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Oh Wise and Awe inspiring Mistress,
I need money to upgrade my pledge for The Book Of Passion do the God and Goddess of Lustre and Love level..
How can I earn/get that money?
Realistically? Work overtime/sell stuff you don't need?
Sorry I don't have anything amusing or helpful to respond with.

John Kretzer |

John Kretzer wrote:Oh Wise and Awe inspiring Mistress,
I need money to upgrade my pledge for The Book Of Passion do the God and Goddess of Lustre and Love level..
How can I earn/get that money?
Realistically? Work overtime/sell stuff you don't need?
Sorry I don't have anything amusing or helpful to respond with.
It is okay...I was hopping for amusing..,
Maybe I will get the money somehow...tighten my belt for the next couple of weeks.
If you need any help with your ideas don't be afraid to ask.

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Rysky wrote:John Kretzer wrote:Oh Wise and Awe inspiring Mistress,
I need money to upgrade my pledge for The Book Of Passion do the God and Goddess of Lustre and Love level..
How can I earn/get that money?
Realistically? Work overtime/sell stuff you don't need?
Sorry I don't have anything amusing or helpful to respond with.
It is okay...I was hopping for amusing..,
Maybe I will get the money somehow...tighten my belt for the next couple of weeks.
If you need any help with your ideas don't be afraid to ask.
Okay, sorry.
And thankies.

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Hello Mighty and Dominating Mistress,
Have you seen any good movies or read any good books lately?
No and no :(
My free time has been preoccupied with other things so I haven't read a book in awhile (Lord of Runss was the last thing I read, and I read it when it came out) and I haven't had anyone to go to the movies with, and I don't like going alone, though I may have to if I want to start watching movies again.

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Oh wonderful and strong Mistress,
So what hard Covers (both the rules line and/or campaign setting) would like to see Paizo come out with?
What Adventure Path concepts would you like to see?
Culture of the Inner Sea? That would probably be better for a softcover though. I wouldn't mind a Distant Shores Hardcover though.
Dunno about APs, I just hope we get some more information about Acavna in Ruins of Azlant, she's my favourite Pathfinder Deity ^w^

John Napier 698 |
Feros wrote:Why have the board threads so often gone off topic to begin discussing tea?Because tea is awesome. An artist's stream went off topic the other day due to talking about the differences between Sweetened, Sweet, and Southern Sweet Tea.
Just as long as nobody tries to turn it into an alcoholic drink. *BLEGH* That Hard Iced Tea is rapidly becoming just a bad memory. :)

Limeylongears |
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Rysky wrote:Just as long as nobody tries to turn it into an alcoholic drink. *BLEGH* That Hard Iced Tea is rapidly becoming just a bad memory. :)Feros wrote:Why have the board threads so often gone off topic to begin discussing tea?Because tea is awesome. An artist's stream went off topic the other day due to talking about the differences between Sweetened, Sweet, and Southern Sweet Tea.
Gunfire, which is (strong) black tea, without milk, but with rum, is quite tasty.

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John Napier 698 wrote:Rysky wrote:Just as long as nobody tries to turn it into an alcoholic drink. *BLEGH* That Hard Iced Tea is rapidly becoming just a bad memory. :)Feros wrote:Why have the board threads so often gone off topic to begin discussing tea?Because tea is awesome. An artist's stream went off topic the other day due to talking about the differences between Sweetened, Sweet, and Southern Sweet Tea.Gunfire, which is (strong) black tea, without milk, but with rum, is quite tasty.
Hmmm...

John Napier 698 |
No, Limey. Hard Iced Tea is sweet tea that has yeast added to it and is allowed to brew, like Beer. The end result is similar to tea that is allowed to sit in the sun until it turns sour. It was, in my opinion, a horrid experience. That day, I should've stayed with regular beer.
I routinely add whiskey to tea. That, is good. Too bad it isn't sold like beer.

John Napier 698 |
Ah, Amaretto. I was posted in Germany when I turned 21. My platoon threw me a party, which included the hard stuff, including Amaretto. Needless to say, I got wasted. The First Sergeant was very displeased, and had all of us chipping paint off the stairs in the barracks and repainting them all that weekend.

Limeylongears |

I dunno what you can get in the US, to be honest; Chinese/Thai supermarkets are generally a good bet if you can find one, though; it's inexpensive and generally good stuff.
Alternatively, Twinings is generally alright, and they're a pretty big brand (in the UK, anyway).
I wouldn't have thought green tea would go well with Amaretto (or rum - maybe gin? Something a bit more 'herbal' or flowery?), but I haven't tried it, so I could be very wrong indeed.

John Napier 698 |
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So, having just returned, I'll report my purchases.
Tea: Lipton Green Tea, Bigelow English Teatime, Bigelow Earl Grey, and Bigelow Darjeeling. Sorry, Mark. The store didn't have any asian tea. Someone else will have to handle that.
Rum: Based on John K.'s recommendation, I purchased a small bottle of Sailor Jerry's Spiced Rum.
Amaretto: Regency Amaretto DaVinci.
Conditions for my observations: For each tea, I will prepare three eight ounce cups of regular strength and three cups at double strength. Nothing will be added to the tea ( i.e. no cream or sweetener ). One cup of each sample will remain untouched, as the control element. The remaining cups shall receive one shot glass of Rum and one shot glass of Amaretto.
Does everyone agree to my methods?