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Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.

Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.


taig wrote:
Miserable Old Bitty wrote:
taig wrote:

I have obtained the power of forum invisibility.

<Takes clothes off and streaks through the thread, assured no one will notice>

Why is it we can have a naked badger, but when I show my beaver it's indecent?
It's because your beaver was building a dam. O_o

That's just so that you keep your dirty paws to yourself.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.

Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)


Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.

Oh my....*facepalm*

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Freehold DM wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:

You know what's worse than cat vomit? Liquid cat vomit.

So, uh, anyone know how to get vomit stains out of carpet?

I'll never forget this story..

My poor, gone kitty, Pebbles, threw up on the carpet once. I was incensed, as it happened while I was out at a friends, and I was all alone at the time(lived with mom in those days). After doing my best to clean it up, I took her out of my room(waking her up) and brought her to the stain. I explained that I could either get a new carpet, or a new cat, and that one was far more economical than the other.

I went out to get some more stuff to clean the vomit up with and returned to find the cat relaxing on the couch and the stain gone. She looked at me like, "What?" I was in awe until I heard my mom rummaging around in the back and realized she was the one who cleaned the carpet.

Mwahahahah

Silver Crusade

Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.

I was just talking to someone about her the other day and wondering what she is doing with herself. I hope she does write more books.


The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
The Jade wrote:
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.

A clown once saved my life.

By devouring whole my mugger in an alleyway. They are terrifying, aren't they?

Ever since I watched It and Killer Klowns from Outer Space as a kid clowns have not been exactly my favorite...


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.

I would be curious to read how Hogwart's was founded.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Happy Halloween!

So, where'd everybody go?

Work.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.


taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.

One of the greatest schlock films of all time.

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PirateDevon wrote:

What would a grouping of jesters be?

A gaggle? A parliament? A crash?

A rouges gallery of course.

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taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)

No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.

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The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
One of the greatest schlock films of all time.

Loved the "popcorn."


Justin Franklin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
I would be curious to read how Hogwart's was founded.

Don't get me wrong I loved the books. Well...most of them anyway. I liked the companion books aswell but the 7th book and some of the Tales from Beedle the Bard weren't so great IMO.


Crimson Jester wrote:
The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
One of the greatest schlock films of all time.
Loved the "popcorn."

And the cotton candy encasement pods.


Justin Franklin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
I would be curious to read how Hogwart's was founded.

Yeah, I wish she'd go back, rather than forward. Ancestors of characters we know, but no characters we know.


Whats this I hear about a FAWTLy con MN? ohh and this one is closer.I am only about 6 hrs away from Minneapolis, right here in beautiful Ames, IA.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)
No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.

Sorry. I was making a joke at the Star Wars novels' expense.


The Jade wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
One of the greatest schlock films of all time.
Loved the "popcorn."
And the cotton candy encasement pods.

Acid. Pie.

Makes you think twice about eating that yummy looking banana cream doesn't it?


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Woodraven wrote:
Whats this I hear about a FAWTLy con MN? ohh and this one is closer.I am only about 6 hrs away from Minneapolis, right here in beautiful Ames, IA.

We are planning to start a discussion about it.:)


Jyu1ch1 wrote:
The Jade wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
One of the greatest schlock films of all time.
Loved the "popcorn."
And the cotton candy encasement pods.

Acid. Pie.

Makes you think twice about eating that yummy looking banana cream doesn't it?

I'm not even sure tongue liquifying acid would discourage me from banana cream pie.

Silver Crusade

taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.

Have I been studying too much opera when I think of this? (Feel free to skip to the last 2 minutes.)


Caffeine, caffeine! My kingdom for caffeine!

Liberty's Edge

Emperor7 wrote:
Happy Friday Eve!

Back atcha! ;)


The Jade wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
The Jade wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The Jade wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
One of the greatest schlock films of all time.
Loved the "popcorn."
And the cotton candy encasement pods.

Acid. Pie.

Makes you think twice about eating that yummy looking banana cream doesn't it?
I'm not even sure tongue liquifying acid would discourage me from banana cream pie.

I tip my hat to you good sir, for your dedication.

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taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)
No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.
Sorry. I was making a joke at the Star Wars novels' expense.

Oh I got the joke. I left it right there on the floor too. :P


As I've been working today, I've had on: Countess Dracula and now Vampires: Los Muertos.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)
No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.
Sorry. I was making a joke at the Star Wars novels' expense.
Oh I got the joke. I left it right there on the floor too. :P

*sigh* It's always the way things go...

RPG Superstar 2012

Celestial Healer wrote:
taig wrote:
Yep Killer Klowns from Outer Space was traumatic.
Have I been studying too much opera when I think of this? (Feel free to skip to the last 2 minutes.)

Your link takes me to a Just Dance 2 ad. :)

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taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)
No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.
Sorry. I was making a joke at the Star Wars novels' expense.
Oh I got the joke. I left it right there on the floor too. :P
*sigh* It's always the way things go...

Could be worse...

Poodle piddle.


Puffin Augustus wrote:
Caffeine, caffeine! My kingdom for caffeine!

Not until I see this *kingdom*. Never can trust you types, comin' round offering the likes of lands and rulerships for me fine wares.

No caffeine till a kingdom's on the barrelhead...or rather my finely polished coffee bar.


Ye Olde Barista wrote:
Puffin Augustus wrote:
Caffeine, caffeine! My kingdom for caffeine!

Not until I see this *kingdom*. Never can trust you types, comin' round offering the likes of lands and rulerships for me fine wares.

No caffeine till a kingdom's on the barrelhead...or rather my finely polished coffee bar.

Fear not, common coffee maker, for I have found a source of the blessed caffeine. No coffee soils my breath, but a sweet tea of divinity.

You may now return to peasanting. I shall keep my kingdom...

RPG Superstar 2012

Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Jyu1ch1 wrote:
Thank God, they are finally releasing the last installment of Harry Potter movies. Well the first part anyways.
Except she is now talking about writing another couple of books, in the same "world" but just not with Harry.
Their children, Luke and Hermione Potter and little Ronnie Weasley. :)
No with characters she fleshed out but never gave much "face" time in the books.
Sorry. I was making a joke at the Star Wars novels' expense.
Oh I got the joke. I left it right there on the floor too. :P
*sigh* It's always the way things go...

Could be worse...

Poodle piddle.

I should count my blessings.

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taig wrote:


I should count my blessings.

As should we all. Poodle piddle is not to be trifled with.


Puffin Augustus wrote:
Ye Olde Barista wrote:
Puffin Augustus wrote:
Caffeine, caffeine! My kingdom for caffeine!

Not until I see this *kingdom*. Never can trust you types, comin' round offering the likes of lands and rulerships for me fine wares.

No caffeine till a kingdom's on the barrelhead...or rather my finely polished coffee bar.

Fear not, common coffee maker, for I have found a source of the blessed caffeine. No coffee soils my breath, but a sweet tea of divinity.

You may now return to peasanting. I shall keep my kingdom...

Look at my hat! Do I look peasantish to you? I be a fine *middle class* ye olde barista.

Psshaw. "Tea" yah good luck with that

You'll be back, they all come back....but not without me seeing that kingdom FIRST!!!

On second thought we shall not go to FAWTL it is such a silly place...

Liberty's Edge

Ye Olde Barista wrote:
Puffin Augustus wrote:
Ye Olde Barista wrote:
Puffin Augustus wrote:
Caffeine, caffeine! My kingdom for caffeine!

Not until I see this *kingdom*. Never can trust you types, comin' round offering the likes of lands and rulerships for me fine wares.

No caffeine till a kingdom's on the barrelhead...or rather my finely polished coffee bar.

Fear not, common coffee maker, for I have found a source of the blessed caffeine. No coffee soils my breath, but a sweet tea of divinity.

You may now return to peasanting. I shall keep my kingdom...

Look at my hat! Do I look peasantish to you? I be a fine *middle class* ye olde barista.

Psshaw. "Tea" yah good luck with that

You'll be back, they all come back....but not without me seeing that kingdom FIRST!!!

On second thought we shall not go to FAWTL it is such a silly place...

I can't stand coffee. Bleg.


Mmmm....coffee....*greedly drinks free starbucks coffee*

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Coffee, for me at least, was a heavily acquired taste that still requires copious alteration via the addition of any number of things. But I love the results...


Vomit cramps, FaWTLys!

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Second masters... Four (degrees total)
taig wrote:
My one master's degree is so inadequate.
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
My masters in psych...
PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...
{looks at AS and AA} I suddenly feel so inadequate.
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
...if Paizo had a Numeria AP... I'd be tempted to cancel

What's wrong with Numeria?


Crimson Jester wrote:
taig wrote:


I should count my blessings.
As should we all. Poodle piddle is not to be trifled with.

*humps CJ*

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Vomit cramps, FaWTLys!

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Second masters... Four (degrees total)
taig wrote:
My one master's degree is so inadequate.
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
My masters in psych...
PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...
{looks at AS and AA} I suddenly feel so inadequate.
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
...if Paizo had a Numeria AP... I'd be tempted to cancel
What's wrong with Numeria?

What does a masters degree have to do with Numeria?

RPG Superstar 2012

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Vomit cramps, FaWTLys!

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Second masters... Four (degrees total)
taig wrote:
My one master's degree is so inadequate.
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
My masters in psych...
PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...
{looks at AS and AA} I suddenly feel so inadequate.
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
...if Paizo had a Numeria AP... I'd be tempted to cancel
What's wrong with Numeria?

Oooh, sorry about the intestinal distress, Amby.

When I first read your post, I thought you only had the Numeria comment (not the AS/AA comment). The nonsequitir made me laugh.


The truth is, the real purpose of the monkey is to grind coffee beans, not the organ. We only do the organ to raise money to buy the beans.

Scarab Sages

PirateDevon wrote:
Coffee, for me at least, was a heavily acquired taste that still requires copious alteration via the addition of any number of things. But I love the results...

I love my coffee flavored cream and sugar...


Sigh. And not a bit of the housework, homework, or costume alterations was able to be done today through the fever and chills. Not sure how long I can even manage upright this time. I need this damned plague to just go away! I haven't got time to be sick...still. :(

</rant>


Crimson Jester wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Vomit cramps, FaWTLys!

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Second masters... Four (degrees total)
taig wrote:
My one master's degree is so inadequate.
Freehold DM wrote:
shines Batchelor's in Psychology
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
My masters in psych...
PirateDevon wrote:
I'm almost done with my masters...
{looks at AS and AA} I suddenly feel so inadequate.
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
...if Paizo had a Numeria AP... I'd be tempted to cancel
What's wrong with Numeria?
What does a masters degree have to do with Numeria?

I don't know, but just looking at today's Numeria blog illustration, I had that "don't get peanut butter in my chocolate" feeling.


Moff Rimmer wrote:
PirateDevon wrote:
Coffee, for me at least, was a heavily acquired taste that still requires copious alteration via the addition of any number of things. But I love the results...
I love my coffee flavored cream and sugar...

+1!

Well, the cream is actually non-dairy creamer since milk hates me. With a passion. But same idea. :)

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Sorry you're feeling sick, Lynora. I hope you get better soon.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

I'll be back later this evening. I'm off to get dinner, then to the RiffTrax show (by myself *sniff*).

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