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The Exchange

Nekked burning hooves with a godwin for TotP??

Scarab Sages

Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

Sovereign Court

Sebastian wrote:

Ack! Not a religious thread!!!

I prefer attacking Andrew Johnson. That guy was a total ass. I'm pretty sure he was friends with Hitler.

Yeah, he was pretty bad too, I hear.

On a more amusing note, my cat looks kinda like a drunk Hitler that accidently shaved half his mustache off.

Sovereign Court

Aberzombie wrote:
Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

I hope everything goes swimmingly!


Aberzombie wrote:
Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

GO FOR IT ABERZOMBIE!!!!

Scarab Sages

Aberzombie wrote:
Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

Just remember ...

Spoiler:
No brains for the little one until he's at least six weeks old.


Jess Door wrote:
Sebastian wrote:

Ack! Not a religious thread!!!

I prefer attacking Andrew Johnson. That guy was a total ass. I'm pretty sure he was friends with Hitler.

Yeah, he was pretty bad too, I hear.

On a more amusing note, my cat looks kinda like a drunk Hitler that accidently shaved half his mustache off.

....

Man. That must be one messed up kitty.

The Exchange

Aberzombie wrote:
Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

Good luck and Congrats.

The Exchange

or Conzombilations to you.


Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.


Yay! I will be getting some much needed Overtime tomorrow. The only issue is that I have to be at the place by 8:40 am. ~grins~ That is an issue when I tend to go to bed around 3 am. ~smiles and shrugs~ Oh well. I guess I will have to go to sleep earlier.


Sharoth wrote:
Yay! I will be getting some much needed Ovaltine tomorrow. The only issue is that I have to be at the place by 8:40 am. ~grins~ That is an issue when I tend to go to bed around 3 am. ~smiles and shrugs~ Oh well. I guess I will have to go to sleep earlier.

Mmm. Delicious Ovaltine.


Aberzombie wrote:
Well, got a call from the doctor this morning. She has decided that she wants the missus to come in to the hospital today, and they'll monitor her and try to get her into the C-section schedule as soon as possible. So, it looks like Baby Charlie might be born as early as tonight or perhaps sometime tomorrow.

Yayyyy!!! Good luck to both of you! We will be thinking of you guys!!

Liberty's Edge

Freehold DM wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Yay! I will be getting some much needed Ovaltine tomorrow. The only issue is that I have to be at the place by 8:40 am. ~grins~ That is an issue when I tend to go to bed around 3 am. ~smiles and shrugs~ Oh well. I guess I will have to go to sleep earlier.
Mmm. Delicious Ovaltine.

Joss Whedon loves Ovaltine!

Personally, I hate it.


Sharoth wrote:
Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.

Horde.

Does no one know the difference between those two words?

Hoard is a collection of possesions -- ie: Sharoth is trying to find a way to steal Jeremy's hoard of miniatures.
Horde is a large mass of people (or creatures) usually with destructive tendencies -- ie: We'll need more shotguns and chainsaws to fight against the growing Aberzombie horde.

Sovereign Court

Freehold DM wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Sebastian wrote:

Ack! Not a religious thread!!!

I prefer attacking Andrew Johnson. That guy was a total ass. I'm pretty sure he was friends with Hitler.

Yeah, he was pretty bad too, I hear.

On a more amusing note, my cat looks kinda like a drunk Hitler that accidently shaved half his mustache off.

....

Man. That must be one messed up kitty.

Here she is.

Liberty's Edge

Grammar Police wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.

Horde.

Does no one know the difference between those two words?

Hoard is a collection of possesions -- ie: Sharoth is trying to find a way to steal Jeremy's hoard of miniatures.
Horde is a large mass of people (or creatures) usually with destructive tendencies -- ie: We'll need more shotguns and chainsaws to fight against the growing Aberzombie horde.

I know the difference.

Did you see the misspelling of congratulations too?


Sharoth wrote:
Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.

Pull over, mister! You're not getting away with a warning this time.

Scarab Sages

Studpuffin wrote:
Grammar Police wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.

Horde.

Does no one know the difference between those two words?

Hoard is a collection of possesions -- ie: Sharoth is trying to find a way to steal Jeremy's hoard of miniatures.
Horde is a large mass of people (or creatures) usually with destructive tendencies -- ie: We'll need more shotguns and chainsaws to fight against the growing Aberzombie horde.

I know the difference.

Did you see the misspelling of congratulations too?

I can let some misspellings go -- but hoard is a perfectly valid and spelled correctly word. Who knows, maybe AZ is actually hoarding a whole mess of little zombies who will then become a horde.

Silver Crusade

The Spelling Police wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Congradulations, AZ!!! The zombie hoard is increasing.
Pull over, mister! You're not getting away with a warning this time.

Whats with all the speling and grammer cerrection going on hear? Cant their be a safe place wear no won will critisize our posts? Sum thymes I just dont feel like spellcheking.


Spent all day talking with hubby about game stuff, kinda forgot to eat, now that I am hungry it is time to leave for work. :P


Agh! Going to be late for work!! Where is hubby??


Aberzombie wrote:
Well, got a call from the doctor this morning. She has decided that she wants the missus to come in to the hospital today, and they'll monitor her and try to get her into the C-section schedule as soon as possible. So, it looks like Baby Charlie might be born as early as tonight or perhaps sometime tomorrow.

Good luck and congrats on the impending spawn arrival. :)


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Aberzombie wrote:
Time to go to the hospital. Later folks!

Woot!!! Good luck!

Clockwork Gnome Publishing

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Hennet. And Kerwyn.
At Tangra. Hennet with this pants strapped tight. Kerwyn, his jacket hanging open. Lidda up the walls scales. Gimble on the ocean.

I had so many things to say here. But I am being good.

Clockwork Gnome Publishing

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:

Wow the newest Paizo Art thread was scary... I am trying keeping myself from commenting on threads like that.

The religious ones though enlightening generally devolve into "yes it is!" - "no it isn't!"...

I tell myself that climbing up on my high horse from my soap box is not a healthy or time efficient practice.

Art Thread?

Ross Terminated it.

http://paizo.com/paizo/messageboards/paizoPublishing/pathfinder/pathfinderR PG/paizo/onArt

I found this a little shocking, actually.
This picture proves that old school art is moar better and that Paizo's arts suxx!!!

Where does that come from? I know it comes from Warlock of Firetop Mountain, but where did you find that image?

Clockwork Gnome Publishing

Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Thanks Prof. you have now given me cause to track down Peter Jackson and beat him to death with a copy of the Hobbit.

Indeed. I hadn't been following all that stuff either.

All the same, I will try to give it a fair shake as its own story.

I am sure I am overreacting. Still.
There was plenty he changed in LotR, they still came out great.

They did? ;)

Spoiler:

Kidding....kidding. Sort of. But kidding...yes...kidding.

Clockwork Gnome Publishing

Treppa wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

Yummy! Cookies!

Sorry for the silliness earlier, folks. Well...okay, not sorry.

However, I did NOT intend my nonsensicals to reference anything specific. And I definitely didn't mean to mock that poor reporter covering the Grammy awards. I just heard about that story this afternoon, as a matter of fact. I guess it turns out she had some form of "complex migraine" that can mimic a stroke. Scary.

For some reason, I often find non-sequitur or unintelligible outbursts to otherwise normal statments very funny. (For examply, I find Gir from Invader Zim hilarious...most of the time.)

That said, I'm also happy to report that I have been safely and properly relieved of my duties on USS BOXER and will be reporting to my new duty station next week, prior to going on leave for a few weeks of R&R, which will include a trip to Vienna, Austria with my wife!

Naw, didn't think you were mocking her, just thought it was a coincidence. Thanks for the update on her condition. The last I'd heard, they didn't know what was going on. It's interesting to hear it's a migraine. Mild aphasia is one of my little pre-migraine warning indicators, but I did not realize it was a known thing. Just thought it was what I got instead of auras. My dad went blind in one eye for a few hours from a migraine, which was really scary. Brains is weird.

I have a similar issue as well, if it makes you feel any better. :)

Liberty's Edge

d(^^)b

FaWTL!

The Exchange

Are some people just BLIND???

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Are some people just BLIND???

Whose talking?

*feels around and accidentally grope FreeholdDM* Dang, somebody has been working out. Check out them calves! I hope it's a calve...

The Exchange

Well since he isn't speaking up I assume it is not a calve.

The Exchange

although baby cows are cute.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Solnes wrote:
Spent all day talking with hubby about game stuff, kinda forgot to eat, now that I am hungry it is time to leave for work. :P

You guys are so lucky. My wife will let me prattle on about game stuff, but she doesn't play...so she's just indulging me. Not that I think that's bad, mind you...and I think my wife is absolutely awesome (no, she's not standing over my shoulder)...but it would be nice to have RPGs in common, too.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.

No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.
No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering

Well done is only half done! Carbonize that cud chewer! NOM NOM NOM!

The Exchange

Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.
No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering
Well done is only half done! Carbonize that cud chewer! NOM NOM NOM!

I knew I liked you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.
No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering
Well done is only half done! Carbonize that cud chewer! NOM NOM NOM!
I knew I liked you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just say it this way:

Too dry? Should've ordered a Ribeye and a glass of water! *fish smack*

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.
No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering
Well done is only half done! Carbonize that cud chewer! NOM NOM NOM!
I knew I liked you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just say it this way:

Too dry? Should've ordered a Ribeye and a glass of water! *fish smack*

Hmmm...well, in reality, I'm not a fan of veal. That's definitely one of those foods with a stigma.

On the other hand, I prefer my steak more on the not-so-done side. It reminds me of the old saying that guys who like their steak rare are more likely to enjoy...Oh, there's someone at the door. Gotta go!


Sebastian wrote:
I'm feeling aggressive. Any threads in need of a beat-down?

For you.

Clockwork Gnome Publishing

Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Are some people just BLIND???

Whose talking?

*feels around and accidentally grope FreeholdDM* Dang, somebody has been working out. Check out them calves! I hope it's a calve...

Well, you know what they say...

Liberty's Edge

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

although baby cows are cute.

And tasty! You forgot tasty.
No I prefer mature meat. Butchered to perfection and burnt to a nice juicy crisp....hmmm my mouth is watering
Well done is only half done! Carbonize that cud chewer! NOM NOM NOM!
I knew I liked you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just say it this way:

Too dry? Should've ordered a Ribeye and a glass of water! *fish smack*

Hmmm...well, in reality, I'm not a fan of veal. That's definitely one of those foods with a stigma.

On the other hand, I prefer my steak more on the not-so-done side. It reminds me of the old saying that guys who like their steak rare are more likely to enjoy...Oh, there's someone at the door. Gotta go!

Ordering pizza... Pfft.

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Spent all day talking with hubby about game stuff, kinda forgot to eat, now that I am hungry it is time to leave for work. :P
You guys are so lucky. My wife will let me prattle on about game stuff, but she doesn't play...so she's just indulging me. Not that I think that's bad, mind you...and I think my wife is absolutely awesome (no, she's not standing over my shoulder)...but it would be nice to have RPGs in common, too.

It is the best thing about our relationship. Sounds funny I know, but gaming is a HUGE part of our marriage.


Allen Taliesin wrote:
Where does that come from? I know it comes from Warlock of Firetop Mountain, but where did you find that image?

Allen: Russ Nicholson's website.

Liberty's Edge

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Are some people just BLIND???

Whose talking?

*feels around and accidentally grope FreeholdDM* Dang, somebody has been working out. Check out them calves! I hope it's a calve...

Well, you know what they say...

A bird in the bush is worth two in the hand? Wait, is that right? *double checks* Our judges say yeah.

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Are some people just BLIND???

Whose talking?

*feels around and accidentally grope FreeholdDM* Dang, somebody has been working out. Check out them calves! I hope it's a calve...

Well, you know what they say...

It's true about us Irish as well.

Lantern Lodge

Studpuffin wrote:


Ordering pizza... Pfft.

pizza?!?!?!


I avoid food with stigmata.

Lantern Lodge

/me works out plan to convince pmg to get pizza tonight...

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