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Scarab Sages

Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.

My opinion of you just dropped a couple of points.

Dark Archive

Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.

It kills russian mobsters?

Liberty's Edge

Moff Rimmer wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Sausage is infinitely better than hot dogs.

Although I haven't actually tried the "splitter" yet.

There used to be a place down here called Murdoc's where you could get a deep fried hot dog drenched in nacho cheese and three strips of bacon.

They're closed, likely from the owner dying of a heart malfunction and the death of most of his customers with hypertension.

The Exchange

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Hey Leafy, Golf ball displays make great showcases for your favorite minis. Just putting it out there.
What are those?
The glass front hanging cabinets about a foot and a half high that some golfers use to display balls from different courses. They aren't real expensive and will hold about 70 minis of regular size on their shelves.
Moorluck! You must be some kind of f'n genius!

I have my moments. I would use the top of the case for larger ones like my bullette. I thought it made an attractive way to display the little guys. :)

Liberty's Edge

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.
It kills russian mobsters?

yes, with a toilet.

The Exchange

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.
My opinion of you just dropped a couple of points.

And what would you choose?

Scarab Sages

Studpuffin wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Sausage is infinitely better than hot dogs.

Although I haven't actually tried the "splitter" yet.

There used to be a place down here called Murdoc's where you could get a deep fried hot dog drenched in nacho cheese and three strips of bacon.

They're closed, likely from the owner dying of a heart malfunction and the death of most of his customers with hypertension.

Are you saying that they are not healthy?

The Exchange

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.
It kills russian mobsters?

Yup, just bludgeon them with the damn thing.

Just make sure it's still frozen.

The Exchange

Studpuffin wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Sausage is infinitely better than hot dogs.

Although I haven't actually tried the "splitter" yet.

There used to be a place down here called Murdoc's where you could get a deep fried hot dog drenched in nacho cheese and three strips of bacon.

They're closed, likely from the owner dying of a heart malfunction and the death of most of his customers with hypertension.

uhg.

Scarab Sages

Moorluck wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.
My opinion of you just dropped a couple of points.
And what would you choose?

There are few things in this world that I think are anywhere near as disgusting as hot dogs. Of course that may be due to spending a summer with my grandparents -- who couldn't cook anything but hot dogs. 25 years later and I can almost eat one again.


Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.

Hooray for the act of merely mentioning that movie. :)

For me, it just depends upon the moment. I like corn dogs a whole lot and it makes me think of buying food at the city pool and how good they tasted because I was so hungry. But, pig in the blanket makes me think of fixing about 50 of them for everyone to munch on.

Both are awesome as far as I am concerned.

With that, signing out for a while to recover from playing basketball today.

The Exchange

I wonder if they make a corn dog with smoked sausage. That would be AWESOME.

Liberty's Edge

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Sausage is infinitely better than hot dogs.

Although I haven't actually tried the "splitter" yet.

There used to be a place down here called Murdoc's where you could get a deep fried hot dog drenched in nacho cheese and three strips of bacon.

They're closed, likely from the owner dying of a heart malfunction and the death of most of his customers with hypertension.

Are you saying that they are not healthy?

No, the people who ordered it were clearly already sufferers of many heart defects. A stiff breeze would likely have killed them.


Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Hey Leafy, Golf ball displays make great showcases for your favorite minis. Just putting it out there.
What are those?
The glass front hanging cabinets about a foot and a half high that some golfers use to display balls from different courses. They aren't real expensive and will hold about 70 minis of regular size on their shelves.
Moorluck! You must be some kind of f'n genius!
I have my moments. I would use the top of the case for larger ones like my bullette. I thought it made an attractive way to display the little guys. :)

I put my Elminster mini in a dice case, to put on display and remain dust free.

The Exchange

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

Fish sticks it is, ~sigh~

I want a gorram corndog damnit.

Which would be better:

corndog or pig in the blanket?

Corndog. It's the Boondock Saints of frozen food.
My opinion of you just dropped a couple of points.
And what would you choose?
There are few things in this world that I think are anywhere near as disgusting as hot dogs. Of course that may be due to spending a summer with my grandparents -- who couldn't cook anything but hot dogs. 25 years later and I can almost eat one again.

For me part of the appeal is memories of going to the state fair, they had the best corn dogs there, and they where friggin HUGE. I'd gorge myself on those and the tepura stand every time we went.


Moorluck wrote:
I wonder if they make a corn dog with smoked sausage. That would be AWESOME.

You're making me hungry.

The Exchange

Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
I wonder if they make a corn dog with smoked sausage. That would be AWESOME.
You're making me hungry.

Me too. just not for fish sticks. :(

Liberty's Edge

...In Nagasaki they are hungry for your love...

Stupid earworm.


Studpuffin wrote:

...In Nagasaki they are hungry for your love...

Stupid earworm.

Yay! It's a party!


Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Hey Leafy, Golf ball displays make great showcases for your favorite minis. Just putting it out there.
What are those?
The glass front hanging cabinets about a foot and a half high that some golfers use to display balls from different courses. They aren't real expensive and will hold about 70 minis of regular size on their shelves.
Some results on Amazon

Apparently they also have them at Walmart. Which is evil, I know, but my come in handy.

The Exchange

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Hey Leafy, Golf ball displays make great showcases for your favorite minis. Just putting it out there.
What are those?
The glass front hanging cabinets about a foot and a half high that some golfers use to display balls from different courses. They aren't real expensive and will hold about 70 minis of regular size on their shelves.
Some results on Amazon
Apparently they also have them at Walmart. Which is evil, I know, but my come in handy.

If you have any discount golf stores around you, you may be able to find them even cheaper still.


Haha, he would be lost in such a store.

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gp

Dark Archive

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!


Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

I concur. =(


Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the matter with it?

Oh? Pc or X-Box?

The Exchange

gopo


Moorluck wrote:
gopo

~sighs sadly` Moorluck has lost it. He is babbling.

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Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

I concur. =(

I just don't understand why I can fight one thing, mop the floor with it, then try to fight THE SAME THING WITH ONE MORE BAD GUY ADDED ONTO IT and they DESTROY me!

Not just beat me with a sliver of their life left. BEAT ME IN 30 SECONDS!!!

.........so angry.


Three hundred eighty nine new points? Am I going to f!%~ing read all this s%%$ty garbage?

Will Save: 1d20 + 2 ⇒ (3) + 2 = 5

FAILED!

(breaks out the booze, it's going to be awhile)

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Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the matter with it?

Oh? Pc or X-Box?

It's the only FF game that's ever succeeded in pissing me off to the extent that I would RATHER BE WORKING THAN PLAY IT.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:
Wait, we have a time machine?!
Yes. But we are in disagreement as to how it should be used. I saw we go back and grab Audry Hepburn and bring her to the last PaizoCon as a gift to Jason. Everyone else thinks we should go shoot paintballs at the Mayans.
Would Lord Jason settle for Natalie Portman? She can wear Audrey's dress, you know.
And we have to choose between them, WHY?

If it were up to me, if I could reach back in time during her Breakfast At Tiffany's days, and Natalie Portman as she is now, at the same time, then I'm on that like Donkey Kong. Giggidy.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:
Wait, we have a time machine?!
I wished for one from my fairy godparents, but it got taken away when I mucked up the McGovern presidency.
Still, I'm thankful you saved us from Evil Lincoln.

As a threadjack involving Lincoln and steampunk, has anyone ever seen this little gem of an animated pilot from Mike Mignola of Hellboy fame? It was going to be a series, but it unfortunately never got past the pilot. A shame, it is quite surreal.

The Amazing Screw-On Head

I <3 that video! Got that sucker on Dee-Vee-Dee when it came out. A shame it didn't get rolled into a series. :/


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I'll keep an eye peeled both directions. You seem to be stirring up trouble between folks today, Mr. Urizen...

Not counting the faux facial follicle fight, those who I rumble in the jungle with had it coming.


Moorluck wrote:
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
Audrey Hepburn?.....I f%!*ed her.
Yeah, but she never knew it.

Dude. I'm 2 feet tall.

How hung do you think I could possibly be?
and
What's your excuse?
My wife keeps mine in her purse. She says I don't need it when she's not around. :(

Does anyone remember this song from a one-hit wonder?

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el ghosty


Mac Boyce wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the matter with it?

Oh? Pc or X-Box?

It's the only FF game that's ever succeeded in pissing me off to the extent that I would RATHER BE WORKING THAN PLAY IT.

Mac, have you ever played Star Ocean - The Last Hope? If so, what did you think of it?


Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
At work. A mountain of paperwork was here to greet me.
So much for the electronic age, eh?
It's amazing the amount of stuff I/we do by hand, even in this electronic age.

Sometimes, the electrosux velvet glove just doesn't replace the good old fashioned fappanator.


Urizen wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
At work. A mountain of paperwork was here to greet me.
So much for the electronic age, eh?
It's amazing the amount of stuff I/we do by hand, even in this electronic age.
Sometimes, the electrosux velvet glove just doesn't replace the good old fashioned fappanator.

~laughter~ So I see.


Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
At work. A mountain of paperwork was here to greet me.
So much for the electronic age, eh?
It's amazing the amount of stuff I/we do by hand, even in this electronic age.

Not only that, but it's amazing how much people still don't take advantage of the tech we have. For example: here in my office, we've got hardcopy engineering drawings, test reports, procedures, tech manuals, etc going back decades. Some of us have been b~&*~ing for years to start scanning this stuff in, converting it to PDF, and storing it on disks. We could save a ton of space.

ARRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!

BTW, did you get the latest cover for the TPS report? I've been meaning to tell you.... We changed it.


Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
At work. A mountain of paperwork was here to greet me.
So much for the electronic age, eh?
It's amazing the amount of stuff I/we do by hand, even in this electronic age.

Not only that, but it's amazing how much people still don't take advantage of the tech we have. For example: here in my office, we've got hardcopy engineering drawings, test reports, procedures, tech manuals, etc going back decades. Some of us have been b*@@&ing for years to start scanning this stuff in, converting it to PDF, and storing it on disks. We could save a ton of space.

ARRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!

I have to admit, we need some of it though. I heard a rumor that several people were caned downtown because of a serious computer error involving data that had been stored electronically after the hard copies had been destroyed.

I thought that was only done in Singapore. I learn something new.


Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Morning folks.

AZ: You participating in some eeeeville necromancy this morning? You're going to get a bunch of 'harumphs' from the fans! =P

CJ gave me the best quote on the subject to date:

"Twilight is like soccer. They all run around for two hours, nobody scores, and their billions of fans b%&*& about why I just don't understand"

Was the first time I had laughed all week =)

You're welcome, sir. =)


Crimson Jester wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Morning folks.

AZ: You participating in some eeeeville necromancy this morning? You're going to get a bunch of 'harumphs' from the fans! =P

CJ gave me the best quote on the subject to date:

"Twilight is like soccer. They all run around for two hours, nobody scores, and their billions of fans b@#@& about why I just don't understand"

Was the first time I had laughed all week =)

I have to admit I stole it from Urizen. I have never had so many responses to a post before though. I might have to steal from him more often. :)

Hell, I'm stealing it from somewhere. But sometimes, I do create original stuff. Frighteningly original stuff. Decrepit original stuff.

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Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the matter with it?

Oh? Pc or X-Box?

It's the only FF game that's ever succeeded in pissing me off to the extent that I would RATHER BE WORKING THAN PLAY IT.
Mac, have you ever played Star Ocean - The Last Hope? If so, what did you think of it?

I did buy it right before Christmas, but then my hunny got me Dragon Age and it was all over. I lost intrest in SO and eventually sold it.

It's not so much that I'm pissed about the game, it's just not a Final Fantasy. If it was another type of game, I wouldn't have bought it. Does that make sense?

Dark Archive

Urizen wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Morning folks.

AZ: You participating in some eeeeville necromancy this morning? You're going to get a bunch of 'harumphs' from the fans! =P

CJ gave me the best quote on the subject to date:

"Twilight is like soccer. They all run around for two hours, nobody scores, and their billions of fans b%&*& about why I just don't understand"

Was the first time I had laughed all week =)

You're welcome, sir. =)

I told some of my buddies at work that one, loud enough for the girly-twilight fans to hear. The girls were NOT AMUSED.

Good job sir!

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Urizen wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Morning folks.

AZ: You participating in some eeeeville necromancy this morning? You're going to get a bunch of 'harumphs' from the fans! =P

CJ gave me the best quote on the subject to date:

"Twilight is like soccer. They all run around for two hours, nobody scores, and their billions of fans b@#@& about why I just don't understand"

Was the first time I had laughed all week =)

I have to admit I stole it from Urizen. I have never had so many responses to a post before though. I might have to steal from him more often. :)
Hell, I'm stealing it from somewhere. But sometimes, I do create original stuff. Frighteningly original stuff. Decrepit original stuff.

Horrible, robotic stuff. ;)

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~rattles some chains~


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
So, Good morning, FAWTLies. I agree: Urizen's Twilight quote's gold.

Man, that was money!


Solnes wrote:
Friggin bookmark. 6 pages?! I only missed a day!

Speak for yourself, sugar bombs. :P

EDIT: Apparently, we can't say t-i-t-s? Wow.

EDIT 2: Tït for Tat via TOTP.


Mac Boyce wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STUPID GORRAM MUTHER FINAL FANTASY 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MUST DESTROY SQUARENIX!!!!!!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the matter with it?

Oh? Pc or X-Box?

It's the only FF game that's ever succeeded in pissing me off to the extent that I would RATHER BE WORKING THAN PLAY IT.
Mac, have you ever played Star Ocean - The Last Hope? If so, what did you think of it?

I did buy it right before Christmas, but then my hunny got me Dragon Age and it was all over. I lost intrest in SO and eventually sold it.

It's not so much that I'm pissed about the game, it's just not a Final Fantasy. If it was another type of game, I wouldn't have bought it. Does that make sense?

I can understand about "FF XII" not being a "real" FF game. It sounds like the game is not really that enjoyable.

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