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Nekkid Celebrity Pinch and Tickle for the TOP!!

Sounds like a hit new game show to me.


*blink*

Evening folks.

Welcome back BT and Welcome Chris and congrats on another deployment done TOZ

I have been trying to write some stuff all night. Stuff that I have promised to folks and I just can't seem to get coherent. I am sooo frustrated right now. I think it is time for bed.

*blink*

Liberty's Edge

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Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
Because everything he says sounds awesome?
That's a pretty good reason. He's one of the very few celebrities I'd like to have over for a cook out.
I'm not sure that I would have any.
My list is very short. And it's all the old schoolers.
Funny, mine's short too, but it begins with Liv Tyler and ends with Marisa Tomei. With nothing but me between them.
Note I said the ones I'd like to have over for a cook out. Not the ones I'd like to have for a pinch and tickle. That's an entirely different list. :P

Hey, pinch and tickle cook outs rule, bub!

Dark Archive

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So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

The Exchange

Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Does anyone know where/if I could find NCR Propoganda posters from FO:NV?
This is a start, but not sure where you can order them from

I WANT a couple of the ones you see in game hanging on my wall.

Liberty's Edge

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

I get into this with some of my friends. If the person isn't jamming their beliefs down your throat, have some respect and reciprocate.

A little respect goes a long way towards making people accept different viewpoints.

Spoiler:
Yeah, I can't believe I, of all people, just said that either.

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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

Give 'em hell Jeremy. ;)

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houstonderek wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

I get into this with some of my friends. If the person isn't jamming their beliefs down your throat, have some respect and reciprocate.

A little respect goes a long way towards making people accept different viewpoints.

** spoiler omitted **

Well it is a basic universal truth.

Can't seem to understand why more f&&&ing douchebags can't seem to wrap what passes for their d@*%!+@ minds around that.

Dark Archive

houstonderek wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

I get into this with some of my friends. If the person isn't jamming their beliefs down your throat, have some respect and reciprocate.

A little respect goes a long way towards making people accept different viewpoints.

** spoiler omitted **

I guess I never thought I'd have to be in that role having to tell people to simmer down.

Shadow Lodge

houstonderek wrote:
A little respect goes a long way towards making people accept different viewpoints.

It's like I don't even know you anymore!


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

Were they making anti-christian jokes specifically, or just being jerks? I'm curious.

Silver Crusade

Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
Because everything he says sounds awesome?
That's a pretty good reason. He's one of the very few celebrities I'd like to have over for a cook out.
I'm not sure that I would have any.
My list is very short. And it's all the old schoolers.
Funny, mine's short too, but it begins with Liv Tyler and ends with Marisa Tomei. With nothing but me between them.
Note I said the ones I'd like to have over for a cook out. Not the ones I'd like to have for a pinch and tickle. That's an entirely different list. :P

Maybe he thought you were really, really, REALLY, a fan of George Takei ;-)

Liberty's Edge

1 person marked this as a favorite.
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
Because everything he says sounds awesome?
That's a pretty good reason. He's one of the very few celebrities I'd like to have over for a cook out.
I'm not sure that I would have any.
My list is very short. And it's all the old schoolers.
Funny, mine's short too, but it begins with Liv Tyler and ends with Marisa Tomei. With nothing but me between them.
Note I said the ones I'd like to have over for a cook out. Not the ones I'd like to have for a pinch and tickle. That's an entirely different list. :P
Maybe he thought you were really, really, REALLY, a fan of George Takei ;-)

Oh, my...

The Exchange

O.o

Uh..... no.

:P

Dark Archive

Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*
Were they making anti-christian jokes specifically, or just being jerks? I'm curious.

Being jerks, mostly swearing horribly, and making very crude sexual jokes in front of her.

Liberty's Edge

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*
Were they making anti-christian jokes specifically, or just being jerks? I'm curious.
Being jerks, mostly swearing horribly, and making very crude sexual jokes in front of her.

That last part would be grounds for a sexual harassment suit here.

Sovereign Court

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Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?

No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!


houstonderek wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*
Were they making anti-christian jokes specifically, or just being jerks? I'm curious.
Being jerks, mostly swearing horribly, and making very crude sexual jokes in front of her.
That last part would be grounds for a sexual harassment suit here.

From our annual EEO training (because some A hats have to be taught how to behave like a human being in the workplace) I would say HDs assessment would be correct.

Scarab Sages

Mrgh.

The Exchange

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*

Maybe that'll make 'em think.

Yeah, likely not, but maybe.

The Exchange

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Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!

Who? What?

I hear it in Worf's voice.

The Exchange

Off to the store for pie and whip cream.

No, not PIE. Just the regular everyday sort.

The Exchange

Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!

Who? Never got into SG-1. I prefer either the movie or SGU.

The Exchange

Wolfthulhu wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!

Who? What?

I hear it in Worf's voice.

That works too.


good evening everyone

The Exchange

Good morning, Wrong Side of the World Guy!

Just getting started here.

Scarab Sages

Mmmmmm......brainnnnsssss

The Exchange

Morning.


houstonderek wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So why do I have to be the grownup at work? I literally had to yell at 2 people for telling offensive jokes in front of the very christian new girl, one of the offenders was a manager. So the gay atheist has to be the one to stand up and yell at people for not being respectful. *SIGH*
Were they making anti-christian jokes specifically, or just being jerks? I'm curious.
Being jerks, mostly swearing horribly, and making very crude sexual jokes in front of her.
That last part would be grounds for a sexual harassment suit here.

and here.


Moorluck wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!
Who? Never got into SG-1. I prefer either the movie or SGU.

me either way. It seemed to be the worst parts of gi joe, but in space.

Silver Crusade

Wolfthulhu wrote:

Off to the store for pie and whip cream.

No, not PIE. Just the regular everyday sort.

The everyday sort is delicious.


houstonderek wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
15-year-okd Glenfiddich FTW!

The Balvenie. 14 year.

Damned heathens...

If you meant Balvinnie, we got some of that too.

And in other Edinburgh-related stuff: Mary King's Close was a fun hour thanks to a very good tour guide (nothing for people with walking difficulties, though, and because it goes under the City Chambers, no photography were allowed) - I heartily recommend it.

The Conan Doyle is a very nice pub, which manage to feel cosy, even though it was quite crowded.

People looking for some Indian food won't feel disappointed at Tippoo (sp?).

And in case there are any other fans of Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus novels among the FAWTLers, I have now had a drink at the Ox (and a wee at its urinal for that matter). Very much not a tourist pub, but I could definitely see someone popping in for a pint and a read of the newspaper after work.


Morning all!


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I started the morning fast travelling into the midst of a melee with two mammoths, two giants, and two dragons. It was the most awesome video game experience of my life. Skyrim has won me over.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
'Sup HD. How's tricks?
You know, rend, regeneration, the usual ;-)
So the galactic balance remains intact.
Indeed. Indeed.
Why do I read "Indeedd" in George Takei's voice?
No way, "Indeed" is always in Teal'c's voice from Stargate:SG-1!!!
Who? Never got into SG-1. I prefer either the movie or SGU.
me either way. It seemed to be the worst parts of gi joe, but in space.

It changes dramatically over the seasons and the script writers and actors all notice. Some of the best parts of that show are them making fun of really idiotic things they did in the first couple of seasons.

Liberty's Edge

Kajehase wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
15-year-okd Glenfiddich FTW!

The Balvenie. 14 year.

Damned heathens...

If you meant Balvinnie, we got some of that too.

And in other Edinburgh-related stuff: Mary King's Close was a fun hour thanks to a very good tour guide (nothing for people with walking difficulties, though, and because it goes under the City Chambers, no photography were allowed) - I heartily recommend it.

The Conan Doyle is a very nice pub, which manage to feel cosy, even though it was quite crowded.

People looking for some Indian food won't feel disappointed at Tippoo (sp?).

And in case there are any other fans of Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus novels among the FAWTLers, I have now had a drink at the Ox (and a wee at its urinal for that matter). Very much not a tourist pub, but I could definitely see someone popping in for a pint and a read of the newspaper after work.

Nope, I mean Balvenie.

Scarab Sages

AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

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Treppa wrote:
I started the morning fast travelling into the midst of a melee with two mammoths, two giants, and two dragons. It was the most awesome video game experience of my life. Skyrim has won me over.

Who has two thumbs and is green with envy?

This guy!

:P

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Moorluck wrote:
Treppa wrote:
I started the morning fast travelling into the midst of a melee with two mammoths, two giants, and two dragons. It was the most awesome video game experience of my life. Skyrim has won me over.

Who has two thumbs and is green with envy?

This guy!

:P

Not the only one!! :P

Shadow Lodge

Just started playing Prototype finally. It's pretty awesome with the free-running environment and gory combat.

Scarab Sages

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.


Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I don't.

The Exchange

Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.

The Exchange

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.

No way, Pong was awesome!

The Exchange

Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.
No way, Pong was awesome!

I got so bored with Pong. what was the one with the tanks that came out a few years later? It was cool, you could blast your opponent off of one side of the screen and onto the other.

The Exchange

Crimson Jester wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.
No way, Pong was awesome!
I got so bored with Pong. what was the one with the tanks that came out a few years later? It was cool, you could blast your opponent off of one side of the screen and onto the other.

Damn... I don't remember the name. Cool game though.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.
No way, Pong was awesome!
I got so bored with Pong. what was the one with the tanks that came out a few years later? It was cool, you could blast your opponent off of one side of the screen and onto the other.

Combat! from Atari. That game was awesome.

The Exchange

Garydee wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.
No way, Pong was awesome!
I got so bored with Pong. what was the one with the tanks that came out a few years later? It was cool, you could blast your opponent off of one side of the screen and onto the other.
Combat! from Atari. That game was awesome.

Score 1 for Garydee!!!

I spent hours with that game.

The Exchange

Crimson Jester wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Wolfthulhu wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

I remember a time when I could play video games (or even rpgs) in peace and quiet.

I remember when the only video game was this big black thing that played one game... and it was dumb.
No way, Pong was awesome!
I got so bored with Pong. what was the one with the tanks that came out a few years later? It was cool, you could blast your opponent off of one side of the screen and onto the other.
Combat! from Atari. That game was awesome.

Score 1 for Garydee!!!

I spent hours with that game.

They had those simple graphics biplane game too. Had to look it up. Damn that takes me back.

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