
DungeonmasterCal |

Kaikesi asura, a divine seductress giving birth to fiends and demigods...
Very interesting!

DungeonmasterCal |

My language, so beautiful :P
Good gads, man! I can't even pronounce them with the help of the sound bite! What sort of devil language is this? :)

Drejk |
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Drejk wrote:My language, so beautiful :PGood gads, man! I can't even pronounce them with the help of the sound bite! What sort of devil language is this? :)
The one that isn't the deep ones burbling that is English.

Thomas Seitz |

So Mom and I took our newest addition, Rory, to the vet to see how he's doing and get his next round of shots. (Plus a few other things.) I can honestly say I'm glad he's getting bigger because when you have a 50+ lb German Shepard/Border Collie mix, you want a dog that can stand up to him. Which Rory does even at only at (at last weigh in) 25-26 lb.
Mostly I want to rave about my GM who I KNEW would be prepared for us players to make a move on the slave pen in Skirgaard, for Giantslayer Part 4. We STILL haven't really gotten into the village, but now at least (with only ONE NPC death and some near misses) we're getting closer to HOPEFULLY getting further in. We'll see. I do know that I HATE Thremindyrs. While not on the same scale of hate as say, invisible stalkers, these guys are definitely NOT my favorite to fight in a cold weather environment, especially if you have magical cold protections.
Plus they killed an NPC! :PPP So yeah. It's been interesting.

Ragadolf |

Please steer away to other topics.
Good morning all. Another lovely day in DC. It’s not Raining at least
Oooo, That's because the rain is all over HERE. >_<
Please, take it back.
Go ahead, I don't mind.
Please?
;P
Seriously, this whole, 'South Lousy-anna trying to be Fall and failing miserably' thing is playing merry havoc with my sinuses.
I can no longer tell if the pain in my upper jaw/sinuses is caused by me grinding my teeth, or causing me TO grind my teeth. :P

captain yesterday |

captain yesterday wrote:It's windy and cold as the tundra freezes for the next six months.WHAT?!?
When did you move to Alaska?!? ;PI thought you were stuck down here with me in "We-might-get-a-flurry-IF-we're-lucky-by-January" land. ;)
We live in Madison, Wisconsin.
Not quite Alaska, but close enough.

Thomas Seitz |

Some times I WISH my place was home to below freezing temperatures. Then I wouldn't have to rake all the damn leaves after Thanksgiving...
Also, it REALLY sucks when your brother goes on sabbatical for his research for his dissertation, leaves you his car (which was Mom's car before) and you're still not getting it until he feels like getting a new car, even if Mom did say she was going help him get a new one...

Ragadolf |

Ragadolf wrote:captain yesterday wrote:It's windy and cold as the tundra freezes for the next six months.WHAT?!?
When did you move to Alaska?!? ;PI thought you were stuck down here with me in "We-might-get-a-flurry-IF-we're-lucky-by-January" land. ;)
We live in Madison, Wisconsin.
Not quite Alaska, but close enough.
Yep, Thats nippy compared to down here. :/
My Mother hates the cold, she wants to retire to a tropical beach somewhere.
My WIFE, who is from 'down south' here, hates the cold. (Although she complains about the heat as much as I do!) :P

Ragadolf |

Our night time temps are forecast to fall below freezing starting Thursday night. That's early to be that cold here, but I welcome it. I'm not a summer person at all.
I like it when itgets 'cold' down south here. for a couple of reasons.
1- I get to wear my 'Tom Baker-Dr Who' coat and scarf. :)
2- I get to STOP MOWING THE FRIKKIN LAWN.
Seriously, it will grow year-round here sometimes. Do you have ANY idea how flippin' ridiculous I feel mowing the yard at CHRISTMASTIME?!?!?
(Usually in shorts and a t-shirt, because 'cold' to these yahoos is NOT cold to me). ;P

John Napier 698 |
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John Napier 698 wrote:Good luck. Let us know, one way or the other. Okay?The lab tests came back with good results. No problems at all with the kidneys or liver. Just further cements my belief that this med I'm on is the culprit.
Great news to hear, Cal. The pain being near the Kidneys had be worried.

captain yesterday |

captain yesterday wrote:Ragadolf wrote:captain yesterday wrote:It's windy and cold as the tundra freezes for the next six months.WHAT?!?
When did you move to Alaska?!? ;PI thought you were stuck down here with me in "We-might-get-a-flurry-IF-we're-lucky-by-January" land. ;)
We live in Madison, Wisconsin.
Not quite Alaska, but close enough.
Yep, Thats nippy compared to down here. :/
My Mother hates the cold, she wants to retire to a tropical beach somewhere.
My WIFE, who is from 'down south' here, hates the cold. (Although she complains about the heat as much as I do!) :P
I don't mind it so much I just wish it wouldn't last so damn long or at least have some intermittent breaks.
Incidentally we're expecting our first measurable snow of the season tonight into tomorrow.

DungeonmasterCal |

Great news to hear, Cal. The pain being near the Kidneys had be worried.
The lab tests came back with good results. No problems at all with the kidneys or liver. Just further cements my belief that this med I'm on is the culprit.
I was a little concerned, too. And today has been the most pain-free I've been in months. It just further convinces me that the Lyrica was the culprit.

Ragadolf |
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I don't mind it (the cold) so much I just wish it wouldn't last so damn long or at least have some intermittent breaks.
Incidentally we're expecting our first measurable snow of the season tonight into tomorrow.
Hah, sounds like how I feel about the heat and humidity! :P
Having been raised 'down south', my kids get all excited at the mere MENTION of the POSSIBILITY of a snowflake. ;) Enjoy!
My mom was cranky with me a couple of weeks ago, because they (Oklahoma) dropped down to below freezing already, and my wife was 'complaining' about how cold it was down here. All the way down to 60F.
;P

Patrick Curtin |
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Slightly tipsy text messages to Freehold this week:
“I’m cheating on you”
“By eating poutine”
“But it’s by myself, so it’s more like masturbation”He was amused.
Air Canada announced they were setting up a temporary pop-up poutine stand set up in DuPont Circle to benefit a charity. I’m sorely tempted to masturbate the hell out of it.

Ragadolf |

O_o
The previous messages were brought to you by;
"If this is wrong, I don't want to be right!" Purveyors of fine poutine everywhere!
;P
PS- I'll have to enjoy the poutine vicariously through you guys, as my no-carb diet will only be broken by Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. And poutine is not, currently, on the menus,... :)

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Celestial Healer wrote:Air Canada announced they were setting up a temporary pop-up poutine stand set up in DuPont Circle to benefit a charity. I’m sorely tempted to masturbate the hell out of it.Slightly tipsy text messages to Freehold this week:
“I’m cheating on you”
“By eating poutine”
“But it’s by myself, so it’s more like masturbation”He was amused.
Well-played...