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But it hasn't forgotten about you.

Amongst the ruins, She-Ra, Optimus Prime and a sorta lavender coloured Power Ranger wander forlornly about, mechanically performing the useless rituals that they hope, despite experience to the contrary, will cause their Lord and Master to return.


I should probably have Silent Bob and Action Cane Yoda round up any stragglers.

We've also welcomed Planted Groot, Baby Groot, Teenager Groot, and Adult Groot to Action!Town! this winter.


And Tiny T-Rex got a Potion Throwing Witch for his Unbirthday.


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Looks like I get to practice my Precision Action Chopping in the rain tomorrow.


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Does the Yesterday action figure have a Kung-Fu Grip or a Bionic Arm?


Not a bionic arm, safety first and all. :-)


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Does it have blue underpants that cannot be removed by anything short of a Wish or Miracle, like Action Man GI Joe for Britishers?


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No, like me it must be anatomically correct and not afraid to prove it.


FaWtL is getting weird, I'm not sure I want to keep up with it anymore.


Today is already a bit ridiculous.


Coworker is also a bit surly, which only expands the ridiculousness.


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captain yesterday wrote:
FaWtL is getting weird, I'm not sure I want to keep up with it anymore.

Bring us back to earth, Captain.


I'm good here for now.

I get to plant some shit, put some edging in, seal some caps.


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I get to plant 6 spruce trees today.

Guess what I'm allergic to.

Yay!?!


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Because they're supposed to be evenly spaced though, that counts as "detailed work" by my coworker, which I'm best at, he says.

In fairness, I don't think coworker remembers I'm allergic, and I'll be damned if I'll admit to any sort of weakness.


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There's a guy that's learning how to drive a motorcycle by putting around the cul de sac we're working, but the dumb f@&#er isn't wearing a helmet.


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We have no helmet law for bikers in Arkansas. My friends and I call those guys "organ donors".


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Wisconsin does have a helmet law, but no one enforces it and no one follows it.


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I started to make Korg from Thor: Ragnarok as a Starfinder character.


Which one was he?


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The rock guy.

"I tried to start a revolution, but didn't print enough pamphlets"


Korg, Chaotic Good Shimreen Soldier (bombard fighting technique) with the Gladiator theme of Akiton from Pact Worlds.

It's not quite exact, but it'll do, for now.


Ah, ok. I didn't remember the name. I only got to see Ragnarok once and it was at home with other people coming and going. So I'm sure I missed some things.


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I bought it when it came out on DVD.

It's one of my favorite marvel movies.


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I enjoyed it. I didn't get to see Infinity War at all. Could just never coordinate a time my family could get together all at once to go see it. I'll have to wait until Redbox for it.


I haven't either.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Wisconsin does have a helmet law, but no one enforces it and no one follows it.

Illinois, somehow, does not. I really don't understand how that one hasn't ever gone through. Missouri has a helmet law. Missouri!


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captain yesterday wrote:
I started to make Korg from Thor: Ragnarok as a Starfinder character.

Also a popular brand of synthesiser, fact fans.


My dad has one of those.


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Why the f%#& you would put landscape fabric underneath bark is beyond me, especially in a bed with plants.


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Should be a brutally hot and humid day. I have my 3 liters of water.


Today won't be a good day.

It started with a dead mouse I found on our front sidewalk and it's only getting "better" since.


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DungeonmasterCal wrote:
I enjoyed it. I didn't get to see Infinity War at all. Could just never coordinate a time my family could get together all at once to go see it. I'll have to wait until Redbox for it.

I recommend a second viewing, it only gets better the more you watch it.


captain yesterday wrote:
My dad has one of those.

So have I. We're synthesiser twins, along with 100000000 other people.


The plus side, it's easy to trick the dog into taking his antibiotics.

The down side is, it takes two people to hold him down to clean off his injured paw every day.


What did the pup do?


Don't know, ended up with an injured toe.


Limeylongears wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
I started to make Korg from Thor: Ragnarok as a Starfinder character.
Also a popular brand of synthesiser, fact fans.

That one I knew. Also the lead character in a terrible 70s live action Saturday morning kids' show called "Korg: 70,000 BC".


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Waiting to get a truckload of ugly dark brown bark.

Looks like I interrupted morning slack time at the materials yard.


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Has anyone else read the title as "a respite from psionics" by accident?


No. Not at all. And usually I'm prone to such things.


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Now I'm gonna have to ask them to change the thread title.

So much for doing anything productive the rest of the day.


Waidammit! I love Psionics!


I love Occult Adventures.

I hate (which really isn't strong enough of a word) psionics.

But, mostly because my brother loved psionics and always seemed to get the best stuff while I rolled in the open and got none. My older brothers were kind of dicks to the younger kids as GMs and by the time I got my own books so I could GM they'd all moved on to Magic.

And my dad used to take me with on his paranormal investigations. :-)


Paranormal stuff! I have to ask; did you ever see or hear anything spooky?


Yup, too much to get into at work at the moment, but later I can tell some stories.


Awesome! I look forward to them.


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I personally love psionics, but I don't dislike Paizo's psychic stuff either. More options are more options =)


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In my setting there is a psionic race that conquered much of the continent the PCs call home. They've ruled for a thousand years and a rebellion is brewing again. Psychic magic has been developed in secret to attempt to combat psionics on a more even footing. So it's very easy to integrate both into my homebrew.


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Okay, ghost stories!

The two main stories I remember accompanying my dad.

When I was ten or eleven we went to this one house in northern Wisconsin for this lady that lived down the road from us. I remember standing by the car and dad walks to the middle of the yard with one of those metal censures on a chain with incense smoke coming out and he starts chanting a prayer or something and suddenly the entire middle of the yard sinks a foot. Dad's eyes get super big and he just looks at me and says "get in the car!" and off we drove, my dad went back to that old lady and said "You need to get a real priest" we never went back.

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