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Say...a badger?

Scarab Sages

nekkid ignorance?

Scarab Sages

taig's clone wrote:
Say...a badger?

Um....ok...."a badger".

There, I said it. Now, what do I win?

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Aberzombie wrote:
taig's clone wrote:
Say...a badger?

Um....ok...."a badger".

There, I said it. Now, what do I win?

Booby prize?

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Aberzombie wrote:
Why kick stray dogs? Dogs and puppies are lovable and friendly. Surely you can come up with something better to kick. I know I could.....

Cats...

Just sayin.
>.>


I'm a very bad girl for enjoying this.


Rawr!

Off to work. :-/

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Morning loyal peeps! It's raining, so you all know what that means... I'm home with my love! :D


Uh...does Solnes know anything about this? ;-)

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Anybody else want to check this out?


Aaaand I'm off to work myself.


Moorluck wrote:
Morning loyal peeps! It's raining, so you all know what that means... I'm home with my love! :D

.....Cold rainy day at home = blanket, popcorn, and a good movie or two - Mad Max 2, Blazing Saddles, Cannon ball run, Stripes, Time Bandits, or Holy Grail.

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Morning loyal peeps! It's raining, so you all know what that means... I'm home with my love! :D

.....Cold rainy day at home = blanket, popcorn, and a good movie or two - Mad Max 2, Blazing Saddles, Cannon ball run, Stripes, Time Bandits, or Holy Grail.

Sounds like a plan and a half. Although I'd add How to Train Your Dragon to the mix.


Moorluck wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Morning loyal peeps! It's raining, so you all know what that means... I'm home with my love! :D

.....Cold rainy day at home = blanket, popcorn, and a good movie or two - Mad Max 2, Blazing Saddles, Cannon ball run, Stripes, Time Bandits, or Holy Grail.

Sounds like a plan and a half. Although I'd add How to Train Your Dragon to the mix.

Good movie.... There is talk of a sequel and tv serries.

..... It's midnight time for sleep, have a most excellent day North American FawLTieS.

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Morning loyal peeps! It's raining, so you all know what that means... I'm home with my love! :D

.....Cold rainy day at home = blanket, popcorn, and a good movie or two - Mad Max 2, Blazing Saddles, Cannon ball run, Stripes, Time Bandits, or Holy Grail.

Sounds like a plan and a half. Although I'd add How to Train Your Dragon to the mix.
Good movie.... There is talk of a sequel and tv serries.

I was just reading about that the other day. I'm looking forward to it as much as the kids are.


Moorluck, keep your hands off me! I am NOT your love! Solnes is your bootie call, not me.

~grins and runs~

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I have Blazing Saddles waiting for me on my DVR.

Scarab Sages

Howdy folks. Speaking of movies, I watched a trailer yesterday for an upcoming movie called Act of Valor. Here is the synopsis from Wikipeida:

A Navy SEAL squad goes on a covert operation in Yugoslavia to rescue a kidnapped CIA Officer, while also taking down terrorists who aim to strike America.

Cool thing about this is, the Navy Seal team is played by actual Navy SEALs. The movie started off as a recruitment video and grew into a full-length film.

Scarab Sages

Crimson Jester wrote:
I have Blazing Saddles waiting for me on my DVR.

He rode a blazing saddle

He wore a shining star
His job to offer battle
To bad men near and far

He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into day
He made his blazing saddle
A torch to light the way

When outlaws rule the West
And fear fills the land
A cry went up for a man with guts
To take the West in hand

They needed a man who was brave and true
With justice for all as his aim
Then out of the sun rode a man with a gun
And Bart was his name, yes, Bart was his name

Scarab Sages

Bwahahahahahahahahaha....

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Ol' Les Moore was a lover by heart,
Trifled with the woman of mean Black Bart,

Four shots from his Forty-Four,
No Les, no more.

Scarab Sages

Are we rhyming now? Huzzah!

There once was a man from Nantucket...

...just kidding.

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Aberzombie wrote:

Howdy folks. Speaking of movies, I watched a trailer yesterday for an upcoming movie called Act of Valor. Here is the synopsis from Wikipeida:

A Navy SEAL squad goes on a covert operation in Yugoslavia to rescue a kidnapped CIA Officer, while also taking down terrorists who aim to strike America.

Cool thing about this is, the Navy Seal team is played by actual Navy SEALs. The movie started off as a recruitment video and grew into a full-length film.

I forget, is that still a country?

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

Howdy folks. Speaking of movies, I watched a trailer yesterday for an upcoming movie called Act of Valor. Here is the synopsis from Wikipeida:

A Navy SEAL squad goes on a covert operation in Yugoslavia to rescue a kidnapped CIA Officer, while also taking down terrorists who aim to strike America.

Cool thing about this is, the Navy Seal team is played by actual Navy SEALs. The movie started off as a recruitment video and grew into a full-length film.

I forget, is that still a country?

I think it's some kind of horrid tentacled outsider from beyond.

Scarab Sages

I don't think it is, at least not as we knew it during the era of the Soviet Union. I think some of the states in the area were, at one point, joined as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

But, hey, Hollywood is involved, so accuracy goes out the window.

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Spoiler:
There once was a man from Nantucket...
Whose [redacted] was so long he could [redacted]
He said with a grin wiping [redacted] from his [redacted]
"If my [redacted] was a [redacted] I would [redacted] it."

Spoiler:

[redacted] makes anything sound nasty

Spoiler:
I prepared explosive runes today

Spoiler:
[bigger]KABOOM![/bigger

Scarab Sages

Either way, the movie trailer is pretty f~%$ing cool!


Blazing saddles is an extremely important movie for me. No other movie pointed out the folly of racism so well. Excellent work, Mr. Brooks.


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Also, it immortalized the "don't shoot him, you'll only make him mad" line that we use in games to this day.

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Bosnia - Herzegovina. Croatia. Serbia. I think there are 3 other states left over from the former soviet bloc state.

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Freehold DM wrote:
Also, it immortalized the "don't shoot him, you'll only make him mad" line that we use in games to this day.

That line is still used to this day in reference to my first 3E PC, a dwarf ftr named Snarl who was a Con monkey and, in front of every one at every level, always rolled 10 for hit points. O.o

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found them

Montenegro. Slovenia. Macedonia.

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I've begun reworking Kingmaker to make it a grim tale of a people brought nearly to extinction struggling to forge a new home, and the heroes who make it possible.


Is that what will happen to your kids if they do not behave? ~grins and runs~

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The heroes who make what possible? the extinction of those working hard at a forge to build a home? Are they dwarves, I mean they must be if they are forging to make a home. Who else would want a forged home? :)


~laughter~

Shadow Lodge

I've always regretted not making a giant comb while deployed and getting a picture with it in full gear. Now that Bin Laden is dead, I can't make the joke anymore.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
The heroes who make what possible? the extinction of those working hard at a forge to build a home? Are they dwarves, I mean they must be if they are forging to make a home. Who else would want a forged home? :)

Teach me to wax poetic about a campaign idea. Smart ass. ;)

Spoiler:
I'll be starting the campaign with the village state of Threa being slaughtered by mercenaries. The players will take part in this bloody night, saving as many as they can before fleeing with the remnants of their people into the wild Stolen Lands. There they will begin carving a new home out of the wilderness. As the years go by they rise to heights of greatness, hopefully, and wage bloody war against the kingdom that executed that vicious attack on their tribe. I'll be putting the "tech" level back a bit, for example the best armor of the day is a forged breastplate, and only the wealthiest warriors could afford such armor.

So there! :P

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Sharoth wrote:
~laughter~

Whatchoo laughin' at ya big lizard? :P

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
I have Blazing Saddles waiting for me on my DVR.

He rode a blazing saddle

He wore a shining star
His job to offer battle
To bad men near and far

He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into day
He made his blazing saddle
A torch to light the way

When outlaws rule the West
And fear fills the land
A cry went up for a man with guts
To take the West in hand

They needed a man who was brave and true
With justice for all as his aim
Then out of the sun rode a man with a gun
And Bart was his name, yes, Bart was his name

Fun fact...

Next time you're watching Back to the Future 3, near the end, where they are riding the horses to catch the train, the background music is almost identical to the Blazing Saddles theme.

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Moorluck wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The heroes who make what possible? the extinction of those working hard at a forge to build a home? Are they dwarves, I mean they must be if they are forging to make a home. Who else would want a forged home? :)

Teach me to wax poetic about a campaign idea. Smart ass. ;)

** spoiler omitted **

So there! :P

Spoiler:

So Battlestar Galactica done as a fantasy game?

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Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
I have Blazing Saddles waiting for me on my DVR.

He rode a blazing saddle

He wore a shining star
His job to offer battle
To bad men near and far

He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into day
He made his blazing saddle
A torch to light the way

When outlaws rule the West
And fear fills the land
A cry went up for a man with guts
To take the West in hand

They needed a man who was brave and true
With justice for all as his aim
Then out of the sun rode a man with a gun
And Bart was his name, yes, Bart was his name

Fun fact...

Next time you're watching Back to the Future 3, near the end, where they are riding the horses to catch the train, the background music is the Blazing Saddles theme.

Burton Gilliam was in both movies.


Moorluck wrote:
I've begun reworking Kingmaker to make it a grim tale of a people brought nearly to extinction struggling to forge a new home, and the heroes who make it possible.

sounds good.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The heroes who make what possible? the extinction of those working hard at a forge to build a home? Are they dwarves, I mean they must be if they are forging to make a home. Who else would want a forged home? :)

Teach me to wax poetic about a campaign idea. Smart ass. ;)

** spoiler omitted **

So there! :P

** spoiler omitted **

Although I hadn't thought of that comparison, yeah. That's pretty much what I'm going for.

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You could pull several good story ideas from them. Just stay away from the reimagining's ending. It kind of sucked.

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:

Fun fact...

Next time you're watching Back to the Future 3, near the end, where they are riding the horses to catch the train, the background music is the Blazing Saddles theme.

Burton Gilliam was in both movies.

I corrected myself, it sounds almost identical, but I can't find anything that it is identical.

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ideas:
Orc's could be your cylons.

Having over ran the landscape. Kidnapping women. Years later during the move when no one knows anyone else. They infiltrate the group with half-orcs, evil, loyal, and look human.

The leader of the orcs, or so he believes is a human mage, once believed one of the greatest of his generation. Turned vile and evil. He has an imp he thinks is his familiar but is really there to nudge him along and help the orcs; they being unable to think like humans.

Along the way they find small pockets of helpers, elves, dwarves, ect.. who try to help but do not want to attract attention of the hordes. Even when clansmen/women are with the group they have little help they can or care to offer.

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Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
I have Blazing Saddles waiting for me on my DVR.

Fun fact...

Next time you're watching Back to the Future 3, near the end, where they are riding the horses to catch the train, the background music is the Blazing Saddles theme.

Burton Gilliam was in both movies.
I corrected myself, it sounds almost identical, but I can't find anything that it is identical.

Might have been on purpose.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
You could pull several good story ideas from them. Just stay away from the reimagining's ending. It kind of sucked.

I liked the first season, but lost interest when they started changing the cast of characters.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
** spoiler omitted **

Spot on for the aid that can be offered from their clansmen, the greatest threat lies in the traitorous kingdom to the west. It's going to be far more "humancentric" than I normally do. Elves and Dwarves for example are known of by tale, but have never been experienced, in the begining at least.

Think a version of Celts/Thracians vs Roman Empire where the Celts/Thracians win.

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