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I might need to write mystery of pain for the oracle and corresponding spirit of pain for the shaman.


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I'm feeling the pain in my eyeballs!


The naked sort of pain will be optional.


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captain yesterday wrote:
I'm feeling the pain in my eyeballs!

You shouldn't lean so close...

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.

A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.

Sounds like the winter I spent in England.


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Seattle is like that, tho I would give myself away by wearing shorts in the winter while gushing about how warm the 50 degree rainy days were and how nice it was not having to worry about frostbite, usually someone would ask "you're not from around here are you"

Silver Crusade

Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.

If you are contemplating a west coast move, you could not get much better than San Francisco.


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I think I've finally convinced "Veronica" that, while she's a nice girl, she's not my type or my speed (going out to the bar at midnight on a Wednesday is fine if you're in grad school, but not a good idea if you have to wake up at 5:30 AM and go to work on a construction site). Got set up on something approximating a blind date tonight with cute hipster chick "Betty" by a mutual friend. She seems cool--pretty low-key, a few years older than me (a first), and a big fan of Jawbreaker. Cautiously optimistic. Cautiously.


I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.


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Oh, this week.

It didn't stop me from putting out a new monster though. Check it out!

Silver Crusade

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Thanks for the lovely visual as I head off to bed


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Rawr! wrote:

Oh, this week.

It didn't stop me from putting out a new monster though. Check it out!

I'd love to see the groups you GM for :-)

New player: boy I hope we face a Dragon!

Player 1 (twitching slightly): beware, the smaller it is the harder they fall

Player 2 (eyes nervously looks about): shh! They might hear your whispers

Player 3 (rocking back and forth): The rats they come for us, again!


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I enjoy writing hyperbole.

Ironically, this itself isn't a hyperbolic statement.


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Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.

...boys...


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hi EveryFaWtL

I hope anyone is well


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Drejk wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.
Sounds like the winter I spent in England.

I did read the whole conversation as "Why don't I live in POLAND"


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live is going its usual way over here, nothing special to report

wife and Dwarfling are doing well

in 2 weeks we go to a family hotel for a 5 day vacation


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Celestial Healer wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Drejk wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

I wear a T-shirt and shorts, if they haven't figured out I don't wear formal attire by now that's not my problem :-)

Seriously I wore shorts and a Hawaiian shirt to my own wedding :-)

What wore your wife?
A wedding gown, ridiculously nice too, this high end wedding store closed and donated all their unsold inventory to the thrift store where I worked and my super awesome boss sold it to my wife for 10 bucks, my dad officiated and found some canned old world Welsh ceremony, my wife's sister in law was a professional cake decorator so she did that for free and the bouquet was wild flowers we spent the morning picking on the side of the road, all in all we spent 100 bucks tops and had an awesome honeymoon :-)
Can you plan my wedding?

CH,

how are wedding preparation going?

Do you have a Date?
A Location?
Small or Big ?


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yesterday I had a night out with friends, we went to the Treibhaus, our favorite bar from the early 90s before our todays favorite bar opened 20years ago.
treibhouse had cahnged management and name some times and had closed finally
now the owner of our favorite bar has refurbished and reopened it under the old name as his second bar

we had fun and cider


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What it said: Modelling prehistoric land use and
carbon budgets: A critical review

What I read: Modelling prehistoric land use and
cartoon budgets: A critical review


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Aranna wrote:
Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.
...boys...

...should I not tell him my master plan for double dating Betty AND veronica?

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.


Smooth B Quink's Daily Word of Wisdom: There's always room for one more.


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Brodert Quink, Lady's Man, esq. wrote:
Smooth B Quink's Daily Word of Wisdom: There's always room for one more.

There's always room for convoluted, painful, and blood revenge.


Drejk wrote:
Brodert Quink, Lady's Man, esq. wrote:
Smooth B Quink's Daily Word of Wisdom: There's always room for one more.
There's always room for convoluted, painful, and blood revenge.

Isn't that true of anything these days tho :-)


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Freehold DM wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.
...boys...

...should I not tell him my master plan for double dating Betty AND veronica?

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

I was going to make a snarky comment about them leaving with each other but figured it might be in poor taste.

But yeah seriously, don't take FH's advice, it will not end well.


Wait! we care about taste suddenly! my sense of smell is shot i don't do so well with taste tests :-)

Silver Crusade

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Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.
If you are contemplating a west coast move, you could not get much better than San Francisco.

I've enjoyed visiting San Fran in the past, but it never screamed "move here." Maybe it's the fact that it is the one place with real estate prices more outrageous than New York.


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:

What it said: Modelling prehistoric land use and

carbon budgets: A critical review

What I read: Modelling prehistoric land use and
cartoon budgets: A critical review

Yesterday, my uncle posted on FB about he, my grandmother, and my cousin going to the Bellvale Creamery in Bellvale, NY. I must have read the post five times before I realized he hadn't written "Cemetery."

Silver Crusade

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Rawr! wrote:

Oh, this week.

It didn't stop me from putting out a new monster though. Check it out!

Alternate illustration:

Link


aeglos wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.
Sounds like the winter I spent in England.

I did read the whole conversation as "Why don't I live in POLAND"

I've heard that Poland has less hipsters.

Silver Crusade

aeglos wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Drejk wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

I wear a T-shirt and shorts, if they haven't figured out I don't wear formal attire by now that's not my problem :-)

Seriously I wore shorts and a Hawaiian shirt to my own wedding :-)

What wore your wife?
A wedding gown, ridiculously nice too, this high end wedding store closed and donated all their unsold inventory to the thrift store where I worked and my super awesome boss sold it to my wife for 10 bucks, my dad officiated and found some canned old world Welsh ceremony, my wife's sister in law was a professional cake decorator so she did that for free and the bouquet was wild flowers we spent the morning picking on the side of the road, all in all we spent 100 bucks tops and had an awesome honeymoon :-)
Can you plan my wedding?

CH,

how are wedding preparation going?

Do you have a Date?
A Location?
Small or Big ?

Late 2016. Nothing more specific than that.

We wanted winter and indoors, but having it outdoors in the fall may be more cost-effective. And while we like the idea of a small wedding, there are a lot of people who want to come. When that many people want to celebrate with you, it seems like it would be a shame to exclude them. Guest list likely over 100. Hence the need to control costs and probably have it outside.

A lot of the indoor venues around here charge $120 or more per person for the space plus food. *faints*


Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.
...boys...

...should I not tell him my master plan for double dating Betty AND veronica?

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

I was going to make a snarky comment about them leaving with each other but figured it might be in poor taste.

But yeah seriously, don't take FH's advice, it will not end well.

aww come on! Take my advice! What's the worst that could happen?


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Celestial Healer wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
Drejk wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

I wear a T-shirt and shorts, if they haven't figured out I don't wear formal attire by now that's not my problem :-)

Seriously I wore shorts and a Hawaiian shirt to my own wedding :-)

What wore your wife?
A wedding gown, ridiculously nice too, this high end wedding store closed and donated all their unsold inventory to the thrift store where I worked and my super awesome boss sold it to my wife for 10 bucks, my dad officiated and found some canned old world Welsh ceremony, my wife's sister in law was a professional cake decorator so she did that for free and the bouquet was wild flowers we spent the morning picking on the side of the road, all in all we spent 100 bucks tops and had an awesome honeymoon :-)
Can you plan my wedding?

CH,

how are wedding preparation going?

Do you have a Date?
A Location?
Small or Big ?

Late 2016. Nothing more specific than that.

We wanted winter and indoors, but having it outdoors in the fall may be more cost-effective. And while we like the idea of a small wedding, there are a lot of people who want to come. When that many people want to celebrate with you, it seems like it would be a shame to exclude them. Guest list likely over 100. Hence the need to control costs and probably have it outside.

A lot of the indoor venues around here charge $120 or more per person for the space plus food. *faints*

prepares suit, pocket square, hat, wedding bike

Silver Crusade

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aeglos wrote:

we had fun and cider

Nice zeugma!


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Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.
...boys...

...should I not tell him my master plan for double dating Betty AND veronica?

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

I was going to make a snarky comment about them leaving with each other but figured it might be in poor taste.

But yeah seriously, don't take FH's advice, it will not end well.

aww come on! Take my advice! What's the worst that could happen?

Everything.

Silver Crusade

David M Mallon wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Headed home.

Why don't I live in Portland, again?

Let's see... The Rain, No Cthulhu bar, No Bon-Chon, No Freehold and you will be near Kobold Cleaver
rain? With no snow? Sounds hellish.
A rainy winter sounds just fine compared to what I'm used to.
Sounds like the winter I spent in England.

I did read the whole conversation as "Why don't I live in POLAND"

I've heard that Poland has less hipsters.

Calling the residents of Portland hipsters seems to understate the matter, but that is part of the charm.

Silver Crusade

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While I was in Seattle for my business meetings, one of my vendors told me they have an opening in Portland and have been unable to fill it for several months due to lack of a qualified candidate with adequate pension and investment experience. They basically said its mine if I want it and it pays well. But now is not a good time for us to move anywhere.

Also, John loves the place.

Silver Crusade

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David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Archie Andrews wrote:
I'm going to drink myself into oblivion and forget all of my problems. Dames, man, dames.
...boys...

...should I not tell him my master plan for double dating Betty AND veronica?

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

I was going to make a snarky comment about them leaving with each other but figured it might be in poor taste.

But yeah seriously, don't take FH's advice, it will not end well.

aww come on! Take my advice! What's the worst that could happen?
Everything.

It seemed to work out well for those guys on Ashley Madison...

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
What's the worst that could happen?

Behold! A precursor of doom!


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Freehold DM wrote:

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

You never know what may happen baby


Wow I really want to read this journal article on palaeoclimatological studies of the early holocene but my ADHD won't let me.


Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
Wow I really want to read this journal article on palaeoclimatological studies of the early holocene but my ADHD won't let me.

Could you drop a link here for us?


Sharoth wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
Wow I really want to read this journal article on palaeoclimatological studies of the early holocene but my ADHD won't let me.
Could you drop a link here for us?

http://hol.sagepub.com/content/21/5/715

It's up to you to procure access somehow.


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Celestial Healer wrote:

While I was in Seattle for my business meetings, one of my vendors told me they have an opening in Portland and have been unable to fill it for several months due to lack of a qualified candidate with adequate pension and investment experience. They basically said its mine if I want it and it pays well. But now is not a good time for us to move anywhere.

Also, John loves the place.

I'd say "please don't go" but I need an excuse to travel.


Brownchickenbrowncow wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

Seriously, date both. Live the dream.

You never know what may happen baby

see, this guy gets it!


"Whales! They're the WORST!"


people are now talking extremely loudly in my presence and there's no way I'll be able to read anything now.


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Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Aniuś the Talewise wrote:
Wow I really want to read this journal article on palaeoclimatological studies of the early holocene but my ADHD won't let me.
Could you drop a link here for us?

Modeling prehistoric land use and carbon budgets

It's up to you to procure access somehow.

Linked it for you and thanks.

Silver Crusade

David M Mallon wrote:
"Whales! They're the WORST!"

I love that show.

Also, I once saw Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein eating at a Little Big Burger in Portland.

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