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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Big Tex wrote:
Come to Texas. It's a whole 'nother country.

And mail moves faster in Texas. Goes back to reading his fresh copy of the Inner Sea Guide

Edit: Standing tall, nekkid, and proud of Texas - first totp in the new thread.

2nd edit: and my first clone post snags a top of the page. (quick hide it from Freehold.)

TOO LATE!!! phoont sound as first clone of the new thread is netted, vetted, and inducted into the FHDM Clone Army

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Freehold DM wrote:
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Big Tex wrote:
Come to Texas. It's a whole 'nother country.

And mail moves faster in Texas. Goes back to reading his fresh copy of the Inner Sea Guide

Edit: Standing tall, nekkid, and proud of Texas - first totp in the new thread.

2nd edit: and my first clone post snags a top of the page. (quick hide it from Freehold.)

TOO LATE!!! phoont sound as first clone of the new thread is netted, vetted, and inducted into the FHDM Clone Army

Garrrrrrrrrrr! I thought you'd never get me. We need more clicking from the PMG to stop this travesty.


Texans are champeens, pardner!

Silver Crusade

Hi all. Difficult day.

Really liked the school I visited. Really hated where it is. We had some ideas once upon a time about what we wanted for ourselves. It is plainly not there. But can I pass this up? Maybe I have to. But why did the people in the department have to be so friendly? It would be easier if they were jerks. *sigh* Decisions suck.

We're driving home. Earlier, we were on I-95 and drove passed an overturned bus surrounded by police, ambulances, and a few coroner vans. I made the mistake of looking it up on the news. Some of you have probably already seen it reported, but it's not good to actually see something like that.

The Exchange

~Rushes through thread firing a BAR at oncoming hordes of Hazmat suit wearing maniacs, trying desperately not to drop the fortune in gold bars spilling from his rucksack.~


Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
Urizen wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
I want to move out of Iowa in just over a year from now. My question is should I look for a job in a related field for the short term or just get, lets say a short term solution like fast food or retail? Any opinions, life experiences, world domination plans? If the latter looking for good manual labor give me a call :D

I think the greater issue is to ask yourself why you're leaving Iowa?

I'm tired of Iowa. The scenery sucks. I want a change, besides there is nothing much here for me. I've been planning on leaving the state for some time now.
** spoiler omitted **

Hardly any family to be rid of drama


Are eyeballs caffeinated?

Liberty's Edge

Celestial Healer wrote:

Hi all. Difficult day.

Really liked the school I visited. Really hated where it is. We had some ideas once upon a time about what we wanted for ourselves. It is plainly not there. But can I pass this up? Maybe I have to. But why did the people in the department have to be so friendly? It would be easier if they were jerks. *sigh* Decisions suck.

We're driving home. Earlier, we were on I-95 and drove passed an overturned bus surrounded by police, ambulances, and a few coroner vans. I made the mistake of looking it up on the news. Some of you have probably already seen it reported, but it's not good to actually see something like that.

It's always kind of scary when it looks like things aren't working out like you'd hoped / planned. Hope that things turn out best for you one way or another.

Liberty's Edge

So I went to the beach today, and somehow I forgot to apply sunscreen to the back of my hands and the top of my feet (or I did and it washed / wore away). Now my extremities are a colour that Dr Zoidberg would be proud to have, and are itching like hell. When am I going to learn, beaches and geeks do not mix well.


*blink*

Morning!

I'm headed out to have some fun in the sun. Spring is springing, we lost an hour but gained a 7pm sunset. Saw plants breaking out of soil, red-wing blackbirds and other signs of approaching life in the outdoors yeasterday, time to go Bohemian around the Cape while there are few tourists clogging up the roads. Cya folks!

*blink*


ZombiePuffin wrote:
Are eyeballs caffeinated?

Mine are, thanks to the coffee from that new talking plant that sprouted from the magical bean that was bought from the mysterious old lady with Aberzombie's femur.


Mothman: I *love* the beach. Sorry to hear about your mishap. It's kind of your fellow Australians to allow you to stay.

Sczarni

Sunburned feet? Mmmm, tasty roasty... Let me help you take care of those, Mothy...

Spoiler:
Seriously, that sucks. Hope you heal quick.


Speaking of feet... getting ready for the Kingmaker game. We're seventh level, which means Duke Odegar, now has the Leadership feat.

I've already put out the call for a Wizard with a talent for Divination and information gathering to fill the post of Spymaster. My hoard of followers working under his lead will be mostly Bards and Rogues, and shall form 'The Eyes of Odegar'.

Oh, yes. My spy network shall be a vast thing of awesomeness. :-D


Mothman wrote:
So I went to the beach today, and somehow I forgot to apply sunscreen to the back of my hands and the top of my feet (or I did and it washed / wore away). Now my extremities are a colour that Dr Zoidberg would be proud to have, and are itching like hell. When am I going to learn, beaches and geeks do not mix well.

A dear friend of my parents went hiking with his sons in the Rockies. When they reached a high meadow, he decided to get out of his hiking boots and spend their rest break barefoot. He, too, did not think about sunscreen for his feet. However, the sun at high altitude is nothing to sneeze at. It didn't take long before his feet were like yours, and swollen as well. The boots were not going back on those feet, so they ended up camping right there for a few days while his feet healed instead of continuing up the mountain as planned.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Studpuffin wrote:


I played in Treppa's SCAP game and I thought it was really well done. The suggestion I would make is to not set the game in the immediate vicinity of the campaign setting for Golarion, but to set it in distant Arcadia. Barring that, the Sodden Lands wouldn't be too bad a choice.

Thanks again Studpuffin and Treppa. I took your suggestion and I am locating my Shackled City campaign in the far continent of Sarasun. According to my shiny new Inner Sea World Guide it has vast deserts, fabulous jungles, and verdant plains.

And now its home to a city built on top of a dormant volcano. The city of Cauldron.


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:


I played in Treppa's SCAP game and I thought it was really well done. The suggestion I would make is to not set the game in the immediate vicinity of the campaign setting for Golarion, but to set it in distant Arcadia. Barring that, the Sodden Lands wouldn't be too bad a choice.

Thanks again Studpuffin and Treppa. I took your suggestion and I am locating my Shackled City campaign in the far continent of Sarasun. According to my shiny new Inner Sea World Guide it has vast deserts, fabulous jungles, and verdant plains.

And now its home to a city built on top of a dormant volcano. The city of Cauldron.

Sweet! Enjoy your game. SCAP had to have been the best thing I've run, despite my inexperience (at that time).

Oh, I have some ideas for changing the ending, too, to make it a bit more epic, if you need 'em. Yeah, it really needs to be more epic! :D


Celestial Healer wrote:

Hi all. Difficult day.

Really liked the school I visited. Really hated where it is. We had some ideas once upon a time about what we wanted for ourselves. It is plainly not there. But can I pass this up? Maybe I have to. But why did the people in the department have to be so friendly? It would be easier if they were jerks. *sigh* Decisions suck.

We're driving home. Earlier, we were on I-95 and drove passed an overturned bus surrounded by police, ambulances, and a few coroner vans. I made the mistake of looking it up on the news. Some of you have probably already seen it reported, but it's not good to actually see something like that.

Sorry to hear the day was so awful. Seeing something like that is very distressing. I hope you guys get past it.

How long would your schooling take? A move there would only be temporary. Is it something you can put up with for a couple of years?

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Hi all. Difficult day.

Really liked the school I visited. Really hated where it is. We had some ideas once upon a time about what we wanted for ourselves. It is plainly not there. But can I pass this up? Maybe I have to. But why did the people in the department have to be so friendly? It would be easier if they were jerks. *sigh* Decisions suck.

We're driving home. Earlier, we were on I-95 and drove passed an overturned bus surrounded by police, ambulances, and a few coroner vans. I made the mistake of looking it up on the news. Some of you have probably already seen it reported, but it's not good to actually see something like that.

Sorry to hear the day was so awful. Seeing something like that is very distressing. I hope you guys get past it.

How long would your schooling take? A move there would only be temporary. Is it something you can put up with for a couple of years?

6 years would be likely. A rather considerable duration.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Treppa wrote:

Oh, I have some ideas for changing the ending, too, to make it a bit more epic, if you need 'em. Yeah, it really needs to be more epic! :D

Yes - I am definitely interested. I'll send you a FB message with my email address.

Scarab Sages

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
ZombiePuffin wrote:
Are eyeballs caffeinated?
Mine are, thanks to the coffee from that new talking plant that sprouted from the magical bean that was bought from the mysterious old lady with Aberzombie's femur.

Some mysterious old lady has my femur? I've been looking for that!

Sovereign Court

Afternoon.
Just getting ready for my first PFS game.


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Treppa wrote:

Oh, I have some ideas for changing the ending, too, to make it a bit more epic, if you need 'em. Yeah, it really needs to be more epic! :D

Yes - I am definitely interested. I'll send you a FB message with my email address.

Sent! Oh, man, I'd forgotten how much I had added, particularly to the ending. The end was awesome - ask the Puffin. :D

Scarab Sages

Treppa wrote:
The end was awesome - ask the Puffin. :D

Puffin! Was the end awesome? If so, how awesome?


Aberzombie wrote:
Treppa wrote:
The end was awesome - ask the Puffin. :D
Puffin! Was the end awesome? If so, how awesome?

Yes, Puffin spill was the ending awesome, but more importantly was it Happy ;P(channels Uri)


Darius Vorennus wrote:

Afternoon.

Just getting ready for my first PFS game.

I'd be all nervous about organized play. Too much performance pressure.

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:
Treppa wrote:
The end was awesome - ask the Puffin. :D
Puffin! Was the end awesome? If so, how awesome?

Spoiler:
It was absolutely awesome! I mean 250% of capacity awesome. The kind that chokes you up because you know you did something to brighten up life even when everything was dark around you. Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive and ended it with a dangerous choice.

It was BAD ASS!

Scarab Sages

Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....

Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....
Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....

How about I use the word invigorated instead?

Scarab Sages

Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....
Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....
How about I use the word invigorated instead?

Oh, it's too late now, Puffin-man! You're on the list!!!

starts to make up some kind of list


Coffee imbibed? Check. Notes reviewed? Check. Have No 2 pencil and student ID? Check.

Looks like I'm all ready to go fail, I mean take, a test. Hey, you never know. I may surprise myself and actually remember some of this s!%&.


lynora wrote:

Coffee imbibed? Check. Notes reviewed? Check. Have No 2 pencil and student ID? Check.

Looks like I'm all ready to go fail, I mean take, a test. Hey, you never know. I may surprise myself and actually remember some of this s*#*.

They're giving you a test on s&!$? Wow, that stinks!

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....
Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....
How about I use the word invigorated instead?

Oh, it's too late now, Puffin-man! You're on the list!!!

starts to make up some kind of list

Is it the list of people who have their own breakfast cereal?


lynora wrote:

Coffee imbibed? Check. Notes reviewed? Check. Have No 2 pencil and student ID? Check.

Looks like I'm all ready to go pass with flying colors, I mean take, a test. Hey, you never know. I may surprise myself and actually remember some of this s#!#.

You can do it! We believe in you! :D

Scarab Sages

Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....
Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....
How about I use the word invigorated instead?

Oh, it's too late now, Puffin-man! You're on the list!!!

starts to make up some kind of list

Is it the list of people who have their own breakfast cereal?

Um, yeah, sure. Why not! You just keep believing that and lower your guard.....

;)


Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Treppa managed to make that campaign feel alive.....
Alive?!? Sad zombie is sad.....
How about I use the word invigorated instead?

Oh, it's too late now, Puffin-man! You're on the list!!!

starts to make up some kind of list

Is it the list of people who have their own breakfast cereal?

Um, yeah, sure. Why not! You just keep believing that and lower your guard.....

;)

Zombiepuffin wants eyeball cereal.

Like this cereal for zombies.


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Big Tex wrote:
Come to Texas. It's a whole 'nother country.
And mail moves faster in Texas. Goes back to reading his fresh copy of the Inner Sea Guide

Ouch. I felt that from here.


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:


I played in Treppa's SCAP game and I thought it was really well done. The suggestion I would make is to not set the game in the immediate vicinity of the campaign setting for Golarion, but to set it in distant Arcadia. Barring that, the Sodden Lands wouldn't be too bad a choice.

Thanks again Studpuffin and Treppa. I took your suggestion and I am locating my Shackled City campaign in the far continent of Sarasun. According to my shiny new Inner Sea World Guide it has vast deserts, fabulous jungles, and verdant plains.

And now its home to a city built on top of a dormant volcano. The city of Cauldron.

Unlike Jeremy rubbing it in about Tiamat, I will soon have that precious. In days. :P


In about an hour, I have my Pathfinder Golarion campaign to head off to. We all made 2nd level at the end of the previous session and my ranger picked up Rapid Shot as the combat feat. Going to get heavy handed on the goblinoids of the Red Hand. Went out with some friends last night and had fun. Spent considerable time today writing up short papers to go toward grant requests, proof of disability, and financial aid for hardships. Getting somewhere on PC creation in Moff's PbP (there's a visible working template, fyi) and tomorrow morning, I have to be on the opposite end of town at 8am to get an audiology exam as evidence legitimizing my hearing impairment. Maybe someone can take or provide notes for me. That would be nice.

Hope y'all have some semblance of civility and slight sanity over the weekend. Ciao!


Creepy Puppet wrote:
lynora wrote:

Coffee imbibed? Check. Notes reviewed? Check. Have No 2 pencil and student ID? Check.

Looks like I'm all ready to go fail, I mean take, a test. Hey, you never know. I may surprise myself and actually remember some of this s*#*.

They're giving you a test on s@*@? Wow, that stinks!

Well, technically that's later...digestive system. Guess I should be more careful how I phrase things. :)


Jyu1ch1 wrote:
lynora wrote:

Coffee imbibed? Check. Notes reviewed? Check. Have No 2 pencil and student ID? Check.

Looks like I'm all ready to go pass with flying colors, I mean take, a test. Hey, you never know. I may surprise myself and actually remember some of this s#!#.

You can do it! We believe in you! :D

Thanks. :)

All in all I think I probably got a B. I totally aced the essay (With a possible small exception for spelling. I can never remember if its myacin or myosin.) and did okay on the questions, since they weren't quite as brutal as last time, but there were several I was dubious about. Still, I'd be pretty happy with that so I hope I'm right about how I did.


Definitely time to veg now. Too much studying lately. Tonight I shall rewatch the Sorcerer's Apprentice since Dan never got to see it in the theater. I figure I'll stat up the NPC bard we picked up just before the first drow attack while I watch. We're playing through Demonweb pits for the second time, but this time we're not going walkabout when we get to Sigil. Really. Probably. But only because the DM might just kill us if we do it to him twice. ;P


Treppa wrote:
Darius Vorennus wrote:

Afternoon.

Just getting ready for my first PFS game.
I'd be all nervous about organized play. Too much performance pressure.

I started slightly that way. But, since we weren't really keeping a low profile, I just went off the end with RPing my character and the game degenerated into a blast where we continued to meet the goals laid out for us. We met our goals and everyone laughed a lot and had a good time.

Scarab Sages

ZombiePuffin wrote:


Zombiepuffin wants eyeball cereal.

Like this cereal for zombies.

Mmmmmm....All-Brainnnnnsssss.

Scarab Sages

Took Charlie and the missus over to my buddy's house today for a visit. He, his wife, and kids had been wanting to meet the baby. So, while we were there, I helped my buddy bottle an English Bitter he had brewed. I got two bottles of the beer in payment for my assistance.

Lantern Lodge

Sync.

Scarab Sages

Sara Marie wrote:
Sync.

N'...?


Simply Exhausted. But What A Great Weekend!

Had our Girls night out! We got a beautiful ocean front room, had a wonderful dinner, and yummy drinks back at the room. Ran into a couple other friends out at the bar. Just an all around awesome time. I awoke feeling totally rejuvenated!

Today took the kids to Toys R Us to spoil them a bit. Got some summer outside toys. Kiddie trampoline, sandbox, and a water table. They loved every bit of it, and played for hours.

Talk to you guys tomorrow. Gonna rest! :D


evening all


daylight saving time, getting me confused at the time. at least it is spring break to get used to the time

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