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Yaverot   

| | #1 posted July 20, 2004 at 11:29pm (EDT) |
As both of my avid forum lurkers may have noted by now, I've just changed the focus of my personal forum. Don't worry I'll continue to regually update sig_archive as its still getting a 0.0002 share in the ratings. Its just time for some Bold and <insert adjective here> new content.
So why "Old and Dilapidated D&D Dicussion", let's face it very few user forums get any traffic, so dilapidated is promise to you the reader, that I won't put one ounce of energy more than nessary to keep this forum just out of the "most active user forums" on the welcome page. Now for "Old" <bzzzrt> excuse me, mumble mumble mumble I'm sorry my legal council has informed me that I'm not at liberty to discuss this at the moment.
D&D, or Dungeons and Dragons, possibly the best known RPG system in the world, published by Wizards of the Coast, is a current intrest of mine, but not enough to actually sign up to another forum where'd I've have to build up a rep, and spend mothes being insulted by people who can't spell newbie. It is my hope to find similar souls here so I can bind them into my golem army, and lay waste to Thay. mumble mumble mumble Err... So we can discuss and advance rule theory, cheap tactics, heroic battles of yore, and where to get the best price on Dr. Pepper.
In accordance with Regulation FD, I now open the floor to questions from institutional investors and completely ingore the little guy who's owned a single share of ours since we went public.
Yes, you up front...
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It rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor's dog.... | Yaverot   

| | #2 posted July 20, 2004 at 11:36pm (EDT) |
<wa wa wah wah wah wan wa>
Yes, you're right I did mean monthes not mothes being insulted. Spending mothes to be insulted is a side venture we're considering for the future.
Now, you, in the back...
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It rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor's dog.... | nihon   
 
| | #3 posted July 21, 2004 at 1:37pm (EDT) |
Yay, d20!
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"You have a right to say anything you want to in this country, but once it's outta your mouth you gotta live with it, and that's the hard part." Charlie Daniels
Apple & Mac Forum | Yaverot   

| | #4 posted July 21, 2004 at 6:18pm (EDT) |
You are quite right sir, an assortment of dice will enhance your enjoyment of the game. For example, a large collection of spare d4s can be used to realistically re-enact "Meric the Maginificent"'s favored battle tactic - the throwing of caltrops & letting everyone else do the work. You can also leave them on the floor in your bedroom to make sure you're awake in the morning.
Now then, the vampire on the ceiling...
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It rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor's dog.... | nihon   
 
| | #5 posted July 21, 2004 at 6:22pm (EDT) |
I have two d5s. Pretty uncommon, they are.
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"You have a right to say anything you want to in this country, but once it's outta your mouth you gotta live with it, and that's the hard part." Charlie Daniels
Apple & Mac Forum | Richie   
 

| | #6 posted July 25, 2004 at 3:37pm (EDT) |
The only D&D I'm familar with is in electronic video game form.
GG Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights!
 | Yaverot   

| | #7 posted November 28, 2004 at 11:16am (EDT) |
Bump to avoid close
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Mom's a live wire, dad's a bump on a log, Molly's all tuckered out or Jake plays with the dog. | Richie   
 

| | #8 posted November 28, 2004 at 1:26pm (EDT) |
Now I can say I'm somewhat familar with the book stuff too.
Jesus saves................and takes 1/2 damage. |
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