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I am wide awake and stressed after "mandatory " Overtime at work.

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Naked napping, Jess?

Mmmhm...


Wolfthulhu wrote:

Naked napping, Jess?

Mmmhm...

That's the best kind of nappin'!!!


Is there any other kind of napping?


Aberzombie wrote:
Sara Marie wrote:
I was all alone and had to limp all the way back down the street.....
Hmmm, that brings back memories of Japan.

dies of envy


Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!
Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!
Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!
Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!
Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!
Solnes wrote:
O.O PMG fixed the clone posting! Awww! I was having fun with that!

Apparently, he did not. Sacks Clone Solnes for Clone Solnes Horde Processing


Moorluck wrote:
Almost to the next page.
Moorluck wrote:
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Moorluck wrote:
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Moorluck wrote:
Almost to the next page.
Moorluck wrote:
Almost to the next page.

OoH! And Moorluck Clones as well? This is a red letter day.

sacks Moorluck Clones for Solnes Horde Support Division Processing


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Has anyone watched Naruto? Is it worth watching?
Leafette likes it. I couldn't get into it. It doesn't have the writing of an AvatarTLAB or Full Metal Alchemist, IMO.

Naruto is amazing. Kishimoto's work is surprisingly subtle, his characters are three dimensional(although Naruto himself is starting to fall flat; I notice fewer and fewer people read the series for the titular character), and he is very well versed in his manga history as his stuff is full of quiet references to the series he grew up on. That said, it is far and away a MUCH better read than it is a watch, especially dubbed(although my hatred for dubbing may be getting the better of me here).


Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Sara Marie wrote:
I was all alone and had to limp all the way back down the street.....
Hmmm, that brings back memories of Japan.
dies of envy

Yeah, Leafette, too. On the other hand, if you can afford to get to Epcot, I highly recommend to scratch your ichi-itch.

See, she told me the same thing about Naruto, but there are some things I'm not going to read. I read a TON. And I'm going to watch anime, not read manga, unless something truly world-shattering comes along to force me to. And in the anime, I'm just not seeing it. And if you can't dub well, then you're asking me to read moving manga, in which case, I guess I'll play the snoot card and say that I'll fill those times with important foreign films. An exception: Tales from Earthsea/Gedo Seki. But then, that probably also falls in the category of important foreign film, for me.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Sara Marie wrote:
I was all alone and had to limp all the way back down the street.....
Hmmm, that brings back memories of Japan.
dies of envy

Yeah, Leafette, too. On the other hand, if you can afford to get to Epcot, I highly recommend to scratch your ichi-itch.

See, she told me the same thing about Naruto, but there are some things I'm not going to read. I read a TON. And I'm going to watch anime, not read manga, unless something truly world-shattering comes along to force me to. And in the anime, I'm just not seeing it. And if you can't dub well, then you're asking me to read moving manga, in which case, I guess I'll play the snoot card and say that I'll fill those times with important foreign films. An exception: Tales from Earthsea/Gedo Seki. But then, that probably also falls in the category of important foreign film, for me.

No such thing as a good dub. There are acceptable dubs and tolerable dubs, but no good dubs. That said, I truly enjoyed the original Guyver TV series dubbed, if only because they explained a hell of a lot more than the japanese version ever did, but I think that's because you had a company that really, really cared about a series and wanted to give the viewer the best experience possible, not something you see nowadays.

And yeah, you've got to read Naruto at least a bit in order to truly appreaciate it. There's just waaaaaaaaaaaay too much mythology in it that gets glossed over in the TV series, especially with the rather horrid filler arcs.

Sovereign Court

Wolfthulhu wrote:

Naked napping, Jess?

Mmmhm...

Heh, I didn't even notice that was the ToP.

I should stop buying stuff for my Inquisitor character and roll up fun random events for Kingmaker...

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She never did get get up from her nap. Why can't I go to sleep unless we go to bed together? :/

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And yet still I wake. No sleep for the second night. Damnit.

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Going to try to get some sleep. Wish me luck.

Lantern Lodge

My foot is kinda puffy still from the sprain and pmg is making fun of me :(


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Sara Marie wrote:
My foot is kinda puffy still from the sprain and pmg is making fun of me :(

Funny when I tried to called you a klutz, he said that you were graceful, in the chat room the other day.

Lantern Lodge

"I'm not making fun of you, I making fun of your puffy foot."


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Sara Marie wrote:
"I'm not making fun of you, I making fun of your puffy foot."

Did you get that Jabberwock put together?

Lantern Lodge

"What...? It's funny! It's a puffy foot!!!"

Lantern Lodge

Justin Franklin wrote:
Sara Marie wrote:
"I'm not making fun of you, I making fun of your puffy foot."
Did you get that Jabberwock put together?

Not yet. But when I do... pmg is in trouble :)


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Sara Marie wrote:
Justin Franklin wrote:
Sara Marie wrote:
"I'm not making fun of you, I making fun of your puffy foot."
Did you get that Jabberwock put together?
Not yet. But when I do... pmg is in trouble :)

I am pretty sure PMG was in trouble the moment you two got married. ;)


FFS!!!!!!

I live in Brooklyn, NY. I should be able to get a burger at 3:30 in the morning with absolutely no problem. Yet the places around me are all either closed or only have their drive thrus open, and they will not let me in the drive thru on a bike!!!!! AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!!!!

Sovereign Court

I called it! 3 a.m.!

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Jess Door wrote:
I called it! 3 a.m.!

It was called 3 a.m. long before you said so.


Up for stupid 9 am meeting. No like.


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Solnes wrote:
Up for stupid 9 am meeting. No like.

Up to feed the annoyances, or dogs.:)

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Up to feed the kids. I don't understand why the wife has to have her frakkin friends attached to her at the frakkin hip. Can I go just one frakkin day without having to hear about them!?

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Sara Marie wrote:
"I'm not making fun of you, I making fun of your puffy foot."

Just tell him that you know where you can put that puffy foot. :P

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Moorluck wrote:
Up to feed the kids. I don't understand why the wife has to have her frakkin friends attached to her at the frakkin hip. Can I go just one frakkin day without having to frakkin hear about them!?

FIFY

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I really do hope that the Steelers, and their obsessed fans, bite big sausage today. This way I don't have to hear another year of these looney toons crowing like horny peacocks in heat.

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Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Up to feed the kids. I don't understand why the wife has to have her frakkin friends attached to her at the frakkin hip. Can I go just one frakkin day without having to frakkin hear about them!?
FIFY

Thank you kind sir. ;)

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Moorluck wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Up to feed the kids. I don't understand why the wife has to have her frakkin friends attached to her at the frakkin hip. Can I go just one frakkin day without having to frakkin hear about them!?
FIFY
Thank you kind sir. ;)

Actually for consistencies sake, you could get one more in there, to emphasize the lack of understanding.

Glad to assist. ;)

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Person the other day, "Are you excited about Super Bowel Sunday!?"
Me, "Yeah, I love Sundays with the kids, I don't really get into the hype."
PtOD,"You're NOT watching the most important game of the year?!?!?!"
Me, "No, I'm not. Cause I think my kids and spending time with them is more important than the f~*#ing Stooper Bowel."
PtOD, "This only comes once a year! It's important!"
Me, "God you're a f!!@ing idiot."

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Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Up to feed the kids. I don't understand why the wife has to have her frakkin friends attached to her at the frakkin hip. Can I go just one frakkin day without having to frakkin hear about them!?
FIFY
Thank you kind sir. ;)

Actually for consistencies sake, you could get one more in there, to emphasize the lack of understanding.

Glad to assist. ;)

I fail at rant this early in the morn. Especially when I only got 4 hours last night. But on the upside I did watch all 3 episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena last night. Sex, Drugs, Girl on Girl Sex, and Violence. Who doesn't love it. ;)

Liberty's Edge

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:


This just in from FB: "If you go to Art School, you will get to hang out with hot chicks with tattoos, who will out number you three to one." And I just HAD to be an academic...

Man, I took the wrong course. I like me some hot tattoo action, and at three to one I like those odds.

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Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:


This just in from FB: "If you go to Art School, you will get to hang out with hot chicks with tattoos, who will out number you three to one." And I just HAD to be an academic...
Man, I took the wrong course. I like me some hot tattoo action, and at three to one I like those odds.

Tattoos and piercings! :D

I wanna go to art school now.


Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:

In my online pbp, Riese, played by fake healer, was a gay wizard, so I was always kinda searching for an interesting plot hook along those lines.

I kinda miss ol' Riese ... I mean he was as bossy as all hell, but at least when he was around people didn't start looking at me for leadership ... I know I'm going to mess up sooner or later ...

Liberty's Edge

Celestial Healer wrote:

I got an acceptance letter!

Not necessarily from my first choice, but having my first notification be an offer is very encouraging!

Good stuff!

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
I hate Zombie dreams. Just saying

I like zombie dreams; here’s one I prepared earlier (well, about a week or so back):

Spoiler:

I could only remember a fragment of it when I woke up; There were a group of survivors in the front carriage of a train that was moving at moderate speed through a war-torn looking city (I was an observer, not actually in the scene). Some of them were trying to force the doors open and arguing about whether or not they should jump out of the train to get away from the shambling horde of zombies that were slowly moving up towards them from near the rear of the train. One of the survivors looked like a non-cartoon version of Kevin from Ben 10 Alien Force (you will probably know the character if you have a son), he was not trying to force the doors but kept looking uneasily around the carriage. There were a couple of other people slumped in seats around the carriage, either dead or sleeping or something, but apparently not undead. One of the sleeping people looked like Malcolm McDowell.

The train began to slow as it approached a station, then there was a lurch as it hit a buffer at the end of the platform. Everyone stumbled or fell over but no one was seriously hurt. The zombies further up the train all fell over each other and were having a hard time getting up. The train doors opened, and most of the survivors rushed out onto the platform, and after a brief discussion (in which time some of the zombies had begun to shuffle out of the open doors further down the train onto the platform) they took off as a group to the right, towards some stairs down at the end of the platform. Kevin followed them off the train, but didn’t go with them, he sort of lurked behind a column instead, out of the immediate sight of the zombies.

On the train, some of the zombies continued towards the sleeping or dead passengers near the front. As they neared him, Malcolm McDowell smiled, opened his eyes and stood up, and the nearest zombies shuffled away from him, leaving him free to exit the train through the open doors. As he stepped out onto the platform, his form sort of flickered, and for a moment he had dark skin, smooth, inhuman facial features, and a second pair of short, malformed, tentacle-like arms spouting from his biceps – then he was himself again. He looked around and then began walking left down the length of the platform, on the other side of a row of columns, signs, benches and walls from where the zombies were shuffling up towards where the survivors had fled. Kevin watched him go.

A dozen metres down the platform, a guy who looked like Jack Davenport stumbled towards Malcolm from where he had been hiding behind a tall pile of luggage on the platform. “Oh god, please help me,” he begged Malcolm. Unseen by him, a ghoul had climbed silently up on top of the pile of luggage from the other side, and was crouched atop it in classic ‘ghoul crouching down and gnawing on a bone’ pose, licking its chops. Malcolm glanced up at the ghoul and shook his head slightly, and the ghoul ducked its head and climbed back down the other side of the luggage pile, out of sight. Malcolm smiled at Jack. “Of course,” he said. “Come with me,” and he continued striding down the platform. Kevin, who had seen the exchange, snuck quietly after them.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

Good morning FAWTLyers! Just a quick post as I make pancakes for my wonderful wife. Hope everyone has a great day today!

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Moorluck wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:


This just in from FB: "If you go to Art School, you will get to hang out with hot chicks with tattoos, who will out number you three to one." And I just HAD to be an academic...
Man, I took the wrong course. I like me some hot tattoo action, and at three to one I like those odds.

Tattoos and piercings! :D

I wanna go to art school now.

Where do I sign up?

Liberty's Edge

Sara Marie wrote:
"What...? It's funny! It's a puffy foot!!!"

Well, he's kind of got a point, hate to say ...

Hope it gets less puffy soon.

Liberty's Edge

Man that was a lot of posts to catch up on. I'm buggered. G'night all.

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Working on my PC for CH's Ravenloft PbP. I think we have the bases pretty much covered, so I'm thinking a gypsy witch(Sorceress) with either the Dreamspun or Stormborn bloodlines. I know Fatespinner is also going Sorcerer with the fey bloodline. I figure with two we should be able to cover each others weaknesses and blow the hell outta anything that gets in our way.

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Mothman wrote:
Man that was a lot of posts to catch up on. I'm buggered. G'night all.

Night Moth.


I realize that most people here don't know anything about me, but to Wolfthulhu and Jess I say,"You had better take a picture today because Tuesday the long hair goes away to Locks of Love."

-Jess, I have an extra Ancient Forest map pack. Want it? Also I am bringing some other flip-mats and map packs that might be useful in Kingmaker.

RPG Superstar 2012

Moorluck wrote:

Person the other day, "Are you excited about Super Bowel Sunday!?"

Me, "Yeah, I love Sundays with the kids, I don't really get into the hype."
PtOD,"You're NOT watching the most important game of the year?!?!?!"
Me, "No, I'm not. Cause I think my kids and spending time with them is more important than the f!%#ing Stooper Bowel."
PtOD, "This only comes once a year! It's important!"
Me, "God you're a f!%#ing idiot."

There is something seriously wrong with your priorities. :D

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

I will be watching the game and posting about it in the "FaWTL Bowl 2011" thread. Sponsored by Coca Cola, Doritos, and Pizza Hut.

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silverhair2008 wrote:

I realize that most people here don't know anything about me, but to Wolfthulhu and Jess I say,"You had better take a picture today because Tuesday the long hair goes away to Locks of Love."

-Jess, I have an extra Ancient Forest map pack. Want it? Also I am bringing some other flip-mats and map packs that might be useful in Kingmaker.

~Tosses SH08 a beer.~

Don't matter whether we know you or not, just means we don't know you yet. :)

And besides, if you're doing that, then it's a damn privilege to have you.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
silverhair2008 wrote:

I realize that most people here don't know anything about me, but to Wolfthulhu and Jess I say,"You had better take a picture today because Tuesday the long hair goes away to Locks of Love."

That's very generous. I had a friend where I use to work who grew his hair out for locks of love. It's a great cause.

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