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Taking kids bowling with a friend! Kids bowl free!! Gotta love summer kid programs!! :)


Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?


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Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?

Must be a Heinlein character.

Grand Lodge

Aberzombie wrote:
I purchased the iCrit and iFumble apps for my iphone - the sound effects alone make them worth owning.

Sound effects? *plays with iPhone*

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?

I'll let Urizen handle this...

Shadow Lodge

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Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?

There's always Kekko Kamen!


goood morning FaWtL

soon of to California

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


Kajehase wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.

Rofl. Briiliant


Yes. Nekkid cosplay. Thanks would make me collection of cosplay pics from cons past... Interesting.


Orthos wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Gonna DM some Kingmaker tomorrow! WOOT!!!!
Yay, did that last night, wish my players knew the system at all. But we ended it with one of them announcing to Oleg; "We the Bandits have returned! ...just joking"

Last night was also Kingmaker night for my group. The barbarian made the mistake of charging straight into the middle of the bandit camp, only to be ganked by Kressle and four of her minions jumping out of the bushes.

He lived, but only barely, because Kressle got whacked by Scint's Oracle's earth elemental then whacked herself in the head with a Crit Fumble card.

Yeah, I owe him for forcing me to trigger an AoO for heals. And then triggering his rage RIGHT NEXT TO ME.

I'll just cackle whenever I mention my campaign. Should be sufficient vengeance.

taig wrote:
Hey, Intimidate rolls can be just as effective as Diplomacy rolls in certain situations. :)

I have used more of these rolls than I have used crossbow bolts. I love my charisma score.

Grand Lodge

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DSXMachina wrote:
That's great I might have to start using the critical decks, I know I have one player that would love it.

Love the critical hit/fumble decks, along with the condition and buff cards. I always let the players pick their own critical card - it makes them feel so special when they know that they were the ones who chose the card that caused them to slash their hamstring accidentally and suffer the 1d6 DEX damage.

*sigh* Good times, good times.

Oh, and I just got invited to a cookout/sleepover tonite at the abandoned summer camp 10 miles out of town in the sketchy cell-phone coverage area of the county!

I'm going to pack up my scantily-clad girlfriend and a flashlight with almost-dead batteries and go have a killer time.

(trumpet blats: wah wah wahhhhhhhhhh)

-D

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Dinketry, watch out for Kevin Bacon. He's shifty...


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DSXMachina wrote:

Kajehase wrote:

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.
Rofl. Briiliant

Late Heinlein only. In early books, he was more calm and kid friendly.

And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.


TOZ wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
There's always Kekko Kamen!

"That's not a skin tight pink costume. It's her skin."

Well played TOZ.


One of the funniest parodies of all time.

TOZ wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
There's always Kekko Kamen!


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Cornielius wrote:
And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Welcome to FAWTLand.


Be sure to have premarital sex while you are there.

dinketry wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:
That's great I might have to start using the critical decks, I know I have one player that would love it.

Love the critical hit/fumble decks, along with the condition and buff cards. I always let the players pick their own critical card - it makes them feel so special when they know that they were the ones who chose the card that caused them to slash their hamstring accidentally and suffer the 1d6 DEX damage.

*sigh* Good times, good times.

Oh, and I just got invited to a cookout/sleepover tonite at the abandoned summer camp 10 miles out of town in the sketchy cell-phone coverage area of the county!

I'm going to pack up my scantily-clad girlfriend and a flashlight with almost-dead batteries and go have a killer time.

(trumpet blats: wah wah wahhhhhhhhhh)

-D

Silver Crusade

Cornielius wrote:
And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Long time, no see!

Spoiler:
If you are wondering whatever became of Belanos Grandi, he was impaled on a stake by agents of Lord Vlad. Your Ravenloft characters got TWO gruesome deaths!

Silver Crusade

dinketry wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:
That's great I might have to start using the critical decks, I know I have one player that would love it.

Love the critical hit/fumble decks, along with the condition and buff cards. I always let the players pick their own critical card - it makes them feel so special when they know that they were the ones who chose the card that caused them to slash their hamstring accidentally and suffer the 1d6 DEX damage.

*sigh* Good times, good times.

Oh, and I just got invited to a cookout/sleepover tonite at the abandoned summer camp 10 miles out of town in the sketchy cell-phone coverage area of the county!

I'm going to pack up my scantily-clad girlfriend and a flashlight with almost-dead batteries and go have a killer time.

(trumpet blats: wah wah wahhhhhhhhhh)

-D

If anything goes down, be sure to run up to a second floor. Everyone knows you are safest on the second floor of a building.


Celestial Healer wrote:
dinketry wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:
That's great I might have to start using the critical decks, I know I have one player that would love it.

Love the critical hit/fumble decks, along with the condition and buff cards. I always let the players pick their own critical card - it makes them feel so special when they know that they were the ones who chose the card that caused them to slash their hamstring accidentally and suffer the 1d6 DEX damage.

*sigh* Good times, good times.

Oh, and I just got invited to a cookout/sleepover tonite at the abandoned summer camp 10 miles out of town in the sketchy cell-phone coverage area of the county!

I'm going to pack up my scantily-clad girlfriend and a flashlight with almost-dead batteries and go have a killer time.

(trumpet blats: wah wah wahhhhhhhhhh)

-D

If anything goes down, be sure to run up to a second floor. Everyone knows you are safest on the second floor of a building.

And split up from your girl, telling her "I just heard something..."


Freehold DM wrote:
I live in brooklyn, and that sounds incredibly odd, even for here.
Treppa wrote:
...long story...

Remember, this is the meth capital of the US. Lots of folks cook wherever they can. Even in Wal-Mart.

Sovereign Court

that's just crazy.

Glad you guys are all right.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Jess Door wrote:

that's just crazy.

Glad you guys are all right.

I missed this earlier. I'm glad the puffin didn't get hurt by some crazy dude.

The Exchange

Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I live in brooklyn, and that sounds incredibly odd, even for here.
Treppa wrote:
...long story...
Remember, this is the meth capital of the US. Lots of folks cook wherever they can. Even in Wal-Mart.

That in and of itself is scary.


Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I live in brooklyn, and that sounds incredibly odd, even for here.
Treppa wrote:
...long story...
Remember, this is the meth capital of the US. Lots of folks cook wherever they can. Even in Wal-Mart.

that's terrible. Reminds me of what crack did in the 80s.


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taig wrote:
Jess Door wrote:

that's just crazy.

Glad you guys are all right.

I missed this earlier. I'm glad the puffin didn't get hurt by some crazy dude.

We thought the guy was skinny and lanky. Puffin said upon coming back in, "I had no idea the dude was so buff. If I'd known he could have easily kicked my ass, I wouldn't have gone out there!"

Silver Crusade

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You also never know who might have a weapon.

Or, for that matter, who might be part of the zombie plague... I mean... "bath salt craze".

Scarab Sages

DSXMachina wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
dinketry wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:
That's great I might have to start using the critical decks, I know I have one player that would love it.

Love the critical hit/fumble decks, along with the condition and buff cards. I always let the players pick their own critical card - it makes them feel so special when they know that they were the ones who chose the card that caused them to slash their hamstring accidentally and suffer the 1d6 DEX damage.

*sigh* Good times, good times.

Oh, and I just got invited to a cookout/sleepover tonite at the abandoned summer camp 10 miles out of town in the sketchy cell-phone coverage area of the county!

I'm going to pack up my scantily-clad girlfriend and a flashlight with almost-dead batteries and go have a killer time.

(trumpet blats: wah wah wahhhhhhhhhh)

-D

If anything goes down, be sure to run up to a second floor. Everyone knows you are safest on the second floor of a building.
And split up from your girl, telling her "I just heard something..."

Contemplates making a Pamela Voorhees alias

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Or, for that matter, who might be part of the zombie plague... I mean... "bath salt craze".

Brainnnnssssss.........

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Morning, all. What did I miss?

Well, Gary and Jesper's recent attempt at cosplay nearly ended in disaster when they ran afoul of a group of crazed, bath-salt junkies. Meanwhile, Kristen's trip to the bowling alley ended as a recruitment drive when each of her children miraculously bowled a perfect 300 in the presence of the U.S. Olympic Bowling team coach. And, across town, A Friday night visit to a nearby summer camp ended in......No, wait! That's my soap opera.


Celestial Healer wrote:
If anything goes down, be sure to run up to a second floor. Everyone knows you are safest on the second floor of a building.

*lurks*


Cornielius wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:

Kajehase wrote:

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.
Rofl. Briiliant

Late Heinlein only. In early books, he was more calm and kid friendly.

And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Chicken! Read ALL the posts! ~grins and runs~


Cornielius wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:

Kajehase wrote:

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.
Rofl. Briiliant

Late Heinlein only. In early books, he was more calm and kid friendly.

And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Surely you can't expect me to let that stand in the way of a punchline, though?


Dearie me, it's almost eight already.

Fast day today.


Celestial Healer wrote:

You also never know who might have a weapon.

Or, for that matter, who might be part of the zombie plague... I mean... "bath salt craze".

These are your brains. These are your brains on bath salt. Get the picture? old ad


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Cornielius wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:

Kajehase wrote:

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.
Rofl. Briiliant

Late Heinlein only. In early books, he was more calm and kid friendly.

And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Hey, I don't even post in FAWTL and I still read the whole thread. Man up!


Smashtag wrote:
Cornielius wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:

Kajehase wrote:

Treppa wrote:
Nekkid cosplay? What's the point?
Must be a Heinlein character.
Rofl. Briiliant

Late Heinlein only. In early books, he was more calm and kid friendly.

And on another note: I take a weeks vacation and come back to more tham 2500 posts?? No way in hell I'm reading all that.

Hey, I don't even post in FAWTL and I still read the whole thread. Man up!

Liar! You just posted!

Spoiler:
But I liked that you called him out, hehe


Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.


lynora wrote:
Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.

When you've learned how to potty train the dragon, Sharoth could use your help...


*blink*

*cough hack*

Ugh time to pick up the shattered pieces of my PbPs

*blink*

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Emperor7 wrote:
lynora wrote:
Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.
When you've learned how to potty train the dragon, Sharoth could use your help...

Sebastian is getting tired of changing his diapers!


taig wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
lynora wrote:
Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.
When you've learned how to potty train the dragon, Sharoth could use your help...

Sebastian is getting tired of changing his diapers!

......but where are we going to find a litter box that big? o.O

Grand Lodge

Wooooo weekend!


lynora wrote:
taig wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
lynora wrote:
Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.
When you've learned how to potty train the dragon, Sharoth could use your help...

Sebastian is getting tired of changing his diapers!

......but where are we going to find a litter box that big? o.O

Just use the Arizona desert.


A desert that big, there's got to be a Blue or two who won't take kindly to that sort of... ah... "marking of territory"....


"Carlotta was the kind of town where they spell trouble T-R-U-B-I-L, and if you try to correct them, they kill you." - Rigby Reardon


It is entirely too civilized in here!


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IT'S BEEN TOO LONG SINCE THERE WAS A GOOD RAMPAGE IN HERE

::RAMPAGES::


Kajehase wrote:
lynora wrote:
taig wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
lynora wrote:
Watching How to Train Your Dragon with the kidlet. Again. I love this movie.
When you've learned how to potty train the dragon, Sharoth could use your help...

Sebastian is getting tired of changing his diapers!

......but where are we going to find a litter box that big? o.O
Just use the Arizona desert.

The Sahara, Thank you very much. I like having plenty of room.

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