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flips hair back dramatically, while looking at self in handheld mirror

I'm much too busy for that.


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... Or am I...

Edit: D'oh! I never was mindful of my surroundings...


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Admiral Day-Before-Yesterday wrote:
Oh, come on, what can he possibly do? The man actually does have standards. I once created a thread where he was to be suggested aliases by various people and come up with them, but the man shut it down faster than a vegan restaurant in the heart of Germany...and with the same attitude - pitchforks and torches!

I'm self conscious, and often embarrassed when people do nice stuff for me. If that helps. :-)

Silver Crusade

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For me, I got into cooking because I like good food, and no one else was going to make it for me, so I had to learn how to make it myself.

My mom is a terrible cook. A typical dinner was pieces of chicken par-boiled and then baked with no seasoning. She's an amazing baker though. That woman's pies could win awards.


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Oh, the glory of the kids' game!

I won't do any Serpent's Skull spoilers here, but in a single night they activated the mystery that starts Book 4, plus took long enough chasing an extracurricular lich that all the interfaction politics have come into play.

Politics, mysteries, and a bunch of 15-year-old kids!

I'm living Scooby Doo!

Now... which one of them is Velma...


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And just so's those of you who read the Serpent's Skull thread don't get impatient with me, I'm doing massive lab testing at work today and I'm supposed to run both Jade Regent AND Crimson Throne this weekend, so the writeup may take a couple of days...


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NobodysHome wrote:
don't get impatient with me,

RAWR! TOO LATE~! >:(


In other news: oof~! Graduation week is actually somewhat stressful* now that I have humanoid(s) who are old enough to, you know, graduate!

(It's not from Highschool, or anything, but, you know...)

* Okay, I can't lie - it was stressful before, too. But that's just because the love of my life is a teacher, so...


As long as it's not a Kindergarten "graduation". Those people are the same kind of people who put dogs in strollers. *vomits*


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thegreenteagamer wrote:
As long as it's not a Kindergarten "graduation". Those people are the same kind of people who put dogs in strollers. *vomits*

HEY.

I was valedictorian from my pre-k.


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Yesterday they said 78 for today.
Now they say 84 today.

I love spring!


thegreenteagamer wrote:
As long as it's not a Kindergarten "graduation". Those people are the same kind of people who put dogs in strollers. *vomits*

Actually, it is, and I most certainly do not*! :D

... however, it's because his Kindergarten literally stops here. It's the last time he's ever going to be the student at that school. Today is his last full day there, in fact!

It represents a pretty significant life change for a four-year-old!

* As it's financially wasteful, socially awkward, uncomfortable and unhealthy for the dogs, and doesn't leave the dog with any memories - or photos - they can look back on and enjoy at a later time.


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Our Beagle likes to be held and cuddled like a little baby. He smiles the whole time.

Those dogs in strollers might enjoy it more then a human baby I bet. :-D


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captain yesterday wrote:

Our Beagle likes to be held and cuddled like a little baby. He smiles the whole time.

Those dogs in strollers might enjoy it more then a human baby I bet. :-D

Depends on the stroller! I guarantee that no dog would enjoy our "giraffe" stroller (which was what I was thinking of - I suppose some could enjoy other strollers), which I'm not even sure if our kids always like... >.>


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I dunno, a Beagle is as close to a living stuffed animal as you'll ever get. :-)


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Just a couple days until Paizocon.

Anyone going?

Shadow Lodge

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You know it.

Silver Crusade

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I do one con a year and that's not until president's day weekend.


Wish I could.


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Anyone going please give TOZ a hug from me.

Love that guy.


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Video game experiment: can I be an outlaw in Red Dead Redemption.

And will I quit when I have trouble knifing the train full of soldiers like usual.


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Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
I do one con a year and that's not until president's day weekend.

I do several cons a year and paizocon is against the major ones that I work at.


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Red Dead Cap'n Yesterday wrote:

Video game experiment: can I be an outlaw in Red Dead Redemption.

And will I quit when I have trouble knifing the train full of soldiers like usual.

it's not hard to be an outlaw in the game.


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Paizocon is literally almost as far away from me as you can get without leaving the continental United States. I don't think I'll ever go, sadly, until my wife and I get our sabbatical plan on way.

We're putting money aside to take a couple years off work and travel the country pulling a camper behind us. Plans to start after our 10-year anniversary in 2018.


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Skip the camper. All you need are dependable car and a tent. The camper will just weigh you down, and suck mad gas.

Trust me, 18,000+ miles traveled cross country.


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Actually, if you did go to Paizocon and camp there's an old growth rain forest park with camping not too far where it's like camping with the Dinosaurs. Huge moss covered trees and gigantic ferns everywhere! I'll find the name of it...

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
I do one con a year and that's not until president's day weekend.
I do several cons a year and paizocon is against the major ones that I work at.

When I was single I did multiple cons.


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Seriously! I'm gonna stand outside dude's fort and try to talk him out. Seriously? That always works... in opposite world.


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Nope, he gut shot me.

Didn't see that one coming...


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Errata rage, is it more annoying then gambling spam? find out at ten!

Also, Kitten Mittens. Do they really work!


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captain yesterday wrote:

Skip the camper. All you need are dependable car and a tent. The camper will just weigh you down, and suck mad gas.

Trust me, 18,000+ miles traveled cross country.

Um...I hate real camping. No, I need a bed. Like an adult who isn't homeless. Even if it's a crappy bed, it needs to not be inflated or a cot.


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Adventure though! you just don't get the same adventure. we'd get a room once every week and a half or so.


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We slept on the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean in Santa Barbara. you're not getting that with a camper. :-)


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Yeah. Not my thing. I don't want adventure. I just want to see places I haven't been. Also, we have a neat...theme...planned. We're going to try to do something nice for a stranger in every city we visit. Even if it's something small, like buying the car behind us gas at the station. The ONLY reason we're doing the camper thing is because hotels are f@$&ing expensive when you stay at them for 365 to 700 or so days over the course of a couple years.

Dark Archive

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I am not one for politics, but as a citizen of Europe and The United States, between Lying Hilary and Godawful Trump, I would welcome it if the Queen retook the Colonies for the next four years.

God Save us in this hour of need.

#GrandMoffTarkinforPresident


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Oh dear... flaming bikes incoming...


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I... I can't shoot at the Baron...

Dark Archive

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Sissyl wrote:
Oh dear... flaming bikes incoming...

Oh come now Sissyl, this SO very catchy!


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Witness the power of this fully armed and operational battle station!

*crowd gasps*

That I'm aiming at those political chimpanzees in human suits!

*crowd cheers*

Dark Archive

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You may fire at will Doomkitten.


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None of this will matter, once we're famous musicians.


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Does that make me your agent?


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Did someone order fire


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baron arem heshvaun wrote:

I am not one for politics, but as a citizen of Europe and The United States, between Lying Hilary and Godawful Trump, I would welcome it if the Queen retook the Colonies for the next four years.

God Save us in this hour of need.

#GrandMoffTarkinforPresident

weeps, opens fire

Dark Archive

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I guess their Army took a level of Monk.


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Freehold DM wrote:
baron arem heshvaun wrote:

I am not one for politics, but as a citizen of Europe and The United States, between Lying Hilary and Godawful Trump, I would welcome it if the Queen retook the Colonies for the next four years.

God Save us in this hour of need.

#GrandMoffTarkinforPresident

weeps, opens fire

no politics!!!


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baron arem heshvaun wrote:
I guess their Army took a level of Monk.

god in heaven.

I miss being young and in shape.

Dark Archive

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Star Wars A New Hope (The Dot Edition)

Well done actually.

I love the ranks of the Imperial Officers in the Death Star meeting room as well as their accurate seating chart.

Dark Archive

Freehold DM wrote:

god in heaven.

I miss being young and in shape.

I miss Heaven.


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baron arem heshvaun wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

god in heaven.

I miss being young and in shape.

I miss Heaven.

It's alright. But nothing compares to being your own boss.

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