Well done Gran Rey (& CH) on the student loans.
And to Treppa hope the jobs a good one & exciting/interesting, at least the multiple odd-jobs should stave off boredom?
Korean BBQ? Sounds interesting.
Scotch Ice cream, so not like the alcoholic burgers available now?
Edited the half orcs again. I think I'm well and truly happy with what I've done this time.
Celestial Healer wrote: I actually think AZ would like the spicy chicken. It seems like it would be up his alley.
I mean, it's not brains, but I think he'd settle for spicy fried chicken.
Something about the chicken breast, super spicy, really really works for me. I think he and I could bond over that.
DSXMachina wrote: Well done Gran Rey (& CH) on the student loans.
And to Treppa hope the jobs a good one & exciting/interesting, at least the multiple odd-jobs should stave off boredom?
Korean BBQ? Sounds interesting.
Scotch Ice cream, so not like the alcoholic burgers available now?
Actually I've never done Korean BBQ. It's quite expensive from what I've heard, so that's probably why. Still, I'd like to do it.
Also, only a handful of people have looked at the Paladins for my homebrew. Please examine them. I promise it won't turn into an alignment/paladin debate.
[spaceballs]Would I lie to you?[/spaceballs]
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Freehold DM wrote: Scintillae wrote: Got another interview next week. A secondary interview or an interview with another organization/group? Different. I sort of mass-applied to a ton of places in a 2-hour drive radius.
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Freehold DM wrote: Also, only a handful of people have looked at the Paladins for my homebrew. Please examine them. I promise it won't turn into an alignment/paladin debate. I could play that.
Scintillae wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Scintillae wrote: Got another interview next week. A secondary interview or an interview with another organization/group? Different. I sort of mass-applied to a ton of places in a 2-hour drive radius. Ah, for a moment there I thought you were being called in for a secondary interview. Still, GO FOR IT!!!!!!
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Also, only a handful of people have looked at the Paladins for my homebrew. Please examine them. I promise it won't turn into an alignment/paladin debate. I could play that. Thank you. That means alot to me.
goooooooood mooooooornniiiiiiiiinnnnnnnng FFFFFFFFFFFaaaWWWWWWWttLLLLLLL
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the boy is wearing a jeans for the first time :-)
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today lunch at my dads
later Irish Pub with friends/co-workers and a former co-worker who went into retirement, I am looking foreward to see him
I will wear my Dubliners 1994 Tour sweatshirt to honor the occasion
Yawn
I don't have to work today! I could sleep as much as I want... Assuming I wouldn't be woken by my parents, that is.
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Hey! My phone browser updated! Everything looks different. ...
Drejk wrote: F-ing spammers. is this some cruel joke?
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Freehold DM wrote: Drejk wrote: F-ing spammers. is this some cruel joke? Sorry, it was my reaction to thread sidebar being fully filled with crappy spam threads except for two threads in the middle being actual threads.
Morning, all. What did I miss.
Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Good Friday!! I has no work today - company holiday!
The wife and I are going to take the kiddies for a trip to IKEA. Yeah, the furniture is cheap, but that's kinda the point. I don't need super expensive at the moment. Mostly just a fe small items. I'm sure we'll do more, but that's the big move for today.
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Celestial Healer wrote: Morning, all. What did I miss. Well, Gary decided to finally open that bonchon restaurant he'd been thinking about, a place he'd call Fried Thunder! Meanwhile, Scott's new house was proving quite a challenge, as it had apparently become infested with gremlins. And, across town, Jeremy's journey across the pond became quite the adventure when a giant ......No, wait! That's my soap opera!
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Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors?
They drive me crazy if I know they exist.
They haunt me most terribly. Like bad Chinese food.
I can totally see my boy as being one of those kids who bites his poptart into the shape of a sword at school and ends up getting kicked out.
Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? Iv'e ben nown two doo taht.
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Yesterday, I was cutting some liner for the kitchen cabinets and made the mistake of pulling a new roll out the bag in full view of the boy whilst he had his Jake sword in hand. Needless to say, a duel ensued.
gran rey de los mono wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? Iv'e ben nown two doo taht. GAAAAAAAHHHHH......
Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? I do sometimes, between my English skills and my I-Pad typing skills I have A LOT of spelling errors, and i try to corret at least enough of them to get my posts understandable
Maybe I should ask PMG for the ability to correct people's spelling. That would be awesome!
Aberzombie wrote: Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Good Friday!! I has no work today - company holiday!
The wife and I are going to take the kiddies for a trip to IKEA. Yeah, the furniture is cheap, but that's kinda the point. I don't need super expensive at the moment. Mostly just a fe small items. I'm sure we'll do more, but that's the big move for today.
yey, IKEA.
cheap is not the point - the furniture being IKEA is the point
I guess 60% of furnitutre in 90% of the homes of under 60-year-olds is IKEA in Germany
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aeglos wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? I do sometimes, between my English skills and my I-Pad typing skills I have A LOT of spelling errors, and i try to corret at least enough of them to get my posts understandable Don't sell yourself short. Your skill at writing in English is better than some Americans I know.
huh. kid stopped screaming, must be the vaccum cleaner,, he loves noises like that
Aberzombie wrote: aeglos wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? I do sometimes, between my English skills and my I-Pad typing skills I have A LOT of spelling errors, and i try to corret at least enough of them to get my posts understandable Don't sell yourself short. Your skill at writing in English is better than some Americans I know. oooh, thank you
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15 minutes until I leave for my pub visit,
expect some drunken posting in a few hours :-)
Aberzombie wrote: gran rey de los mono wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? Iv'e ben nown two doo taht. GAAAAAAAHHHHH...... Sorry. Had to be done.
gran rey de los mono wrote: Aberzombie wrote: gran rey de los mono wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? Iv'e ben nown two doo taht. GAAAAAAAHHHHH...... Sorry. Had to be done. That's ok. It just means you move higher up on the to be devoured early in the zombiepocalypse list.
"My lists! Bring me my lists!"
Big Block Song! An obvious example of the effects of hardcore drugs on creative minds.
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Disney is, I've come to believe, a secret cult of Cthulhu. They throw in little shorts about the friendly octopus.
Anyway, time to go get busy. There is much to be done.
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Aberzombie wrote: Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors? no, iI try to as well. Unfortunately, I find them 61 minutes after I post and then it's too late to fix them.
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Now I am in beautiful Minnesota where it is a balmy 30 degrees Fahrenheit . :-$
hi tordek,
enjoy your time with your family
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Minnesota really is beautiful, though. I love all the little lakes.
There's something to be said for Denver, too.
I unexpectedly love the high plains and front range. It's so dry here that mold isn't a problem. Insects are few and far between. It's always cool at night. There aren't any hideous storms like there were in southwest Illinois (they were much worse there than across the river in St. Louis).
Drejk wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Drejk wrote: F-ing spammers. is this some cruel joke? Sorry, it was my reaction to thread sidebar being fully filled with crappy spam threads except for two threads in the middle being actual threads. OH no, I was talking about the spammers myself. Someone's i wonder if someone is using my life as a setup for a joke or something.
Aberzombie wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: Morning, all. What did I miss. Well, Gary decided to finally open that bonchon restaurant he'd been thinking about, a place he'd call Fried Thunder! That sounds AWESOME!!!
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