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Written by a Slaad!
"Once upon a time, a young boy had an imaginary friend, Rougeclops. Rougeclops was a lactose-intolerant colossal monster, but he and the boy were the very very best of friends. They played and laughed in the city without a care in the world... except for the evil Dairy Baron, Alton Brown, who was determined to make even the lactose-intolerant consume his products. Which eventually culminated in the following series of tragic events...."
And that, boys and girls and others, is why FreeholdDM rightfully despises Alton and Joss to this very day.
That video was hilarious. I love the SQUAT team.
The Thing from Beyond the Edge |
bacon!
I tried turkey bacon for the first time this week.
I think it would taste better if fried in actual bacon grease.
Although some might suggest that would defeat the purpose of turkey bacon, I would argue turkey bacon is an attempt to defeat the purpose of bacon.
But, turkey bacon, eggs, farina, and a hash brown for $2.45 is OK by me.
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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:That video was hilarious. I love the SQUAT team.Written by a Slaad!
"Once upon a time, a young boy had an imaginary friend, Rougeclops. Rougeclops was a lactose-intolerant colossal monster, but he and the boy were the very very best of friends. They played and laughed in the city without a care in the world... except for the evil Dairy Baron, Alton Brown, who was determined to make even the lactose-intolerant consume his products. Which eventually culminated in the following series of tragic events...."
And that, boys and girls and others, is why FreeholdDM rightfully despises Alton and Joss to this very day.
Video.... hilarious... almost... died!
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Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:bacon!I tried turkey bacon for the first time this week.
I think it would taste better if fried in actual bacon grease.
Although some might suggest that would defeat the purpose of turkey bacon, I would argue turkey bacon is an attempt to defeat the purpose of bacon.
But, turkey bacon, eggs, farina, and a hash brown for $2.45 is OK by me.
It would have been classier with Turkey Eggs.
Moorluck |
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I have realized that planing a wedding is really, really, really a lot of work -
even if it is month away,
a lot of decisions will have to be made, and a lot of bureaucracy will be involved
I remember that, try not to let the stress get to you and just remember she's the boss. ;)
Truly congrats though, best thing that ever happened to me was Solnes becoming my wife.
Patrick Curtin |
aeglos wrote:I have realized that planing a wedding is really, really, really a lot of work -
even if it is month away,
a lot of decisions will have to be made, and a lot of bureaucracy will be involvedI remember that, try not to let the stress get to you and just remember she's the boss. ;)
Truly congrats though, best thing that ever happened to me was Solnes becoming my wife.
Yes, congrats again Aeglos! As it happens I am attending a wedding this afternoon. I have been caught in the fallout of this particular weddings preparations ( my wife is the Maid of Honor and has baked the wedding cake). I am so relieved it will be over today!
I am further relieved that the actual ceremony will be performed in the courtyard of the reception restaurant, so no uncomfortable pews to break my back on =D
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Congrats Aeglos!
I too will be married soon, in less than a month!
If you approach your wedding plan with the same mentality you approach certain combats, I'm sure you'll come out unscathed. Just remember, that with drinking/celebrations so too is it in Pathfinder: make sure you're always quick to get fallen comrades back on their feet.
Resign yourself to the idea that no matter how hard you try, some people are going to get offended by something. Not your problem.
No way everything everywhere is going to go just right. That doesn't matter -- it's going to be great anyway.
And don't forget to DELEGATE DELEGATE DELEGATE! Sure, you and the miss have a lot of decisions to make... once you've decided, you can have other people make the calls, at least at first. You may need to sign the checks, or put the final flourishes, but get your (or her) goons to ask your questions, or make initial contact.
Best of luck, and use that month wisely!
aeglos |
Congrats Aeglos!
I too will be married soon, in less than a month!
If you approach your wedding plan with the same mentality you approach certain combats, I'm sure you'll come out unscathed. Just remember, that with drinking/celebrations so too is it in Pathfinder: make sure you're always quick to get fallen comrades back on their feet.
Resign yourself to the idea that no matter how hard you try, some people are going to get offended by something. Not your problem.
No way everything everywhere is going to go just right. That doesn't matter -- it's going to be great anyway.
And don't forget to DELEGATE DELEGATE DELEGATE! Sure, you and the miss have a lot of decisions to make... once you've decided, you can have other people make the calls, at least at first. You may need to sign the checks, or put the final flourishes, but get your (or her) goons to ask your questions, or make initial contact.
Best of luck, and use that month wisely!
thank you Vicon,
first of all, best of luck with your wedding, and feel free to vent here if it get's to your nerves, that is what FaWtL is here for.
My english was bad I guess, I will mary in some month, not a month, we will do it in spring
The Thing from Beyond the Edge |
A gift to all in honor of any Australians out there. Very entertaining in a school boy kind of way. So, I figure many will find it entertaining as I do. :D
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Kajehase |
He expected it to be empty, something blown there from the other world, but when he touched it, he could tell it had weight. He made note of that in his journal, along with the words that were printed in green on its side. The words made no sense to him, but he copied them as exactly as he was able.
Then he looked inside the sack, and the terror seized him. He cringed, hunkered down over the sack, expecting to hear sirens. He expected the great hands to grab him, rough fingers bruising him, lifting his bony body off its feet and carried by burly, faceless, hairy creatures in blue to throw them into a caddy and land him on concrete with four walls.
Urizen |
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Ah, yes! Gather around, padawans. Everyone should take notes here. This is how you properly make introductions.
Lilith should give this man 34 cookies!
As a sidenote, I only found my way here at Urizen's behest... I vow not to call this judgement into question.
[Pinhead_Voice]
We've so many things to show you, Vicon. So many wondrous sights for you to see. I almost envy you. FAWTL has so many wonders for its newcomers...[/Pinhead_Voice]
[Palpatine_Voice]
The dark side of the FAWTL is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
[/Palpatine_Voice]
Freehold DM |
*knocks on wood*
Great luck thus far with travel. I gave myself extra time because JFK airport can be a b&@+%, but now I get to spend that extra time waiting at the gate because I got through everything so quickly. Better than the alternative.
punches JFK just 'cuz
Good to hear you're traveling well. Please get there safe!
Freehold DM |
Written by a Slaad!
"Once upon a time, a young boy had an imaginary friend, Rougeclops. Rougeclops was a lactose-intolerant colossal monster, but he and the boy were the very very best of friends. They played and laughed in the city without a care in the world... except for the evil Dairy Baron, Alton Brown, who was determined to make even the lactose-intolerant consume his products. Which eventually culminated in the following series of tragic events...."
And that, boys and girls and others, is why FreeholdDM rightfully despises Alton and Joss to this very day.
Note that it says "RIGHTFULLY".
Freehold DM |
Congrats Aeglos!
I too will be married soon, in less than a month!
If you approach your wedding plan with the same mentality you approach certain combats, I'm sure you'll come out unscathed. Just remember, that with drinking/celebrations so too is it in Pathfinder: make sure you're always quick to get fallen comrades back on their feet.
Resign yourself to the idea that no matter how hard you try, some people are going to get offended by something. Not your problem.
No way everything everywhere is going to go just right. That doesn't matter -- it's going to be great anyway.
And don't forget to DELEGATE DELEGATE DELEGATE! Sure, you and the miss have a lot of decisions to make... once you've decided, you can have other people make the calls, at least at first. You may need to sign the checks, or put the final flourishes, but get your (or her) goons to ask your questions, or make initial contact.
Best of luck, and use that month wisely!
+1
Spanky the Leprechaun |
Freehold DM wrote:Going to this TO-NITE!!!Have a wonderful time!
That looks cool. Somebody needs to do video and post to Youtube, or sell a dvd or something.
Urizen |
If they allow it, I shall.
Allow? ALLOW? We have a thriving burlesque scene here in Central Ohio (and I get hits from others in Cleveland and Cincy as well) and nine times out of ten, they don't mind the photos at all. Just as long as you put up the good ones if they're shot well. If anything, it furthers their potential fan base to bring out more folks to catch their show.