| Ragadolf |
Scintillae wrote:Welcome to adult life :PTime for the madness. Auditions for the school play are in a week.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
And 'Break a Leg!' (Preferably someone else's leg!) ;P
Wait,... are you auditioning? Or DOING the auditioning?!?
O_o
Two completely different realms of madness there,...
| Dizzydoo42 |
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Here are my mother's Almond Bark Xmas cookies.
- 2 1/2 LBs White Chocolate (almond bark) Melt the almond bark in the microwave or in double boiler.
- 2 cups of Captian Crunch Peanut Butter Ceral
- 2 cups of Rice Crispies
- 2 cups of mini-marshmallows
- 1 large jar of Dry Roasted Unsalted Peanuts
- Mix all the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- Then dip into 2x2 mounds onto Waxpaper,
- let set for 30 minutes to set up.
I took these cookies to a Xmas party and I offered a cookie to Sue Ellan, then a sweet teenager she exclaimed they looked like "Pooh Poo," and it became a joke between us. If you make these cookies you can not help but think of Winnie and the Hundred Acre Wood.
| DungeonmasterCal |
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I would like to take a moment to just say I'm really glad I joined this thread. It's interesting, fun, and even educational at times. I also feel like I've gotten to know some of you guys well enough that if we knew each other in the real world we'd be friends and gaming partners. So anyway, I probably wrote this because of my pain meds but it is sincere.
| DungeonmasterCal |
My shrink retired today. Now I have to find a new one. I was commuting 30 miles one way to see her so I hope hope hope I can find one here in town. Besides the one who is a severe germophobe with OCD. I've seen him once before. In fact he was the first one I spoke to after I had my breakdown and lost my last job, which was in February 2007. I realize that severe OCD is a debilitating thing for those who must live with it, but it made me really uncomfortable with him checking his shoe shine and spraying his desk down with Lysol while in the middle of the session. I did find out that he has begun tele-consulting now, so that might work for both of us if he accepts my insurance. No germs from me and since I don't have a working vehicle I wouldn't have to bum rides from people.
| Ragadolf |
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Well, the show is officially open and running!
our production of 'It's a Wonderful Life' opened Thursday night, not a sell out crowd by any means (Thur night) but a good crowd.
It seemed close (as it usually does) but we managed to pull it together!
NOW just got to get through This weekend, setting up and tech-ing a dance show on MY stage this weekend, then running almost an hour away to do wonderful life too.
Yeah,... I took today off work. :)
But I'm too darn responsible, so I'm sitting here checking my work email from home. ;P
Just have to survive this weekend, THEN I get a couple of days 'off' before I basically have to do it all over again! (Both working on my stage, and performing)
Yep. I'm a glutton for punishment.
And clapping. LUV the clapping. :)
| DungeonmasterCal |
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Just got back from our annual group's Christmas party and gaming weekend. Though we only had one night of it this year it was great fun. Bad weather kept quite a few away so attendance was about half what we normally have. I got to actually be a player in a DC Heroes' game and had a great time.
But the biggest surprise was when I was given a really large portrait of my first D&D character, an Anti-Paladin. It was commissioned by my group and paid for with a secret GoFundMe campaign. The portrait was done by Peter Bradley, who has done a great deal of work for Troll Lord Games. I was very touched by this because not only was it not cheap it just really touched me that they appreciated me so much for all of the last 33 years of gaming. It's a wonderful rendition of the character and I am ever so grateful for it. They're a pretty ok group of folks. Guess I'll keep 'em a while longer.
| Ragadolf |
Drejk wrote:Where wolf? Therewolf!Very nice,
PS- I Love that movie.
And NOW it's a Broadway Musical too! WIN-WIN! ;)| Drejk |
Ragadolf wrote:Drejk wrote:Where wolf? Therewolf!Very nice,PS- I Love that movie.
And NOW it's a Broadway Musical too! WIN-WIN! ;)
Huh. I hadn't remembered that scene - I thought the exchange was from a joke or something...
| Dizzydoo42 |
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I was given a really large portrait of my first D&D character, an Anti-Paladin. it just really touched me that they appreciated me so much for all of the last 33 years of gaming. It's a wonderful rendition of the character and I am ever so grateful for it. They're a pretty ok group of folks. Guess I'll keep 'em a while longer.
You're a pretty rich fellow George Baily...I mean Calvin R______!