Treebore wrote: The scary part is we could still go there. The US isn't finished dropping yet. Well, reading the article would kind of lead one to believe that the possibilities for such a situation aren't as likely here. Unless you have a lot of debt which is paid directly in foreign currency then...
cinderblock wrote:
I have a soft spot for Scrooged.
Also a good one. The other day my wife was having trouble getting my son to keep his socks on and I had to ask her, "Well have you tried staples?" I laughed. She didn't.
Fat Dragon Games wrote: Whew... I thought I was the only one! Too funny. I haven't noticed any honies on Sesame Street, but there's some Latina chick that does some of the informational bits between my son's morning PBS shows that I happen to think is an absolute doll. Rosa I think? In Sesame Stree...
<t>Muppet Christams Carol gets my vote, although all of the non-violent Christmas movies mentioned are pure gold as well. My wife loves to watch Elf, but she absolutely can't stand one of my favorite Christmas memories which I acquired on DVD a few years ago: Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas. It's a...
moriarty777 wrote: I'm glad someone was able to help quickly enough. I'm thinking this is the justification I needed to start lugging more of my gaming material at work. M I've actually started building a little library in my office at work as I find myself with a good bit of downtime late in the w...
angelius wrote: Actually it was a lot of marketing on my end and effort. Just keep hitting those meet up groups and you'll find people... sometimes too many! I've been to one of the Atlanta Meetup group's offshoot meetups and it was kind of a bust. The offshoot actually got just as many people to a...
I thought that dwarves didn't participate in Daylight Savings Time, kind of like Arizona. I mean seriously, do you need extra daylight down in the mines?
<t>We took my soon-to-be-one-year-old son over to his cousins' houses nearby to check out their costumes. At the second and final stop we hung out for a little bit with my brother-in-law while he handed out candy. Watching the really young kids was so funny, because they just say the funniest, or at...
tylermo wrote: Orpheus, I'm not really p.o.'d at these folks, or any of the old D&D bashers. I just like to occasionally comment on the idiocy of their arguments. You're right, it's largely a time capsule line of thought. Over the years, most of the anti-D&D'er's moved on to other things(as...
dachda wrote: Congrats anglefish for spending the time to convert a setting you enjoy and know into C&C terms. My only exposure to Eberron is thru D&D Online, and so was probably not a good introduction. But I love seeing folks expanding the uses of C&C. Even if I find I'm not into anot...
<t>I imagine that CCF declined the donation as it might prove to be bad P.R. if'n any people decided not to donate to CCF if'n they caught wind of their acceptance of such a "tainted" donation. Sometimes it's just better not to deal with a headache over something so trivial. Other than that, why do ...
I'm a Braves fan, but my AL team-of-choice has always been the Red Sox. I will, however, be pulling for the Rays. A good team done good is a great story. I also got a little sick of hearing the phrase "Red Sox Nation" every other day.
Maliki wrote:
I'm jealous, I wish I had the extra money and the free time this guy has (not that I would waste it on WoW, I could find much better ways to waste time and money
Traveller wrote: There is a world outside dude. Live in it! But take a shower first buddy! I can't stand that. I play DDO, usually, once a week for about 2-3 hours. Anymore than that and my eyes burn, shit gets boring, and I really would rather be taking a crap. What does this guy do for a living? ...
Julian Grimm wrote: I blame not using forum categories and lack of reading skills. Honestly though, I sometimes forget about some of the sub-forums which I tend not to frequent. If I hadn't seen Treebore's post in the Open Discussion area then I never would've thought about looking in the LA area.
Everyone wants to have the scoop. It's that simple. I suppose for some it can be such an emotional thing to read news like that that they don't read, but instead just go happily postin' away.
Totally freakin' awesome!!! Easley is my favorite TSR artist, hands down. Of course, Larry Elmore is supposed to be a ConNooga in Chattanooga next February and I'm looking forward to getting something signed by him there.