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Well, I'm going with this interpretation of chaos. She's basically an ancient creator deity.


Challenge Mode initiated:

How long I'll survive on the remaining 23 zlotys?

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Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Sunday! It's gonna be another gloriously warm day here in Philly.

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Gonna be another busy day, as well. Lots to do.

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But for the moment, we're all relaxing, I'm working on my second cup of coffee, and the boy is watching Mickey Mouse Club House.

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A bit later, after showers and dressing, we'll head to Target and the grocery store, with a stop at Five Guys for lunch.

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And, of course, there will be more packing and/or throwing away of stuff.

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My wife reading from Pinterest - "A fart is a poop yelling to get out."

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Isn't it creepy how the Mousketools are always exactly what they need? That damn machine can see the future! I wish I had one like it. I'd win the lottery!

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And now the wife is eating her these days typical breakfast - Stouffers spaghetti.

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Pregnancy is f%!+ing weird.


*blink*

Happy Sunday!

Zombeh, spawning is ALWAYS weird. Even for the donator, not just the gestator

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I often wonder what the writers of children's shows are smoking. I mean, seriously, the Moon as a giant, snoring baby's head? And they give it a pacifier?!? You gotta be whacked out on some kind of seriously awesome drugs to come up with that s@@!.


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Happy zombeh babies!!


Aberzombie wrote:
I often wonder what the writers of children's shows are smoking. I mean, seriously, the Moon as a giant, snoring baby's head? And they give it a pacifier?!? You gotta be whacked out on some kind of seriously awesome drugs to come up with that s*&#.

I think they insert odd crap just to amuse themselves. SpongeBob drops some seriously triptacular references.

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Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Happy Sunday!

Zombeh, spawning is ALWAYS weird. Even for the donator, not just the gestator

Yep! And even the existing child is not immune. We've been getting him to talk to the belly!


Patrick Curtin wrote:

*blink*

Happy Sunday!

Zombeh, spawning is ALWAYS weird. Even for the donator, not just the gestator

And its weird from the pouchling's point of view too!

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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Happy zombeh babies!!

FAWESOME! And creepy!

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All right folks, gotta go check the boy for poop, then maybe try to find something for breakfast. After that, it's get a start on the day!


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
I often wonder what the writers of children's shows are smoking. I mean, seriously, the Moon as a giant, snoring baby's head? And they give it a pacifier?!? You gotta be whacked out on some kind of seriously awesome drugs to come up with that s*&#.
I think they insert odd crap just to amuse themselves. SpongeBob drops some seriously triptacular references.

Yeah, British children's TV used to be brilliant for this from the Clangers to Trumpton to The Magic Roundabout.


Drejk wrote:

Challenge Mode initiated:

How long I'll survive on the remaining 23 zlotys?

Ouch, tough challenge.

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Bed time!

But before I do...

Mythopoeic Rambling.


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Wahoo! I'm a captain.

Well, actually I'm not, but my character (Otto Otto von Kielson) was named captain last night in Skull and Shackles, and that is definitely as good as staying at a Holiday Inn Express.

How is everyone out there?


for your information:

soccer international match

Germany - USA

celebrating the 100year anniversary of the US Soccer Federation

starts right now in Washington DC

due to Champions League and german Cup the German National Team plays without 10 from 11 players from the regular line-up


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DSXMachina wrote:
Drejk wrote:

Challenge Mode initiated:

How long I'll survive on the remaining 23 zlotys?

Ouch, tough challenge.

Back from shop:
A total of 12 zloty spent. The most critical supply of sugar and tea replenished for a week. One bread for today and tomorrow brought. Rice, instant soup and stock cubes bought for 4+ days. In fact, the rice and stock cubes should last for 6 to 8 days and the instant soup costs 1 zloty per two days (assuming I don't go into soup binge and eat whole pot at once).

This solves the problem of dinners for some time. Breakfasts/lunches will be probably bread with cheese spread/pate or bread and Vienna sausages... I have yet to decide.


13th minute: US 1 Germany 0

goal by Jouy Altidore


urgh

16th minute:

own goal by our goalkeeper Mark Andre Ter Stegen

US 2:0 in the lead


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Treppa wrote:

Nope, we're near St. Louis, which also got hit in several spots.

Here are pictures, some of which (Caulks Hill Road) are only about two miles from us. The rest are about 15 minutes.

We kind of got lost in the Oklahoma reporting, which is understandable. Those folks have had a hellish couple of weeks.

Oh I saw those too, but they have been overshadowed by the OK storm-spawn.

:/

Close, but not TOO close! I'm glad your all ok. :)

And in Oklahoma we/they're used to it.
We DO call Tulsa 'Tornado Alley' after all. ;)

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Congratulations to Remicus (Wolfthulhu), Gaithan (Lebreton), Manius (Selgard), Jacob, Marcus, Hagith and Sidartha from saving Golarion from Karzoug, Runelord of Greed Saturday night!

Our 3 year Rise of the Runelords campaign has come to a close after 38 sessions.

Next month, the adventure continues with Shattered Star.

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Afternoon, all. What did I miss?

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I made banana bread. It came out rather well. (Baking is typically not my forte.)

I brought a loaf to the old landlady. More brownie points! (Or should I say "banana bread points"?)


Celestial Healer wrote:

I made banana bread. It came out rather well. (Baking is typically not my forte.)

I brought a loaf to the old landlady. More brownie points! (Or should I say "banana bread points"?)

Yummies points. Or maybe just yummy points?

Banana bread? Sounds interesting...

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It's a pretty common thing in the US. It's a sweetened quickbread (leavened with baking soda rather than yeast). There are also pumpkin bread and zucchini bread, both of which are made with more-or-less the same process.


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Ah, good old "Aw crap we forgot to eat the bananas before they went brown what do" bread.


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At least that's how it is around here.


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Scintillae wrote:
At least that's how it is around here.

its one of my favorite things.


After quite a beautiful day we have a rainy night again.


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You guys! I went fishing!

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I'll repeat this here for non-FB people. Anyone know of a painless way to get rid of old D&D stuff.


Orthos wrote:

Just flipped the riding lawnmower. Was trying to ride it up the ramps back into the shed, misjudged the angle and went off one side, it rolled onto its side off to the right.

Thankfully no lasting harm beyond some bruises. Mower was dead for about a half hour but starts now.

Unfortunately the driving belt's off, parents are out of the house so Dad's not here to get it back on (I can't even find it, it seems to have completely popped off the front wheel), and I'm not strong enough to force it up the ramps back into the shed by hand. So I threw a tarp over it and strapped it down with bungees just in case rain hits before they get home and we can haul the thing in.

I just imagined a riding mower with a roll cage.


doctor_wu wrote:
Orthos wrote:

Just flipped the riding lawnmower. Was trying to ride it up the ramps back into the shed, misjudged the angle and went off one side, it rolled onto its side off to the right.

Thankfully no lasting harm beyond some bruises. Mower was dead for about a half hour but starts now.

Unfortunately the driving belt's off, parents are out of the house so Dad's not here to get it back on (I can't even find it, it seems to have completely popped off the front wheel), and I'm not strong enough to force it up the ramps back into the shed by hand. So I threw a tarp over it and strapped it down with bungees just in case rain hits before they get home and we can haul the thing in.

I just imagined a riding mower with a roll cage.

That might have been nicer. Nope, it just got propped up on its right wheels and steering wheel. Thankfully it didn't fully roll, I'd likely have gotten stuck. And it was a good couple of hours later when the parents got home.


*Blink*

Evening FAWTLiers

I bought the Call of Cthulhu rule book today and a supplement on Romans and Cthulhu. I'm surprised it took me this long.


Eh, I think it's too late to point you to the kickstarter for Call Of Cthulhu 7th edition?


*yawn*

Going to sleep. Have a good dreamy night everyone.


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:

Tonight is the night. I'm prepping for the grand finale of our 3 year Rise of the Runelord's campaign.

Muwahahahahahah!

After this campaign, another player is taking over GM duties and we will continue with Shattered Star. And he will be incorporating some of the elements from the runelord's campaign into the new one. Cool.

Also, AZ will be joining the game! Huzzah!

AZ is moving to Houston?

Awesome!!!


Hey, taig! Batter up!


Moorluck wrote:
Afternoon folks.

I hope Mrs. LPM and the kids are well too!


Orthos wrote:

Just flipped the riding lawnmower. Was trying to ride it up the ramps back into the shed, misjudged the angle and went off one side, it rolled onto its side off to the right.

Thankfully no lasting harm beyond some bruises. Mower was dead for about a half hour but starts now.

Unfortunately the driving belt's off, parents are out of the house so Dad's not here to get it back on (I can't even find it, it seems to have completely popped off the front wheel), and I'm not strong enough to force it up the ramps back into the shed by hand. So I threw a tarp over it and strapped it down with bungees just in case rain hits before they get home and we can haul the thing in.

Ouch! akkkk


Treppa wrote:

Nope, we're near St. Louis, which also got hit in several spots.

Here are pictures, some of which (Caulks Hill Road) are only about two miles from us. The rest are about 15 minutes.

We kind of got lost in the Oklahoma reporting, which is understandable. Those folks have had a hellish couple of weeks.

I'm glad you're safe!


Icyshadow wrote:
Huh, I wonder what kind of people (aside from druids) would worship a Chaotic Good deity of Fertility, Magical Beasts, Primal Chaos and Seawater.

Farmers?

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