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My subs arrived yesterday.

I rather like the Pathfinder Society Guide so far.

I still don't care for Agents of Edgewatch, though it's not a bad AP, just not my thing.

Devastation Ark is pretty good though.

That's it, I'm establishing "Naked 20 word (or less) reviews" as a thing.


And since I'm the only one cray cray enough to wake up early on a Sunday no one is here to oppose me.


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Four minutes and I'm already drunk with power, it's a good thing I have a low tolerance for power.


... I second?


Holy s~*#, there's someone else here!


HUH!?! There is someone here? Where? Where?


captain yesterday wrote:
And since I'm the only one cray cray enough to wake up early on a Sunday no one is here to oppose me.

I was up around 6 am? 7 am?


Recently Steam installers seemed to handle installing Direct X better than it the past, when they often got stuck on it.

So now Uplay keeps doing that.


Why it tries to install 32 bit Direct X? Is there no 64 bit version?


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captain yesterday wrote:
And since I'm the only one cray cray enough to wake up early on a Sunday no one is here to oppose me.

Actually, I woke up at 4:57, ran 3.1 miles, paid bills, plotted out the budget projections through mid-January (assuming WW gets laid off on 10/30 as we've been expecting), and made a big pan of chilaquiles. I've just been too busy to post.


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So, I just finished looting Hornwright Estates and the Garrahan Mining company headquarters.

So much junk to loot!


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I have spent the last 3ish hours dealing with changing a flat tire, going to a tire place, finding out the tire couldn't be patched because I apparently ran over a 3/4" piece of metal of some kind, recognizing that all 4 tires had barely any tread left, and buying 4 new tires. I am finally home, and so very tired of tires. And just tired.


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lisamarlene wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
And since I'm the only one cray cray enough to wake up early on a Sunday no one is here to oppose me.
Actually, I woke up at 4:57, ran 3.1 miles, paid bills, plotted out the budget projections through mid-January (assuming WW gets laid off on 10/30 as we've been expecting), and made a big pan of chilaquiles. I've just been too busy to post.

I made coffee, laughed at the news (we all have our own way of coping), and finished watching Solar Opposites (I liked it, very well done!).


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I'm at the gym for the first time in...well, a very long time.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
I have spent the last 3ish hours dealing with changing a flat tire, going to a tire place, finding out the tire couldn't be patched because I apparently ran over a 3/4" piece of metal of some kind, recognizing that all 4 tires had barely any tread left, and buying 4 new tires. I am finally home, and so very tired of tires. And just tired.

Ugh. My sympathies. Cookie?


That sucks gran.


I should be playing through all the games I have got...

*installs Far Cry 3 and starts playing from the beginning*

Dammit.

Scarab Sages

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lisamarlene wrote:
Woran wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Thank you, everyone, for the PMs meant to cheer me up. I don't mean to be a sad sack. But this is my only place to socialize online really so it is going to be the first place to get hit with the newest and heaviest information. Let me know if it gets to be too much and I will spoiler or move to PMs entirely.
Talk to us Freehold. You always do your best to cheer us up. Now its our turn.
Well, you and I could always join forces, steal Freehold away to our secret Abscondi-lair somewhere north of the Arctic Circle, dress up as his favorite characters, and serve him takoyaki and lots of alcohol while he watches the northern lights in the snow.

Sounds like a plan!!!

Scarab Sages

Nylarthotep wrote:

In less grumblesome news, online gaming, while not a patch on the real thing, does scratch the itch somewhat.

We fell down the hole in Harrowstone and explored. Not sure if anyone still needs to play Carrion Crown, but will avoid further commentary.

Not sold on all the 2E mechanics yet, but they don't get in the way of fun (at least as far as I can tell yet).

Need to finish up my Black Company world arc, then can run plaguestone.

And after Plaguestone, will open floor to discussion by my group as to what, if anything, i should run. Given my preference for DF terrain, I imagine it will be home-brew to some extent. So few of the AP are DF friendly.

That reminds me. Need to check if vorpal board is up and out of beta yet.

Just be carefull. Plaugestone is REALLY hard. So you might want to tune it down a bit.


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Shiro just posted a photo of his new mask on FB.
It's an alien facehugger, and it's utter perfection.

Sometimes, Shiro blows his money on the random crap that really matters, and it makes the world a goofier, more delightful place to be.

Scarab Sages

TriOmegaZero wrote:

It’s good to be Friday.

Except when the dogs get in a fight that requires stitches.

I hope doggos are OK.


I'm supposed to be working on game prep right now, while WW is training with his TSYR buddies online in the backyard and the kids are allegedly cleaning their rooms.

What I'm doing instead is lying on my bed with my laptop, waiting for a combination of painkillers and rum in coffee to take effect, because today is a *really* bad joint pain day (I donated blood on Thursday evening, and it's been bad since I woke up Friday, and I'm wondering if that can cause a pain spike?), and making myself a folder of things to read to feel happier when I hurt. It was a big, big mistake to get up and go running this morning. I'd be lying if I said I thought it would help. I thought I could get away with it and push through the pain to be astoundingly productive and functional today. I was wrong. ish.

So far, I've got two internet classics, "Dogs in Elk" and "The Year Kenny Loggins Ruined Christmas", followed by a new Hyperbole and a Half post I highly recommend, "Richard".

Anyone who would like to offer their favorite bits of insanity to read, please bring it.

Scarab Sages

gran rey de los mono wrote:
I have spent the last 3ish hours dealing with changing a flat tire, going to a tire place, finding out the tire couldn't be patched because I apparently ran over a 3/4" piece of metal of some kind, recognizing that all 4 tires had barely any tread left, and buying 4 new tires. I am finally home, and so very tired of tires. And just tired.

Many hugs for you gran.

Scarab Sages

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I've been really enjoying vainglorious.

Its a bout a dragon getting turned into a human as punishment by the dragon queen and he wants to be turned back. Its really funny.

Grand Lodge

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Woran wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:

It’s good to be Friday.

Except when the dogs get in a fight that requires stitches.

I hope doggos are OK.

He feels good enough to beg for snaccos, so I'm confident he will heal. But we are going to keep them separate from now on and reach out to the trainer for possible re-homing options. The other dog just needs a house where he is the only animal.

Scarab Sages

TriOmegaZero wrote:
Woran wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:

It’s good to be Friday.

Except when the dogs get in a fight that requires stitches.

I hope doggos are OK.
He feels good enough to beg for snaccos, so I'm confident he will heal. But we are going to keep them separate from now on and reach out to the trainer for possible re-homing options. The other dog just needs a house where he is the only animal.

Yeah, if they want snacks, they are ok.


Drejk wrote:
Sorry, Limey. No cookies for you. Lemi already got to them.

Well, that's just Overkyl.


Drejk wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

I live in the buckle of the Bible Belt.

You cannot imagine how many "Jesus wants you to vote for [candidate]" signs/billboards/ bumper stickers I have seen over the past few weeks.

Are they in Aramaic?

I should say not, but in that case, how would they know?

If I knew how to say, "Limey gets ALL the cookies" in Aramaic, I absolutely would.

I'd ask Google Translate, but it would moat likely come back with "my hovercraft is full of eels".

Classic Aramaic is not supported by Google Translate, sadly. Google Translate doesn't even have Syriac which would be one of closer modern relatives.

And even if it was, you would probably get a writing in Aramaic letters that might not show well on Paizo messageboards.

I believe Aramaic is still spoken in one or two villages in Syria (or Iran?)...


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lisamarlene wrote:
followed by a new Hyperbole and a Half post I highly recommend, "Richard".

HALI SHOGGOTH A NEW H&1/2?!?!?!?!?!?


Orthos wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:
followed by a new Hyperbole and a Half post I highly recommend, "Richard".
HALI SHOGGOTH A NEW H&1/2?!?!?!?!?!?

YES. AFTER SEVEN LOOOOOOONG YEARS.


So, Vudra started as a three-way between a plot of land and two oceans.

Which is basically the plot for Three's Company.


More of a crab really... I mean *clack clack*


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I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".


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My daughter woke me around 11:50pm last night. My wife and I picked her up from her friend Sally’s birthday party, brought her home and put her to bed. My wife went to the bedroom to read and I fell asleep watching basketball.

“Daddy”, she whispered tugging my shirt to wake me. “Guess how old I’ll be next month?”

“I don’t know, honey.” I said as I slipped on my glasses. “How old?”

She smiled and held up 4 fingers.

It’s now 7:30am. My wife and I have been up with her for almost 8 hours. She still refuses to tell us where she got them.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".

I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.


gran rey de los mono wrote:

My daughter woke me around 11:50pm last night. My wife and I picked her up from her friend Sally’s birthday party, brought her home and put her to bed. My wife went to the bedroom to read and I fell asleep watching basketball.

“Daddy”, she whispered tugging my shirt to wake me. “Guess how old I’ll be next month?”

“I don’t know, honey.” I said as I slipped on my glasses. “How old?”

She smiled and held up 4 fingers.

It’s now 7:30am. My wife and I have been up with her for almost 8 hours. She still refuses to tell us where she got them.

See this is why you don't buy the old house that has a creepy basement with a little door that doesn't open. Haunted is all fun and games till a family member finds human fingers.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

My daughter woke me around 11:50pm last night. My wife and I picked her up from her friend Sally’s birthday party, brought her home and put her to bed. My wife went to the bedroom to read and I fell asleep watching basketball.

“Daddy”, she whispered tugging my shirt to wake me. “Guess how old I’ll be next month?”

“I don’t know, honey.” I said as I slipped on my glasses. “How old?”

She smiled and held up 4 fingers.

It’s now 7:30am. My wife and I have been up with her for almost 8 hours. She still refuses to tell us where she got them.

See this is why you don't buy the old house that has a creepy basement with a little door that doesn't open. Haunted is all fun and games till a family member finds human fingers.

What if it's a creepy basement with a little door that won't stay shut?


Depends on what's on the other side.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".
I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.

I went to look because, even if he had washed/dried/folded all of it, I probably still would have needed to put it away and was curious how much there would be. Also, I have to go back there a few times during the night for other things anyways, so I couldn't have gotten away with "Oh, I didn't go back there, so I didn't see it."


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".
I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.
I went to look because, even if he had washed/dried/folded all of it, I probably still would have needed to put it away and was curious how much there would be. Also, I have to go back there a few times during the night for other things anyways, so I couldn't have gotten away with "Oh, I didn't go back there, so I didn't see it."

Have you tried faking your own death? that has done wonders for me. all 6 times.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".
I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.
I went to look because, even if he had washed/dried/folded all of it, I probably still would have needed to put it away and was curious how much there would be. Also, I have to go back there a few times during the night for other things anyways, so I couldn't have gotten away with "Oh, I didn't go back there, so I didn't see it."
Have you tried faking your own death? that has done wonders for me. all 6 times.

I'm done that a few times. I think they're starting to catch on to me. I guess there's a limit to how many times you can all in and say "I can't work tonight, I'm dead. Hopefully I'll be better tomorrow."


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Depends on what's on the other side.

Probably a chicken that's very confused as to why there isn't a road.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Depends on what's on the other side.
Probably a chicken that's very confused as to why there isn't a road.

Ah well the trick to exorcising ghost chickens is to dress up like the Colonel


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".
I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.
I went to look because, even if he had washed/dried/folded all of it, I probably still would have needed to put it away and was curious how much there would be. Also, I have to go back there a few times during the night for other things anyways, so I couldn't have gotten away with "Oh, I didn't go back there, so I didn't see it."
Have you tried faking your own death? that has done wonders for me. all 6 times.
I'm done that a few times. I think they're starting to catch on to me. I guess there's a limit to how many times you can all in and say "I can't work tonight, I'm dead. Hopefully I'll be better tomorrow."

Tease.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Depends on what's on the other side.
Probably a chicken that's very confused as to why there isn't a road.
Ah well the trick to exorcising ghost chickens is to dress up like the Colonel

Dress like a cross between Colonel Sanders and Oliva Newton-John in her video for "Let's Get Physical", and you can exercise ghost chickens.


Undertaker7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
I'm not sure my coworker knows what the word "done" means. I came in tonight, he says "All the laundry is done", I'm thinking "Great!". Then I go back there and see two bins full waiting to be washed and think "How is this 'done'?".
I wouldn't of looked. and then when someone asked me I would of said oh 2nd shift said it was done.
I went to look because, even if he had washed/dried/folded all of it, I probably still would have needed to put it away and was curious how much there would be. Also, I have to go back there a few times during the night for other things anyways, so I couldn't have gotten away with "Oh, I didn't go back there, so I didn't see it."
Have you tried faking your own death? that has done wonders for me. all 6 times.
I'm done that a few times. I think they're starting to catch on to me. I guess there's a limit to how many times you can all in and say "I can't work tonight, I'm dead. Hopefully I'll be better tomorrow."
Tease.

You know you love it.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Depends on what's on the other side.
Probably a chicken that's very confused as to why there isn't a road.
Ah well the trick to exorcising ghost chickens is to dress up like the Colonel
Dress like a cross between Colonel Sanders and Oliva Newton-John in her video for "Let's Get Physical", and you can exercise ghost chickens.

Now that is a unique visual image.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Depends on what's on the other side.
Probably a chicken that's very confused as to why there isn't a road.
Ah well the trick to exorcising ghost chickens is to dress up like the Colonel
Dress like a cross between Colonel Sanders and Oliva Newton-John in her video for "Let's Get Physical", and you can exercise ghost chickens.
Now that is a unique visual image.

You're welcome.

Shadow Lodge

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This rabbit hole runs deep.


*covers hole*
*nibbles hay*
*is adorable*

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