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Shadow Lodge

NO NAKED CONVENTIONS.

Grand Lodge

*streaks up and down the aisle* Can't kick me off until we land!

Grand Lodge

Patrick Curtin wrote:

Well I love that dirty water ...

Oh, Boston you're my home!

...I don't think I've really had a home for quite a few years. The military kind of does that to you.

Shadow Lodge

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Okay, that's not true. Home is where my wife is.

Grand Lodge

Thus endeth the blitz.


No matter where the Army may have plunked me, New England was always my home. Dirty water, dirty politics, dirty rotten scoundrels nonwithstanding

Grand Lodge

Ohio has faded from 'home' to 'the place I grew up', and Georgia is just 'where I have friends', while Texas is still only 'where I work'. We'll see where I go from here.


The Internet is more my home these days than any physical place. Specifically a handful of websites I spend most of my free time on - two are my NWN server communities (one of those however is quickly fading out of "home" status), while the others are places I happen to have friends. FAWTL is one of them.

Physical locations in the real world are just where I happen to live and keep all my stuff. I have no real attachment to any IRL location, and as long as I have a job and can afford wherever my residence is comfortably*, I'm satisfied. But I have more connection to people I know online 99% of the time than to any person or place outside.

That might change in the future if I ever find a place I actually care about.

*:
My standard of living's pretty low. As long as I have a roof, food and water, plumbing, income, and internet I'm happy; I don't need a lot of space, just enough for my desk and a bed and a bathroom, looking for a studio apartment once I get in a financial situation where I can move.

Silver Crusade

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Sebastian wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
O'Hare smells like bad tuna
O'Hare usually smells like despair.

You are a poet.

Also, what's your excuse for not being at the con this year?

What's your excuse for not paying for my trip?

Shadow Lodge

It's a recession, fewer people can pay for lawyers. WON'T YOU THINK OF THE POOR LAWYERS?


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
O'Hare smells like bad tuna
O'Hare usually smells like despair.

You are a poet.

Also, what's your excuse for not being at the con this year?

What's your excuse for not paying for my trip?

Hookers and blow, what else?


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"Where's the group photo?"

"It's traditionally done on Sundays."

"Break Tradition."

I didn't mean to take NO GROUP PHOTOS.

I tell ya.

One of these days, someone's going to employ me.

And I'll be able to afford to show up.

It will be fun.

Your liver may hate you.

But it will be fun.

Stay thirsty, my friends.

Sovereign Court

Urizen wrote:
Stay thirsty, my friends.

I like the cut of this fellow's jib.


Uh, hello.?

Silver Crusade

Hi, BP!


BluePigeon wrote:
Uh, hello.?

Hi!

rummages in the freezer

Popsicle? Peach-cardamom or lemon-ginger.


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
O'Hare smells like bad tuna
O'Hare usually smells like despair.

You are a poet.

Also, what's your excuse for not being at the con this year?

What's your excuse for not paying for my trip?
Hookers and blow, what else?

I'll take hookers and blow for $400, Alex


Subways. Blergh

Dark Archive Bella Sara Charter Superscriber

Celestial Healer wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
O'Hare smells like bad tuna
O'Hare usually smells like despair.

You are a poet.

Also, what's your excuse for not being at the con this year?

What's your excuse for not paying for my trip?

It was...

Patrick Curtin wrote:


Hookers and blow, what else?
Urinsane wrote:
I'll take hookers and blow for $400, Alex

Damnit. I'm becoming far too predictable...

Scarab Sages

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Home safe and sound with my wife and kid. Speaking of which...gotta go put the boy to bed.


hi everyone,

whale wathcing in Anacortes was amazing, we seen a lot of Orcas, some very near to the boat, one did even jump a few times.
now back at the silent and empty and sad Redmond Marriot.
Tomorrow we leave for the Olympic Peninsula.

good to hear everyone got home safe.

the hobby store is out of Zombie Dice :-(


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Quote of the Session:

"What's the range on a thrown stingray?"


Scintillae wrote:
"What's the range on a thrown stingray?"

Well, if you can get a good spin on it, a stingray kind of acts like a frisbee and you can get some decent distance.

Source: I have actually seen a guy take a small (8" diameter or so) stingray and frisbee it off a pier.


aeglos wrote:
the hobby store is out of Zombie Dice :-(

If you can find a Barnes and Noble Bookstore nearby you might be able to get it there. The one near me carries it.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
"What's the range on a thrown stingray?"

Well, if you can get a good spin on it, a stingray kind of acts like a frisbee and you can get some decent distance.

Source: I have actually seen a guy take a small (8" diameter or so) stingray and frisbee it off a pier.

This one was size Medium, so probably closer to a 6' diameter.

Silver Crusade

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What is the range on a thrown Ixitxachitl? Do you have to be able to pronounce it?


Icks-it-zakk-ittle?


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I can pronounce "it" just fine, thanks.


Patrick Curtin wrote:

Well I love that dirty water ...

Oh, Boston you're my home!

STANDELLS!!!! *rocks hard*


Orthos wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
"What's the range on a thrown stingray?"

Well, if you can get a good spin on it, a stingray kind of acts like a frisbee and you can get some decent distance.

Source: I have actually seen a guy take a small (8" diameter or so) stingray and frisbee it off a pier.

This one was size Medium, so probably closer to a 6' diameter.

In that case you probably need to put a lot of spin on it.


Orthos wrote:
Icks-it-zakk-ittle?

I've always thought the x would be pronounced as in Spanish, so, Isch-it-zakk-ittle?


Scintillae wrote:
I can pronounce "it" just fine, thanks.

Ai-tee?


I pronounce it "that stingray aquatic monster that I don't use".

Spoiler:
It might have something in common with the fact that my games rarely involve large amounts of water and for such cases there are other aquatic monsters that I'll use.


ik-ZIT-za-chit-ul

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Tuesday! Back at work and have a lot of catching up to do, so I may not be around much today.

Scarab Sages

Also: Ugh! Beginning to think I didn't escape the con unscathed. Or at least the journey back. Starting to feel like crap this morning.


~ambushes the zombie from afar~ Ahhhh!!! Sniper rifles are wonderful.

Scarab Sages

Who are you again?


stops in briefly

Good morning, all! How's Tuesday treating you so far?

I'm about to head into a day full of meetings which will require me to exercise all of my tact muscles. Wish me luck!


Breakfast eaten, caffeine processing.

Time to close Paizo and get some work done. See you guys around lunchtime.

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


*blink*

Well, back from PaizoCon. It was a blast meeting everyone in the flesh and sitting down to game with them. We resident FAWTLians explained our threads to some curious folks, so we might get some visitors soon ( hopefully!)

I am exhausted, but in a happy way. My throat is sore, but I'm hoping that is an after effect of all the cheering at the banquet.

To everyone who might be thinking about PaizoCon 2013, I would highly reccommend it. I myself am itching to go again, and I'm going to see if I can

Off to do some neglected weeding!

*blink*

Grand Lodge

My first FAWTL post! Largely because some kind chap with beer-and-bacon-infused brownies explained to me its byzantine purpose. Now I'm in the inner circle.

And still not back from PaizoCon yet. Houston helped to extend my vacation by a day, and

Grand Lodge

Welcome!

I have forgotten the traditional greeting for new members, but I'm sure Aberzombie will be along to eat your brains soon.

Grand Lodge

O'Hare says hi.

Maybe home later today, but a small price to pay.

Silver Crusade

O'Hare said hi? All it ever says to me are four letter words.


I don't think we've had an official greeting since Lillith stopped posting here frequently, so....

sup.


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Welcome dinketry. Now give Aberzombie your brain, aeglos your clothes, and Drejk your pocket money.

FreeholdDM will soon be around to take care of your booze.

Then jump a lap around the thread on one leg while chanting, "There's no business like Sebastian's business," and you're all in.

Scarab Sages

dinketry wrote:

My first FAWTL post! Largely because some kind chap with beer-and-bacon-infused brownies explained to me its byzantine purpose. Now I'm in the inner circle.

And still not back from PaizoCon yet. Houston helped to extend my vacation by a day, and

Braiinnnnssss.......?


drinks two of the new guys beers, passes out insensate on the floor

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