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baron arem heshvaun wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I wish I could go, take pictures for me(of yourself and your hosts)!!!

Fallen Angels, Martha Hunt, Lais Ribeiro, Sara Sampaio, Josephine Skriver, Romme Strijd, Jasmine Tookes

I am directly under this performers butt cheek but I don't see myself in the pic

I got Zon-Kuthon a shot, and ask if he has accepted Asmodeus into his heart, I did not ask for his sister's number

Busta Rymes doing an old school set

AWESOME!


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But not as awesome as my nudity!

Silver Crusade

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captain yesterday wrote:
I just figured it was a regional variation, like Ketchup and Catsup.

... dafuq?


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HAPPY HALLOWEEEN FAWTL!
I am going to hand out treats tonight.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
But not as awesome as my nudity!
Freehold DM wrote:

HAPPY HALLOWEEEN FAWTL!

I am going to hand out treats tonight.

Hmm?


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But I also have a Halloween surprise/Freehold Writing Challenge for you all. I am going to put up some Halloween related stuff in my thread and hopefully our resident badger will be able to donate a monster or two to make it super spooky.


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NobodysHome wrote:

NobodysHome, Lawful Stupid Good Samaritan.

I've got a bit of a cold today. I'd call it "mild", but it was bad enough to make me take the day off work, my lungs are a bit burn-y, I get tired really easily, and it's hard to focus.

But... the kids declared this morning that they wanted pumpkins, so I dutifully started walking over to the corner store to get some. At which point I ran into our wonderful gardening neighbor. He's had two strokes and can barely walk, but he sits in his garden all day and does amazing things. He was complaining about the tiny green waste bins in Kensington, and I'd previously pointed out that I'd be happy to let him use our ginmormous bin, which we never more than half-fill.

So of course he chose today to ask for the favor. And I'm not about to say, "No," the very first time he asks, so cue sick NobodysHome carrying a 32-gallon trash can full of green waste a block back to his house, dumping it, bringing the empty can back, then proceeding to the corner store that is sold out of pumpkins.

Being a Good Samaritan -- it'll kill ya, kids!

Uh, anything special prevented you from sending the kids to the store in walking distance in the first place?

Or had the USA reached the points of madness when you can't send a 15-year old to a nearby store without parental escort?


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And so trick or treating begins!!


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Drejk wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:

NobodysHome, Lawful Stupid Good Samaritan.

I've got a bit of a cold today. I'd call it "mild", but it was bad enough to make me take the day off work, my lungs are a bit burn-y, I get tired really easily, and it's hard to focus.

But... the kids declared this morning that they wanted pumpkins, so I dutifully started walking over to the corner store to get some. At which point I ran into our wonderful gardening neighbor. He's had two strokes and can barely walk, but he sits in his garden all day and does amazing things. He was complaining about the tiny green waste bins in Kensington, and I'd previously pointed out that I'd be happy to let him use our ginmormous bin, which we never more than half-fill.

So of course he chose today to ask for the favor. And I'm not about to say, "No," the very first time he asks, so cue sick NobodysHome carrying a 32-gallon trash can full of green waste a block back to his house, dumping it, bringing the empty can back, then proceeding to the corner store that is sold out of pumpkins.

Being a Good Samaritan -- it'll kill ya, kids!

Uh, anything special prevented you from sending the kids to the store in walking distance in the first place?

Or had the USA reached the points of madness when you can't send a 15-year old to a nearby store without parental escort?

The fact that they're not home makes that more difficult...

Nah, it's the issue of time. Impus Major doesn't get home 'til 4:00 pm, then he has homework and pumpkin carving to get done before he can go out, and thanks to our broken pendulum of an educational system that'll be at least 3 hours. So the 15 minutes to send them to go do it is honestly more than I think they can spare.

And since the store was out, I would've had to go out anyway, just much later and in a bit of a panic...

EDIT: And yes, my 15-year-old son leaves the house at 7:30 am, gets home at 4:00 pm, and is guaranteed at least 2 hours of homework a night, so his "work" schedule is heavier than mine. And everyone keeps sending me articles about Finland's very successful "no homework" school system and I say, "I know, I know."
But seriously, when Impus Major is on his THIRD PAGE of filling in atomic symbol, number, number of protons, number of electrons, number of neutrons, and atomic weight you have to wonder what the heck the teacher is thinking. That she sent home 3 pages of such tables 3 nights in a row is just an exercise in ticking off your students...


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Rysky wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
I just figured it was a regional variation, like Ketchup and Catsup.
... dafuq?

You've never seen Catsup? That's the original spelling. It changed due to Americanization over time and laziness, kinda like doughnut to donut.


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Getting a decent haul so far.


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Well, the duel didn't happen, unfortunately, but somebody did bring in a box full of cupcakes with vivid yellow penises drawn on them, which certainly added a little something else to the evening.


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I was almost an erotic baker, once.

But landscaping paid more, and lets me use Jackhammers.


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captain yesterday wrote:

I was almost an erotic baker, once.

But landscaping paid more, and lets me use Jackhammers.

So... many... wrong... things... to... say...


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You should've seen the length of the drill bits I had to use when I had to reinforce stuff for earthquakes.

But I was the smallest guy so I was the only person that could get into the dank crawlspaces.


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There is a surprising amount of crossover between the two professions.


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Ah yes, the full size candy bar gauntlet! It's all young professionals that have a block party, and get drunk.


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I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.


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I thought he was going as one, but had a costume change for halfway through the night to switch to that one later.


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Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.

What a coinkydink! I went as Freehold!


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Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.

Why not both: a brundlefly'ed/Cronenberged Jaltoss Whedown (telepod not included)?


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No kids showing up for Halloween... I'm saddened but not surprised...it is a school night after all, and a Monday to boot. Parents are probably not enthusiastic.


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Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.

I'll have you know I wore my starfleet uniform thank you very much!


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Morty, the Littlest Otyugh wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.
Why not both: a brundlefly'ed/Cronenberged Jaltoss Whedown (telepod not included)?

God in heaven, that would be an abomination.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.
I'll have you know I wore my starfleet uniform thank you very much!

Is it true that next year you are going as a Facebook app?


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Sharoth wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
I have heard that Freehold DM is going out dressed as Joss Whedon. Or is it Alton Brown? It is one of them.
I'll have you know I wore my starfleet uniform thank you very much!
Is it true that next year you are going as a Facebook app?

shakes fist


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The real horror of Halloween is my soldiers aim. ~points in the opposite direction that the soldiers are firing~ The Barn is THAT way! Aim THAT way not the other way! ~goes back to playing XCOM 2~


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The perfect Halloween!

We found out earlier today the child molester that's lived on our block was sent back to prison and can no longer live there (non compliant is a beautiful thing!)

Our neighborhood was full of life because of it.

It was 60 degrees out.

The kids got so much candy! So much!

If I could afford the commute I'd trick or treat the hell out of Freehold's building. :-)

Happy Halloween FaWtL Folks!!


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Pea Bear counted, she has 271 pieces of candy.

Pea Bear's best friend: 325

Tiny T-Rex: doesn't care. :-)


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Interesting -- Daylight Savings has absolutely devastated Halloween around here. I'd say "decimated", but it's fallen off by a heck of a lot more than 10%.

6:04 pm here, decorations all up and down the street (unlike last year's dismal performance where we got all of maybe 12 kids because the street was so dark), and we have... 0 visitors so far.

I know the middle school crowd will show up in an hour or so... they know I give out full-sized bars, and I'm very popular as a result. (Including some kids who change into different costumes and return 2-3 times. As I've mentioned, if they're going to go to the trouble to change, I'll spare the $0.50 for the bar.)

Man, I was going to write $0.25, but it really is up to $0.50. I'm getting old.


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Tacticslion wrote:
I am so daggum hype for Starfinder. That is all.

Though it has nothing to do with this, may I present something else I am so daggum hype for.

It's The Protomen. I'm also so daggum hype for The Protomen.


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*sigh* I installed Longest War Studio mods and started to play XCOM 2 again (Liz's fault!)...


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Drejk wrote:
*sigh* I installed Longest War Studio mods and started to play XCOM 2 again (Liz's fault!)...

How is it Liz's fault and where is your proof? Inquiring minds want to know!


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*sigh* Noone showed up for halloween.


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The wife's birthday is in seven days and we are still strapped for cash. I wonder if giving her my love will be enough? ~hears laughter in the background~ Yea. That was what I thought too! ~grins~


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And to make things worse, I have to go to work early tomorrow. Working 8:30 to 6:30.

Looks like this Halloween was all trick, no treat.


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Pea Bear, best friend, and Tiny T-Rex


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Somebody takes his job as Sheriff of Paddy's very seriously


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Something, something Halloween.


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Freehold DM wrote:

And to make things worse, I have to go to work early tomorrow. Working 8:30 to 6:30.

Looks like this Halloween was all trick, no treat.

That does suck. I hope that you have a great day tomorrow!


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Took car to the mechanic today. Needs some brake work, as expected. What I wasn't expecting was to be told that the struts are wearing out and need to be replaced soon. They're not broken, but are on their way. Of course, these are factory struts which are usually replaced at around 60k or so miles, and these have already done 95k, so that's not too bad. The timing sucks though.


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Of course, now comes the hard part.

Waking the kids up for school the day after Halloween.


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Hmp. For us, it's waking me up the day after... anything. Unless it's noon. Then you're okay. (Somehow we manage.)


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The dog was kind enough to push me out of bed this morning. :-)


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It's gonna get up to 70 today.

Just hook it up to the vein!!!!!


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Cap'n Yesterday's Summer Dreams wrote:

It's gonna get up to 70 today.

Just hook it up to the vein!!!!!

friend, Halloween was yesterday stop trying to scare people.


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Alright, TL... tell me, WHO ARE THE PROTOMEN, AND HOW CAN I GET MY HANDS ON WHATEVER MEDIA THEY PRODUCE!?


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So, I feel both better and worse about Halloween this year.

We got maybe 15-20 "little ones" (kids 6 and under), MUCH better than last year. And with it starting to rain right at 7 pm, I'm pretty happy with that turnout.

We got maybe 25-30 "mid-sized ones" (kids 7-14), which is an OK turnout.

Unfortunately, I bought my candy at Costco, and 10 pounds of mini-bars plus 150 full-sized bars is... slightly excessive.

Anyone driving through Albany can have a free pound or two of candy.

That is all.


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NobodysHome wrote:

So, I feel both better and worse about Halloween this year.

We got maybe 15-20 "little ones" (kids 6 and under), MUCH better than last year. And with it starting to rain right at 7 pm, I'm pretty happy with that turnout.

We got maybe 25-30 "mid-sized ones" (kids 7-14), which is an OK turnout.

Unfortunately, I bought my candy at Costco, and 10 pounds of mini-bars plus 150 full-sized bars is... slightly excessive.

Anyone driving through Albany can have a free pound or two of candy.

That is all.

I didn't know you were located so close to me!

moves up NobodysWife Kidnapping timetable


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Welp, I found them, and they are awesome!

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