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Drejk wrote:

So many answers to pick...

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Choices, choices...

Do you also have that moments when you think of multiple comments and like them all and have hard time deciding which you should use?

C


Plus...in the buff!

Silver Crusade

Drejk wrote:

So many answers to pick...

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Choices, choices...

Do you also have that moments when you think of multiple comments and like them all and have hard time deciding which you should use?

Given a cursory glance at the choices, I would choose A and D


Rawr! wrote:
Drejk wrote:

So many answers to pick...

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Choices, choices...

Do you also have that moments when you think of multiple comments and like them all and have hard time deciding which you should use?

C

I must second this.


ugh that thread is terrible


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"Hide this thread" is your friend!


I have no idea which thread we're talking about, likely because I already hid it.


Morning.


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I have no idea which thread we're talking about,
Because I never have time to red anything except this and my PbP's, then I'm back to work! ;P

Who needs 'Hide-A-Thread' (TM) when you have 'No-Time-on-Your Hands"!?!?

;D


tommorrow morning we will drive to the Ore Mountains to Sabine's mum and Grandma to help them prepare for the move (they move to our neighbourhood in january)
we will spend christmas eve with them and drive back the day after (that would be christmas for the americans I guess)

mobile connection is usually bad where they live, so I don't know how much I can be online


Annnnnd,...

Time Lords, AKA Gallifreyans from the planet Gallifry. Humanoids who developed advanced Time Travel technology and evolved very efficient bodies capable of regenerating completely when damaged beyond repair. Most also developed at least basic mesmerism and/or minor telepathic abilities over the course of their very long life spans.

AKA- "DR WHO"

And yes, as mentioned up thread, there are most certainly evil ones.

:)


I'm curious since we have an international audience here:

My manager (Denver, Colorado) and my wife (Albany, California) both have nasty colds with coughing, difficulty breathing, and general misery. So I know there's an outbreak of something spanning 1000 miles (1600 km to you people with sensible units of measure).

Does that sound familiar to other U.S. folk at the moment? Our Canadian friends? Europeans? Asians? You wacky folk down under?

It's more curiosity than anything else -- here's a simple cold with very concrete symptoms that match up very well between Denver and Albany. How far has this cold gotten, and how fast?

(Yeah, work is slow -- meetings all afternoon and taking care of sick family all morning.)


Yes, all of us in the house have it. But we're in Denver, so that hardly counts.

There's a crowdsourced flu app for your amusement and edification.


aeglos wrote:

tommorrow morning we will drive to the Ore Mountains to Sabine's mum and Grandma to help them prepare for the move (they move to our neighbourhood in january)

we will spend christmas eve with them and drive back the day after (that would be christmas for the americans I guess)

mobile connection is usually bad where they live, so I don't know how much I can be online

Good luck and have fun!


Treppa wrote:

Yes, all of us in the house have it. But we're in Denver, so that hardly counts.

There's a crowdsourced flu app for your amusement and edification.

I'm looking forward to getting back to Colorado in most respects.


*yawn*


Read a few issues of Hellblazer at library... Now I want to Gm some World Of Darkness... Preferably Geist.


Back to family stuff; take care.


Drejk wrote:
I wonder how could I push qlippoth, kyton or a rakshasa into Cheliaxian issue of Wayfinder...

A Weal or Woe article? Or more likely, Woe and Woe? Two non-LE-but-still-clearly-Evil beings trying to overturn the devils' monopoly of power in Cheliax?

Sovereign Court

Drejk wrote:
Is Tim diabolicaly devious enough to pick another theme for Wayfinder at the last minute?

I am a horrible person. My art assignment is late.

HORRIBLE!

;_;


I am watching Star Trek (2009)...

I am not very impressed... Leonard Nimoy is good but otherwise I am not thrilled by the rest of the cast.


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next year I think both Lamontia and I are going to try to enter RPG superstar and maybe submit some stuff for Wayfinder, but right now we don't feel we have the experience as well as wanting to concentrate most of our hobby time on event coordination, GMing and hosting games


Good luck


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Orthos for some reason I imagine you saying that in the same tone as the dude who says it while on the cell phone with Liam Neeson in Taken


That is so far from my personality I don't even have the words for it >_>


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Thread about vaccines, another place to avoid.


WHY DON'T YOU OPT OUT OF IT THEN

HEEYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOO


Oh, and new Star Trek teleportation visual effect looks crappy. Seriously, The Next Generation had much better visuals for it...


Why phaser shots look like PPG discharges?


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Drejk you need to watch THIS, THE HONEST TRAILER TO STAR TREK


It could be much better movie if some crappy plot elements were fixed...


Meh. I am avoiding watching YT on this slooowwww laptop. Too much technical problems and not enough computing power.


Eh? Ship phasers that are firing bolts instead of beams? Well, I can live with that.

Engineering room looks terrible, though.


Dread my rant if Babylon 5 will ever see a new movie or, Centauri gods forbid, remake...


Star Trek concluding scenes:
Leonard Nimoy as old Spock completely overshadows new Spock with his presence and voice when they speak at the end.


All this rant and I am not even a Trekkie... I am definitely in B5 Camp.


Watching a good British 3-part documentary about Vikings. Very nice to see a non-Scandinavian take on the subject that realises people lived here before the Viking Age.


Drejk wrote:
Thread about vaccines, another place to avoid.

You, sir, are psychic! I was going to respond that it's a polite-enough thread but you're right... it's getting uglier and uglier. Hate to see what the morning will bring...


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Kajehase wrote:
Watching a good British 3-part documentary about Vikings. Very nice to see a non-Scandinavian take on the subject that realises people lived here before the Viking Age.

Someone lived in Scandinavia before Vikings?!

Beyond neanderthals, elves, dwarves, giants and some trolls?


Drejk wrote:

I am watching Star Trek (2009)...

I am not very impressed... Leonard Nimoy is good but otherwise I am not thrilled by the rest of the cast.

....I see we disagree, drejk....

clears space on wall for dragons head, thinks about how much hide will be needed for dragonskin boots, etc.


Drejk wrote:
All this rant and I am not even a Trekkie... I am definitely in B5 Camp.

OH! well, nm then. cancels drejk hit-poach squad


Freehold DM wrote:
Drejk wrote:

I am watching Star Trek (2009)...

I am not very impressed... Leonard Nimoy is good but otherwise I am not thrilled by the rest of the cast.

....I see we disagree, drejk....

They are not bad. They are just unimpressive. Maybe if the writing and plot were better they would have greater potential to shine.

Kirk has potential for Shattner's hammines but some of the plot elements were feeling so forced.

Spock could simply not compete with Spock. On the other hand as much as I like Leonard Nimoy and his Spock, I always gnashed my teeth when I heard any Vulcan in the franchise saying the L-word.

McCoy, Scotty and Sulu could probably need more screen time to be better established characters but Scotty felt wrong to me. The way he showed enthusiasm wasn't clicking...

Uhura definitely needed more screen time to be better established.

Chekov had similar voice but I am just too fond of Walter Koenig. *cough-Bester-cough*

Nero (despite the right looks and nice ship) was bland and lacked properly villainous personality or characterization. More screen time that would show us more of him would be probably good.


Of course old Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Chekov and Uhura had advantage of much more material characterizing them...


Sulu with katana? Meh.


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New McCoy is a lot better (and has better writing) in the new Fox (U.S.) TV series, Almost Human. Drejk: If it starts showing in the UK, look out for it.

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Sitting at the arrivals gate waiting for my youngest son to come out.

Shadow Lodge

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And here he is!


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Jude is running around with his Captain America shield and mask saying "Avengers Assemble!!"


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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
New McCoy is a lot better (and has better writing) in the new Fox (U.S.) TV series, Almost Human. Drejk: If it starts showing in the UK, look out for it.

its a great show. Amby and I agree on it!

Silver Crusade

Evening, all. What did I miss?

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