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Posted by bigbadron
Brianna
member, 2053 posts
Sun 28 Feb 2016
at 00:56
  • msg #663

More Good Stuff

In reply to Genghis the Hutt (msg # 662):

Yes, I was very surprised.  They even offered to do the same if we set up a series of appointments to get the rest of the work done.  But it's already almost March, my husband's fair-weather car will be out of storage the first second weather allows.
facemaker329
member, 6760 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Wed 16 Mar 2016
at 05:44
  • msg #664

More Good Stuff

Spent my afternoon and part of my evening judging the Regional Drama competition for the high schools in my state.  I went into it half-fearing that I'd have to sit through some truly dreadful monologues or agonizingly off-key musical theater pieces...

Couldn't have been more wrong.  There were a couple of people who could really have used some more work on their pieces...but even those were still enjoyable.  And the REALLY good ones?  WOW!!!  I had a great time watching these kids at work!

I always tell people there's an incredible amount of talent in this area.  Nice to spend a day having my words proven true...
RPGuru92
member, 107 posts
Wed 16 Mar 2016
at 23:25
  • msg #665

Re: More good stuff.

A few weeks ago I survived a Pulmonary embolism, now that I have a child it is proof that since my biological imperative is satisfied, my own body is trying to kill me.
Fyrerain
member, 36 posts
Tue 22 Mar 2016
at 18:48
  • msg #666

Re: More good stuff.

As the saying goes, I love it when a plan comes together. :)

Bypassing an indifferent, lazy tech, I hit up someone at District Office to find out who I should contact regarding our discards, to see if a part could be scavenged from something there, to fix something here. The District guy stepped up and checked himself -- then extended his check to the other sites (which had been the next step in my own plan). Lo, another site had what I needed! He's sending it over.

Now I can fix something that can't currently be simply replaced. Problem solved without any additional expense.

Even nicer, after the last couple days, is knowing there are still a few other folks in this department willing to be helpful. That's an exotic treasure, these days. Wish I could send the District guy a beer in inter-office mail. He deserves a toast in acknowledgement of his efforts. :)
GammaBear
member, 630 posts
Gaymer
Wed 23 Mar 2016
at 01:37
  • msg #667

So this just happened...

So, my long-standing TT group that meets every Monday started a Victorian era steampunk game about six, seven, maybe even eight months ago. Not really sure as it's been a blast from the start. It started off with our mercenary group being contacted by the Queen's daughter to investigate missing dignitaries who were on their way to the new world.

We get there, do some exploring, find this Druid conclave who help us out with some things and point us on some leads. We find one town with all the inhabitants dead at some altar in the center of the place, then another town where everyone is infected with brain slugs. So after taking care of that we discover that everything is part of some elaborate plan that someone is trying to control the elemental Monoliths (essentially the gods of the elementals, for those who don't know). Well, after finding more dead towns, and dealing with some of the Monoliths' avatars, we discover that the group behind everything is...wait for it...the Druids! Their plan has been to use the Monoliths to draw down the Elder Gods.

After restoring order to the four Monoliths and calling in favors they gave us, the Elder God Ragnora has been called down, destroyed a town and everything within a thousand miles of it and new we're on our way to take her out.

Here's where it gets interesting. Since the game started, one of our players left b/c of a new teaching position he took and I'm leaving at the end of the month. The other guy's character was some freaky Air Elemental descended Unchained Monk. I WAS a normal Human Fighter until I called in the boon from the Fire Monolith. I asked to be imbued with his essence. So he obliged. So now I possess elemental traits as well as some other nifty abilities.

Point being, now that our characters are within vicinity, the GM told me that since our two characters are elemental in nature, we're going to be controlled by Ragnora, the mother of all monsters. Next game our characters are gonna turn on the group and probably wipe them out.
Fyrerain
member, 39 posts
Fri 1 Apr 2016
at 21:51
  • msg #668

Nice to have the right neighbors

Much as I miss my old mechanic (he's been down for almost 2 years for a back injury), my friends and I have lucked into finding another trustworthy, reliable, and competent mechanic -- who's right in our neighborhood. Our old mechanic is up in the city, almost 50 miles away.

The new guy gave me a ride to my friend's -- only about 2 miles away (which is right next door, around here). And while here, put in a temp fix on her little truck so it'd start again (why she didn't pick me up as planned).

This morning, in and around my brake job, he installed the replacement part we brought him for the truck, replaced the alternator in my friend's van so it will now start reliably, and now has the battery from my truck charging. If my battery's still good, I could have my truck back on the road today. :)

So nice to have this all so very local, given not much is, when you live in the middle of nowhere!
OceanLake
member, 956 posts
Sat 2 Apr 2016
at 03:36
  • msg #669

Nice to have the right neighbors

Beautification, at least.

And how about this wonderful color scheme...simultaneously creative and soothing.
habsin4
member, 702 posts
Putting old paper in new
boxes since 2005
Wed 6 Apr 2016
at 14:33
  • msg #670

Nice to have the right neighbors

If you need some happy tears today.

http://aplus.com/a/david-beast...as-lindsay-ratcliffe

Weight lifter befriends 12 year old girl with progeria, a rare but serious condition.
facemaker329
member, 6768 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Thu 7 Apr 2016
at 05:33
  • msg #671

It's not how many times you fall down...

So...Friday, I got home from work near the depths of despair, because a project I was working on had gone all sorts of wrong...I'm not an experienced carpenter, by any means, but I've done enough construction and set work to feel competent, at least...but several little things all compounded on each other and things were all out of kilter, and I felt totally defeated by it all.

Went home, vegged out in front of a few episodes of Doctor Who...and things started clicking together in my head...understanding where the problems had happened, how things had gotten so far off.  And understanding that it was just little stuff...a missed detail here, trying the wrong thing to correct for it there...I felt better.

I went to bed that night, still feeling a bit down, but at least not feeling like I'd totally failed.  And, sometime during the night, my brain kept chewing on those little errors.  I woke up knowing how to fix almost all of them.  Spent Monday correcting those errors...and all those little fixes that came to mind while I was sleeping did the trick.  There were still a few more errors that I couldn't bring myself to worry about when the rest of things were so out of whack, but with the big stuff straightened out, I went back to work yesterday, and spent a few more hours making a series of little fixes here and there.

And today, I painted.  And it works.  Works even better than I'd expected.  This was a project I wanted to do last year at this time (well...around this time. We didn't realize, a year ago, that we'd need this done.)  Our purchasing department kept bungling the purchase requests...they didn't order the lumber for months, and then they didn't order the hardware to go with it...it took them months longer to order the hardware, and by then all the lumber they'd ordered had been used on other projects, so we had to order it again.  Seriously, I started drawing up plans for this right around the end of April last year.

But it's a year later.  And the project is done.  And it's even better than I thought it would be.  And part of me just wants to bust a gut with pride over getting it done at all.

It's been a good week.
ginny
member, 284 posts
Mon 25 Apr 2016
at 13:35
  • msg #672

It's not how many times you fall down...

My daughters got to spend the last five days in Washington DC on vacation with their grandmother and cousins, visiting their uncle and his daughter.  I was talking to my mother this morning about their vacation and how everything was going.

My brother took all 5 kids out sight seeing on Saturday, and they had a blast.  They went shopping and were licking national monuments but had fun doing it, lol.  They'll be home tomorrow night and I cant wait to see the pictures of their trip and to hear their stories. ^_^
praguepride
member, 1154 posts
"Hugs for the Hugs God!"
- Warhammer Fluffy-K
Mon 25 Apr 2016
at 14:50
  • msg #673

Office Prank

NOTE: NOT A POLITICAL COMMENTARY! CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH! TALKING POLITICS WILL GET YOU BOOTED, THIS IS JUST AN OFFICE PRANK!

A co-worker of mine is very much a supporter of Hillary Clinton. He's with Her. He is also on vacation for a week.

In that week's time I have collected pledges from other co-workers to Make His Cubicle Great Again! I am decorating it with Trump swag, Trump posters, Trump hats, Trump books. And the pièce de résistance: A lifesized cardboard cut out of Donald Trump (with his red hat) to stand in his cubicle.

I've also created a giant 3' x 5' poster parody of the campaign slogan to Make His Cubicle Great Again

I may also use a bunch of left over balloons and streamers from a recent party, it will be a spectacle to behold!
GamerHandle
member, 906 posts
Umm.. yep.
So, there's this door...
Mon 25 Apr 2016
at 14:53
  • msg #674

Office Prank

In reply to praguepride (msg # 673):

You're my kind of practical joker =)

Regardless of persuasion/politics/whatever - this is the kind of stuff that makes me laugh.

My father, who can't stand any music made after 2006, despises Justin Bieber.

His previous office made it a game to try to hide Justin Bieber headshots around his office; under his computer, mini ones under the keyboard, etc.

*chuckle*
praguepride
member, 1155 posts
"Hugs for the Hugs God!"
- Warhammer Fluffy-K
Mon 25 Apr 2016
at 15:24
  • msg #675

Office Prank

My old co-workers did that with Miley Cyrus...
facemaker329
member, 6778 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Tue 26 Apr 2016
at 06:28
  • msg #676

Office Prank

Way back when, during the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, I was part of the wardrobe crew for the opening ceremonies of the Paralympic Games.  My boss had a HUGE crush on Justin Timberlake (he was absolutely breathless about the prospect of maybe seeing N'Sync perform at the Medals Plaza during the Olympics).  So, one day, he brought in an N'Sync poster...and a calendar...and a couple of other pieces of memorabilia.

So, I had a little fun, with a magic marker and the sticky section of some post-it notes, and drew up little moustaches for all of them, that stuck flat to the poster, so it looked like they'd been drawn on until you got right up close.  Oh, you could feel the disturbance in the Force when he initially saw the poster...

And then he got a closer look and realized what it was and laughed.  A lot.

And made us promise, under threat of intense physical pain, to never do anything like that to his poster again.  *grin*
momo135
member, 1 post
Fri 6 May 2016
at 03:16
  • msg #677

;)

hiii.... anyone out there? I'm so bored. Someone tell me a story ;)
facemaker329
member, 6781 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Fri 6 May 2016
at 07:39
  • msg #678

;)

I got paid to spend four hours in a Mandalorian costume yesterday...just walk around at a couple of events and take pictures with people.  It was awesome...*grin*
Fyrerain
member, 48 posts
Fri 6 May 2016
at 21:03
  • msg #679

Heheheh

I went to many different schools prior to graduating high school (16, not including the couple I sampled for only a day or two). Needless to say, academic programs didn't always mesh perfectly.

So, it was moderately satisfying to have my mother admit, when I was in my 30s, that she should have backed me up back in 4th grade, when the change to a new school resulted in being held back in English/reading.

Now, four times a year, I find it immensely satisfying to know I'm getting a little bit even for what the educational status quo did to me back then: I'm the editor of the quarterly newsletter for the high school at which I work. This means I get to edit grammar and punctuation for everyone, from the principals on down.

Considering I nearly flunked out of English in high school (that 4th grade incident adversely skewed my attitude toward school), this circumstance amuses the hell out of me. }:>
This message was last edited by the user at 17:06, Thu 12 May 2016.
Evil Empryss
member, 1463 posts
Because knowing
is half the battle!
Fri 6 May 2016
at 22:16
  • msg #680

Heheheh

The new Deadpool DVD commercial!

It's barely PG rated... and it's just a commercial!  ^_^
Isida KepTukari
member, 104 posts
Elegant! Arrogant! Smart!
Thu 12 May 2016
at 16:45
  • msg #681

Heheheh

Finally sold our house.  And the buyers didn't want us to fix a thing.

Finally have an accepted offer in on another house (#3 in this year-long process, the other two sold out from under us).  We gave them a list of things to fix (mostly electrical things, GFCIs, getting outlets grounded, along with some venting) figuring we could bargain down to a couple things.  Instead they're fixing everything.

We're going to be moving into a house where the only things that need to be done are cosmetic, a house with the spaces, kitchen, bedrooms, and basement we've been wanting for a long time.

It's finally happening.
Evil Empryss
member, 1465 posts
Because knowing
is half the battle!
Fri 13 May 2016
at 12:34
  • msg #682

Heheheh

A new donut shop opened in town -- a little mom-and-pop place, not Kruddy Kreme -- and they have maple-bacon donuts!!  ^_^
Merevel
member, 1029 posts
Gaming :-)
Very unlucky
Fri 13 May 2016
at 14:53
  • msg #683

Heheheh

In reply to Evil Empryss (msg # 682):

Im jealous.

I have not had really good donuts since Peanut Butter Angels were discontinued. ;-;
Manticore
member, 402 posts
Cthulhu gamed with me
HE lost 2d6 SAN points
Fri 13 May 2016
at 15:00
  • msg #684

Heheheh

In reply to Evil Empryss (msg # 682):

I certainly agree with the Kruddy Kreme name. That's the worst donut chain I've ever tasted. On the other paw, bacon?? I know that savory donuts can be quite good - I used to have tuna & cheddar filled ones at work - but I just do not get this bacon fad going on.

And on the gripping paw, maple sounds delicious. The real thing, or artificial?
This message was last edited by the user at 15:01, Fri 13 May 2016.
adrasteia1
member, 1454 posts
Even a small star
shines in the darkness
Fri 13 May 2016
at 19:24
  • msg #685

Heheheh

Our local donut shop is also a gaming store (Dungeons and Donuts). They do 40k and other gaming-themed donuts. http://www.dungeonsanddonuts.net/
Eggy
member, 711 posts
Sat 14 May 2016
at 10:33
  • msg #686

Heheheh

In reply to adrasteia1 (msg # 685):

I don't like donuts, but I'd go to that shop. It looks adorable and I bet it smells heavenly.
adrasteia1
member, 1455 posts
Even a small star
shines in the darkness
Sun 15 May 2016
at 15:25
  • msg #687

Heheheh

Sometimes it smells like gamers but yes, coffee and donuts. :) Mostly it just has a really great atmosphere. It can get super-packed, but when it's not, it's just relaxed. They have lots of board games, and card games and things to play there too.
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