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*Gets dressed*


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*Ahem* While on Treefort, I found this. It might be good for a laugh or two. :)


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My dyslexia at first glance turned the spell Face Of The Devourer into Devour Face.

Now I want a spell called Devour Face


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The dog is currently burying a gravy bone in the General's clothes, for later retrieval and some side action of panty sniffing I'm sure.

Thus proving, dogs are smarter than cats.


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Captain Yesterday, FaWtL 6 News wrote:

The dog is currently burying a gravy bone in the General's clothes, for later retrieval and some side action of panty sniffing I'm sure.

Thus proving, dogs are smarter than cats.

Or more lecherous. :)


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John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Irritation. If a spell/feat/whatever isn't what he considers to be the optimal choice for damage dealing, then it bugs the ever-living crap out of him. I've actually been planning to take Finger of Death, but wanted to see him twitch. Not the nicest move on my part, but it did me some good.
Well, I'm sure that he'd appreciate a dry place to stay when out in the wilderness. Unless he wants to sleep with the horses. :)
He's playing a Druid. He just cuddles with his bear companion. We don't have horses.
No wonder. Druids are strange to begin with. :)

please tell me if it's like this


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captain yesterday wrote:

You want to talk fear, Pea Bear is nearly thirteen. Do you know how long she's been warning us she's "almost a teenager"

Since she was two.

tell her she's almost 40 now.


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Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Excellent! I was just wondering if the little guy had a flesh wound. Good to hear!

It's amazing what kids will shrug off.

And yet, you ask them to clean their room it's Niagara Falls

He was acting normal and apparently had never fallen unconscious or anything, no vomit or dizziness, but the pediatrician nurse was adamant: if swelling, then ER. They took an X-ray for safety, but he's fine. Daggum that bruise, though. Dang!

My youngest had a ton of patience, though! Little guy stayed in his stroller the whole time! Such good boys!

that's damn good to hear. Damn good to hear.


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:

You know you're in love when your SO says "I'd like to see you in a kilt," and for the first time in your life wearing a kilt seems like a good idea. :)

Also, we are officially getting hitched on the 28th!

Also also, I'm picking up her kids for the first time today. It is Friday the 13th, and I will be using a major freeway during rush hour. So if I don't make it back, tell Freehold...that I'm a Whedon fan, and tell TOZ...that I know his alignment.

hey, my phone didn't post my reply!

Normally I would react to this with a great big WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

However, as you are a Whedon fan, I am downgrading this to a wooooooooooooooooo!


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captain yesterday wrote:

My dyslexia at first glance turned the spell Face Of The Devourer into Devour Face.

Now I want a spell called Devour Face

I'll get the party necromancer in the Kingmaker game on it.


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Captain Yesterday, FaWtL 6 News wrote:

The dog is currently burying a gravy bone in the General's clothes, for later retrieval and some side action of panty sniffing I'm sure.

Thus proving, dogs are smarter than cats.

please fist bump the dog for me.

If the general catches you doing this, turn the fistbump into an admonishing finger shake with a side of "bad dog!"

Also, dogs are not smarter than cats. This dog simply has impeccable tastes.


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Freehold DM wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Irritation. If a spell/feat/whatever isn't what he considers to be the optimal choice for damage dealing, then it bugs the ever-living crap out of him. I've actually been planning to take Finger of Death, but wanted to see him twitch. Not the nicest move on my part, but it did me some good.
Well, I'm sure that he'd appreciate a dry place to stay when out in the wilderness. Unless he wants to sleep with the horses. :)
He's playing a Druid. He just cuddles with his bear companion. We don't have horses.
No wonder. Druids are strange to begin with. :)
please tell me if it's like this

I wouldn't know. I'm not currently in a campaign right now. Gran Rey knows the player, though. But I wouldn't be surprised if it was like that. :)


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More AMV Goodness. Enjoy.


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Battle tree report. Had a 37 streak, lost to a scald burn and not one, not two, but THREE ill-timed critical hits.

I feel confident in this team just the same, because even with that kind of luck (And I reviewed the BV, I had no similar luck on my side), I knocked them down to a 1-0 win.

But seriously, this is irksome.


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I put more stuff in my big hole where I put stuff.


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I practiced inquartatas

Then I played the mandolin.

Unlike the gents in that picture, I did it wearing clothes, might I add, since it is absolutely bloody freezing


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Trinam wrote:

Battle tree report. Had a 37 streak, lost to a scald burn and not one, not two, but THREE ill-timed critical hits.

I feel confident in this team just the same, because even with that kind of luck (And I reviewed the BV, I had no similar luck on my side), I knocked them down to a 1-0 win.

But seriously, this is irksome.

It makes much more sense if the first sentence was mangled by auto-correct...

Battle Tech?


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Freehold DM wrote:
Tequila Sunrise wrote:

You know you're in love when your SO says "I'd like to see you in a kilt," and for the first time in your life wearing a kilt seems like a good idea. :)

Also, we are officially getting hitched on the 28th!

Also also, I'm picking up her kids for the first time today. It is Friday the 13th, and I will be using a major freeway during rush hour. So if I don't make it back, tell Freehold...that I'm a Whedon fan, and tell TOZ...that I know his alignment.

hey, my phone didn't post my reply!

Normally I would react to this with a great big WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

However, as you are a Whedon fan, I am downgrading this to a wooooooooooooooooo!

That's alright, we'll both be thinking of you as we consummate our marriage with a Firefly-Dollhouse-Buffy-Avengers-Roseanne marathon.

Spoiler:
Okay, that's a lie. I have zero interest in Buffy beyond the Pee Wee Herman original.


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John Napier 698 wrote:

Tequila,

Congratulations. My brother also wore a kilt during his wedding. It was a full ceremony in Scotland. It was at a castle in Northern Scotland near the Bay of Sinclair. My mother went and brought back a ton of photos.

Thanks!

*thinks a bit*

...I am suddenly aware of the possibility that she meant "I'd like to see you in a kilt" in a specific-occasion way, rather than a general way.


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Drejk wrote:
Trinam wrote:

Battle tree report. Had a 37 streak, lost to a scald burn and not one, not two, but THREE ill-timed critical hits.

I feel confident in this team just the same, because even with that kind of luck (And I reviewed the BV, I had no similar luck on my side), I knocked them down to a 1-0 win.

But seriously, this is irksome.

It makes much more sense if the first sentence was mangled by auto-correct...

Battle Tech?

Nah, the pokemon sun/moon battle tree. It's a postgame thing.

I have literally the worst luck and am trying to get a streak of 50 wins against its teams and whatnot.


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captain yesterday wrote:
One of my best friends wore a kilt for his wedding.

As did one of mine! :D

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Stranger Wars


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Freehold DM wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Irritation. If a spell/feat/whatever isn't what he considers to be the optimal choice for damage dealing, then it bugs the ever-living crap out of him. I've actually been planning to take Finger of Death, but wanted to see him twitch. Not the nicest move on my part, but it did me some good.
Well, I'm sure that he'd appreciate a dry place to stay when out in the wilderness. Unless he wants to sleep with the horses. :)
He's playing a Druid. He just cuddles with his bear companion. We don't have horses.
No wonder. Druids are strange to begin with. :)
please tell me if it's like this

All I know is there are cuddles. I turn a blind eye to anything beyond that.


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Monkeys! Vile, sadistic undead monkeys infesting ancient ruins! A monster blog post...


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Spoilered for being political:

Spoiler:
Indivisible: A Practical Guide to Resisting the Trump Agenda is a free and straightforward explanation and guide for those who want to do more than watch the next four -- or sanity forbid, eight years go by.


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:

Spoilered for being political:

** spoiler omitted **

Thanks for that link. I will check it out more thoroughly later.

Edit -

Spoiler:
Sadly I suspect we will have Trump (if we are lucky) or Pence (if we are unlucky) as president for 8 years. I do not want either, but... ~shudders~


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I don't know what's worse, the politics, or the defeated resignation.

Lucky for me, I don't have to decide.

Light em up!!

Starts blanketing Georgia and Arizona with flaming bikes.


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Hey all, what's goin-

Ducks under flung bicycle

Oh shit!


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The downside, it's currently 7 degrees.

The upside, by sometime today, theoretically we should hit thirty.

Why everyone should dance in the streets. By Wednesday we should hit forty degrees, without being drenched in freezing rain or buffeted by forty mile winds.


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Fritzy, Flaming Bike Artillery wrote:

I don't know what's worse, the politics, or the defeated resignation.

Lucky for me, I don't have to decide.

Light em up!!

Starts blanketing Georgia and Arizona with flaming bikes.

it's.. Beautiful....


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What I learned today.

Herobrine in Minecraft is very similar to Highlander, at least in Tiny T-Rex's imagination.

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Speaking of the weather (but seriously, what is with you guys and the weather).


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Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Excellent! I was just wondering if the little guy had a flesh wound. Good to hear!

It's amazing what kids will shrug off.

And yet, you ask them to clean their room it's Niagara Falls

He was acting normal and apparently had never fallen unconscious or anything, no vomit or dizziness, but the pediatrician nurse was adamant: if swelling, then ER. They took an X-ray for safety, but he's fine. Daggum that bruise, though. Dang!

My youngest had a ton of patience, though! Little guy stayed in his stroller the whole time! Such good boys!

Blarg. Poor guy. The shiner drained - like the Docotrs said it would - and now he has two (non-swollen) black eyes.

As the large man who apparently has a more-angry-than-intended voice who walks around and fusses at him for doing things he shouldn't (like climbing on high, dangerous places, and leaning precariously), I have to confess that such a scene makes me a taaaad nervous.

But he himself is totally fine - super ready to do dangerous things that I have to fuss at him for. Hhhhhhh-hhhuuh. Sigh.

>.>


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I'm not adept at anger on the internet.


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baron arem heshvaun wrote:
Speaking of the weather (but seriously, what is with you guys and the weather).

Politics and sports are off limits.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Excellent! I was just wondering if the little guy had a flesh wound. Good to hear!

It's amazing what kids will shrug off.

And yet, you ask them to clean their room it's Niagara Falls

He was acting normal and apparently had never fallen unconscious or anything, no vomit or dizziness, but the pediatrician nurse was adamant: if swelling, then ER. They took an X-ray for safety, but he's fine. Daggum that bruise, though. Dang!

My youngest had a ton of patience, though! Little guy stayed in his stroller the whole time! Such good boys!

Blarg. Poor guy. The shiner drained - like the Docotrs said it would - and now he has two (non-swollen) black eyes.

As the large man who apparently has a more-angry-than-intended voice who walks around and fusses at him for doing things he shouldn't (like climbing on high, dangerous places, and leaning precariously), I have to confess that such a scene makes me a taaaad nervous.

But he himself is totally fine - super ready to do dangerous things that I have to fuss at him for. Hhhhhhh-hhhuuh. Sigh.

>.>

Ouch. Glad to hear the black eyes are healing.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Excellent! I was just wondering if the little guy had a flesh wound. Good to hear!

It's amazing what kids will shrug off.

And yet, you ask them to clean their room it's Niagara Falls

He was acting normal and apparently had never fallen unconscious or anything, no vomit or dizziness, but the pediatrician nurse was adamant: if swelling, then ER. They took an X-ray for safety, but he's fine. Daggum that bruise, though. Dang!

My youngest had a ton of patience, though! Little guy stayed in his stroller the whole time! Such good boys!

Blarg. Poor guy. The shiner drained - like the Docotrs said it would - and now he has two (non-swollen) black eyes.

As the large man who apparently has a more-angry-than-intended voice who walks around and fusses at him for doing things he shouldn't (like climbing on high, dangerous places, and leaning precariously), I have to confess that such a scene makes me a taaaad nervous.

But he himself is totally fine - super ready to do dangerous things that I have to fuss at him for. Hhhhhhh-hhhuuh. Sigh.

>.>

Remember, kids will be kids. :)


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My kids can and do literally climb the walls.


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Oh, but it is extra special fun to mock someone who deserves it and that person is totally oblivious.

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Rawr! wrote:
baron arem heshvaun wrote:
Speaking of the weather (but seriously, what is with you guys and the weather).
Politics and sports are off limits.

Oh so none of this then.


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Retrieves bike-proof umbrella


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puts down popcorn and phone easily downloading PDFs.

Damn distractions!


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The jig is up!


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Is it a mantis? Is it a manta ray? Whatever it is, it's going to be painful.


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Fritzy, Flaming Bike Artillery wrote:

puts down popcorn and phone easily downloading PDFs.

Damn distractions!

Dammit Fritzy, get on the ball! Open fire, penny farthings full spread!


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Fritzy, Flaming Bike Artillery wrote:


Light em up!!

Starts blanketing Georgia and Arizona with flaming bikes.

*Watches flaming bikes fall from the sky*

Oh, it must be Sunday!


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Bummer, they got taken down, and I worked so hard on them.


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You lost a lot of time and money.

I'm happy some of mine survived.


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It's all good, I'll just steal it back.


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Rawr! wrote:

You lost a lot of time and money.

I'm happy some of mine survived.

*note to self* next time, make sure I end every post by calling Zaister a "poopyface" if I don't want my posts deleted.

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