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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

I'm beginning to get the feeling that talking too much on Facebook (or anywhere else online) about politics/religion/other "controversial" topic lessens my enjoyment of the site involved? I know and actually like so many people with different social viewpoints, but it's frustrating to see so many of them spouting off.

I suppose I wouldn't mind so much if it wasn't a blatant reminder that, were it not for a common interest in RPGs or some other connection, I probably would not be friends with them.

Of course, I usually feel this way when I see them involved in heated posts on something about which they know very little or are badly misinformed, at the very least...just because you're smart, it doesn't mean you have all the facts. (And if you argue vehemently without a firm grasp of the facts, you're essentially arguing from a faith-based position...boy, wouldn't that idea make some people mad?)

Anyway...it just makes me sad to see so many of my friends on both ends of the spectrum going off like that. It really makes me worry about the world my children will grow up to be part of. There is no world in which a single person or ideology is totally right. Failure to admit that another person's viewpoint may have some merit is the ultimate in hubris.

How can I teach my children to listen, think, and act with kindness, generosity, and compassion when such behavior begins to fade in even the closest of circles?

Hey Paris your in the Navy right? As a gay man there's a particular rumor I've heard about the navy and I'm wondering if you can confirm it? :P

LOL! I needed that laugh.

Alas, Jeremy, I can't be the one to confirm that rumor for you...any more than I could confirm it for a room full of people anywhere in America. ;-) The Navy is, after all, a cross-section of the country it serves.

O come on, I need to know, everyone says the navy uniforms make your ass look fabulous. You...

Well they would not be able to help me any.


Wolfthulhu wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
The world needs more BtmH.
(oYo) For you wolfy, now I can haz ride on bike? >.>

Anytime, dear. ~.^

Squee!! :D
I won an interwebz today AND BttH AND I got a squee! Good day. :)

And I helped with 2 of 3! Hooray! I'm useful!!


Jesszilla wrote:

::stomps through thread, smashing anything remotely resembling serious business to smithereens::

RAWR!

Now I will continue upgrading a certain encounter in Kingmaker. I have coddled my players long enough!

Edited for: why did I use the word hitting there? weird.

Hit it Girl!!!


Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

facts? wee don't need no steeken Facts!!!!!!!

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Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jesszilla wrote:

::stomps through thread, hitting anything remotely resembling serious business to smithereens::

RAWR!

Now I will continue upgrading a certain encounter in Kingmaker. I have coddled my players long enough!

Wipe them out. All of them.

** spoiler omitted **

Spoiler:
Pervs are a dime a dozen. I mean we still have LPM

I'm out, I will give you your perverted Lord President. I <3 you guys!!!


Sunset wrote:

*Skips in to thread*

Hey-YA! Folks. =)

Suny??? Is that you???

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

Sleep is over rated.

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

By the way...it never rains in Southern California.

But right now...it's pouring. :D

Its a Sunny 37'C (98.6F)53% humidity with a slight breeze no air-conditioning and a house full of kids... we are just about to wander down to the shops for some gelato and milkshakes...

52*F here and lovely outside.

The Exchange

Moorluck wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

Yes, but we love you Jess. :)

Your our Favorite Jess, Jess. Of course you are our only Jess, Jess, but the thought still counts!!!

The Exchange

In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.


FAWTLhouse is fun, but what does 'FAWTL' actually mean?

Having been invited into the gang, I'm dying to know the secret of FAWTL.


Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.

Good to hear. I wish you a complete recovery.

Scarab Sages

Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.

Good to hear. Keep favoring it.

The Exchange

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Just watched No Country for Old Men. She tells me she doesn't get it. I say, Damn good movie...I hope she wasn't looking for a feel-good movie.

I have as of yet to finish watching that movie.

The Exchange

Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.

That's an upside.

The Exchange

Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

uuuugh. Sprout = plants.

I am the only person I know with plant phobias....

::hides from sprouts::

are you part dwarf?

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Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P
Asshat...'tis such a funny word.

yet it fits a certain poster oh so well.

The Exchange

Jesszilla wrote:
...when I'm angry!

AHHHHHHHHHH

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

uuuugh. Sprout = plants.

I am the only person I know with plant phobias....

::hides from sprouts::

Oh my...sorry about that. :)

Oh open a window man ;-)

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Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.
Good to hear. Keep favoring it.

Oh yeah. I have a full compliment of rehabilitatitory exercises that I used the last time I sprained it.

The Exchange

Moorluck wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

Nah, don't do that. Solnes just got home.

Solnes!!!!!!!!!

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Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

uuuugh. Sprout = plants.

I am the only person I know with plant phobias....

::hides from sprouts::

Oh my...sorry about that. :)
I have one question. Have you ever been chased, screaming, across your grandmother's back yard by a cousin holding a green pepper?

No but I was attacked by a bucket full of Crawfish on the way to boil them.

Shadow Lodge

Solnes wrote:
Sunset wrote:

*Squeals and snuggles*

*Muffled* We's got t' talk t' th' art department! T'is unfair where Elves is bein' portrayed as 'sporty'.

Who's with me in formin' th' "Busts for T'other races" group?

I'm all for Booby Groups!! :P

So no-one ever offered to let me do any groping when I showed up!

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P
Asshat...'tis such a funny word.
I have always been fond of it. Mostly because it is so odd.

Yet at times so apropos

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

Nah, don't do that. Solnes just got home.
Solnes!!!!!!!!!

You missed her CrimJ, now you got me again.... you know the pervert. :P

Scarab Sages

Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.
Good to hear. Keep favoring it.
Oh yeah. I have a full compliment of rehabilitatitory exercises that I used the last time I sprained it.

About a year ago I got an "avulsion fracture" (sp?) in karate. I still don't have 100% back with it.

The Exchange

Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P
Asshat...'tis such a funny word.
Funny, but accurate. >:D

See even Moorluck agrees with me!!

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Solnes wrote:
Sunset wrote:

*Squeals and snuggles*

*Muffled* We's got t' talk t' th' art department! T'is unfair where Elves is bein' portrayed as 'sporty'.

Who's with me in formin' th' "Busts for T'other races" group?

I'm all for Booby Groping!! :P

FIFY babe.

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

I'm beginning to get the feeling that talking too much on Facebook (or anywhere else online) about politics/religion/other "controversial" topic lessens my enjoyment of the site involved? I know and actually like so many people with different social viewpoints, but it's frustrating to see so many of them spouting off.

I suppose I wouldn't mind so much if it wasn't a blatant reminder that, were it not for a common interest in RPGs or some other connection, I probably would not be friends with them.

Of course, I usually feel this way when I see them involved in heated posts on something about which they know very little or are badly misinformed, at the very least...just because you're smart, it doesn't mean you have all the facts. (And if you argue vehemently without a firm grasp of the facts, you're essentially arguing from a faith-based position...boy, wouldn't that idea make some people mad?)

Anyway...it just makes me sad to see so many of my friends on both ends of the spectrum going off like that. It really makes me worry about the world my children will grow up to be part of. There is no world in which a single person or ideology is totally right. Failure to admit that another person's viewpoint may have some merit is the ultimate in hubris.

How can I teach my children to listen, think, and act with kindness, generosity, and compassion when such behavior begins to fade in even the closest of circles?

Hey Paris your in the Navy right? As a gay man there's a particular rumor I've heard about the navy and I'm wondering if you can confirm it? :P

LOL! I needed that laugh.

Alas, Jeremy, I can't be the one to confirm that rumor for you...any more than I could confirm it for a room full of people anywhere in America. ;-) The Navy is, after all, a cross-section of the country it serves.

O come on, I need to know, everyone says the navy uniforms make your ass
...

Oh I hope so.... I mean even Chuck runs from Paris.

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

uuuugh. Sprout = plants.

I am the only person I know with plant phobias....

::hides from sprouts::

Oh my...sorry about that. :)
I have one question. Have you ever been chased, screaming, across your grandmother's back yard by a cousin holding a green pepper?

No...not really. There was this one guy that was in the Navy and he chased me with his gun (as opposed to his weapon)...but that isn't the same thing at all. ;) Hey...I wonder if that was the rumor Jeremy was referencing earlier?

I believe you when you say it is a phobia. ::torches all green peppers in the thread::

I now need more brain bleach.


Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.
Good to hear. Keep favoring it.
Oh yeah. I have a full compliment of rehabilitatitory exercises that I used the last time I sprained it.
About a year ago I got an "avulsion fracture" (sp?) in karate. I still don't have 100% back with it.

Yes, you spelled that correctly. Ouch! Tendon or ligament?

The Exchange

Allen Taliesin wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P

Hey, now, I often often know I have no idea, and just spout off anyway! Let's get our facts straight here!!!

^_^

I read that as "sprout off". I couldn't figure what that meant at first. I thought "yeah, stop that random growing and stuff".

I might need to go to bed. :)

Nah, don't do that. Solnes just got home.

I need to go soon....John is waiting for me. :)

EDIT: Okay, this TotP was too easy.

Nekkid waiting!!!

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0gre wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Sunset wrote:

*Squeals and snuggles*

*Muffled* We's got t' talk t' th' art department! T'is unfair where Elves is bein' portrayed as 'sporty'.

Who's with me in formin' th' "Busts for T'other races" group?

I'm all for Booby Groups!! :P
So no-one ever offered to let me do any groping when I showed up!

Sorry brother, I wasn't in a sharing mood that day. :P

The Exchange

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Had sprouts once. NEVER again.

Nasty little things.


Eric Swanson wrote:
Suny??? Is that you???

Aye, an' who else would it be bein', if'n t'weren't me self?

Or one o' th' many other Suny selfs I gots runnin' aroun' in various other threads. :p

(^_^)

Th' nature o' Suny be IRREPRESSIBLE!

The Exchange

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
In other news, though my ankle is still tender, I can fully shift without pain once more.
Good to hear. Keep favoring it.
Oh yeah. I have a full compliment of rehabilitatitory exercises that I used the last time I sprained it.
About a year ago I got an "avulsion fracture" (sp?) in karate. I still don't have 100% back with it.

I hate the alphabet. But it's really great for stretching everything back out as it should be.

The Exchange

Paris Crenshaw wrote:

You know what? I think I'm going to turn in and fall asleep listening to the wind and rain outside.

Goodnight, FAWTLs!

Enjoy!


Crimson Jester wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

I'm beginning to get the feeling that talking too much on Facebook (or anywhere else online) about politics/religion/other "controversial" topic lessens my enjoyment of the site involved? I know and actually like so many people with different social viewpoints, but it's frustrating to see so many of them spouting off.

I suppose I wouldn't mind so much if it wasn't a blatant reminder that, were it not for a common interest in RPGs or some other connection, I probably would not be friends with them.

Of course, I usually feel this way when I see them involved in heated posts on something about which they know very little or are badly misinformed, at the very least...just because you're smart, it doesn't mean you have all the facts. (And if you argue vehemently without a firm grasp of the facts, you're essentially arguing from a faith-based position...boy, wouldn't that idea make some people mad?)

Anyway...it just makes me sad to see so many of my friends on both ends of the spectrum going off like that. It really makes me worry about the world my children will grow up to be part of. There is no world in which a single person or ideology is totally right. Failure to admit that another person's viewpoint may have some merit is the ultimate in hubris.

How can I teach my children to listen, think, and act with kindness, generosity, and compassion when such behavior begins to fade in even the closest of circles?

Hey Paris your in the Navy right? As a gay man there's a particular rumor I've heard about the navy and I'm wondering if you can confirm it? :P

LOL! I needed that laugh.

Alas, Jeremy, I can't be the one to confirm that rumor for you...any more than I could confirm it for a room full of people anywhere in America. ;-) The Navy is, after all, a cross-section of the country it serves.

O come on, I need to know, everyone says the
...

As well he should. For is Paris not cousin to The LPM?


Crimson Jester wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

By the way...it never rains in Southern California.

But right now...it's pouring. :D

Its a Sunny 37'C (98.6F)53% humidity with a slight breeze no air-conditioning and a house full of kids... we are just about to wander down to the shops for some gelato and milkshakes...
52*F here and lovely outside.

The gelato was good I had Peanut-butter fudge...

I have to train my youngest not to pick flavours I don't like... Being only three she can't finish a whole scoop and often needs an assist to finish up the ice-cream... but she chose choc-mint and I hates choc-mint :-(.

The Exchange

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

You know what? I think I'm going to turn in and fall asleep listening to the wind and rain outside.

Goodnight, FAWTLs!

Night Paris and I leave you with this as you fall asleep

You are EVIL!!

Scarab Sages

Crimson Jester wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Had sprouts once. NEVER again.
Nasty little things.

I was ...

Spoiler:
EXPLOSIVE!!

The Exchange

Jess Door wrote:
König Odegar wrote:
Jesszilla wrote:

::stomps through thread, smashing anything remotely resembling serious business to smithereens::

RAWR!

Now I will continue upgrading a certain encounter in Kingmaker. I have coddled my players long enough!

Edited for: why did I use the word hitting there? weird.

Bring. It. On.

I have a song or two with your encounter's name on them.

Hey! Who let a player in here?!?

:)

?????????????

The Exchange

Solnes wrote:
Allen Taliesin wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:
One point of fact, however: The timing is strangely coincidental, but I was NOT referring to the Zionist discussion when posting my comments above. I was actually referring to comments by some of my Facebook friends...particularly those in the RPG design and publication business.
I've often thought much along those lines, and how glad I am that I got to know many of them through our hobby before I realized that they were complete asshats who have no idea what they're talking about. (j/k) :P
Asshat...'tis such a funny word.
I have always been fond of it. Mostly because it is so odd.
You know what else is a good word? Dipshidiot. :D

It fits!!

The Exchange

Solnes wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
König Odegar wrote:
Jesszilla wrote:

::stomps through thread, smashing anything remotely resembling serious business to smithereens::

RAWR!

Now I will continue upgrading a certain encounter in Kingmaker. I have coddled my players long enough!

Edited for: why did I use the word hitting there? weird.

Bring. It. On.

I have a song or two with your encounter's name on them.

Hey! Who let a player in here?!?

:)

Now Jess, everyone knows that men can't play. :P
Hey... No turning my own joke back on me! Not. Allowed! Grrr..
Psh...you don't make the rules. I have the BttH, I make the rules. :P

Fair enough!

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Moff Rimmer wrote:

I'm still trying to figure out how I got "Orthodox Quaker" on the quiz.

(Actually, my wife took it too and got the same thing. I guess it's a good thing we're married.)

Funny that is what I got too. with secular humanist at 3rd. Can't be right.

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Paris Crenshaw wrote:

By the way...it never rains in Southern California.

But right now...it's pouring. :D

Its a Sunny 37'C (98.6F)53% humidity with a slight breeze no air-conditioning and a house full of kids... we are just about to wander down to the shops for some gelato and milkshakes...
52*F here and lovely outside.

The gelato was good I had Peanut-butter fudge...

I have to train my youngest not to pick flavours I don't like... Being only three she can't finish a whole scoop and often needs an assist to finish up the ice-cream... but she chose choc-mint and I hates choc-mint :-(.

2 words.

Butter. Pecan.

That is all.

The Exchange

Sunset wrote:

*Skips in to thread*

Hey-YA! Folks. =)

Hello.

The Exchange

Moff Rimmer wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

I'm still trying to figure out how I got "Orthodox Quaker" on the quiz.

(Actually, my wife took it too and got the same thing. I guess it's a good thing we're married.)

I know. I was kinda surprised when I got that myself.
There were a number of questions that aren't simply "agree" or "disagree".

Which makes no sense whatsoever.

Shadow Lodge

Moorluck wrote:
0gre wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Sunset wrote:

*Squeals and snuggles*

*Muffled* We's got t' talk t' th' art department! T'is unfair where Elves is bein' portrayed as 'sporty'.

Who's with me in formin' th' "Busts for T'other races" group?

I'm all for Booby Groups!! :P
So no-one ever offered to let me do any groping when I showed up!
Sorry brother, I wasn't in a sharing mood that day. :P

Thus is the story of my life... always a day late and a boob grope short :(

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