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Nekkid unfortunate understanding for TOP!!!!!


Mothman wrote:

Yeah, I find all these endless arguments about which style of gaming is better really pointless – just play people.

I enjoy a low point buy, heavy roleplaying game, I enjoy really tactical combat games, I enjoy powergaming, I enjoy a game where I start naked in a dungeon with a blunt stick ... or even an RPG version of that last one ...

Duly noted....;)


Doh!

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Two hours and no posts....I am just shocked.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Two hours and no posts....I am just shocked.

If you are getting shocked, maybe you should check if your power cord is frayed. That could cause a shock.


Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
I wonder if I say facebook 3 times and look in a mirror if I will see Freehold DM in a murderous rage.

This is the greatest post I have read in quite some time. It made my wife snort-giggle.

Also, to answer your question, yes.

Pfft. That's just a myth. Watch:

Facebook!
Facebook!
Facebook!

See? No Freeho-- OH DEAR GOD! MY KIDNEYS!

Grand Lodge

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Mothman wrote:
Yeah, I find all these endless arguments about which style of gaming is better really pointless – just play people.

Yeah, I'm trying to get better about ignoring people that insult my playstyle. It's hard to resist making sarcastic comments.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Yeah, I find all these endless arguments about which style of gaming is better really pointless – just play people.
Yeah, I'm trying to get better about ignoring people that insult my playstyle. It's hard to resist making sarcastic comments.

Oh, some things certainly require sarcastic comments. I can't fault you there.

Silver Crusade

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Speaking of gaming, I might have a group here in L.A., assuming I figure out a way to stay here. An old gaming friend who moved here a few years ago is starting a new campaign with his group, and may open a chair for me.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Speaking of gaming, I might have a group here in L.A., assuming I figure out a way to stay here. An old gaming friend who moved here a few years ago is starting a new campaign with his group, and may open a chair for me.

Good stuff!

Scarab Sages

MRGH!

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Happy Birthday Badger!!!!!!!!!

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please don't eat my face off

Scarab Sages

Why would he eat your face? Is that some kind of badger birthday ritual?

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Aberzombie wrote:
Why would he eat your face? Is that some kind of badger birthday ritual?

it's um.. all the cake. I get a little messy.

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Just because we have talked about this: 09/27/1922 The earliest confirmed 3-D film shown to a paying audience was The Power of Love, which premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles on September 27, 1922; 88 years ago (1922-09-27). The camera rig was a product of the film's producer, Harry K. Fairall, and cinematographer Robert F. Elder. It was projected dual-strip in the red/green anaglyph format, making it both the earliest known film that utilized dual strip projection and the earliest known film in which anaglyph glasses were used. Whether Fairall used colored filters on the projection ports or whether he used tinted prints is unknown. After a preview for exhibitors and press in New York City, the film dropped out of sight, apparently not booked by exhibitors, and is now considered lost.


*kawf kawf* Good morning. wah-CHOOO!

*Distributes Purel*

Might wanna clean your keyboards.


Treppa wrote:

*kawf kawf* Good morning. wah-CHOOO!

*Distributes Purel*

Might wanna clean your keyboards.

Hands Treppa a bottle of Germ-X and a box of Kleenax

Morning everyone. Here you go.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Just because we have talked about this: 09/27/1922 The earliest confirmed 3-D film shown to a paying audience was The Power of Love, which premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles on September 27, 1922; 88 years ago (1922-09-27). The camera rig was a product of the film's producer, Harry K. Fairall, and cinematographer Robert F. Elder.[19] It was projected dual-strip in the red/green anaglyph format, making it both the earliest known film that utilized dual strip projection and the earliest known film in which anaglyph glasses were used. Whether Fairall used colored filters on the projection ports or whether he used tinted prints is unknown. After a preview for exhibitors and press in New York City, the film dropped out of sight, apparently not booked by exhibitors, and is now considered lost.

*channeling inner Urizen*

Was it porn?


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

Good Morning FAWTL!!

Happy Birthday, Badgah!!

Get better, Treppa!

Paizo starts shipping today!!!!!

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Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Just because we have talked about this: 09/27/1922 The earliest confirmed 3-D film shown to a paying audience was The Power of Love, which premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles on September 27, 1922; 88 years ago (1922-09-27). The camera rig was a product of the film's producer, Harry K. Fairall, and cinematographer Robert F. Elder. It was projected dual-strip in the red/green anaglyph format, making it both the earliest known film that utilized dual strip projection and the earliest known film in which anaglyph glasses were used. Whether Fairall used colored filters on the projection ports or whether he used tinted prints is unknown. After a preview for exhibitors and press in New York City, the film dropped out of sight, apparently not booked by exhibitors, and is now considered lost.

*channeling inner Urizen*

Was it porn?

No clue, but since it was 1922, that means it was black and white. Weird.

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The title gets Huey Lewis and the News stuck in my head though.


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Crimson Jester wrote:
The title gets Huey Lewis and the News stuck in my head though.

Damn you !!!! :shakefist:

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Birthday Badger!!!!!!!!!

Yay! Thanks, CrimJ!

Face ripping reprieve for everyone today!

RPG Superstar 2012

Justin Franklin wrote:

Good Morning FAWTL!!

Happy Birthday, Badgah!!

Get better, Treppa!

Paizo starts shipping today!!!!!

Thanks, Justin!

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Justin Franklin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
The title gets Huey Lewis and the News stuck in my head though.
Damn you !!!! :shakefist:

It could be worse.

I wanna new drug.............

Scarab Sages

Treppa wrote:

*kawf kawf* Good morning. wah-CHOOO!

*Distributes Purel*

Might wanna clean your keyboards.

Right there with ya. I enjoyed the long weekend sick. I think I'm finally getting over it. At least starting to...

Scarab Sages

Crimson Jester wrote:
I failed my will save once, I will not get sucked in by the simple minded binary thinking troll.

Right there with ya.


Patrick Curtin wrote:

I want a game that is fun for everyone, has interesting plot twists, exciting battles, intriguing characters, and all-around good times.

If a rule gets in the way of that, it's gone.

We don't need no stinkin' rulez........

Jacks win. Every time.

Scarab Sages

Stupid cell phone question...

Spoiler:
Either I'm too smart or too dumb to figure this out on my own.

How do you put a 'space' character in when typing in a person's name in the address book? The directional arrow doesn't work. (It did on my old phone.)


Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

I don't know how to work those damned things and despise them with a blazing hatred normally felt only by those who consume Freehold-brand Haterade{TM}.

Scarab Sages

Treppa wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

I don't know how to work those damned things and despise them with a blazing hatred normally felt only by those who consume Freehold-brand Haterade{TM}.

I actually feel a lot better about my abilities knowing this.


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My favorite thing to do with a cell phone is let its battery run out and use it as a paperweight. Second favorite is throwing it in a river.


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Oh, and get off my lawn!


taig wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Birthday Badger!!!!!!!!!

Yay! Thanks, CrimJ!

Face ripping reprieve for everyone today!

Thank you master, thank you.

Shadow Lodge

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Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

Posted from my android smartphone which allows me to post in the middle of the day.


Happy birthday, you delicious badgah, you!


"Crazy" Alton Brown wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
I wonder if I say facebook 3 times and look in a mirror if I will see Freehold DM in a murderous rage.

This is the greatest post I have read in quite some time. It made my wife snort-giggle.

Also, to answer your question, yes.

Pfft. That's just a myth. Watch:

Facebook!
Facebook!
Facebook!

See? No Freeho-- OH DEAR GOD! MY KIDNEYS!

*urp*


Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try the pound # key.

RPG Superstar 2012

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Freehold DM wrote:
Happy birthday, you delicious badgah, you!

Thanks!

You misspelled ridiculous, though. :)

Scarab Sages

Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

That works. Thanks.

I don't know why I didn't think that the button to set the phone to vibrate was the same button that makes a space...

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Moff Rimmer wrote:
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

That works. Thanks.

I don't know why I didn't think that the button to set the phone to vibrate was the same button that makes a space...

A Space Vibrate button?!?!? I am having bad 70's sci fi movie flash backs... what was that movie...Barbarella??


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Careful that your phone's autocorrect isn't linked directly to urbandictionary.com.

Shadow Lodge

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Taig, If you are quick enough, you may be able to catch the cake I sent via lemming swarm before it plunges off a cliff.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

That works. Thanks.

I don't know why I didn't think that the button to set the phone to vibrate was the same button that makes a space...

You're welcome. Is it sad that I remember when I had to use a rotating dial to place a call?

Dark Archive

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Hello All,

I am back from my wedding, hurricane and vacation. All turned out pretty well :) How is everyone else doing?


It figures a half-orc wedding would be quite the shinding, but you had the whole East Coast hopping. Sheesh.

Congratulations!

*throws rice*

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Gruumash . wrote:

Hello All,

I am back from my wedding, hurricane and vacation. All turned out pretty well :) How is everyone else doing?

Congratulations! I'm glad to hear Irene didn't ruin your wedding. Aside from being surrounded by wildfires, everything is great.

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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

That works. Thanks.

I don't know why I didn't think that the button to set the phone to vibrate was the same button that makes a space...

You're welcome. Is it sad that I remember when I had to use a rotating dial to place a call?

Your not the only one.


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Stupid cell phone question...

** spoiler omitted **

Try using the # key. On my old Samsung non smart phone, it doubles as the space key.

That works. Thanks.

I don't know why I didn't think that the button to set the phone to vibrate was the same button that makes a space...

You're welcome. Is it sad that I remember when I had to use a rotating dial to place a call?

Nope I remember that.

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