
Emperor7 |

Happy Friday Eve!
Parliament, Congress, or Senate all fit. Nah, real jesters are funny. Let's see. A barrel full of jesters? A peck? As in peck of trouble? A mob? A jar? Jar Jar Binks Jesters?
Hmmm, this requires much contemplation. *takes nap*
If we can have a gaggle of geese, why not a giggle of jesters?

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Allen Taliesin wrote:Yeah, those bad reviews really take the edge of the yearning, don't they? Puts me into 'let's rent this first' territory.I have been avoiding Force Unleashed 2. But I have been so tempted. <slaps face> Too much to do! Too much to do!
EDIT: Though I have seen some poor reviews, which has been helpful.
Or you guys can just tell me how wonderful it is or is not and then I can make up my mind :)

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PirateDevon wrote:Kind of. Does everything ache and are you missing your car keys and glasses, too? If so, get ready for your AARP card.I never thought I would say this but I think I miss AD&D.
Fighting over the placement of prepositional phrases or editing consistencies as the basis over whether a game is fun is so disheartening. I wouldn't care so much but it has sort of infused the culture at large...I just don't remember it being as bad as it seems *now*
Is this what getting old feels like?
NO!!!!!!

Justin Franklin |

I have obtained the power of forum invisibility.
<Takes clothes off and streaks through the thread, assured no one will notice>
The invisibility it burns my eyes!!!!!! :D

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taig wrote:Wait....IT DOESNT?!Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I knew getting your copies was about as likely as the Sun rotating around the Earth.taig wrote:Your curiosity just couldn't stand it, eh? And you were hoping to take my copies.<Pantses Mairkurion>
Wheeeeeeeeee!!!!
If it did, the Earth by necessity would be flat. We all know that's not the case, ergo...

The Jade |

I'd think a tragedy of mimes is more appropriate.
As a kid I trained as a mime in Boston from age 7-10. Used to perform at shows indoors and out in parks with my mentors.
I started in a class with other kids, but then started one on one master classes with two different teachers in which we moved from deep study in pantomime to tumbling, fenching and medieval mask making.
I was turned on to mime when my mother worked for a talent agency in California. Two of her company's clients were Robert Shields and Lorraine Yarnell. They were kind of like America's answer to Marcel Marceau. Robert was incredibly kind to lil 4 year old me and set a good example.
Don't know why mime hate become such a go to (pretend) dislike in society... always wondered if it was because certain mimes ape passersby on the street for not stopping to watch them. Though effective for a crowd laugh, probably not the best PR for the art. ;)

Jyu1ch1 |

Jyu1ch1 wrote:If it did, the Earth by necessity would be flat. We all know that's not the case, ergo...taig wrote:Wait....IT DOESNT?!Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I knew getting your copies was about as likely as the Sun rotating around the Earth.taig wrote:Your curiosity just couldn't stand it, eh? And you were hoping to take my copies.<Pantses Mairkurion>
Wheeeeeeeeee!!!!
Wait....the Earth isn't flat?! No wonder Leafy wanted to keep me boxed up....These crazy new ideas!!!
=3
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

taig wrote:I'd think a tragedy of mimes is more appropriate.As a kid I trained as a mime in Boston from age 7-10. Used to perform at shows indoors and out in parks with my mentors.
I started in a class with other kids, but then started one on one master classes with two different teachers in which we moved from deep study in pantomime to tumbling, fenching and medieval mask making.
I was turned on to mime when my mother worked for a talent agency in California. Two of her company's clients were Robert Shields and Lorraine Yarnell. They were kind of like America's answer to Marcel Marceau. Robert was incredibly kind to lil 4 year old me and set a good example.
Don't know why mime hate become such a go to (pretend) dislike in society... always wondered if it was because certain mimes ape passersby on the street for not stopping to watch them. Though effective for a crowd laugh, probably not the best PR for the art. ;)
Mimes aren't as bad as clowns, I'll give you that. I remember The Shields and Yarnell Show.

The Jade |

taig wrote:Jyu1ch1 wrote:If it did, the Earth by necessity would be flat. We all know that's not the case, ergo...taig wrote:Wait....IT DOESNT?!Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I knew getting your copies was about as likely as the Sun rotating around the Earth.taig wrote:Your curiosity just couldn't stand it, eh? And you were hoping to take my copies.<Pantses Mairkurion>
Wheeeeeeeeee!!!!
Wait....the Earth isn't flat?! No wonder Leafy wanted to keep me boxed up....These crazy new ideas!!!
=3
The world is flat. Don't believe these so called elitist intellectual scientists with their pictures and graphs. Any chicken with a marker glued to its neck can do the same thing if you spank its rear in a paper room.

Emperor7 |

taig wrote:I'd think a tragedy of mimes is more appropriate.As a kid I trained as a mime in Boston from age 7-10. Used to perform at shows indoors and out in parks with my mentors.
I started in a class with other kids, but then started one on one master classes with two different teachers in which we moved from deep study in pantomime to tumbling, fenching and medieval mask making.
I was turned on to mime when my mother worked for a talent agency in California. Two of her company's clients were Robert Shields and Lorraine Yarnell. They were kind of like America's answer to Marcel Marceau. Robert was incredibly kind to lil 4 year old me and set a good example.
Don't know why mime hate become such a go to (pretend) dislike in society... always wondered if it was because certain mimes ape passersby on the street for not stopping to watch them. Though effective for a crowd laugh, probably not the best PR for the art. ;)
Maybe mimes need to speak up for themselves?
oops, nm. :)

The Jade |

The Jade wrote:Mimes aren't as bad as clowns, I'll give you that. I remember The Shields and Yarnell Show.taig wrote:I'd think a tragedy of mimes is more appropriate.As a kid I trained as a mime in Boston from age 7-10. Used to perform at shows indoors and out in parks with my mentors.
I started in a class with other kids, but then started one on one master classes with two different teachers in which we moved from deep study in pantomime to tumbling, fenching and medieval mask making.
I was turned on to mime when my mother worked for a talent agency in California. Two of her company's clients were Robert Shields and Lorraine Yarnell. They were kind of like America's answer to Marcel Marceau. Robert was incredibly kind to lil 4 year old me and set a good example.
Don't know why mime hate become such a go to (pretend) dislike in society... always wondered if it was because certain mimes ape passersby on the street for not stopping to watch them. Though effective for a crowd laugh, probably not the best PR for the art. ;)
A clown once saved my life.
By devouring whole my mugger in an alleyway. They are terrifying, aren't they?