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I hope everyone has or is having a happy new year!

I'll post more tomorrow. Busy with New Year prep.


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Happy New Year, Fawtlfolk! I hope everyone's 2017 was better than mine.


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Celestial Healer wrote:
I learned that John’s uncle (who I just met) is an old school tabletop gamer. His collection of 1e books is impressive, including original hardcover printings of Deities & Demigods, Fiend Folio, and the Greyhawk setting. I like this guy.

MAKE HIM ONE OF US


Celestial Healer wrote:
I learned that John’s uncle (who I just met) is an old school tabletop gamer. His collection of 1e books is impressive, including original hardcover printings of Deities & Demigods, Fiend Folio, and the Greyhawk setting. I like this guy.

Is that 1st Edition Deities and Demigods the one with the Cthulu Mythos section?


Freehold DM wrote:
John Napier 698 wrote:
I'm going to buy a bottle of Sake and sip it warm while watching anime. :)
WHIP OUT THE H

I don't have H titles. I may watch some Haruhi, or Lord Marksman and Vanadis, or Gunbuster. Maybe even SAO.


@Mort: I am embarrassed that I did not know that beef-prohibition is a Buddhist thing. Is it common among many sects, or specific to your mom's?


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So the new year's rolled around up here in northwestern fairytale land.
So Happy New Year John, Mort, NH, Tl, Scint and all my other dear FaWtLers.
*downs his drink*


I raise a tankard of Guinness Original XX to all of you!


The three-liter bottle of Sho Chiku Bai Sake I bought should last for quite a while. :)


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Happy New Year, Kjel, Limey, Terrinam, and Sissyl! *Takes a sip of warm Sake*

The Exchange

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Many sects, Tequilia.

I tried doing mage dungeon run and didn't get too far last night.

Happy New Year everyone!

I spent last night sober, again I was doing hearthstone dungeon run.


1997... I would've been in 7th grade. Meaning I probably went to the holiday party thrown by my preacher's family and had potluck food and chips and cake and soda, and spent the evening playing Nintendo 64 because the preacher's kids had one and we didn't.

That said I remember zero specifics.


John Napier 698 wrote:
Happy New Year, Kjel, Limey, Terrinam, and Sissyl! *Takes a sip of warm Sake*

Multiple sake hurrahs to you, John :)


We still have another five and a half hours to go.

That said, we have all the kids over because we aren't drinking and everyone else is.

They're watching Guardians Of The Galaxy and playing Star Wars Battlefront 2.

As it should be.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Happy new year chaps.

@Limey, did you see the Thames fireworks? Really nice, but also what a waste of money

I also wish Thiepval would stop setting fireworks off and scaring my dogs


Happy New Year, Taliesan.


Taliesan wrote:

Happy new year chaps.

@Limey, did you see the Thames fireworks? Really nice, but also what a waste of money

I also wish Thiepval would stop setting fireworks off and scaring my dogs

Sorry, no - there are people setting off various things in the street, but that's all I've seen/heard, though they seem to have shut up now.

Hope your doggos are OK.

The Exchange

Beer is a popular ingredient in batters used to coat foods before frying. One reason is that a basic batter can be made from merely flour, beer, and some salt. The purpose of using beer is so the bubbles in the beer will add body and lightness to the batter. Depending on the type and quality of the beer, beer may also add colour or some flavour to the batter. The practice of beer battering is popular in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Iceland and Russia. Some foods that are commonly beer battered and fried are fish, chips, and onion rings.

Yay for Wiki. I've always wondered how Japanese do their tempura that light. Probably not beer batter, but something else...


Just a Mort wrote:

Many sects, Tequilia.

I tried doing mage dungeon run and didn't get too far last night.

Happy New Year everyone!

I spent last night sober, again I was doing hearthstone dungeon run.

I just got my Paladin (yay for Flag) & Druid ones done :D


Happy New Year, everyone.

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Today was a glorious eve of gaming. Small World, Dicey Peaks, Great Scott!, all around excellent time. Beware my Bi-Directional Bear Bolstering Dog Degreaser!


And Happy New Year from eastern Tennessee. I am off to bed.


Just a Mort wrote:

Beer is a popular ingredient in batters used to coat foods before frying. One reason is that a basic batter can be made from merely flour, beer, and some salt. The purpose of using beer is so the bubbles in the beer will add body and lightness to the batter. Depending on the type and quality of the beer, beer may also add colour or some flavour to the batter. The practice of beer battering is popular in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Iceland and Russia. Some foods that are commonly beer battered and fried are fish, chips, and onion rings.

Yay for Wiki. I've always wondered how Japanese do their tempura that light. Probably not beer batter, but something else...

It is my understanding that tempura batter is usually made with "soft" flour, egg whites, and water (sometimes carbonated water).


HAPPY NEW YEAR WOOOOOO


Happy new year, people who are late to 2018!


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Happy new year everyone. May 2018 go much better than 2017 did.

Grand Lodge

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New Year, new anime. (Finally watching Hyouka.)


Happy new year!


There are various recipes for tempura, some with beer. However, tempura came to Japan from Spain, so it isn't originally a Japanese dish.


Hope everyone had a good New Year's Eve. Mine wasn't.

Spoilered as to not ruin anyone's mood:
Well, my New Year's Eve went somewhat like the rest of the year. It started out worrying, but optimistic, and later went to crap. When we got up, the weather was so cold that we were worried about cars not starting. Ours didn't have a problem, but a pair of our friends' going to the same party had issues. Our daughter was a brat all morning, not doing what she was told and throwing tantrums. Finally we got on the road, and things got better. Krystalin (our 3 year old) perked up, especially once she got to play with her friends. Our friends got their car started and everything was going good. Our co-host got home from work after a bad day, and seemed cheery around dinner, but after eating became anti-social and shut himself in his bedroom for the rest of the night. One of our friends who had the car problems started complaining of being tired, and forced her husband to leave immediately after midnight. This wouldn't be a big deal, except she does this at every gathering. We played a couple of rounds of a game, and then everyone (except me) was ready to call it a night. So I started 2017 celebrating with friends, went through one of the most traumatic experiences any parent can go through, and ended it bitterly finishing off my drink alone in the dark. I'm probably blowing things out of proportion. I was just really excited to actually get to spend some time with my friends outside of work. I work 6 to 7 days a week overnight, and go to work, come home,spend some time with my wife and daughter, go to bed. Rinse and repeat. I'm just so tired of it. I'm rambling. And far more sober than I wanted to be tonight. I am not looking for sympathy, or going to do anything rash, just venting. Sorry if I bring someone down with this.

If you are wondering, no, we didn't drive after the party, and yes, there was someone sober to watch the kids.


happy new year FaWtL folks


TriOmegaZero wrote:
New Year, new anime. (Finally watching Hyouka.)

STARTING IT RIGHT WOOOOOOOK


Gamers' New Year Eve.
We spent most of the time playing Avalon, Carcassone, and charades.


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Ivan Rûski wrote:

Hope everyone had a good New Year's Eve. Mine wasn't.

** spoiler omitted **

here's hoping things improve, man.


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Hermione still had a fever when her new Rapunzel alarm clock went off at 6:15, but as of now, it has finally broken, and she's starving.

Aaaand now she wants to go to the second day of The Big Party after all so she can play with her friend, and I'm trying to explain about the 24-hour rule and how two of the people there have compromised immune systems, and she doesn't get it.


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And now she's sitting in a corner crying.
I did not put her there, she's just making a show of anguish.

Happy New Year, everyone!

Evidently the theme for the year is "keeping a sense of humor in trying situations".

Which I kinda thought was the theme for last year.


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Have you ever wondered where technology will get us in 25 years? You will.


Well...that was surprising. A new friend who I was not in a lot of contact with last month called me over to hang out for NYE.

I think I'm still a bit buzzed this morning, to be honest.


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I never really got excited about the new year, except you know for y2k but that was a bust.

Sorry your New Year didn't turn out how you wanted Ivan.


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captain yesterday wrote:
I never really got excited about the new year, except you know for y2k but that was a bust.

You Are Just JealOus Of Our UnExPecTed AdAptABilITy.


I'd say disappointed.


ComPuTers 1
HuMans 0


The last time a computer tried to go Skynet on me, I used a fire axe on it.

Bring it, computers.


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Limeylongears wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

...g#@#@&n there are a lot of single moms on the dating apps these days.

Don't get me wrong, I understand people with kids need love too, but I ain't looking to be anybody's substitute positive male role model.

The entirety seems to be:

A) No physical attraction whatsoever
B) They've got kids
C) Clearly cray-cray. You know it's gotta be REALLY crazy when you can tell just from reading.
D) Golddiggers. Obvious golddiggers. You KNOW they're a golddigger when they describe themselves as a princess, that they need to be spoiled, or that they want a daddy to take care of them. I mean, at least they're up front about it, but still...

or, just because the world seems to be cruel

E) WAY out of my league too good to be true

oh yeah, or F) Like a four hour drive away. Seriously, I set my preferences to within like a county away, but I keep getting buzzed by chicks in Miami or somewhere else ridiculously far out there. This sucks because they're usually the incredibly hot ones that I actually have something in common with - but I've done long distance before and won't do it again. It's not a fun experience.

Given my age, many of the women I end up connecting with via online dating have kids, but none of them have wanted a substitute dad for their younguns - most have said straight out that that's what they don't want, as they're still in touch with the man in question and don't need anyone else taking over that role (Potential Lady Longears (Diamond Edition) has two children, and has said so in not so many words). I've never come across any gold-diggers/people wanting sugar daddies either, but no-one in their right mind will look at me and think 'YAY £££££ AND A LIFE OF GILDED LUXURY', so no surprises there...

That's funny, when I was doing the online dating thing, being a role model never occurred to me one way or the other. (Not sure what that says about me.) Women with children were a turnoff for a different reason -- I would read "I have children, and they are MY WORLD" in virtually every mother's profile, and I'd think "There's no way I can compete with them for her time and energy, NEXT!" Yet here I am, recently married to a wife who gives me as much time and energy as I can handle, and playing a positive male role model to her two kids. Well, except for the occasional cuss that slips out.

Ah, the power of a woman sending that first message...


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The last time I was dating online dating was barely a thing.

Edit: 18 and a half years ago it was.


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I honestly don't know how you people manage relationships with the extra headaches of sex and kids involved. I mean I know it gets done, the species is still here after all, but that doesn't mean I understand it.

Realizing a relationship and potential marriage did not require any of those things was a turning point in my life that absolutely obliterated an immense amount of personal stress.


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I actually can't imagine the extra headaches and stress involved with being single.

And if anything, sex relieves stress.


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I didn't (don't?) find being single stressful at all, but that's just me.


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I'll take your word for it. ;) As I have no interest, I have no way of confirming or denying that. I was more meaning the pre-emptive stress of trying to find a compatible partner and working around the expectations of a significant other who is interested in that sort of thing.

The only part of being single I find stressful is the financial part. Not having a friend, roommate, spouse, or other source of second income means everything you require to survive - food, rent, power, etc. - comes directly from your own income, and if something happens to you (illness, layoff/fired, company closes, etc.) then you are SOL for everything that requires money. Having a second source of income is something of a security net for that.

Honestly my GF and I's relationship is more akin to prospective roommates than prospective spouses, when you get down to it. We really only want to get married because we're friends who want to spend the rest of our lives as friends together, and because of the financial and personal benefits of having someone else nearby and of dealing with income, taxes, etc. as a married couple rather than two individuals.


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:

That's funny, when I was doing the online dating thing, being a role model never occurred to me one way or the other. (Not sure what that says about me.) Women with children were a turnoff for a different reason -- I would read "I have children, and they are MY WORLD" in virtually every mother's profile, and I'd think "There's no way I can compete with them for her time and energy, NEXT!" Yet here I am, recently married to a wife who gives me as much time and energy as I can handle, and playing a positive male role model to her two kids. Well, except for the occasional cuss that slips out.

Ah, the power of a woman sending that first message...

Yeah - I saw a lot of 'my kiddies are my world' style messages too, but for me, not being the centre of the universe for the other half is ideal - takes a lot of the pressure off, and you know that you'll be able to maintain separate (if parallel?) lives and not have to be one and the same 24/7.

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