Ragadolf wrote: Here's something that I (hope) will cheer you up Pat!
(and everyone else)
Justin's Story Chapter 4, Part 1 "We're off to see the Barmies!"
:)
Excellent as usual Rags. I can't wait until you write up the Fire Fortress scene
As for the doctors stuff:
That reminds me....I should probably finally get around to acquiring a regular doctor again.
Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. Yeah, that's my schtick!
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Aberzombie wrote: Although, now I must consider changing a certain name in my phone's contacts to "Anthropomorphic Badger". Anthropomorphic? Badger's name is Anthropomorphic?!
Ambrosia Slaad wrote: Drejk wrote: Drejk wrote: No politics?
No politics.
*grumble-grumble*
* says nothing and goes to bank* I hope your banking transaction is swift and as painless as possible, and the remainder of your day (and weekend) uneventfully dull. Funny you mention that... The closest of my bank's offices is going to be or is already closed so I went to the second nearest one. No power so they can do little. The third one had only half the cash I needed so I took that and ventured to fourth one further away.
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
And of course I need cash to pay bills now, not in a few weeks, months, or years when pound exchange rate stabilize and goes up.
EDIT: It's economic, not political!
*grumble-grumble*
Patrick Curtin wrote: UGH.. Clothes inside out Technical question how does one invert clothing if one has none?
Asking for a friend.
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no politics?
no politics !!
*finds correct thread*
Henceforth I shall endeavour to always have lace at my throat and wrists whenever there's nothing but disdain in my eyes and heart.
Drejk wrote: Ambrosia Slaad wrote: Drejk wrote: Drejk wrote: No politics?
No politics.
*grumble-grumble*
* says nothing and goes to bank* I hope your banking transaction is swift and as painless as possible, and the remainder of your day (and weekend) uneventfully dull. Funny you mention that... The closest of my bank's offices is going to be or is already closed so I went to the second nearest one. No power so they can do little. The third one had only half the cash I needed so I took that and ventured to fourth one further away.
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
And of course I need cash to pay bills now, not in a few weeks, months, or years when pound exchange rate stabilize and goes up.
EDIT: It's economic, not political!
*grumble-grumble* hi Drejk,
are you on a certain Island which we shall not mention by name at the moment?
Nope. I am in Poland eating away profits of working on the afore(not)mentioned island. My parents are there, though.
Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: UGH.. Clothes inside out Technical question how does one invert clothing if one has none?
Asking for a friend. Very carefully
Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: UGH.. Clothes inside out Technical question how does one invert clothing if one has none?
Asking for a friend. Very carefully That's what she said.
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Drejk wrote:
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
*
Funny enough, a Saxon didn't come up with that, rather a Polish-born German physicist named Daniel Farenheit
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Sharoth wrote: You know that you have been hanging around Paizo too much when you start talking to your wife about certain things and you mention people's alias in conversation. She then says "They have real names." and I reply "That is their real name." oops. "His name is Agent."
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tittyblaster69 wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: UGH.. Clothes inside out Technical question how does one invert clothing if one has none?
Asking for a friend. Very carefully That's what she said. SHAME
Septa Unella wrote: tittyblaster69 wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: UGH.. Clothes inside out Technical question how does one invert clothing if one has none?
Asking for a friend. Very carefully That's what she said. SHAME Such a strange word. What does it mean?
I rang someone's bell once.
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Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. See what you started?
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Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote:
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
* Funny enough, a Saxon didn't come up with that, rather a Polish-born German physicist named Daniel Farenheit It was not good enough for us.
EDIT: Also, completely incidentally, the Poland Commonwealth had Saxon King at that time :D
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Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote:
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
* Funny enough, a Saxon didn't come up with that, rather a Polish-born German physicist named Daniel Farenheit It was not good enough for us.
EDIT: Also, completely incidentally, the Poland Commonwealth had Saxon King at that time :D And now I know that Polish German Lithuanian many aristocrats used to indulge in a sport called "Fox Tossing"
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Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: Drejk wrote:
Have I mention that it was around 35 degree Celsius? 95 in your funny Saxon temperatures...
* Funny enough, a Saxon didn't come up with that, rather a Polish-born German physicist named Daniel Farenheit It was not good enough for us.
EDIT: Also, completely incidentally, the Poland Commonwealth had Saxon King at that time :D And now I know that Polish German Lithuanian many aristocrats used to indulge in a sport called "Fox Tossing" Those savage a##~~$$ m&@~@$!%+$%&s!
What the f!$% man! So we take an occasional hen!
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Treppa wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. See what you started? I've created a monster!
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Celestial Healer wrote: Treppa wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. See what you started? I've created a monster! A SEXY MONSTER!!!
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tittyblaster69 wrote: Too sexy? At least for your shirt.
;)
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Celestial Healer wrote: Treppa wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. See what you started? I've created a monster! It's almost like I haven't missed 900 posts.
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taig wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: Treppa wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: At least nobody on the Paizo boards has a handle like "tittyblaster69" or something, because that would be awkward. See what you started? I've created a monster! It's almost like I haven't missed 900 posts.
BADGER!!
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Sweet Litha, I just spent close to four hours shoveling/planting/building my garden. I'm relieved I got it done, but I am awfully tired. And it's 2 1/2 hrs until hell weekend begins.
Yeah. 16 hours. The eight off. Then another 16 hours. Then eight off Then eight hours. *sigh*. A weekend packed with goodness.
Yikes. I hope it's not so bad for you.
Me too. It can't be any worse than playing nursemaid to a kid who was under psychiatric watch for threatening to shoot his school up. Since they broke the story I can say that's how I spent last weekend. Talk about high alert ...
Wow. And I thought MY job wasn't boring! ;P
Patrick Curtin wrote: Me too. It can't be any worse than playing nursemaid to a kid who was under psychiatric watch for threatening to shoot his school up. Since they broke the story I can say that's how I spent last weekend. Talk about high alert ... I've had similar days at work. It doesn't get any easier.
I'm just glad they caught the little bastard. He had the plan and the weapons ready. It wasn't an idle threat..
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Patrick Curtin wrote: Me too. It can't be any worse than playing nursemaid to a kid who was under psychiatric watch for threatening to shoot his school up. Since they broke the story I can say that's how I spent last weekend. Talk about high alert ... O_o
Glad they stopped him before he could carry out his plan.
For Freehold DM. You now have another reason to visit Central Park.
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I am rather pleased with my gardening efforts. Today I
- Built a 8x4x2 garden box
- Lined that box and another I had previously made with agricultural fabric
- Filled both boxes with loam
- Built a 8x8x1 half-box for my pumpkin patch
- Filled patch with remaining dirt from the 3 yards I had bought to fill boxes with
- Planted summer squash, butternut squash, green beans, Atlantic Giant a Pumpkins, hot peppers, tomatoes, and butterfly plants
~skitters around searching for prey~
So does anyone here play Borderlands or Borderlands 2? I know that both Freehold DM and I like the games. (He should. He got my X-Box 360 copies to play with.) I was thinking about starting a new playthrough on Steam.
Patrick Curtin wrote: Blergh. Overnight Yea. It does suck. Good luck and I hope your night goes well.
Thanks Sharoth. It's a 16-hour bid. With another for a chaser tomorrow >.<
Well, half my Saturday almost done
It's all good. Nothing I haven't done before, lol
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