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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Hey Mairk, what did you do before grad school? What made you decide to go?
Taught school. I always knew that it was temporary, and that I would go back to school. I was just burned out after the second masters.

Second masters? How many degrees do you have?


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HAHAHAHA!!!!!

It is back at the top of new.

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2 more weeks before I can order anymore D&D stuff and going through withdrawals.

*Shakes in the fetal position in the corner*


Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Justin Franklin wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Justin Franklin wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

Good mornin' all!

Back from adventuring in New Vegas!
For now....

Father Leafy-I did read & listen to messages, Ty.
Also, there is several job openings in Minnesota....

I have a few friends that work for the U if you need any info.

See? The list is growing.

St. Thomas
Augsburg
U of M
So if this is the case when is FAWTLCon MN?

Seriously, why don't we do this?

We could meet up at the Source or somewhere to discuss it out. I'd be more than willing to drive up to the cities for something like this.

Like tonight. I scored two tickets to the Tron: Legacy 20-minute sneak peak at Roseville's IMAX.

That's not a terrible idea, in fact it would be cool but I know for me I couldn't make it unless it's the weekend, and right now my car is currently up in Duluth.=(


So, it seems that "Switzerland" is being taken over by the Nazis...

Oops, I Godwinned. Tee-hee.


Jyu1ch1 wrote:
...right now my car is currently up in Duluth.=(

Wait, why is your car in Duluth?


PirateDevon wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Hey Mairk, what did you do before grad school? What made you decide to go?
Taught school. I always knew that it was temporary, and that I would go back to school. I was just burned out after the second masters.
Second masters? How many degrees do you have?

Four. :3

(Plus extra hours)

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PirateDevon wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Hey Mairk, what did you do before grad school? What made you decide to go?
Taught school. I always knew that it was temporary, and that I would go back to school. I was just burned out after the second masters.
Second masters? How many degrees do you have?

Four. :3

(Plus extra hours)

Wow.

Mind if I ask what they are in?


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

Good mornin' all!

Back from adventuring in New Vegas!
For now....

Father Leafy-I did read & listen to messages, Ty.
Also, there is several job openings in Minnesota....

Yeah, won't be applying to St Thomas this year: long story. I don't think Augsburg's in my field, unless they just posted a new one.

Talk to mom she knows. =P

I wish you could come work at my school then I could see you every day instead of you calling me a million times. =3
Also I noticed you didnt say anything about UofM.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
...right now my car is currently up in Duluth.=(
Wait, why is your car in Duluth?

BF's car broke down so he is driving mine.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PirateDevon wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Hey Mairk, what did you do before grad school? What made you decide to go?
Taught school. I always knew that it was temporary, and that I would go back to school. I was just burned out after the second masters.
Second masters? How many degrees do you have?

Four. :3

(Plus extra hours)

And I thought I was bad going for my PHD, and everyone calls me a professional student.

RPG Superstar 2012

My one master's degree is so inadequate.


shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.

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Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.

Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.


I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(
PSY students here are nutter butters.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.


Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.

I had one PSY student yell at me for asking her to fill out a return slip telling me I was violating her civil rights.

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I'm almost done with my masters...I was mid-thesis and then my son was born and so now I am trying to climb back from the abyss and get this crap done.

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Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.

I've noticed that too in some of the schools I attended. For some reason Psychology seems to attract the weirdos and the socially inept. But then again I'm not one to talk :P


Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.
I had one PSY student yell at me for asking her to fill out a return slip telling me I was violating her civil rights.

Sorry. It happens to us all sometime around junior year..we all go nuts.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.
I've noticed that too in some of the schools I attended. For some reason Psychology seems to attract the weirdos and the socially inept. But then again I'm not one to talk :P

Yeah, that Jeremy dude is so BIZARRE!

strokes goatee Oh, who's getting stinky on me after we ate italian last night? Someone needs a bathy-poo, yes they do! If you're really good, you can have some conditioner afterwards! Who's a good little facial hair? YOU'RE a good little facial hair!strokes goatee some more

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Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.
I've noticed that too in some of the schools I attended. For some reason Psychology seems to attract the weirdos and the socially inept. But then again I'm not one to talk :P

And don't get me started on female psych students. There were some cuties, but boy did they have loads of issues and a bunch of psycho babble they wanted to employ on any dumb guy they could turn it on.


I wonder what I'd do if Paizo had a Numeria AP. I'd be tempted to cancel, but missing the articles might kill me. I guess I could sell the paper copies to recoup some of my expense or give the AP to Leafe11e if she wanted it.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.

How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.


Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

Good mornin' all!

Back from adventuring in New Vegas!
For now....

Father Leafy-I did read & listen to messages, Ty.
Also, there is several job openings in Minnesota....

Yeah, won't be applying to St Thomas this year: long story. I don't think Augsburg's in my field, unless they just posted a new one.

Talk to mom she knows. =P

I wish you could come work at my school then I could see you every day instead of you calling me a million times. =3
Also I noticed you didnt say anything about UofM.

Public U is pretty doubtful for me, for many reasons.


PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...I was mid-thesis and then my son was born and so now I am trying to climb back from the abyss and get this crap done.

What subject?

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.

Don't get me wrong I am super excitedtomove to Europe. I can't wait to go traveling, see castles, wear a skirt and it not be considered drag etc, etc, etc....

Silver Crusade

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.

Why was I thinking you had dual citizenship? Or was it just that you lived in the US for a while...

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

Good mornin' all!

Back from adventuring in New Vegas!
For now....

Father Leafy-I did read & listen to messages, Ty.
Also, there is several job openings in Minnesota....

Yeah, won't be applying to St Thomas this year: long story. I don't think Augsburg's in my field, unless they just posted a new one.

Talk to mom she knows. =P

I wish you could come work at my school then I could see you every day instead of you calling me a million times. =3
Also I noticed you didnt say anything about UofM.
Public U is pretty doubtful for me, for many reasons.

Oh public universities aren't so bad...I mean...who doesn't love the incessant talk of the state legislatures cutting your funding with one hand and demanding increased reporting with the other?

The lower wage average?

The over-enrollment?

The incessant petty bickering of classified and non-classified employees?

WHAT ISN'T To LOVE?!?!

*Balls up paperwork on his desk and stuff it into his screaming mouth*

Hee hhhe hee heeeeeeeh...

Composes self

So yeah.

How about this crazy La Nina weather huh?


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.
Don't get me wrong I am super excitedtomove to Europe. I can't wait to go traveling, see castles, wear a skirt and it not be considered drag etc, etc, etc....

Helpful Hint: If you call it a skirt, you will be dressing in drag.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.
Don't get me wrong I am super excitedtomove to Europe. I can't wait to go traveling, see castles, wear a skirt and it not be considered drag etc, etc, etc....
Helpful Hint: If you call it a skirt, you will be dressing in drag.

Unless it's a Kilt, he he


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:

I wish the PSY students here were as cool as you guys. =(

PSY students here are nutter butters.
I've noticed that too in some of the schools I attended. For some reason Psychology seems to attract the weirdos and the socially inept. But then again I'm not one to talk :P
And don't get me started on female psych students. There were some cuties, but boy did they have loads of issues and a bunch of psycho babble they wanted to employ on any dumb guy they could turn it on.

With respect to that subtype of nutterbutters(mmm..sounds like a delicious cookie), well, unfortunately in ANY psych class you're going to get the people who sign up because they want to either understand themselves while simultaneously debunking the psychiatrist they have been seeing(possibly for a few years). It happens.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
Why was I thinking you had dual citizenship? Or was it just that you lived in the US for a while...

Sort of a screwed up situation there, my dad is a landed immigrant my grandad was a citizen of the US and part of the airforce. My grandmother was a landed immigrant up until my grandfather died they then granted her citizenship. My father and his siblings were born in Saarbrucken, Germany, my grandmother was from there and when they moved to the states apparently they didn't get citizenship. Not sure the whole story as to why. I might have a basis for dual citizenship, I lived in NY for a few years with my uncle while going to school. But that was all on a student visa. So basically the whole situation is kinda muddy.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.
Don't get me wrong I am super excitedtomove to Europe. I can't wait to go traveling, see castles, wear a skirt and it not be considered drag etc, etc, etc....
Helpful Hint: If you call it a skirt, you will be dressing in drag.

Well I will be in Glasgow Scotland.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
How I'd love moving to the UK. I've always felt the queen was awaiting my relocation.
Don't get me wrong I am super excitedtomove to Europe. I can't wait to go traveling, see castles, wear a skirt and it not be considered drag etc, etc, etc....
Helpful Hint: If you call it a skirt, you will be dressing in drag.

Kilts FTW. My bf almost got one at the Irish festival this summer! Too spendy.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...I was mid-thesis and then my son was born and so now I am trying to climb back from the abyss and get this crap done.
What subject?

*groan*

Its a silly fluff degree but my academic path required a pit stop to build basic credentials before moving on...

Anyway it is in "Integrated Humanities" which is billed as a degree for applying concepts from the Humanities in "real life" scenarios primarily business and government. It really is "Liberal Arts Degree II: More Harder" with a certain ability to choose your own adventure. So basically my degree will be a weirdly dressed Masters in Communication/Communication Philosophy with some weird business cogs in it. Fitting considering where my undergrad came from.

It will hopefully serve my purposes...I am looking at a law degree and a Phd in Communications, assuming I don't just decide to throw my academic weight behind my current career and end up with more weird business degrees or an Organizational Psychology PhD.

Of course my academic pursuits are smoke screens for my soon to be prolific writing career...heh...I wish.


mmmm...I want nutter butters now....

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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology Ah, steady employment.
Damn you!!!! My masters in psych still hasn't gotten me much more than contract work.

twirls moustache diabolically

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!

Seriously though, you probably take home a good 5 grand more a year. I'm so glad I have this thing though- LCSW/LPSW/insert random letters here are a dime a dozen and are treated that way, at least in NY.

Funny enough I would love to live in the states when I finish my PHD. However with immigration bs I'm not sure both me and my husband would be able to go. So we had to do the next best thing even though the states has the biggest opportunity for my husbands career we have to go to Europe and work. Sadly enough with laws the way they are there is no guarantee that if one of us lands a great job the other may not be able to come along because our marriage isn't recognized and therefore immigration becomes a problem. So we have to move to the UK wait for me to finish my PHD and hope enough biology profs retire in the next few years.
Why was I thinking you had dual citizenship? Or was it just that you lived in the US for a while...
Sort of a screwed up situation there, my dad is a landed immigrant my grandad was a citizen of the US and part of the airforce. My grandmother was a landed immigrant up until my grandfather died they then granted her citizenship. My father and his siblings were born in Saarbrucken, Germany, my grandmother was from there and when they moved to the states apparently they didn't get citizenship. Not sure the whole story as to why. I might have a basis for dual citizenship, I lived in NY for a few years with my uncle while going to school. But that was all on a student visa. So basically the whole situation is kinda muddy.

However because of my grandfather I have a healthy respect for the US and I do consider myself both Canadian and American.

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taig wrote:

So, I've been getting caught up on new Paizo threads (for example, did you know about this D&D Essentials thing?), and I came across this, which killed a few hundred thousand neurons.

Moff, don't read this. I don't want you to experience apoplexy.

** spoiler omitted **

Twitch*

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Solnes wrote:
taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Lots of new names around the old thread lately. :)

It's nice to have new people...

AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT SOCK PUPPETS!!!!!

+1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

+1

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Justin Franklin wrote:
Solnes wrote:
taig wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Lots of new names around the old thread lately. :)

It's nice to have new people...

AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT SOCK PUPPETS!!!!!

+1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ooooohhhhh can I be a sock monkey?

No.

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Paris Crenshaw wrote:
You know...in the Navy, referrences to socks have a whole different connotation. I'm just sayin'.

What are you saying? ;)

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Studpuffin wrote:
Tis a silly thread, that "Forced to Role-Play" one. I thought it was a Star Wars PBP at first. :P

As did I. Great Minds.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

People been busy while I've been doing professorial stuff.

** spoiler omitted **

Not at all.

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Solnes wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

There is pie. PIE.

And by the way, what happened to our Post Your Pics thread?

I liked that thread.

As did I. Except for having my fat rear posted. No one needs to see some things.

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lynora wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
lynora wrote:

Dan is having way too much fun prepping for gaming. We start Witchwar Legacy tonight and I am hearing much too much of the evil DM laugh. Well, that and he likes poking fun at my poor character who has an unrequited crush on a fellow party member. She has a 27 Charisma. He has an 8. For some reason this makes the situation so much more amusing. Lately it's kind of been the how can we make Elijah's life a living hell game. Sigh. Serving up a side of heartbreak to go with that steaming dish of humiliation. ;)

(In case you can't tell I'm really looking forward to gaming. I am so burnt out right now. This is like the only non-responsible adult thing I get to do all week.)

Very good. At the risk of being dumb: Witchwar Legacy?
Witchwar Legacy

Am I the only one thinking which war?

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What would a grouping of jesters be?

A gaggle? A parliament? A crash?

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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So maybe I haven't been paying enough attention but where have Urizen, Moorluck, Orthos, and TAD gone?
No idea.

Orthos has been mia for some time now.

Moorlocuk as has been noted is knee deep in mutants.
Urizen has several cool pics up from Halloween parties on FB so I think he is just getting out more.
TAD has been around I think, in one form or another.

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taig wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So maybe I haven't been paying enough attention but where have Urizen, Moorluck, Orthos, and TAD gone?

The only one I know about is Moorluck, who has been running around New Vegas. :)

Now that you mention it, Flash has also been absent from the thread...

Hmm is he hiding out in his winter home down under??

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