KOALA ATTACKING MY ASS!!!!
Ah, that is what it made me think of. In our Mutants Down Under campaign of the After the Bomb RPG, the outback is populated with countless roving koala rape gangs. You don't want them to catch you...

O_o

RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
TAD** spoiler omitted **
I am fully aware of the situation. My mom has been informed as well. She's never been to South Carolina, and I'm sure that there's plenty for her to do there on her own. I'd really like it if I could be invited to hang out with the group though. I can take care of my own accomadations.
** spoiler omitted **...
I do not need my mom to come with me. I am a fully capable person and I can account for myself. I do not have any mental disabilities that prevent me from traveling alone, I have done it countless times before. It is my hearts desire to be there next year. I absolutely know that it is nothing like PaizoCon, I have had plenty of friends that were on the wild side and I even had my own stint walking on the edge of darkness. I can take care of myself, I don't need to be supervised to have a good time. It really is my hearts desire to be there next year.
** spoiler omitted **...

I was at PaizoCon last year, and you literally do not have to leave the hotel during the experience (I went next door to Denny's and down the street for barbecue, but they have a restaurant on site). At MBCon, we were all over the place.

RPG Superstar 2012

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Ok everyone. I've got some new pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).

You have a gift for composition, Moff!


gp


houstonderek wrote:
Dr. Double Honors, Ph.D. wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:


Nope. Just a bunch of milwaulkee-tan transplant rich kids living in denial of every possible application of the term and individual words that make it up, happy to show they are "real" in that they live cheek-by-jowl with a strange combination(even for brooklyn) of homeless, immigrants(every combination of legal and not), and aged brooklynites wondering when the neighborhood went to hell.
Norah Jones?
She isn't from Milwaukee, she's from some southern Oklahoma town called "Dallas" or something...

I know, just seeing if you'd raise to the bait.

Liberty's Edge

BOO!


Dishes done, hubby cooking sausage and rice for dinner. So hungry and it smells so wonderful.

Scarab Sages

taig wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Ok everyone. I've got some new pics up. Enjoy (and let me know what you think).
You have a gift for composition, Moff!

Thanks.

This was funny. I went with my son. (8 year old.) I stopped by the store and picked up a spray bottle. He asked me why. I asked him if he's seen pictures of flowers with water/dew on them. I told him that I was going to try and make that happen if it isn't on the flowers to begin with. He says -- "so you're going to cheat".


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Urizen wrote:

Your mom wasn't complaining last night.

:shakes head:

My Mom is 79 years old. Actually, she will be in October. But, you get the drift. :P

You're trying to tell me something.

<rolls a Perception Check>: 1

Nope. Not sure what you're trying to tell me.

Speaking of .... anyone seen Racquel Welch lately? She's like 68 or something and she's still fine! link


Leave it to Urizen to up the ante to GMILF...


taig wrote:
I was at PaizoCon last year, and you literally do not have to leave the hotel during the experience (I went next door to Denny's and down the street for barbecue, but they have a restaurant on site). At MBCon, we were all over the place.

Whoops! My apologies, sire! I was ignorant of your social status. Since you are the expert, you can speak of such ex cathedra. ;)


Solnes wrote:
Dishes done, hubby cooking sausage and rice for dinner. So hungry and it smells so wonderful.

Your hubby's sausage? The man does have a plan. Hook. Line. And wenching. :p


Whew..that two year old tantrum was diverted. :)


Dr. Double Honors, Ph.D. wrote:
Leave it to Urizen to up the ante to GMILF...

Are you disagreeing with my perspective on this specific instance?


Solnes wrote:
Whew..that two year old tantrum was diverted. :)

Cars ... Iron Man ... (?)


Urizen wrote:
Dr. Double Honors, Ph.D. wrote:
Leave it to Urizen to up the ante to GMILF...
Are you disagreeing with my perspective on this specific instance?

No, no... just giving credit where credit is due.


Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Dishes done, hubby cooking sausage and rice for dinner. So hungry and it smells so wonderful.
Your hubby's sausage? The man does have a plan. Hook. Line. And wenching. :p

Ha. Ha. Ha.


Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Whew..that two year old tantrum was diverted. :)
Cars ... Iron Man ... (?)

Brownies. :)


Kids are watching The second Harry Potter. Nice change from the Animated movies. Although Meet the Robinson's was awesome.


Mmm, dinner done. Time to eat...Nom Nom Nom!


Just got off the bike. Up to 40 minutes today. Will do another 20 minutes in three hours.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
I was at PaizoCon last year, and you literally do not have to leave the hotel during the experience (I went next door to Denny's and down the street for barbecue, but they have a restaurant on site). At MBCon, we were all over the place.
Whoops! My apologies, sire! I was ignorant of your social status. Since you are the expert, you can speak of such ex cathedra. ;)

I've never been compared to the Pope before. :)


Okay this begs the question; what is there to do at PaizoCon besides gaming and buying RPG stuff?

The Exchange

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
niel wrote:
Urizen wrote:

niel wrote:

Thing wrote:
I have spent a big chunk of the day working on a Champions Campaign. I plan on having it make a sharp turn toward an Age of Apocalypse setting. The problem is that I am the only one with the rules and I think I have only one or two of my gaming group that has ever even played any edition of Champions. :(

Have you considered Mutants and Masterminds? It has some advantages over the Hero system, especially for those unfamiliar to Hero. It is d20 based, so the play rules are easier to pick up. Building characters requires less math. The numer 12 is not a central part of combat. You don't have to keep track of endurance. It has mechanics for doing cool bits that are not on your character sheet. The game has a reasonably cheap players book. And it is only 2nd edition and none of the core rulebooks has been proven to be so thick it will stop light caliber bullets (I've seen the picture).
The down side- it doesn't use hit poits which can be weird for some.

Now that Green Ronin has picked up the DC license, they're going to follow up with a 3rd edition to M&M this fall. Just an obligatory FYI.

I heard that rumour, but didn't know it was confirmed.

Still not bullet-proof though.

I have played M&M and I just didn't like the system that well although I had fun the time we played it. Bob, the baby splugorth, was my character. It is also wide open in a way that characters can be easily broken from what I've seen. Or, more to the point, they can be badly broken in ways that I might not pick up as a GM.

I have always been fond of the Champions game and have been wanting to play a game of it for a long while. Also, I am familiar enough with all the aspects of the system that I can put checks on people attempting to break characters. The newer edition also makes it easier in my opinion to watch for such things. Plus, with all the available suppoert out there, I can have instant access to countless villains for the party to face without...

Yeah I have a copy of the first book to look at now.... I am not sure how I feel about ti but I have yet to read it all. I liked the figured characteristics.


Solnes wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Whew..that two year old tantrum was diverted. :)
Cars ... Iron Man ... (?)
Brownies. :)

Now exactly what were in those brownies? :p


Let
there
be
post!


taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
I was at PaizoCon last year, and you literally do not have to leave the hotel during the experience (I went next door to Denny's and down the street for barbecue, but they have a restaurant on site). At MBCon, we were all over the place.
Whoops! My apologies, sire! I was ignorant of your social status. Since you are the expert, you can speak of such ex cathedra. ;)
I've never been compared to the Pope before. :)

All hail Rex Taig I!


rattles chains


Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Okay this begs the question; what is there to do at PaizoCon besides gaming and buying RPG stuff?

I hear there's a lot of drunken debauchery and feasting going on. And that's just Bulmahn. :p You should pose your question here.

Liberty's Edge

Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
Urizen wrote:
taig wrote:
I was at PaizoCon last year, and you literally do not have to leave the hotel during the experience (I went next door to Denny's and down the street for barbecue, but they have a restaurant on site). At MBCon, we were all over the place.
Whoops! My apologies, sire! I was ignorant of your social status. Since you are the expert, you can speak of such ex cathedra. ;)
I've never been compared to the Pope before. :)
All hail Rex Taig I!

Basileus ton Basileus Taig I Dennysoktonos

It's all Greek to me.


Crimson Jester wrote:


Yeah I have a copy of the first book to look at now.... I am not sure how I feel about ti but I have yet to read it all. I liked the figured characteristics.

Yes, I liked them too. The math crunching was part of the appeal. But, character creation is definitely faster without them and I think that will make it easier for me to brig in my friends.

On that note, I am signing out. Later.


good night thing

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

I had a really nice going away lunch, and somehow I ended up getting $200 in gift cards. My coworkers must really want to get rid of me. :)

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

taig wrote:
I had a really nice going away lunch, and somehow I ended up getting $200 in gift cards. My coworkers must really want to get rid of me. :)

Awww... they just really love you man!

Dark Archive

Moorluck wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Dreamt I was in Myrtle Beach with all you fine folk last night.
How exactly did you imagine it? And was your mom there with us? ;-p

Well, we were all at some kind of a bar/video game parlor. Everyone was calling everyone else by their forums handle, except for Moorluck and Solnes. You were seriously slammin' back the drinks Uri. Sharoth was doing something with his iPad.

My mom wasn't in the dream. However, mom & I have discussed the situation and the two of us will be flying out next year.

TAD** spoiler omitted **

*sniff sniff*

But I wanna come play....

:'(

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Urizen wrote:
flash_cxxi wrote:
taig wrote:
I had a really nice going away lunch, and somehow I ended up getting $200 in gift cards. My coworkers must really want to get rid of me. :)
Awww... they just really love your manhood!
Fixed this for you. :)

I pre-empted Urizen's response to this Post...

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