| Limeylongears |
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Boxing Day is, iirc, December 26th.
Correct.
We arrived in time for cake, but the boxing demo got shunted down the schedule until last thing. We'd left by then, but - thank all the Gods and minor spirits - we managed to catch the line dancing. I'd have been furious for weeks had we missed it, really.
| DungeonmasterCal |
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The meet and greet with the new dog went well, but she would demand a level of activity I am no longer able to provide. Chronic pain and accompanying mobility issues would prevent me from giving her lots of walks to burn off happy Labrador energy. But she was just the sweetest pup imaginable. It was hard to not take her home with me immediately.
And as if to accentuate my mobility problems, I fell stepping down into the restaurant we went to after meeting her and her person. I could barely walk the rest of the day and last night and it's not easy today.
| Bjørn Røyrvik |
With five lovely days off over Easter I had planned to do a lot of hobby-related things and do some long overdue cleaning of a couple rooms. As it was I spent most of the time on my back feeling exhausted and cold. I think I got whammied with the flu, because that's what my body felt like, but there were no cold-like symptoms so I'm not entirely sure.
I did manage to see Godzilla vs Kong 2, but I was quite tired after just a five minute walk to the theater.
| DungeonmasterCal |
With five lovely days off over Easter I had planned to do a lot of hobby-related things and do some long overdue cleaning of a couple rooms. As it was I spent most of the time on my back feeling exhausted and cold. I think I got whammied with the flu, because that's what my body felt like, but there were no cold-like symptoms so I'm not entirely sure.
I did manage to see Godzilla vs Kong 2, but I was quite tired after just a five minute walk to the theater.
I seldom have the cold-like symptoms with the flu. I run a fever, get the aches and pains, the splitting headaches, and fatigue.
| DungeonmasterCal |
Gaming goodness this weekend? We're not scheduled to play again until April 19th, which will very likely get postponed. It's the only free night out of April's weekends the GM has open and with it being a Friday, I think that's going to be a huge factor in attendance. My ex, whom I ride with, has indicated she will likely have to skip it. She gets off work at 4:30 pm, has to drive 45 minutes to get home, then let her dogs out to do dog stuff for about 20 minutes, drive the 25 minutes to come to get me, and then drive another 40-45 back to Little Rock to play. The start time is 6:30 and the GM won't budge an inch toward making it a little later, say 7 pm.
He's also probably lost the three players who drive over from Memphis. The last game, which I ranted about, sort of put them off. I think being attacked at night by a random encounter (that being a herd of aurochs) was viewed as unnecessary and killed far too much time. We've started calling that session The Attack of the Night Cows.
S'anyway, 'nuther free weekend here at Sweet Home Calabama. Not sure what I'll end up doing, but it will probably involve mopping the kitchen floor at some point.
| DungeonmasterCal |
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I live in central Arkansas where we'll have totality. I remember a total eclipse in February of 1979 when I was in high school and still living on our farm. I sat out in the backyard in a lawn chair, surrounded by snow, and wearing my dad's welding helmet to watch it. As totality approached, I took off the helmet to take in the changes in the light of what was a clear winter's day. The silvery veil that colored the land was pure magic. That's when I noticed our chickens hauling a$$ to the hen house like they were on fire. And then our cattle stampeded through a fence into the neighbor's pasture. Magical.
| Dancing Wind |
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Putting the 'shine' back into Mountain Dew
Homebrew
TriOmegaZero
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I mean, if I'm going for that I'll just do the hard Mountain Dew they sell.
Anyway, couldn't go home to see the eclipse because we were already locked in to watch Wrestlemania for the next two days. Then I have a PFS special to run for the home crew. Took the first half of next week off as well, so I'll hopefully get my office cleaned up.
| DungeonmasterCal |
Putting the 'shine' back into Mountain Dew
Homebrew
*hastily looks into buying the supplies for that*
| Andostre |
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we are going camping in central Texas this weekend to be in the 100% totality zone of Monday's eclipse.
It was pretty cool! There was a lot of cloud cover, but there were enough breaks that we could see the eclipse happening at different stages. During the totality, the temperature dropped, and it got fairly dark. It reminded me of watching an old movie where they were actually filming during the day, but they put a filter over the camera so that it (sort of) looked like night time. All of the frogs started chirping because they thought it actually was night time.
| DungeonmasterCal |
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We were fortunate here in central Arkansas. The forecast had been calling for partly cloudy skies for over a week but we didn't have a cloud in the sky for the eclipse. Most of the birds got very quiet and the crickets started to pump up their jam. Some dogs in the neighborhood howled for a moment but nothing crazy happened.
| DungeonmasterCal |
Weekend's here! You guys ready?
I've been a GM too long. I have no plans to run any campaigns in the foreseeable future at all, but I found myself going through my notes, computer files, and sourcebooks this week putting together the basic ideas for a campaign where an Atlantis-like island reappears things between its citizens and those of the surrounding countries get, um...tense. I've had a bit of a shakeup in my life and I'm not coping with it very well and doing things like this gives me something else to focus on.
| Andostre |
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I have gaming plans! But not like you want me to have gaming plans.
Going to an Astros game tonight, and possibly tomorrow night as well. We're not big baseball fans, but the kids like the experience, so we bought tickets for tonight. And tomorrow night's tickets were given to me free by my company (after I'd already bought tonight's tickets).
| DungeonmasterCal |
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Have fun! A friend of mine mentioned that he might go tonight, too. Serendipity and all that!
The year we lived in St. Louis my boss called me up one day and told me that one of our clients told him we had to go to a baseball game with them (we could bill them for the time...!...). I have zero interest in sportball of any kind. I don't like being in the sun. We stayed for five innings of the Cardinals game before the client said she'd had enough because the Cards were losing.
| Bjørn Røyrvik |
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Work tomorrow. Normally Saturdays are fine but I've had a recurrance of what ailed me over Easter and I'm shivery, weak and achy, so I'm not looking forward to that. After that the forseeable future will be visiting my mother who is in hospital with pneumonia and making sure my father eats somewhat healthily while she's away.
| David M Mallon |
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Getting a whole bunch of red flags popping up--
We wrapped up our Pathfinder pirate mini-campaign a couple weeks ago, and the new player decided he wanted to run a D20 Star Wars game. He insisted everyone play Jedi, but wouldn't give us any information about the campaign, so no one could really figure out who their characters were. Today, everyone showed up with their characters, and the guy told us they "weren't powerful enough," told us to change our character builds, then said he was feeling sick and left after 20 minutes. I'm going to give it one session, max.