Freehold DM |
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:But, Mal couldn't wup Han Solo. Kids these days.....no common sense.Something tells me they wouldn't want to fight each other in the first place.
I think Han would pimp slap the teeth out of his head with that illegal gun of his quite by accident.
Tordek Rumnaheim |
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*waves back to aeglos*
I came very, very close to flying to Frankfurt in August. Had the ticket purchased and everything. But work went crazy and I had to postpone my trip indefinitely.
So, fingers crossed, sometime between now and July 2013, I may be able in the neighborhood.
Aberzombie |
All dried up and shrivelled.
Your lawn I mean not your zombie body!
On the contrary, it's robust and full of life (the lawn, not me). Perhaps a little too much. I was away for two weeks and it had grown about 3 inches or so. And it's been so humid here this summer (more so than normal) that it's hardly browned at all.
And, of course, while I was cutting it started to rain. Made clean up a b~$&@. I gotta stop pissing off hydrologists. The water is turning against me.
aeglos |
*waves back to aeglos*
I came very, very close to flying to Frankfurt in August. Had the ticket purchased and everything. But work went crazy and I had to postpone my trip indefinitely.
So, fingers crossed, sometime between now and July 2013, I may be able in the neighborhood.
almost Fawsome :-)
you will be welcome at any time in my house and I will gladly show you around,
the same of course goes to every other FaWtLy, COME VISIT ME IN GERMANY (should your inevitable visit be over may 10th 2013 you will of course be a guest of honour at our wedding
Drejk |
almost Fawsome :-)
you will be welcome at any time in my house and I will gladly show you around,
the same of course goes to every other FaWtLy, COME VISIT ME IN GERMANY (should your inevitable visit be over may 10th 2013 you will of course be a guest of honour at our wedding
Looks on his ID that allows him to travel anywhere within borders of EU.
I'll remember that.
EDIT: The chance of me going to Germany went down however, one and half year ago when my uncle died while working in Argentina. He was living in Alzey. His wife and children live there still, I think, but only one of his daughters remains in touch with my parents, mostly through skype and mails.
Aberzombie |
Picked up a brick of the new minis set at my FLGS. One of the minis was missing. The base was there, but not the mini. Bums me out.
Still, I got a good haul. No repeats. Among those I got were a lamia & lamia matriarch, the stone giant leader Mokmurian, the young red dragon, an ogre, an ogre brute, Ameiko, and a goblin dog.
Kajehase |
"How times have changed! When I left my husband for a girl 17 years ago, the rotter divorced me for 'unreasonable behaviour'. As I pointed out at the time to my lawyer – the girl in question being a ravishing 25-year-old heiress – 'Look at her! It would have been unreasonable not to do it.'"
--Julie Burchill, in an op-ed piece that actually does have one or two more serious things to say, but in this thread I go for the funny.
Urizen |
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Crimson Jester wrote:Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:SyFy channel is playing Serenity right now.Too bad there's not some Firefly's around.
They give off Joss enough light.
I can't watch t.v. any more. The internet took my attention span around the corner and showed it a picture of something truly horrid.
It never recovered.
Invoking rule 34 to increase the horrid factor.
BluePigeon |
I find regional teas quite interesting. Moorluck does not consider tea tea unless it's cold and has a ton of sugar in it. One of my players in my Darklight Sisterhood game and Kingmaker game makes sweet tea herself in huge repurposed Poland Spring jugs. Tell me more of this...sun brewed tea.
Well, it's made on the back patio in Indiana and allowed to ferment in the humid weather that is the great lakes region. I'm still trying to chemically analyze the contents of this region's water. No quite there, but I'm getting close. The plastic containers are good at keeping the bugs away. Oh, the tears of the Sky gods too.
I've noticed some of the region's inhabitants screaming when they step outside to gauge the weather. "Something, something.., it's burns! something, something." Then they flee, er, go back inside. I have yet to see a case of chemical combustion on their part.
Lindisty |
Lindisty wrote:** spoiler omitted **Crimson Jester wrote:What a loss. I admit the first book is fairly childish but then again so is the Hobbit. As the characters grow (and the audience) so does the story mature. While it never reaches Lord of the Rings story levels it is not a bad series. Some of the movies were fairly good as well. Much better in fact than a lot of Hollywood films.** spoiler omitted **
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:I find regional teas quite interesting. Moorluck does not consider tea tea unless it's cold and has a ton of sugar in it. One of my players in my Darklight Sisterhood game and Kingmaker game makes sweet tea herself in huge repurposed Poland Spring jugs. Tell me more of this...sun brewed tea.Well, it's made on the back patio in Indiana and allowed to ferment in the humid weather that is the great lakes region. I'm still trying to chemically analyze the contents of this region's water. No quite there, but I'm getting close. The plastic containers are good at keeping the bugs away. Oh, the tears of the Sky gods too.
I've noticed some of the region's inhabitants screaming when they step outside to gauge the weather. "Something, something.., it's burns! something, something." Then they flee, er, go back inside. I have yet to see a case of chemical combustion on their part.
Interesting...
I do know the water in NY results in awesome pizza though, that's about it.