Sasha Nein |
Treppa wrote:Sometimes I think I might be psychic.This is a test of the pbp system. Perception: 1d20+3
Treppa fails to notice the results. Sadly, I put in the results before I knew the roll, and it was correct.
Stupid die roller! Pygooon! :shakefist:
Step here in front of the Brain Tumbler and we'll confirm that.
You may experience a slight falling sensation. Or pass out. You did sign your waiver, correct?
Crimson Jester |
Morning, ready for a craptacular day.
I see many people had fun in Seattle and the surrounding areas. Well done. If you are not back safe at home I wish you all a nice trip.
Loved the pictures on FB. Teter-tot is getting big. Why I must ask were there so many pictures of so many texting. I mean just because some people want to blog about the goings on, but even the PMG. Heck I think that there was even a picture of the Mona on his cell phone.
;)
I was now used to seeing pictures of Cosmo without the stash but now James Jacobs has gone and shaved too. What is this world coming to.
Also for shame no group photo?!?!
Kajehase |
My first ever post on the Paizo messageboards
Erik Mona wrote:We are absolutely considering fiction to support Pathfinder.Any chance of a comic book adaptation as well? The Ptolus ones were fairly okay, and the old Forgotten Realms and Dungeons & Dragons comics (which were also set in the Realms) is a dear favourite of mine, so it'd not exactly be the first RPG-connected comic book.
Not quite as psychic as Treppa, though. :(
Sasha Nein |
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My first ever post on the Paizo messageboards
Kajehase wrote:Not quite as psychic as Treppa, though. :(Erik Mona wrote:We are absolutely considering fiction to support Pathfinder.Any chance of a comic book adaptation as well? The Ptolus ones were fairly okay, and the old Forgotten Realms and Dungeons & Dragons comics (which were also set in the Realms) is a dear favourite of mine, so it'd not exactly be the first RPG-connected comic book.
We'll take it. It's not every day you encounter a psychoreactive ship.
TriOmegaZero |
TriOmegaZero wrote:I didn't crash the rental on the way to Seatac and the zombie didn't eat my brains while catching a ride!Thanks for the ride. It was great meeting you and your wife. Have a safe trip home.
Also: is it just me, or did security go faster than you expected?
Way faster. We had plenty of time for a light snack before boarding. It was amazing.
Gary Teter Senior Software Developer |
Gary Teter Senior Software Developer |
Patrick Curtin |
Patrick Curtin wrote:Kajehase wrote:Lol I don't even remember when I said that. Where TF did you dredge that up from? Carl is the name of the kid in Walking Dead that is always wandering off and causing havoc, up to an including accidentally luring a zombie back to the others.Patrick Curtin wrote:Ugh. That is even more scary that having a kid named Carl during the Zombieapocalypse.As a grown man named Karl I have to ask, why is that bad?And now I know.
And I found it when someone linked to Gary's great FAWTL-April Fool-chat experiment/corgi-test.
Ah. I knew I had said it, but I couldn't remember when
And I ain't a hater Wolfiest, I was just jokin
Lindisty |
Lindisty wrote:wanders through handing out popsicles
734 new posts? Not enough time to read them all during lunch. How's everyone doing today?
much better, now that you are here..
eyebrow waggle
Why thank you! Here, have a popsicle-- they're homemade. Lemon-ginger or peach-cardamom. :)
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:Why thank you! Here, have a popsicle-- they're homemade. Lemon-ginger or peach-cardamom. :)Lindisty wrote:wanders through handing out popsicles
734 new posts? Not enough time to read them all during lunch. How's everyone doing today?
much better, now that you are here..
eyebrow waggle
Oh that soooo unfair! But as it's summer and I sure youare closer to Georgia than I am, I will take a peach cardiovascular..
Lindisty |
Lindisty wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Why thank you! Here, have a popsicle-- they're homemade. Lemon-ginger or peach-cardamom. :)Lindisty wrote:wanders through handing out popsicles
734 new posts? Not enough time to read them all during lunch. How's everyone doing today?
much better, now that you are here..
eyebrow waggleOh that soooo unfair! But as it's summer and I sure youare closer to Georgia than I am, I will take a peach cardiovascular..
There were gorgeous peaches at the farm market last weekend, which is why there are peach-cardamom popsicles in my freezer now. :) Of course, I made them just in time for the heat to break, but they're good anytime.
Sebastian Bella Sara Charter Superscriber |