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Basically, this game is played so that the last person who post wins. What do they win? The ThreadKiller's Achievement; The honor of being the last person to post by virtue of the content of their post. However, moderators, admins, and anyone else who has the ability to lock the thread are disqualified from winning the ThreadKiller's Achievement, if they win by locking. If the thread is won by method of locking, the "winner" gains the Achievement Of Reprehensible Epic Lameness.

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Reply #7601 Top

well you caught them with their skirts down so you had it easy

Reply #7602 Top

And they got hit with an uber super Kostra to soften them and even up the odds in the first place, so in reality, they got fucked by both TEC and Vasari cheaters. (Story hackers)

 

Speaking of the lore, I now understand the apple juice comment.  XD  Had to give Bison karma for that one.

Reply #7603 Top

lol it was a good one, one that I think I will work into a story soon

Lord J'rah, a drunk on apple juice

Reply #7604 Top

Yes, I do like the places it can go. We could have an apple juice based mixed drink served at Oranos' party, causing one of the Vasari delegates to vomit in a potted plant nearby.

As for me, I admit that I twinked that fight. I should have lost more than I did. Way more. But I will make up for it. It's going to be a hard road and you'll more than know it when I take the first step.

Reply #7605 Top

and a nice big catch of fish to feed the cyats

they will probably get tired of all the ratfish, draakjackets, stuntfish, tuskfish, and the other misc. species.

and it is good to see that the fish were able to find the extra ponds I had laid in for them to grow into.

harpo

 

Reply #7606 Top

Quoting Draakjacht, reply 7604
causing one of the Vasari delegates to vomit in a potted plant nearby.
End of Draakjacht's quote

just got done with reading a book (Crown of Slaves by David Weber) and there was a particular event where one of the characters got drunk then vomited quite deliberately on a group of delegates at a certain function, it was quite hilarious

Reply #7607 Top

How very George Bush...

Actually, read Son of Spellsinger by Alan Dean Foster. It makes a bit more sense if you read the Spellsinger series first, but it's not necessary. In it, the party gets imprisoned because they are not up to the sanitary standards of this super clean city. So they begin pooping and vomiting and all sorts of stuff in the jail in order to get exiled from the city. Also quite hilarious.

Reply #7608 Top

lol I think I will, I enjoy Alan Dean Foster's work as well.

Reply #7609 Top

Books of the Damned are a pretty good. Of course, everyone likes the Spellsinger and Pip & Flinx series.

Oh, and if you like him, Philip Jose Farmer is right up your alley.

Reply #7610 Top

I used to read that guy I think.  Haven't been much of a reader in a while...outside of the interwebs of course.

Reply #7611 Top

He's old school and his stuff is certainly harder to find with so many little works of his being published in magazines or simply out of print. I find that there are pockets of his stuff at resale stores from time to time, including anthologies of his earliest works done in pulp mags. Don't forget that he also did some editing work later on, overseeing a series which had other writers, but with him overlooking the progression. Not spot on with his previous works, but still quite good.

Reply #7612 Top

yeah books of the damned were good, definitely an interesting twist

Reply #7613 Top

Yeah, I liked the second one the most. Nothing like being screwed over by your own design.

Reply #7614 Top

Books?!?  Who has time to read.... :P

Reply #7615 Top

you make time, heck, often I bring my books to work to read for those precious 2 15 minute breaks and 1 half hour lunch

Reply #7616 Top

I actually don't read much nowadays, but it was my major, so at one point I had to saturate myself in silverfish food.

Reply #7617 Top

Go Grampa!

Reply #7618 Top

Go Grandpa :omg:

Note to self; never attmept robery in pheonix

Reply #7619 Top

heheh

My grandma lives there.

She is adequately equipped in case of robbery.

Reply #7620 Top

Quoting Altaux, reply 7618
Go Grandpa

Note to self; never attmept robery in pheonix
End of Altaux's quote

lol, yes us backwards people that still carry guns are so dangerous to rob

maybe we should civilize our selves, get rid of our guns so the poor robbers won't get hurt :P

Reply #7621 Top

There are some ways in which AZ and TX are the same. Most of my friends have at least one weapon for every immediate family member. From robbers to zombies, we're covered.

Reply #7622 Top

Isn't there a town in TX that has some law that says every citizen must have a gun for defense purposes?

Reply #7623 Top

I have no idea. Haven't heard. I do know a few things though about guns. The use of a gun to ward off an invader (even if not shot) is done 60x more in America than a crime committed with a gun. I also know that gun control is bunk, since although violent crime has gone down immediately following gun control legislation, it has also been going down about 2 years prior to every gun control legislation. We do have concealed handgun licenses in Texas, allowing you to wear a piece on you as long as it is hidden from view and not taken into places barring weapons (such as post offices, places serving alcohol, etc.).

Reply #7624 Top

Who ate all the zombies.  Dang it.  I'm hungry.

Reply #7625 Top

Who likes my new avatar?

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Where did all of that staticky stuff come from????