
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

taig wrote:To quote Han Solo, "Laugh it up fur ball." ;)Moorluck wrote:So somehow or another our nice Sunday outing turned into us laying new flooring down in Ardens room, see you folks later.
Oh and if you hear a barrage of swearing floating through the air, that's just me. I'm sorry.
I look forward to checking out the new flooring in May. :)
We bought a TV, brought it back to the store to return it, and decided to keep it after all. :)
Actually, my wife would end up killing me if I tried to do any kind of "home improvement" project, because the house would be less than improved when I got done.

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

I really think people are going to be blown away by my Anchorite (monk replacement) class. It's nearing completion and should be up on the Pathfinder database sometime this week. I've been working on it off and on all pretty much all night.
Looking forward to seeing it.
@ Moorluck
Sorry about the back but hopefully you will get some grilled burgers out of it.
As a side note, one of the guys I work with is married to a woman he met while stationed in the Philippines. In fact, they have been married for a very long time. Anyway, she is excellent at grilling fish and fixes fish with rice for nearly every dinner. He is truly appreciative of those rare occasions where he gets hamburger and some sort of potato, fries or baked, or mashed.

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

Hey, Thing! Sorry your Cats lost yesterday. I really thought they were gonna win the tournament. Now, someone needs to knock Duke out. :S
I would have told anyone prior to the game that shooting as low as 60% from the charity stripe it would probably cost us the game.
I also would have told anyone prior to the game that we would have undoubtedly lost if we shot as low as 20% from three point range.
I could never have dreamed that not only would shooting 60% free throws be an improvement (from 55.2%) AND that shooting 20% from three point range would be an improvement (from 12.5%, four for thirty two) but that improving to shooting that poorly would be enough to win, I would have laughed hysterically. Sadly, it is true. We missed our first 20 shots from three-point range with many of them being wide open. Plus WVU, which isn't a good three point shooting team, hit a ton of threes in the first half while our choking defense kept them scoreless from inside the arc. It took all three flukes to simultaneously occur for us to lose.
I do hope WVU does well though. They are a very good team. Go Baylor! Beat Duke!
Note: I have a neice (sp?) who got both her undergrad and MD fromm Baylor.

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

Wish I had the $ and strength to do some projects around the house while I have time off. I've got the know-how and I luve the sense of accomplishment.
Lack of sinus add on pain has got me in a really good mood today. Amazing.
Saw the Bounty Hunter with the wife. Some funny stuff!
Cool. I might have to put that on my long list of things to (eventually) see. Glad to see that your day has been good.

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Moorluck wrote:taig wrote:To quote Han Solo, "Laugh it up fur ball." ;)Moorluck wrote:So somehow or another our nice Sunday outing turned into us laying new flooring down in Ardens room, see you folks later.
Oh and if you hear a barrage of swearing floating through the air, that's just me. I'm sorry.
I look forward to checking out the new flooring in May. :)
We bought a TV, brought it back to the store to return it, and decided to keep it after all. :)
Actually, my wife would end up killing me if I tried to do any kind of "home improvement" project, because the house would be less than improved when I got done.
I'm pretty handy when I get around to it. My thing is there certain projects that I can do but REALLY don't want to do. Flooring would be #3 on that list, following plumbing and ceiling fans. But it does look sharp in there now.

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Moorluck wrote:so you know what a dipstick is right, he heSolnes wrote:Hubby can DO ANYTHING, getting him to do it is another story. :DNot ANYTHING, I suck at auto repair. ;)
Let me clarify that, I have no clue about anything more than routine maintenence on newer cars, to many damn computers in there. :P

Eric Swanson |

Eric Swanson wrote:Let me clarify that, I have no clue about anything more than routine maintenence on newer cars, to many damn computers in there. :PMoorluck wrote:so you know what a dipstick is right, he heSolnes wrote:Hubby can DO ANYTHING, getting him to do it is another story. :DNot ANYTHING, I suck at auto repair. ;)
Actually, it depends on the car, but you are right, he he

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I used to love working on my car. Did all the maintenance myself, including some higer-end stuff. These days, I don't even change my own oil.
Cars just got more advanced than we did, but hell I still drag my knuckles when I walk. :D
I'm a firm believer that if I'm not 100% positive of what I'm doing I'll just leave it to a pro.

Emperor7 |

Aberzombie wrote:I used to love working on my car. Did all the maintenance myself, including some higer-end stuff. These days, I don't even change my own oil.Cars just got more advanced than we did, but hell I still drag my knuckles when I walk. :D
I'm a firm believer that if I'm not 100% positive of what I'm doing I'll just leave it to a pro.
Let alone the requirement of high cost specialty tools to do the job. Yep, too many computerized gadgets these days.

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Moorluck wrote:Let alone the requirement of high cost specialty tools to do the job. Yep, too many computerized gadgets these days.Aberzombie wrote:I used to love working on my car. Did all the maintenance myself, including some higer-end stuff. These days, I don't even change my own oil.Cars just got more advanced than we did, but hell I still drag my knuckles when I walk. :D
I'm a firm believer that if I'm not 100% positive of what I'm doing I'll just leave it to a pro.
Those of you that remember me having to be walked through how to do a spoiler on the boards can testify, it's best if I don't try to get too advanced when it comes to electronical device thingies. :P

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Moorluck wrote:Hawks, of course...*ducksEric Swanson wrote:Who you rootin' for?Moorluck wrote:So what is everybody up to tonight? Anything exciting going on in FAWTLy land?Monitoring a Hawks/jackets game, he he
Well then best of luck if you got $$ riding on it. Me I don't follow sports. Any of them.

Solnes |

Moorluck wrote:So what is everybody up to tonight? Anything exciting going on in FAWTLy land?Not sure. I could....
- read some REH.
- read through the latest PF AP.
- watch some TV.
- play a video game.
- keep posting here.
Keep posting. I will be back in just a few and will want company. ;)

Eric Swanson |

Eric Swanson wrote:Well then best of luck if you got $$ riding on it. Me I don't follow sports. Any of them.Moorluck wrote:Hawks, of course...*ducksEric Swanson wrote:Who you rootin' for?Moorluck wrote:So what is everybody up to tonight? Anything exciting going on in FAWTLy land?Monitoring a Hawks/jackets game, he he
No money just a fan.
Start of 2nd period, tied at 1

Mairkurion {tm} |

Half-Prices (visited three) were pretty tapped out when it came to gaming books. So what did I do with my 50% off coupons? I picked up theological books at one and at the other two, Harry Potter soundtracks 2 & 3. But of course, I plan on using those in my Acadamae campaign.
Some lucky dude in front of me (yeap, getting there when it opened this morning before mass, there was actually a guy in front of me for the gaming section) got a like-new PH and Spell Compendium. I would have been tempted to have gotten the PH for someone who would have needed it.