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nekkid plucked puffin for totp!!!!!

Wow, it's better and better all the time.

Liberty's Edge

I quit. There's no winning.


Okay.....this one oughtta be good for a few lulz....

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Class, please note that in this prime example of evil, not only is the hero, Curly, trying to talk his enemy, Jud, into committing suicide, but he's making fun of him in the process. Jud, with his low wisdom, fails his Sense Motive and believes Curly's advice to be sincere.
So Jud is evil, since he's not the hero?
Jud's pretty evil, but I think Curly's actions in this instance are also downright evil as well.

Oklahoma! has some serious moral ambiguities.

Jud is described as "dark". Were Rogers and Hammerstein talking about race? Is that why he lives on the margins of the town?

They're probing similar questions with the Persian character - almost explicitly a Semitic analogue.

Throw in questions about female virtue, as contrasted between "People will say we're in love" and "I'm just a girl who can't say no" and you've got some serious social implications.


All ~this~ is not punt-able. Unlike some smaller things I can think of.


when you've been in the insurance adjesting business as long as I have,......you'll see that everything is puntable.

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Insurance Adjester wrote:
when you've been in the insurance adjesting business as long as I have,......you'll see that everything is puntable.

<Eats baby.>


lulz good one!!!


This seems a little too familiar...

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Class, please note that in this prime example of evil, not only is the hero, Curly, trying to talk his enemy, Jud, into committing suicide, but he's making fun of him in the process. Jud, with his low wisdom, fails his Sense Motive and believes Curly's advice to be sincere.
So Jud is evil, since he's not the hero?
Jud's pretty evil, but I think Curly's actions in this instance are also downright evil as well.

Oklahoma! has some serious moral ambiguities.

Jud is described as "dark". Were Rogers and Hammerstein talking about race? Is that why he lives on the margins of the town?

They're probing similar questions with the Persian character - almost explicitly a Semitic analogue.

Throw in questions about female virtue, as contrasted between "People will say we're in love" and "I'm just a girl who can't say no" and you've got some serious social implications.

Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...


OKLAHOOOOMA!!!


O.K.!!!!


MINE!


I'm making a zombie!


Dana Skully wrote:
I'm making a zombie!

<Casts contagion on the skull-thing.>


funny. every. time.


I needs me a skull alias too.


Damn. Paizo needs a dead deer avatar so I could be "Aberbambi."


Dana Skully wrote:
Damn. Paizo needs a dead deer avatar so I could be "Aberbambi."

Copycat.

WOOF!

<Gnaws on Dana's skull.>

Scarab Sages

Dana Skully wrote:
Damn. Paizo needs a dead deer avatar so I could be "Aberbambi."

That would, indeed, be cool. You should email PMG about getting that put on here for your use.


Time to defocus thread with lots of strange ass opinions in it.

Scarab Sages

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Looking forward to a new episode of True Blood tonight. It's an interesting series. Plus, there's always the chance of seeing Anna Paquin nekkid.

Mmmmmm.....

Scarab Sages

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Time to defocus thread with lots of strange ass opinions in it.

Mrgh?


Darn it! I died again. Wolfthulhu used a scroll to bring me back.

Liberty's Edge

"Cheers" is an English-type word for "Thanks," but it can also be used to express good wishes.


silverhair2008 wrote:
Darn it! I died again. Wolfthulhu used a scroll to bring me back.

Sentence 2: That sucks.

Sentence 3: Good!

Scarab Sages

Maybe it's me, but the FAWTLY thread seems to be going down hill.

RPG Superstar 2012

Aberzombie wrote:
Maybe it's me, but the FAWTLY thread seems to be going down hill.

It's not you.


Bwah-ha-ha-ha-hah!
Curse of the Dark Pharaoh (revised) and Miskatonic Horror have been unloaded from the boat, and are currently shipping, if are not actually already in a Games Store near you. Fear (or rejoice in) the insanity about to sweep through games of The Arkham Horror around the globe.

Edit:
Apparently the Crawling Chaos exerted himself, and the revised Curse is some way ahead of the Miskatonic in the shipping system.

Dark Archive

Hmmm... it seems my new city in which i will be residing is somewhat close to North Dakota, and Montana. I wonder if there`s anything interesting to see in those states.


By all accounts, Montana is gorgeous.

The Exchange

taig wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Maybe it's me, but the FAWTLY thread seems to be going down hill.

It's not you.

It has certainly become less... comfortable, of late.

Liberty's Edge

<Feels hate.>

Y'all will be happy then for the next two days. If not longer.


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Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!

I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.

Liberty's Edge

Freehold DM wrote:

Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!

I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.

Cool! Good night now. Got to get up early in the morning. "See" you all in a couple of days at the least.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!

I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.

Cool! Good night now. Got to get up early in the morning. "See" you all in a couple of days at the least.

Where ya goin'?


<sneaks through the thread>


Spam?


Spam!


... spam, spam...


SPAAAAAAAAM!!!


*blimk*

Good morning, GOOD MORNING!

The sky is clear and blue!

Good morning GOOD MORNING!

Good morning to ..YOU!

Ahhh, welcome to Day Three, eh?

*blink*


Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam spam spam spam, spams SPAM spam spam spam: (1) spam, (2)spam, spam (3)spam.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
"Cheers" is an English-type word for "Thanks," but it can also be used to express good wishes.

Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam_spam_SPAM!


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!

I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.

Cool! Good night now. Got to get up early in the morning. "See" you all in a couple of days at the least.

Spam?


Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blimk*

Good morning, GOOD MORNING!

The sky is clear and blue!

Good morning GOOD MORNING!

Good morning to ..YOU!

Ahhh, welcome to Day Three, eh?

*blink*

*CHOMP*


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Insurance Adjester wrote:
when you've been in the insurance adjesting business as long as I have,......you'll see that everything is puntable.
<Eats baby.>

Spam, spam, spam, spam. SPAM spam spam spam spam spam spam spam. Spam, spam, spam, spam spam spam spam spam spam spam: spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
2

SPAMMER! OMFG!

I "thought better."

Spam?


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Have seen TFotR live and the classic filmed version many times. Love it.

Will take the look at the books; new to me.
Really? Sort of a children's series, but reminded me a lot of certain parts of the (Old Testament) Bible (especially the last book).

Spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam--spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
taig wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Studpuffin wrote:

Everything looks so good at the store! I'm really proud of the crew getting so much work done. It'll be a nice surprise to have everyone out for ice cream if we finish a bit early today. I'm sure they'll all appreciate it!

It' s gonna be weird not working here anymore. However, it's nice to get interrupted in the middle of typing a longer post to print out new tags for cupcake flavored lip gloss. I just think it is funny.

Congrats on the new store coming along so quickly and well.** spoiler omitted **
** spoiler omitted **

Sorry to hear that, SP.

I totally missed that and had to go back up and check. The universe is being lame.

Spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam; spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam. Spam.

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