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I think she meant sober.


John Napier 698 wrote:
I think she meant sober.

Hardly sober! :-)


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
sorber? Did you eat too much sorbet then?

Okay does anybody have questions for SOBER and AWAKE NOW me?


Are you excited for the finale of Table Top D&D next week?

What will you do with every other Friday this summer?


Yes...very excited.

Mmm I do not know...


So any questions out there lost in the the cold and darkness that need a home?


Yes. Can you help questions that are lost and cold in the dark find their way home? :D


Hey! I just noticed that they fixed the format button!


Other than how do you get a TARDIS and/or find another reality that diverges from the current one, I think I have no questions, Selene.


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John Napier 698 wrote:
Yes. Can you help questions that are lost and cold in the dark find their way home? :D

Yes...as long they chip in for gas...


John Napier 698 wrote:
Hey! I just noticed that they fixed the format button!

Yes they did! :)


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
Other than how do you get a TARDIS and/or find another reality that diverges from the current one, I think I have no questions, Selene.

Unfortunately there has been no further developmentsouth in that except...

One day where you would normally go right...go left.


If someone offered you a job as a human cannonball, would you take it.


captain yesterday wrote:
If someone offered you a job as a human cannonball, would you take it.

What is the pay and benefits package like?


*Looks around*

I could have sworn there would be questions here...


You ever find that journal? :-)

What were you up to this weekend?

Any plans to see Deadpool?


Storyteller Shadow wrote:

You ever find that journal? :-)

What were you up to this weekend?

Any plans to see Deadpool?

No...I am starting to think I dreamed it...

Sat: Went over to friends to finish the adventure before the game went on hiatus...and talked to people about their characters for the games I am starting soon.

Sun: I actually worked a extra shift at work in the morning. It was at time and a half...

Than I went over to a friend's Bar-B-Que.

Mon: I did yard work and just relaxed.

I have loose plans to see Deadpool 2 next weekend...


Why do I keep having to ask for more questions?


Perhaps many of us are still at work? Here's one. What's your favorite non-console computer game that you've ever played?


John Napier 698 wrote:
Perhaps many of us are still at work? Here's one. What's your favorite non-console computer game that you've ever played?

Pool of Radiance


I still have that!


John Napier 698 wrote:
I still have that!

I liked all those games much more than the Baldor Gate style games...I liked the turn based combat as it felt more like D&D than AI ran combats where pretty much you are a spectator.


Quite a few years ago, I bought the SSI Forgotten Realms boxed set. It had: Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Unlimited Adventures, Dungeon Hack, Blood and Magic, and one or two others whose names escape me right now.

Edit: Eye of the Beholder, and Eye of the Beholder II. Yeah, there we go.


Yeah I got a similar collection years ago..,that I could not get to work on my computer... :(


The games won't work on anything more advanced than Windows XP. I still have a Windows ME laptop the I run those games on.


About to close the garage. Good night, all.


I had a question, but I think Loki stole it. Do you know where he put it?


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
I had a question, but I think Loki stole it. Do you know where he put it?

It is in the dark recesses of your mind/soul.


Selene Spires wrote:
Thomas Seitz wrote:
I had a question, but I think Loki stole it. Do you know where he put it?
It is in the dark recesses of your mind/soul.

Not there?


I did check since that's probably my closet. But no.

I did find another pair of socks.


Thomas Seitz wrote:

I did check since that's probably my closet. But no.

I did find another pair of socks.

Was your question..."Where are my sock?"


No but if it was, I answered it already with the closet and the fact I went shoe/tie shopping this Saturday before getting prepped for the wedding of my youngest brother.


Thomas Seitz wrote:
No but if it was, I answered it already with the closet and the fact I went shoe/tie shopping this Saturday before getting prepped for the wedding of my youngest brother.

I hope you have fun at wedding...


Some. I mostly tried to stay sober enough to give my toast and then help my godfather, Uncle Al, (who was the officiant along with being lead harpist and left many convinced he was an ordained priest instead of just a guy that go into the Church of Universal Life.) That and I also did my part of walking the bride's mother up the aisle, with the rest of the procession behind me. I also did, in the beginning of my toast, a short thank you to four people that helped make the wedding go...well not smoothly, but at least semi-straightly.


Yeah I never had that much responsibility at a wedding...the most I have ever been was a groomsperson


Selene,
Well as the brother of the groom I had SOME responsibility, just not like total responsibility. Mostly I was there, it happened and now comes the future of that event. Whatever that is...


Well hopefully your brother picked somebody than my own brother picked....


Far as I know my brother's bride isn't perfect, but she's certainly mostly welcome here. Her family...might be a different story. Especially the cousins.


Thomas Seitz wrote:
Far as I know my brother's bride isn't perfect, but she's certainly mostly welcome here. Her family...might be a different story. Especially the cousins.

Bad? Well...I noticed you really don't deal with your sibling's family much.


Anymore questions for me?


Yes. Where do I find a nice dwarven forgemaster that can take a special metal and forge it from the heart of a dying star into an incredible weapon?


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
Yes. Where do I find a nice dwarven forgemaster that can take a special metal and forge it from the heart of a dying star into an incredible weapon?

I can field that one, Westeros :-)


I was expecting a different answer...


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
Yes. Where do I find a nice dwarven forgemaster that can take a special metal and forge it from the heart of a dying star into an incredible weapon?

Svartalfheim...sorry it took me so lono had to look up how to spell it...


Fair enough Selene. Thank you.


I am a terrible speller...mixed in old Norse words and I am lost...


There's also Nidavellir, which was in the Movie.


John Napier 698 wrote:
There's also Nidavellir, which was in the Movie.

Norse Dwarves Have two worlds?!?! Those greedy bastards...

This just further affirms my belief that elves are superior to Dwarves


Lol.

I'm sticking with humans for now.


Humans are nice...I guess....

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