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Scarab Sages

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Mothman wrote:
I’m actually more of a fan of cool weather myself, but I do enjoy the plethora of hot pants and halter neck tops that come out with the heat.

Don't we all!

Liberty's Edge

Naked admiration for hot pants for totp.

Scarab Sages

Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.

"It's a fanny, not a clown car!"

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Snorter wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.
"It's a fanny, not a clown car!"

Ha!

Liberty's Edge

The ignorance and stupidity of some people in this world scares me.

The Exchange

Mothman wrote:
The ignorance and stupidity of some people in this world scares me.

Throw in arrogance, a sense of entitlement, as well as greed, and I am right there with you


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Mothman wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Hello all, how is everyone on this (if you happen to be in Sydney) fine, hot spring morning?

We have a 30+ degree C day here today ... and two of my colleagues happen to be going on all day site inspections at beachside locations today. Nice work if you can get it, I am stuck in the office (but at least I have air conditioning).

58* Fahrenheit or 14.44* Celsius here today. Cool but rather nice.
I’m actually more of a fan of cool weather myself, but I do enjoy the plethora of hot pants and halter neck tops that come out with the heat.

Mothy I wish you would stop wearing the hot pants and halter neck tops to our games, it is very distracting. ;-b

Liberty's Edge

Oh come on, you love it.

Liberty's Edge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Mothman wrote:
The ignorance and stupidity of some people in this world scares me.
Throw in arrogance, a sense of entitlement, as well as greed, and I am right there with you

Very true, ignorance can be remedied, throw those others into the mix and you can bet it won’t be.


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CrimJ: Good Lord. Where's that Double Face Palm when I need it?

EDIT: Ah, here is it.

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taig wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

Money hole found: Lynda.com has been billing me for a subscription I cancelled over a year ago. I sent them an e-mail, and within a day, they not only admitted their mistake but refunded me thirteen months worth of fees--around $300.00, bumping their customer service into Paizo-level territory.

Also, you'd be amazed at how readily people will hire drifters to do handyman-type work in small-town America.

Cool. I'm glad to hear it, Shiny.

As a drifter, you might also be in position to thwart evil bank officials from illegally foreclosing on the homes of widows and orphans. At least that's what TV tells me.

Unfortunately, I lost the key to the gun cabinet.

Liberty's Edge

Freehold DM wrote:
Then again, I am a tea person. Who do you think has better coffee?

Cumberland Farms. Stewart's Shops. Price Chopper. I'm sure more will come to mind shortly.


Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.

Brightest crayon in the box, he is not. Oh, and don't forget that disease would spread considerably faster. That said, different people have different ideas on what overpopulated is. My good friend and gaming buddy's wife is from Kansas, she thinks we're all insane living in Brooklyn, "all on top of each other" as she says. To her apartment buildings are insanity, she can't quite fathom why people would live that way.

Had a GREAT time with Darklight Sisterhood yesterday. Moment of the game was that one of the characters, Helene, has become a pit-fighter. She has fought non-title matches so far, fighting slaves who are desperate for their freedom and hope to earn it in the arena. None have been even remotely successful, and after a dirty dozen match(taking on twelve slaves at once), she fought her first REAL gladiator. He started by putting on a show for the crowd, letting her fire arrows at him, and after two hits(one of which was a critical that caused him to take her seriously), he raged(barbarian) and charged...and rolled a 1. Pulled a critical fumble card and ended up with the "unconscious for 1d6 rounds" card. She then proceeded to lop off his head, and cut off his hair(he had one gigantic dredlock) and toss it into the crowd. She then drew shears and gave his head quite the modish haircut and put it on one of his javelins, all to the adulation of the crowd. I still can't believe he ran to her only to die.


Good grisly Monday morning, my fellow FAWTLies.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.

Brightest crayon in the box, he is not. Oh, and don't forget that disease would spread considerably faster. That said, different people have different ideas on what overpopulated is. My good friend and gaming buddy's wife is from Kansas, she thinks we're all insane living in Brooklyn, "all on top of each other" as she says. To her apartment buildings are insanity, she can't quite fathom why people would live that way.

You do recall where I am at, right?

The Exchange

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Good grisly Monday morning, my fellow FAWTLies.

Yeah, its a Monday. For some reason it feels like the calm before the storm. Or maybe the calm right after it. I can't shake the feeling that something is ...wrong. Sort of like Sept. 12th when there were no planes in the air.

Scarab Sages

I agree. After a decent weekend, something about today just feels....off.

Scarab Sages

Otherwise: Good morning my fellow FAWTLies. Hope everyone has a good day today.


Indeed! I think we discovered you were not far from her at all. Her family is in osage, i think.

Crimson Jester wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.

Brightest crayon in the box, he is not. Oh, and don't forget that disease would spread considerably faster. That said, different people have different ideas on what overpopulated is. My good friend and gaming buddy's wife is from Kansas, she thinks we're all insane living in Brooklyn, "all on top of each other" as she says. To her apartment buildings are insanity, she can't quite fathom why people would live that way.

You do recall where I am at, right?

Scarab Sages

Boise State lost over the weekend. By. One. Point.

Heh heh heh....

Now they've fallend to #10 in the rankings. Still to high in my opinion.....

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Indeed! I think we discovered you were not far from her at all. Her family is in osage, i think.
Crimson Jester wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
So my wife was watching 19 kids and counting. The Dad - Jimbob - on the show says that overpopulation of the world was nothing but a myth and that the entire population of the planet could fit within Jackson county Arkansas. My jaw dropped. If we crammed everyone in this world into the population density of New York City then we would live like sardines in the area of the State of Texas. We would have no real way to have good food distribution of production and would run out of fresh water in very short order. I hope and pray that no one who watches this show listens to this idiot. Oh by the way she is having another baby.

Brightest crayon in the box, he is not. Oh, and don't forget that disease would spread considerably faster. That said, different people have different ideas on what overpopulated is. My good friend and gaming buddy's wife is from Kansas, she thinks we're all insane living in Brooklyn, "all on top of each other" as she says. To her apartment buildings are insanity, she can't quite fathom why people would live that way.

You do recall where I am at, right?

Osage is a bit far, being in the northeast almost to KC.

Scarab Sages

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The wife and I have been watching that show Once Upon a Time. Not the greatest show. I really wish ABC had gone with a Fables adaptation instead. The kid of the main character is really annoying.

Anyway, there are some decent things about the show - primarily Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin. The man is a great actor.

Scarab Sages

Sometimes, I really don't mind being at work.

Scarab Sages

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Still, I'm looking forward to both Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Thanksgiving should be a nice, quiet 4 day weekend.

Christmas will just be awesome! I can't wait to see Charlie opening presents. And the wife and I are both looking forward to going home.

Scarab Sages

Mrgh.

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:

The wife and I have been watching that show Once Upon a Time. Not the greatest show. I really wish ABC had gone with a Fables adaptation instead. The kid of the main character is really annoying.

Anyway, there are some decent things about the show - primarily Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin. The man is a great actor.

I've caught it myself. The main problem I have with the show is that ABC (owned by Disney) airs the show on Sunday night (the old Disney hour) and uses the "popular" fairy tales (i.e., they are all based of the Disney versions).

Scarab Sages

My current contract with Sprint ends right after Thanksgiving. I like actually going to the Sprint Store to get new phones. Since I don't want to go on the after Thankgiving weekend, however, the wife and I are thinking of going this weekend. I'm probably gonna go with an iphone this time.

Liberty's Edge

BTW, in case I missed anything in the last 200 posts, know that I'm consistently sending out positive waves to you all and laughing at the blue jokes.

Carry on.

Scarab Sages

Hmmm...forgot to announce my mini-blitz.

Scarab Sages

A friend here at work has a birthday on Wednesday. He and I always get each other presents, wrapping them in black paper labeled with a skull and saying "Another Year Closer to Death". This year he got me a bottle of Chima beer. I'm also planning to get him beer - a pack of 3 bottles of Sam Smith beer, along with a Sam Smith pint glass.

Liberty's Edge

Only thirty-two!

Scarab Sages

Huzzah!

Scarab Sages

shambles aimlessly

Scarab Sages

I must think of some way to shorten my work week.

Scarab Sages

I don't think I've worked a full, 5-day week since I got back from Japan.

Scarab Sages

Charlie's been sick off and on, and I'm usually the one to stay home with him.

Liberty's Edge

I'm going to be making fruit-cake tonight.

The first step is to macerate the dried fruits, zest and candied ginger in gold rum.

I forget the next steps.

Scarab Sages

And last Friday we also had off for Veteran's Day.

Scarab Sages

Ashe Ravenheart wrote:

I'm going to be making fruit-cake tonight.

I thought there was only one real fruit cake in existence, and it just kept being passed around from person to person at Christmas time. Are you trying to disrupt the space-time continuum?

Scarab Sages

Alrighty, here endeth my mini-blitz. Fare thee well oh land of FAWTLy! I shall return!

The Exchange

Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

The wife and I have been watching that show Once Upon a Time. Not the greatest show. I really wish ABC had gone with a Fables adaptation instead. The kid of the main character is really annoying.

Anyway, there are some decent things about the show - primarily Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin. The man is a great actor.

I've caught it myself. The main problem I have with the show is that ABC (owned by Disney) airs the show on Sunday night (the old Disney hour) and uses the "popular" fairy tales (i.e., they are all based of the Disney versions).

Until last night's change. I think it is slowly growing up. If the show does in fact grow up a bit it might by the end of the season become pretty good. My issue, is that it has a preset ending condition, the main character breaks the curse. If this is so, it has but two ways to go, either it is scripted out a specific number of episodes/seasons and will end when the story is completed, or it will go the twin peaks route and have no real answers and thus suck wind at the end.


That explains the weird feelings people were having upthread...;)

Ashe Ravenheart wrote:

BTW, in case I missed anything in the last 200 posts, know that I'm consistently sending out positive waves to you all and laughing at the blue jokes.

Carry on.


Aberzombie wrote:
I don't think I've worked a full, 5-day week since I got back from Japan.

etxplodes with envy, getting FHDM bits all over the thread


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Oh, I forgot to mention:

During my game Saturday night, there was a copy of The Blade Itself laying out on the table and one of my players picked it up and read: "The Blade Itself by Joe Aberzombie."

I guess I shouldn't have been that surprised since I recruited him on this site, but I haven't seen him on here since. So, I was like, "Oh, you know AZ?" and he was like "Yeah" and I was like "Oh, I hang out on there quite a bit, too" and he was like "Yes, I noticed, comrade."

Hee hee!


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

Oh, I forgot to mention:

During my game Saturday night, there was a copy of The Blade Itself laying out on the table and one of my players picked it up and read: "The Blade Itself by Joe Aberzombie."

I guess I shouldn't have been that surprised since I recruited him on this site, but I haven't seen him on here since. So, I was like, "Oh, you know AZ?" and he was like "Yeah" and I was like "Oh, I hang out on there quite a bit, too" and he was like "Yes, I noticed, comrade."

Hee hee!

That's always cool.


Hi everyone

Shadow Lodge

Hi Dr. Nick!


TOZ wrote:
Hi Dr. Nick!

who's that?

Shadow Lodge

aeglos wrote:
TOZ wrote:
Hi Dr. Nick!
who's that?

Dr. Nick.

Sovereign Court

It's a Monday.

::sigh::

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