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Icyshadow wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

I'm still listening to SRW soundtracks while occasinally switching to the themes from Demons' Souls and Dark Souls.

Currently my favourite track from the first is Intellect of Darkness. It just has an evil and alien feel to it that fits the villain.

That theme is also helping me visualize a certain villain in my own works, an ancient deity of stars and evil based off a Japanese deity.

:D

Which game? Also, which was your first srw? Mine was F. I made a weirdo girl pilot, real side.

Shamefully I admit that I have not played the games themselves. My knowledge stems mostly from two hot-blooded friends of mine who have played the games.

However, when I do get the chance, I'd probably try out one of them. Which console is SRW F for? How old is it? Is Soulgain or Ialdabaoth (they're both awesome!) in it?

hot blooded friends....that's awesome! Do they yell while driving their cars? Cuz I think you should br hot blooded in day to day life too! SrwF is for the sega saturn as well as ps1. I also loved srw alpha series for ps1. You'll have to go to gamefaqs and check the srw faqs there, I think cjayc himself wrote a guide outlining the history of the series and who shows up in what.


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YES! NEKKID SRW FOR TOP!!!!!!!


Sissyl wrote:
You didn't have huge sci-fi towers, Kajehase??? =)

Nah, just the Lextorp water-towers and heating-plant-chimney on the horizon.

Or wait... does the steam-exhaust at the-factory-next-to-the-SAAB-factory count?


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silverhair2008 wrote:
Well, I have finally joined the class of Medicare recipients. Bummer! Getting older sucks!

I reckon it beats the alternative. ;)


Aberzombie wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Positive waves please for my uncle (the one whose son's wedding I was attending a few weeks ago). After a heart attack last week, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery today. Here is hoping for as strong a recovery as one could expect from such am ordeal.
Lots o'positive waves, dude!

+1


Wolfthulhu wrote:
My coffee is 150.5 degrees fahrenheit this morning...

That doesn't sound safe. O_o


Speaking of not safe, my middle grand daughter put a bead up her nose Monday night. That was an adventure.

Middle kids, oy veh.


I have to get ready for a security clearance interview.

Take care!


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I'd love to be on Medicare. Then I could get the medical care I can't afford now.


Positive waves for everyone in the name of health and wealth.

Yesterday's cab book mounted a sucky $100.00 in fairs. Tips barely made it over the $20.00 dollar mark.

But I ordered my copy of Mythic Adventures anyway. Anyone else buy this book?


Bitter Thorn wrote:
silverhair2008 wrote:
Well, I have finally joined the class of Medicare recipients. Bummer! Getting older sucks!
I reckon it beats the alternative. ;)

Wow, Finally, A FaWtL-y whose older than me! ;P


I have the pdf of it
I participated in the Mythic Playtest and I am very happy with the changes they made for the published book

the picture of amiri throwing an anklyosaurus at a tyrannosaurus while sajan jumps like 30 feet into the air to punch another tyrannosaurus in the face is totes amazeballs


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Ragadolf wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
silverhair2008 wrote:
Well, I have finally joined the class of Medicare recipients. Bummer! Getting older sucks!
I reckon it beats the alternative. ;)
Wow, Finally, A FaWtL-y whose older than me! ;P

so, what was it like, waiting tables during the last supper? Is Jesus a good tipper?

The Exchange

BluePigeon wrote:

Positive waves for everyone in the name of health and wealth.

Yesterday's cab book mounted a sucky $100.00 in fairs. Tips barely made it over the $20.00 dollar mark.

But I ordered my copy of Mythic Adventures anyway. Anyone else buy this book?

I drove a cab for awhile a few years ago. I really enjoyed it, but the money sucked. You been at it looking?


More specifically, Judas excused himself for a while, then eventually gave a tip of thirty silver shekel to the waiter.

The Exchange

Long...


Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Positive waves please for my uncle (the one whose son's wedding I was attending a few weeks ago). After a heart attack last week, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery today. Here is hoping for as strong a recovery as one could expect from such am ordeal.
positive waves man. I hope he pulls through.

Positive waves from me too!


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Bitter Thorn wrote:

I have to get ready for a security clearance interview.

Take care!

Good luck! Don't tell them about the llama incident.


I have two copies of Mythic Adventures, one from my subscription and one from my GenCon volunteering. So, if anyone wants a copy for cheaper-than-retail, let's talk. :)


Freehold DM wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:

I'm still listening to SRW soundtracks while occasinally switching to the themes from Demons' Souls and Dark Souls.

Currently my favourite track from the first is Intellect of Darkness. It just has an evil and alien feel to it that fits the villain.

That theme is also helping me visualize a certain villain in my own works, an ancient deity of stars and evil based off a Japanese deity.

:D

Which game? Also, which was your first srw? Mine was F. I made a weirdo girl pilot, real side.

Shamefully I admit that I have not played the games themselves. My knowledge stems mostly from two hot-blooded friends of mine who have played the games.

However, when I do get the chance, I'd probably try out one of them. Which console is SRW F for? How old is it? Is Soulgain or Ialdabaoth (they're both awesome!) in it?

hot blooded friends....that's awesome! Do they yell while driving their cars? Cuz I think you should br hot blooded in day to day life too! SrwF is for the sega saturn as well as ps1. I also loved srw alpha series for ps1. You'll have to go to gamefaqs and check the srw faqs there, I think cjayc himself wrote a guide outlining the history of the series and who shows up in what.

Ah, thanks! And something tells me at least one of them yells while driving.

One of the pals is from Argentina, the other is an American from somewhere in Kentucky.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Ragadolf wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
silverhair2008 wrote:
Well, I have finally joined the class of Medicare recipients. Bummer! Getting older sucks!
I reckon it beats the alternative. ;)
Wow, Finally, A FaWtL-y whose older than me! ;P
so, what was it like, waiting tables during the last supper? Is Jesus a good tipper?

Jesus' pals tipped ok, I got 30 silver from one dude.

But That Noah! Man! The only tip HE ever gave me was 'Wear a raincoat!'

;P

Edit-Ninja'd by Sissyl! :)


hi everyone,

positive waves to CH's uncle and everyone else needing them

thank you all for the congratulations

on the down side, Sabines mum was hospitalized on monday for very high blood pressure which is hard to get under control due to other medicine she has to take.
they calibrate the deifferent medicatiaons now and everything seems to be under control now, but she will need to stay in for a few days


DSXMachina wrote:
aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:

we had Ultrasound

IT'SABOY!!!!!!!!!

in German:

Es ist ein Junge!!!!!

In Hessian:

Es is en Bub!!!!

A Buar!! In Bavarian
Congratulations, the next Klinsman? :P

well, maybe if talent skips one generation, I played all the youth teams but was terrible, my dad was really good

Silver Crusade

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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
That moment when you're talking with a friend on Facebook, you quote Star Wars, they completely miss the reference, and you realize just how old you are in comparison.

Since the original Star Wars movies are from before you were born, this is not a function of age, but a reflection of the fact that you were exposed to movies that were already old by the time you watched them. You are still a youngun.

Sovereign Court

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1977 was an excellent year. :)

Silver Crusade

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It's raining, it's pouring!

The rain is kinda fun though. I have an umbrella.


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Oct '77 was shipped to Wurzburg, Germany in the 3rd Infantry Division. Wound up in Wertheim, then Kitzingen. Loved the WineFest in Rodelseer.


'77 heralded the coming of Lamontius


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Jess Door wrote:
1977 was an excellent year. :)

according to my mom, I would not stay still in the womb during the movie. Especially during the space battle scenes. I was constantly kicking.

As a very little boy in pre k, we used to watch star wars(on film reel!) if we were good. I was so good I ended up being the valedictorian.


1977 was an awful year.


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Celestial Healer wrote:

It's raining, it's pouring!

The rain is kinda fun though. I have an umbrella.

send it over here! Puff puff pass, man!

Sovereign Court

Treppa wrote:
1977 was an awful year.

::sniff::

;_;


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Well, there was ONE bright spot. ;)

Silver Crusade

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

It's raining, it's pouring!

The rain is kinda fun though. I have an umbrella.

send it over here! Puff puff pass, man!

Really? It was a raging thunderstorm for almost 2 hours in Manhattan. Are you telling me Brooklyn is dry?


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

It's raining, it's pouring!

The rain is kinda fun though. I have an umbrella.

send it over here! Puff puff pass, man!
Really? It was a raging thunderstorm for almost 2 hours in Manhattan. Are you telling me Brooklyn is dry?

It's threatening, but no precip.


1977 was crappy year for my parents... Her firstborn daughter died soon after her birth.

However, I wouldn't be here otherwise as my parents planned two children from the start.


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And I am third.

Silver Crusade

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I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.


Rawr! wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:

I have to get ready for a security clearance interview.

Take care!

Good luck! Don't tell them about the llama incident.

LOL! It wasn't for my clearance. It was for a friend who is getting his TS SCI increased.

In any case it's still weird to sit on my front porch with a government agent and answer awkward questions about my friend.


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Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

I like that fact as well

probably because I will begging you ooc for constant healing


Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

aah! The pbp! Is it too late? I think I can actually handle it on this phone!


aeglos wrote:

hi everyone,

positive waves to CH's uncle and everyone else needing them

thank you all for the congratulations

on the down side, Sabines mum was hospitalized on monday for very high blood pressure which is hard to get under control due to other medicine she has to take.
they calibrate the deifferent medicatiaons now and everything seems to be under control now, but she will need to stay in for a few days

I hope Sabine's mom feels better soon.

Can you PM me with your mailing address? Diane wants to send you guys something.


Wolfthulhu wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:

Positive waves for everyone in the name of health and wealth.

Yesterday's cab book mounted a sucky $100.00 in fairs. Tips barely made it over the $20.00 dollar mark.

But I ordered my copy of Mythic Adventures anyway. Anyone else buy this book?

I drove a cab for awhile a few years ago. I really enjoyed it, but the money sucked. You been at it looking?

Only four months, the Summer is sporatic and I've seen the convention sheet for September. It's making me cry. It will pick up again by October or I hope it does.


I love the pay BTW. It's helped me catch up on my bills and get back ahead in my hobbies and other things.


Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

aah! The pbp! Is it too late? I think I can actually handle it on this phone!

yeah we already started but you can take solace in the likelihood that my PC will probably die quickly and horribly, thus potentially freeing up a spot


Rawr! wrote:
I have two copies of Mythic Adventures, one from my subscription and one from my GenCon volunteering. So, if anyone wants a copy for cheaper-than-retail, let's talk. :)

No Thanks, My copy is in the mail and heading towards me as I speak.


Rawr! wrote:
I have two copies of Mythic Adventures, one from my subscription and one from my GenCon volunteering. So, if anyone wants a copy for cheaper-than-retail, let's talk. :)

Huh, PM me Mr Badger. I'm always interested in cramming one more book onto my overcrowded shelves. :)


Lamontius wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

aah! The pbp! Is it too late? I think I can actually handle it on this phone!

yeah we already started but you can take solace in the likelihood that my PC will probably die quickly and horribly, thus potentially freeing up a spot

okay we'll see. I want to make a low templar demon hunting ranger, trying to decide if he should be a hedonistic/opportunistic jerk or a nihilistic big game hunter or a guy who wants revenge against all demons for killing his family to the point he can't be a paladin.

Sovereign Court

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

aah! The pbp! Is it too late? I think I can actually handle it on this phone!

I've already got one started. I'm willing to run a second.

Because evidently I am a masochist.

@_@

If CrimJ still is interested, and you are, we already have another 5 players interested. :)


Jess Door wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I like the fact that I basically have a celestial healer PC in Jess's PbP.

It only dawned on me today that that's basically what I created.

aah! The pbp! Is it too late? I think I can actually handle it on this phone!

I've already got one started. I'm willing to run a second.

Because evidently I am a masochist.

So FHDM's Hedonist then :P

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