@BobCesca, I figure the holiday in February will tide us over for boardgames for January (alright, early February), but we should sort something out for the end of Feb/early March. I'll send a message out near the end of the month for the usual suspects.
Sounds good.
If the cheque clears I might have Android to bring down for the holiday.
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The same middle aged woman just asked me to sing a song
I did 'more Than This', in a gesture that will go over all their heads
Roar: I am a little sad that I did not get any new cards, just the starter cards. I went though the VERY long tutorial and then played the vs CPU story mode. And then it was already 11pm. I thought you got a new card after every time you played but maybe that's only if you play the standard mode. I guess I will have to throw myself into the online arena next time. Still, learned a lot from that CPU game so I can't complain. Mostly that my archers are god damn death machines and it is really all about positioning the rest of my army so that my archers can rain arrows for as long as possible unmolested.
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CorehealerThe ApothecaryThe softer edge of the universe.Registered Userregular
Wow that picture came out really blurry, the card art is actually awesome I swear. Here is my bad ass archer captain:
How did you acquire a starter pack
Well, they have 4 cabinets of the game, in basically a square (so, two wide by two deep) the machines are pretty huge so I only looked at one side of them last time. On that side there is another machine, but it is basically a big TV unit that is always just showing recent high level matches of the game. On the other side there is another large machine that dispenses starter packs, IC cards and sleeves for yen (500 yen for the starter pack). The machine was of course broken so I had to flag down an attendant and have him open up the machine and fish out a starter pack for me and I just handed him the yen (they had to do this for the my BB IC card too, machines always breaking!).
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apparently the server was set to be backed up and then replaced on Monday
This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
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This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
Get yourself a comfortable seat and a bag of popcorn. we got a live one!
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
Get yourself a comfortable seat and a bag of popcorn. we got a live one!
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You are already dad
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CorehealerThe ApothecaryThe softer edge of the universe.Registered Userregular
This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
This reminds me of when me and my Ex first met.
Hard not to be a little envious.
Sigh.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
what is the likelihood this won't end badly
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Mojo_JojoWe are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourseRegistered Userregular
This thread on NeoGAF is going to go great places.
Here's the rundown:
I met a really nice girl on Geek 2 Geek, a geek dating website that specializes in hooking up people who are particularly nerdy. I wasn't supposed to. The site incorrectly gave me a free month of use. I post frequently in the OkCupid thread, having used that and plentyoffish before. The reason I use these sites instead of say, a bar, is because I have much more game over the internet than in real life. Which is not to say I don't have any in real life, which I do. I just prefer the internet because it's easier to gauge someone's interest in you than weird body language or mixed signals. At least to me.
Anyway, back to the story. I met her right before Christmas, and on Christmas Eve, we had a four hour conversation over the phone that was positively awesome. The next night, we had another, and it was clear to me that this girl was something special.
Fast forward to two days later, and she's remarking how happy she's been in a long time, especially being able to find someone to relate to much more so than any guy's she's been with in the past. This is when she drops the bombshell on me. She is willing to send me a check with money to get a plane ticket to see her. I'm floored. No one has ever offered to do that for me in my life.
I figure, why the hell not, and say yes. I don't have anything tying me down at the moment (job nonexistent, career slowly starting), and accept. A week later, the check arrives, and it's for $300. Before that check arrived though, she ends up instead buying the ticket online and telling me to bank the money I just got from her.
Floored again. I can't just refuse someone now who especially already spent their money on me by buying a ticket. It would be against my own code of honor. It would be a slap in the face.
I don't need condoms. Things are taken care of. Plus she doesn't want kids.
Stuff like this really shows the declining quality of H&A
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
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and I got you something too :0
as it turns out, no back ups of anything
at all
whelp
but shes's panning on eating you when you're not looking
Sounds good.
If the cheque clears I might have Android to bring down for the holiday.
I did 'more Than This', in a gesture that will go over all their heads
They want me to keep drinking and quit typing
How did you acquire a starter pack
I concur!
I don't know why either, things are going pretty well.
NetRunner? Coolio. We'll have that, Fleet Captains and Pandemic to keep us warm and boggle the mind of my missus.
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Well, they have 4 cabinets of the game, in basically a square (so, two wide by two deep) the machines are pretty huge so I only looked at one side of them last time. On that side there is another machine, but it is basically a big TV unit that is always just showing recent high level matches of the game. On the other side there is another large machine that dispenses starter packs, IC cards and sleeves for yen (500 yen for the starter pack). The machine was of course broken so I had to flag down an attendant and have him open up the machine and fish out a starter pack for me and I just handed him the yen (they had to do this for the my BB IC card too, machines always breaking!).
my retirony joke did not go down well
You can play a good 3p version of Fleet Captains with a triangular board and two rival Klingon factions, if you need a 3p version.
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Posh, you are the designated Adult Supervision btw
Color wood block printing for the win.
I particularly like the paranorman ones
@thomamelas @jacobkosh
the kennel trainer's daughter sleeps with her future charges, that they will know her in their bones
Because I was apparently using my tactician entirely wrong!
the adventure time title cards are pretty good
here are most of them
Rising
Get yourself a comfortable seat and a bag of popcorn. we got a live one!
Yes that is bad and annoying
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This reminds me of when me and my Ex first met.
Hard not to be a little envious.
Sigh.
what is the likelihood this won't end badly
Stuff like this really shows the declining quality of H&A
Excellent. I was going to try having two people on one team if I couldn't get the Romulan expansion in time, but that sounds great as well.
Do you think two rival Federation factions would work? One would obviously be mirror universe dudes.
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I used to play it on the DS a lot. Great game.