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7 years ago ::
Apr 01, 2006 - 10:46PM
#191
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That's nothing compared to the polar bear in the streets stories I play on Americans. :D Probably the same ones who think Norway is the capital of Stockholm or an African country that buy into it.[/quote] Remind me not to take my vacation near you, Jon.
Oh, crud! I resurrected it again! :D
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7 years ago ::
Apr 02, 2006 - 12:55AM
#192
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7 years ago ::
Apr 02, 2006 - 2:44PM
#193
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[/quote] What, no lightning or flensing bolts? I had my insulated cut-resistant undies ready and everything. :D
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7 years ago ::
Apr 02, 2006 - 4:14PM
#194
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7 years ago ::
Apr 02, 2006 - 7:33PM
#195
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Not even Texas is big enough to hide you from my wrath- I would not go to sleep tonight, or any other night. The Flayer of Halflings will find you and you will wish Jon had struck you down with lightning.
I'll be seing you soon 
:D :P[/quote] Actually Big Spring Texas isn't all that big. I use to live near that area. So taking in the general size of Texas compared to the general size of Big Spring, you will probably blink and miss it. :P
Sorry, been wanting to make a Big Spring joke since I saw where Ablamar was located last week, couldn't hold it in any longer.
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7 years ago ::
Apr 03, 2006 - 6:10AM
#196
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7 years ago ::
Apr 03, 2006 - 7:03AM
#197
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ig Spring is a joke; no Gaming or Hobby shops, you have to drive 40-60 miles west to Midland/Odessa for gaming stuff/comics/etc. Bah. I lived in the Midland/Odessa area for most of my time in Texas, it wasn't all that better (compared to Lafayette and Indianapolis anyways).
You could at least get some gaming going on in that area (Midland/Odessa) since there was nothing else to do, heh.
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7 years ago ::
Apr 03, 2006 - 7:14AM
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I lived in the Midland/Odessa area for most of my time in Texas, it wasn't all that better (compared to Lafayette and Indianapolis anyways).[/quote] It's slowly declining from some years ago, Nyt; there's only one Gaming store left and it mainly specializes in MTG. Ugh.
You could at least get some gaming going on in that area (Midland/Odessa) since there was nothing else to do, heh. I've tried, but few if any people are interested in a D&D campaign, much less a Dark Sun, and those who are usually can't make the drive to Big Spring because of lack of gas money/job/time constraints, etc. Phhhttt! :D
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7 years ago ::
Apr 03, 2006 - 7:30AM
#199
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It's slowly declining from some years ago, Nyt; there's only one Gaming store left and it mainly specializes in MTG. Ugh. So MTG did stay dominant, figures. We started playing that back in the day of Revised and I quit before 4th ed came out because it became a "whoever has the most money wins" sort of game and at that point I was working minimum wage jobs and broke most of the time.
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7 years ago ::
Apr 03, 2006 - 7:35AM
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So MTG did stay dominant, figures. We started playing that back in the day of Revised and I quit before 4th ed came out because it became a "whoever has the most money wins" sort of game and at that point I was working minimum wage jobs and broke most of the time.[/quote] Have you noticed that D&D's getting the same way, almost? Whoever has the biggest hernia from carrying all those books wins? :D
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