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Scarab Sages

F$+&! Now that damnable Chrome chant is stuck in my head.

shakes fist


Aberzombie wrote:
Of course, for me, the best comic strips ever were Farside and Calvin & Hobbes.

This cannot be debated. C&H will probably always be the best newspaper comic ever IMO.

Scarab Sages

nekkid fist shaking?!?

Oh my....

Scarab Sages

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Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Of course, for me, the best comic strips ever were Farside and Calvin & Hobbes.
This cannot be debated. C&H will probably always be the best newspaper comic ever IMO.

One of my favorites singles ever was Snowman House of Horrors.

Scarab Sages

All right folks. In a bit late today, and I've got to keep it short and sweet. Plenty of catch up today, including re-inheriting stuff from the dude that's leaving us. Stuff I passed on to him to begin with.....


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Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Of course, for me, the best comic strips ever were Farside and Calvin & Hobbes.
This cannot be debated. C&H will probably always be the best newspaper comic ever IMO.
One of my favorites singles ever was Snowman House of Horrors.

The books had brilliant titles, too.

Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons
Something Under the Bed is Drooling
Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat
Scientific Progress Goes Boink
Revenge of the Babysat


Also, Obligatory.


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"Not to worry, these are my ceremonial teeth!"


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"Where are you going with that tuna sandwich?"

"I'm going to build a tiger trap!"


hi everyone


Hi Aeglos


Linking facebook account to gmail account, pay pal, bank and anything else?!.


I should check that whole DropBox things sometime in the future...

Silver Crusade

Kajehase wrote:

Wrath. Of. The. Righteous!!

I'm biased, of course. ;)

I just wish it had a better name...

*ducks to avoid flying objects*

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


Drejk wrote:
I should check that whole DropBox things sometime in the future...

Dropbox is pretty useful. I've all but stopped using Photobucket since getting it, and it's made storing/sharing documents and such really easy.

Post/PM me your email and I'll send you an invite - if you invite people to try it you get more space for free =D


I think that I already got invite from someone but I am not sure on which mail it went...

Does this allow for direct editing of files like Google Docs/Drive or is it just place to hang files for sharing?


You can edit the stuff stored there. It just opens in the normal program you would open it on your own computer though - word docs in Word, spreadsheets in Excel, etc.


Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It also made me wonder why so many people disliked the comic... until I actually read the more recent stuff in the papers, and realized how bluh it had become.
Sad, but true. I no longer read it for that very reason. But I've got a bunch of the old books somewhere in my house.
The library in my hometown had a few of them - I remember the first one had a red cover, the second green, and the third blue. We would check them out rather regularly.

you and me both. Garfield was my hero for a while.

You might want to check out Garfield minus Garfield, it's pretty funny when it isn't confusing.


I'll probably contact you about that at later date once I will solve issues with the laptop or find that I am unable to repair it. *sigh*


Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It also made me wonder why so many people disliked the comic... until I actually read the more recent stuff in the papers, and realized how bluh it had become.
Sad, but true. I no longer read it for that very reason. But I've got a bunch of the old books somewhere in my house.
The library in my hometown had a few of them - I remember the first one had a red cover, the second green, and the third blue. We would check them out rather regularly.

you and me both. Garfield was my hero for a while.

You might want to check out Garfield minus Garfield, it's pretty funny when it isn't confusing.

I've seen it. I find it more depressing than funny.

Silver Crusade

Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It also made me wonder why so many people disliked the comic... until I actually read the more recent stuff in the papers, and realized how bluh it had become.
Sad, but true. I no longer read it for that very reason. But I've got a bunch of the old books somewhere in my house.
The library in my hometown had a few of them - I remember the first one had a red cover, the second green, and the third blue. We would check them out rather regularly.

you and me both. Garfield was my hero for a while.

You might want to check out Garfield minus Garfield, it's pretty funny when it isn't confusing.

I've seen it. I find it more depressing than funny.

I was not familiar. Now I am. Yeah, it's depressing.


Now I want to listen to Mad World. Except I don't want to bother with headphones.

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Hmm. NOW it is starting to feel like I am actually leaving this place.

Is it 6pm on Friday yet?

RPG Superstar 2012

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

Today's A-Z monster?

Silver Crusade

Actually, I saw that creation! I am loving these A-Z monsters, taig. You should do it every month!

(What? You don't have 365 monsters per year?)

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Drejk wrote:
Now I want to listen to Mad World. Except I don't want to bother with headphones.

Which version? Tears for Fears or Gary Jules? They're both good in my opinion.

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Celestial Healer wrote:

Actually, I saw that creation! I am loving these A-Z monsters, taig. You should do it every month!

(What? You don't have 365 monsters per year?)

I take Sundays off, so that reduces it to 313. :)

I'll most likely resume my Friday posting schedule after April's monsters are done.

Scarab Sages

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YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!

Scarab Sages

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I love incentive - it's like they're daring me to make a life-changing decision.

Scarab Sages

And, on that somewhat ambiguous note - back to work.

Scarab Sages

And remember - I love you all, but that wouldn't stop me from cracking opne your skulls and feasting on your delicious brainnnnnsssss......


Save some for the Zombie Jr.


Maybe I should post my new Mage base class in homebrew section now, before it is complete, because every time I stop to look at I end tweaking small parts but never getting closer to making it ready for showing...


Going for a nap. Maybe world won't explode while I'll be away.


BOOM!!!!

Scarab Sages

Drejk wrote:
Save some for the Zombie Jr.

Which one?

Spoiler:
Just kidding.

Spoiler:
Or am I?

Spoiler:
DUN! DUN! DUN!

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Blurp


Celestial Healer wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It also made me wonder why so many people disliked the comic... until I actually read the more recent stuff in the papers, and realized how bluh it had become.
Sad, but true. I no longer read it for that very reason. But I've got a bunch of the old books somewhere in my house.
The library in my hometown had a few of them - I remember the first one had a red cover, the second green, and the third blue. We would check them out rather regularly.

you and me both. Garfield was my hero for a while.

You might want to check out Garfield minus Garfield, it's pretty funny when it isn't confusing.

I've seen it. I find it more depressing than funny.
I was not familiar. Now I am. Yeah, it's depressing.

man, I must be jaded-the strip cracks me up.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Blurp

blorp

The Exchange

blarp


blirp


Blerp

RPG Superstar 2012

Smurp

RPG Superstar 2012

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Orthos wrote:
It also made me wonder why so many people disliked the comic... until I actually read the more recent stuff in the papers, and realized how bluh it had become.
Sad, but true. I no longer read it for that very reason. But I've got a bunch of the old books somewhere in my house.
The library in my hometown had a few of them - I remember the first one had a red cover, the second green, and the third blue. We would check them out rather regularly.

you and me both. Garfield was my hero for a while.

You might want to check out Garfield minus Garfield, it's pretty funny when it isn't confusing.

I've seen it. I find it more depressing than funny.
I was not familiar. Now I am. Yeah, it's depressing.
man, I must be jaded-the strip cracks me up.

I think it depends on my mood when I look at it. Sometimes it's really funny and others it's quite sad.

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I gave up on most daily and Sunday strips long ago. Too depressing after Charles Shultz passed.

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No Opus, No Calvin & Hobbes, Garfield starting to suck. Meh


Newspaper has gone the way of the TV for me. I get the little actual news I care about from online sources and the entertainment value I used to glean from it has faded to obscurity to the point I don't even miss it.


Blargh.


Bank, Gas, comic Books, Laundry..., going to be a busy Wednesday.

Laters everyone.

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