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xuthal Sergeant
 649 Posts



 Boulder, CO
 | | 04/20/2008 11:28 AM |
| Posted By Teflon Jeff on 04/19/2008 4:48 AM Posted By xuthal on 04/17/2008 7:19 PM Our group had a new member this week: the 3-week old baby of one of my players. She was awesome and we played for four hours without a hitch. Most of the time she slept, but otherwise one of us (all experienced fathers) held her. No dice rolling yet, but this is the earliest D&D indoctrination that I've ever heard of!
SGB [Oneupsmanship] My son had a plush D8 in his nursery crib at the hospital. Time from womb to dice: 3 hours. [/oneupsmanship] Seriously, though, 3 weeks is awesome.
That is so cool, Jeff. I'll let my players know!
SGB | | I dance along a colored wind / Dangle from a rope of sand. / You must say goodbye to me. Positive ebay feedback (ID slithering): 620+ Trades on Hordelings.com (ID slithering): 100 to date COMPLETED TRADES (111 to date): Blackthorne; l3m; Cannith; ArchMage7 (x5); Werebat; centurius; Orion72; realmaster; nasamonkey (x3); jeremiahcarissa; blade; simage (x2); brazenwood (x2); crisisman; Anaxagoras; nurvel; kyrin (x2); Rising Dragon; ethandrul; IHawk (x6); robbdaman; rockfrd; bonelock; James the True; zyla; Ironfist Boulderbender; cyderakk; Chris Orlando; minatoman38 (x4); Aesnath; Zeb; Beware of Kobold; visage; pigsnot; qillan_dvra; SneakyJoeKDB; patio103; Thenameless (x2); grnblk95; sterling40; hazel monday (x2); Ghendar; Ghidrah47952; nixlord; marjorie; emontedodger (x2); zeoph; DNDJUNKIE; AnarionZelle; thom; Cthulhufnord; Shadroth; Wraithborne; AnarionZelle; Mr Ruffles; Ismar; Cyberia; kmelstrom; Vrecknidj (x3); Dagaron; anothermullen; Thrace; tomas; Crisisman; SodjG; AnarionZelle, Sirohk, stephengroy, koriatsar, elfinboots, Wolfgang (x2), mcross, dumdragon, dagaron, skarnn, keoki, Brucemc, vtloon, Darkfather, vanrulzz, trilistria, sfgiants, mickey mouse, Olaf the Stout, Nyarlathotep333, Kilsek (x2) and oolong TRADES IN PROGRESS: None at present | |
| maijstral Underboss
 2105 Posts



 | | 04/20/2008 9:14 PM |
| All of my groups for the past 10 years have been in the late 20's early 30's, one or two smoke but never at the game table or in someones home, when we take a break they would go outside for a smoke. Drinking,not really during the game but since we usually finish about 11pm sometimes the group, or some of it anyway, goes out to the bars. Most of the time we snack on soda and chips or trail mix whatever anyone brings to the game.
A few years back our DM came in sat down and put a bottle of whiskey on the table and annouced " hello, I'm Sean and I'll be your drunk DM tonight". | | | |
| arbados Underboss
 1435 Posts



 New York, USA
 | | 04/21/2008 8:26 PM |
| A few years back our DM came in sat down and put a bottle of whiskey on the table and annouced " hello, I'm Sean and I'll be your drunk DM tonight".
Thats awesome! How did the game go? My players love when I get a buzz. They know that it is time to try and sneak in a few things and hope that I may forget a spell effect or something!!!Â
When a big battle starts to happen they say,
"Hey John, want another brew?" | | Give me more MIND FLAYERS! | |
| Master of the Awesome Sauce Teflon Jeff Warlord
 7617 Posts



 Sector 2814
 | | 04/22/2008 4:12 PM |
| Posted By maijstral on 04/20/2008 9:14 PM ... A few years back our DM came in sat down and put a bottle of whiskey on the table and annouced " hello, I'm Sean and I'll be your drunk DM tonight".
Wow, that's awesome!
| | Official Delegate, Wizards of the Coast Icons Called Shot: Gargantuan Prismatic Dragon "Rejoice, for bad things are about to happen." | |
|  Bert the Troll Commander
 3964 Posts



 Adelaide
 | | 04/28/2008 10:23 PM |
| | Hmmmm might have to encourage players to bring the whiskey and ask "will you be our drunk DM tonight" | | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
| maijstral Underboss
 2105 Posts



 | | 04/28/2008 10:53 PM |
| Posted By arbados on 04/21/2008 8:26 PM A few years back our DM came in sat down and put a bottle of whiskey on the table and annouced " hello, I'm Sean and I'll be your drunk DM tonight".
Thats awesome! How did the game go? My players love when I get a buzz. They know that it is time to try and sneak in a few things and hope that I may forget a spell effect or something!!!Â
When a big battle starts to happen they say,
"Hey John, want another brew?" Heh, we were a mid to high level mostly Nuetral party involved on a quest on the planes of the abyss,operating out of Sigil, with odd demonic forces and creatures attacking and interacting with us throughout the night. lets just say as the night wore on the enounters got stranger and stranger at one point in a demon bar of some sort a creature with a severed human head on one hand, that he was using as a ventrioquist dummy, demanded we 'eat the worm' before he would give us the information we needed and that wasn't even the strangest thing to happen.
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| arbados Underboss
 1435 Posts



 New York, USA
 | | 05/02/2008 11:04 PM |
| | Severed head, ventriloquism, eh? Sounds like I will have to use that!! Love it!!!! | | Give me more MIND FLAYERS! | |
| Dimitris Warrior
 195 Posts



 Athens - Greece
 | | 05/28/2008 2:34 AM |
| We play on Fri nights in my house. The average age of the group members is 30-35. Two of us have children, two others are just married. Usually we start the session at 22 and go up to 04 in the next morning. We take a break around 24 for food ratios (usually greek "souvlaki"). Pipes, cigarettes and cigars are allowed. I am a heavy smoker.
Dimitris | | Ha 72/80 De 55/60 Ar 52/60 GoL 67/72 Ab 56/60 Dk 55/60 Af 54/60 Ud 57/60 Wd 57/60 WQ 55/60 BW 57/60 Uh 55/60 NB 55/60 DD 57/60 DuD 53/60 AtG 48/60 | |
| Master of the Awesome Sauce Teflon Jeff Warlord
 7617 Posts



 Sector 2814
 | | 05/28/2008 11:14 AM |
| The game environment at my tabel right now is me, building warbands and decks alone, because my players can't be bothered to make their characters.
People suck.
| | Official Delegate, Wizards of the Coast Icons Called Shot: Gargantuan Prismatic Dragon "Rejoice, for bad things are about to happen." | |
| MarioCleanstuff Warrior
 325 Posts



 San Diego, CA
 | | 06/01/2008 9:11 AM |
| My game environment used to be no smokers or drinkers (all were 17 or 18, and I'm allergic to smoke). Three of the guys (including myself) had long hair, and because of this, one of the other players got forced out of the group because his parents "don't trust people who look like hippies." That always left a bad taste in my mouth.
The current game environment at my table is myself, a friend in Jersey, two friends in who-knows-where, a friend from here who's at college in Arizona, and another friend from here who is still here currently. We're all waiting for the launch of D&D Insider to get together and play some D&D. | | Completed trades: Brenigin, desiderata, HockeyFan, MikeyChraal, Raland, GuJiaXian | |
| Master of the Awesome Sauce Teflon Jeff Warlord
 7617 Posts



 Sector 2814
 | | 06/01/2008 10:28 AM |
| Posted By MarioCleanstuff on 06/01/2008 9:11 AM My game environment used to be no smokers or drinkers (all were 17 or 18, and I'm allergic to smoke). Three of the guys (including myself) had long hair, and because of this, one of the other players got forced out of the group because his parents "don't trust people who look like hippies." That always left a bad taste in my mouth.
The current game environment at my table is myself, a friend in Jersey, two friends in who-knows-where, a friend from here who's at college in Arizona, and another friend from here who is still here currently. We're all waiting for the launch of D&D Insider to get together and play some D&D. That's awesome to hear. I think that DDI wil do a lot for helping people play that haven't seen each other in a while, and are distant.
I know I hope to reconnect with afew guys from my hometown, RPG-wise. We still visit on occasion, but this would be a blast.
| | Official Delegate, Wizards of the Coast Icons Called Shot: Gargantuan Prismatic Dragon "Rejoice, for bad things are about to happen." | |
| MarioCleanstuff Warrior
 325 Posts



 San Diego, CA
 | | 06/01/2008 11:23 AM |
| | I haven't gotten to play in almost a year, so I'm definitely excited to have that opportunity in just a week or two. I've been planning and planning and planning some more for it, and I'm definitely looking forward to playing the game. | | Completed trades: Brenigin, desiderata, HockeyFan, MikeyChraal, Raland, GuJiaXian | |
|  Zenako Commander
 3469 Posts




 | | 06/02/2008 3:26 PM |
| Got another session of our long standing group coming up this weekend. For a number of years THE gaming place has been my house. I got the space, I got the minis, and I gots all the rules. Set up two side by side 8' banquet tables and spead out the Mondo Mat for PLENTY of gaming room.
We had up to 10 players for a while, but alas some of them moved away or grew up and went to college. (Kid of one of the players...) Oh, we have been playng D&D etc in all its glory since the Winter of 1975...at college...which if you do the math, puts many of us on the far side of 50 now....all you young uns....in your 30's...gheesh, back in my day we didn't have dice that came with numbers, you had to moosh a crayon into the grooves to get something you could read...and even then it would wear off in a session or two...
Current game group has 5 players and a DM. (In theory we have a 6th player, but it has been almost 5 months since he was able to make time to show up at the game. About once a month these days, starting at 1-2PM on either a Sat or Sun and going until late in the night, 11PM or so. Usually a break for dinner (pizza, thai, Chinesse, or sometimes a cookout in the summer, or something special some of the wives cook up... Only three of us have kids and none of them is currently playing (oldest is off at college) and the other two active kids perfer hanging out together and tying up some networked PCs for some gaming that way...
Our typcial campaign lasts for close to 3 real years a shot, although I was the DM for (two at once) that ran for about 7 years. (I had one group every Tuesday night, mostly from work that played from 6-7PM until 10-11ish and a second group of my friends (see above) that would gather about 1 a month to play in the same world. No one was in both groups. Both groups got world rumor sheets and about 1/2 the listings were actually the activities of the other gaming group. Near end game, I actualy got them together for some ulitimate battles to defeat the BBEG. The ruse lasted for about 4 years until various players got to talking at the annual superbowl party. The knew I ran for another group, but until then they did not realize that both groups were in the same world, and same region of the world. That was really kinda cool how it worked out. | | Built the addition for this addiction, now on to the "gaming table" project.... http://www.maxminis.com/hw_list.asp?user=Zenako last updated 29 May 2006 Set Status: in a nutshell = all of all In Process trades 0), (Sig last updated 05/29/06) 300 plus Completed Trades -
If I seem scarce at times...blame DDO - Sarlona | |
|  Bert the Troll Commander
 3964 Posts



 Adelaide
 | | 06/02/2008 4:41 PM |
| Posted By Teflon Jeff on 05/28/2008 11:14 AM The game environment at my tabel right now is me, building warbands and decks alone, because my players can't be bothered to make their characters.
People suck.
Is it 4th ed characeters they are resisting? Get the whip out on them. | | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
| MarioCleanstuff Warrior
 325 Posts



 San Diego, CA
 | | 06/02/2008 8:17 PM |
| First off, Zenako... You overshot my age by a little over a decade in your chiding of the young'uns.
Second... Very nice juggling with the two groups. I always love hearing about things like that, and someday I'd really like to try my own hand at it. Any tips? | | Completed trades: Brenigin, desiderata, HockeyFan, MikeyChraal, Raland, GuJiaXian | |
| Master of the Awesome Sauce Teflon Jeff Warlord
 7617 Posts



 Sector 2814
 | | 06/03/2008 10:24 AM |
| Posted By Bert the Troll on 06/02/2008 4:41 PM Posted By Teflon Jeff on 05/28/2008 11:14 AM The game environment at my tabel right now is me, building warbands and decks alone, because my players can't be bothered to make their characters.
People suck.
Is it 4th ed characeters they are resisting? Get the whip out on them.
No, it was supposed to be SW saga Edition. they'd be all over 4E, but now I don't have the time to DM with my upcoming travel and work schedules. After GenCon, we'll probably give it a go.
| | Official Delegate, Wizards of the Coast Icons Called Shot: Gargantuan Prismatic Dragon "Rejoice, for bad things are about to happen." | |
|  Bert the Troll Commander
 3964 Posts



 Adelaide
 | | 06/03/2008 4:37 PM |
| | I'm actually really liking most of the sage rules, my next campaign will be using them. | | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
| Warleyn Skirmisher
 23 Posts



 Mass.
 | | 06/03/2008 5:33 PM |
| My current gaming group keeps growing no matter how hard I try to keep it down. Last game had 11 players (inc. 2 real females!) with me trying to DM and keep everyone involved. (almost impossible) Seriously, there must be a severe lack of GM's out there. I've had to turn down 3 people in the last 6 months. I have too many as it is.
Ages range from 16 (brother of one of the players) to 54 (my brother). Average age is mid 30's. Usually get together around 4pm, 2nd and 4th Sat. Cook food or order out. Usually a good selection of beer and wine, though we've discovered something called Blood Mead, which is really yummy. No smokers....anymore!
Been running this campaign for 3 years now. | | | |
| Master of the Awesome Sauce Teflon Jeff Warlord
 7617 Posts



 Sector 2814
 | | 06/04/2008 10:14 AM |
| I agree, Bert, there's a lot of good stuff there, and it's pretty easy to keep in check, power-wise.
| | Official Delegate, Wizards of the Coast Icons Called Shot: Gargantuan Prismatic Dragon "Rejoice, for bad things are about to happen." | |
| relientKitten Sneak
 172 Posts



 Portland, Oregon
 | | 10/07/2008 11:52 PM |
| **revives old threads due to boredom**
Wednesday night game is all women, including an authentic female GM who makes the most amazing props on the planet, ranging in age from college to mid-40s. We play at the FLGS in the back corner, crowding anywhere from 7 to 12 women around a set of two tables and driving all of the Warhammer players crazy with our giggling and shouting and being in-character (the FLGS owner is female and plays with us so we win). No beer (unless we gather on Beer and Pizza night), our only smoker has wandered off. Ocassionally male SOs will show up and bring munchies or idle banter, but all men must either have long hair, kilts, or prove their cleavage before approaching. Crochet, jewelry making, papercrafts, and other sorts of handiwork are also completed while adventuring. We're very high on the RP and low on the combat (we get one combat maybe every three weeks). We've all been camping together and played D&D and other games for three days straight.
Saturday night game is a group of us who work together, all of whom are college students as well, ranging in age from 19 to late 20s. We play in a nice, well-lit conference room near our data center at work, complete with comfy chairs and whiteboard. We haven't quite gotten to the projector-usage part yet. There is a second female who plays with us so I'm not the only one keeping the boys in line. Pizza gets ordered on occasion. No alcohol allowed (;.;) but we don't have any smokers. We like making faces at the camera that keeps an eye on who comes in and out of there.
Friday night game... is to be determined. It'll be held at the FLGS until we get a big enough place to put people ourselves. Demographics are unknown except that I will be DMing. RAWR!
| | ~relientKitten, Champion of Elenriel Annanole, Loremistress >^..^< Happy Customers: 17 Completed Trades: 22 Crochet Beholder: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/810379/view/topic/Default.aspx Crochet Dice: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/807807/view/topic/Default.aspx My trades, references, and flavrs: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/53/postid/808880/view/topic/Default.aspx My can-has-want-plz-trade list: http://www.maxminis.com/hw_list.asp user=relientKitten | |
| kestrel.ca Underboss
 1684 Posts




 | | 10/08/2008 4:48 PM |
| Update on my group in the last six months....
One of the players was transferred to the next city so only shows up as a guest player every half dozen sessions or so. And, the two newest members are my wife and the wife of another player. Strangely, they're the most bloodthirsty out of all the group -- often pre-emptively rolling initiative! "Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress" actually worked in this case. Both wives read it and decided they wanted to join. So our group is up to a healthy six (me as DM, and 5 players) which work out pretty good. We still often drink tea though. :) | |
Completed Trades/Transactions: 94 || Bad Trades: 3 (Chaotic Good x2, MackeyV) | |
|  RedSkullz Warrior
 266 Posts



 Northern Ontario
 | | 10/08/2008 8:31 PM |
| Posted By relientKitten on 10/07/2008 11:52 PM **revives old threads due to boredom**
Wednesday night game is all women, including an authentic female GM who makes the most amazing props on the planet, ranging in age from college to mid-40s. We play at the FLGS in the back corner, crowding anywhere from 7 to 12 women around a set of two tables and driving all of the Warhammer players crazy with our giggling and shouting and being in-character (the FLGS owner is female and plays with us so we win). No beer (unless we gather on Beer and Pizza night), our only smoker has wandered off. Ocassionally male SOs will show up and bring munchies or idle banter, but all men must either have long hair, kilts, or prove their cleavage before approaching. Crochet, jewelry making, papercrafts, and other sorts of handiwork are also completed while adventuring. We're very high on the RP and low on the combat (we get one combat maybe every three weeks). We've all been camping together and played D&D and other games for three days straight.
Saturday night game is a group of us who work together, all of whom are college students as well, ranging in age from 19 to late 20s. We play in a nice, well-lit conference room near our data center at work, complete with comfy chairs and whiteboard. We haven't quite gotten to the projector-usage part yet. There is a second female who plays with us so I'm not the only one keeping the boys in line. Pizza gets ordered on occasion. No alcohol allowed (;.;) but we don't have any smokers. We like making faces at the camera that keeps an eye on who comes in and out of there.
Friday night game... is to be determined. It'll be held at the FLGS until we get a big enough place to put people ourselves. Demographics are unknown except that I will be DMing. RAWR!
Most amazing props in the world?? Thats a pretty tall claim kitten ;) Hows about some pics?
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| Shottglazz Underboss
 1108 Posts



 Quinte West, Ontario, Canada
 | | 10/09/2008 7:09 AM |
| | Oh no... | | Shottglazz "Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand; I don't care, I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me."
Completed trades ( 51 ): Pikel, Darrell x2, JeffDHarvey, BiggPappa001, Ghendar, Valinrook X2, Wolfgang x4, Wraithborne x6, Mr Ruffles, Anothermullen, CKissee x3, Browns_Scoundrel, Kyrin, GuJiaXian x2, Tyngfumv, Basic_Aim, Mickey Mouse, Berus316, Crisisman, Zoons, Rockfrd, Sterling40 x2, Brucemc, 2007 Magical Mystery Trade, Redskullz x2, Stephengroy, Lyus_Sleyden, Foolforthought, 2008 Magical Mystery Trade, Kilsek x4, Generic Fighter, Auric, Relientkitten Pending trades ( 3 ): relientKitten x2, Redskullz WotC trades ( 1 ): Red_Deceiver Bad trades ( 2 ): LeftEyeofGruumsh, Yotebeth | |
| relientKitten Sneak
 172 Posts



 Portland, Oregon
 | | 10/09/2008 3:43 PM |
| "Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress" actually worked in this case. Both wives read it and decided they wanted to join.
I picked that one up not long ago and read it and couldn't stop laughing. Guess I didn't grok some of it since I was never a girly-girl and I read it post-D&D obsession. It is a great book, though; I'm gonna send it to dhunton for a read. | | ~relientKitten, Champion of Elenriel Annanole, Loremistress >^..^< Happy Customers: 17 Completed Trades: 22 Crochet Beholder: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/810379/view/topic/Default.aspx Crochet Dice: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/807807/view/topic/Default.aspx My trades, references, and flavrs: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/53/postid/808880/view/topic/Default.aspx My can-has-want-plz-trade list: http://www.maxminis.com/hw_list.asp user=relientKitten | |
| relientKitten Sneak
 172 Posts



 Portland, Oregon
 | | 10/09/2008 4:01 PM |
| Posted By RedSkullz on 10/08/2008 8:31 PM Posted By relientKitten on 10/07/2008 11:52 PM **revives old threads due to boredom**
Wednesday night game is all women, including an authentic female GM who makes the most amazing props on the planet, ranging in age from college to mid-40s. We play at the FLGS in the back corner, crowding anywhere from 7 to 12 women around a set of two tables and driving all of the Warhammer players crazy with our giggling and shouting and being in-character (the FLGS owner is female and plays with us so we win). No beer (unless we gather on Beer and Pizza night), our only smoker has wandered off. Ocassionally male SOs will show up and bring munchies or idle banter, but all men must either have long hair, kilts, or prove their cleavage before approaching. Crochet, jewelry making, papercrafts, and other sorts of handiwork are also completed while adventuring. We're very high on the RP and low on the combat (we get one combat maybe every three weeks). We've all been camping together and played D&D and other games for three days straight.
Saturday night game is a group of us who work together, all of whom are college students as well, ranging in age from 19 to late 20s. We play in a nice, well-lit conference room near our data center at work, complete with comfy chairs and whiteboard. We haven't quite gotten to the projector-usage part yet. There is a second female who plays with us so I'm not the only one keeping the boys in line. Pizza gets ordered on occasion. No alcohol allowed (;.;) but we don't have any smokers. We like making faces at the camera that keeps an eye on who comes in and out of there.
Friday night game... is to be determined. It'll be held at the FLGS until we get a big enough place to put people ourselves. Demographics are unknown except that I will be DMing. RAWR!
Most amazing props in the world?? Thats a pretty tall claim kitten ;) Hows about some pics?
Dungeon Divas' Glob (Do not read too far if you're playing/will be playing Shackled City) Most of the cool props are enshrined there. Last night we had pom-pom rocks thrown at us by Hill Giants. The swan boat is still my favourite. h | | ~relientKitten, Champion of Elenriel Annanole, Loremistress >^..^< Happy Customers: 17 Completed Trades: 22 Crochet Beholder: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/810379/view/topic/Default.aspx Crochet Dice: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/807807/view/topic/Default.aspx My trades, references, and flavrs: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/53/postid/808880/view/topic/Default.aspx My can-has-want-plz-trade list: http://www.maxminis.com/hw_list.asp user=relientKitten | |
|  RedSkullz Warrior
 266 Posts



 Northern Ontario
 | | 10/09/2008 6:01 PM |
| | The link doesnt work kitten. | | | |
| Wraithborne Commander
 4305 Posts



 The Red Light District
 | | 10/10/2008 9:21 AM |
| | yeah, I get a 404 as well. | | Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say "Ni" at will to old ladies. -Roger the Shrubber | |
| E Thug of the Round Table Wolfgang Warlord
 5567 Posts



 Milton, Ontario Canada
 | | 10/10/2008 9:37 AM |
| | me as well | | Proud member since March 26 2005 Champion of the SIVAK DRACONIAN Completed trades: (85) Bad traders(2) DJchuckles, sardal Trade References Email Me | |
| yack Commander
 3261 Posts



 Gatineau Canada
 | | 10/10/2008 10:30 AM |
| | started a new gaming group with my girlfriend and her sister. We have gamed twice in 2 weeks and it going very well. And yes like my last group we drink. I have about 10 pints and they drink a bottle of wine. Great Times! | | Champion of the Peryton Vindicated Champion : Pit Fiend, Devourer DW: Duergar Priest RPG Only!!!! The Drumming Drunkn' DM | |
| relientKitten Sneak
 172 Posts



 Portland, Oregon
 | | 10/10/2008 10:41 AM |
| Link fixed. HTML>BBtags
| | ~relientKitten, Champion of Elenriel Annanole, Loremistress >^..^< Happy Customers: 17 Completed Trades: 22 Crochet Beholder: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/810379/view/topic/Default.aspx Crochet Dice: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/68/postid/807807/view/topic/Default.aspx My trades, references, and flavrs: http://www.maxminis.com/Forums/tabid/104/forumid/53/postid/808880/view/topic/Default.aspx My can-has-want-plz-trade list: http://www.maxminis.com/hw_list.asp user=relientKitten | |
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