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Re: NGD Scenes from a Hat

 

I missed a couple of fun ones, so I'm going to pretend they're available to be answered. ;)

NT: Other phrases Stan Lee considered before settling on "Excelselor"

Wood Chips!

 

NT: Original classic book titles that didn't make the cut.

Frankenstein: or The Modern Rabbi Yehudah Levi ben Betzalel of Prague, known as "the Maharal".

 

 

 

NT: People who should never go to Gen Con.

 

Those who can't afford it. :(

 

 

 

 

NT: Ways to prove you're a gamer.

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NT: Ways to prove you're a gamer.

 

"Let me check my PDA...Friday night? Saturday night? Nope, nothing scheduled for either. I'll be over for D&D both nights!"

 

New Topic: Ways to prove you're a Hero gamer.

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NT: ways to prove you are a Cthulhu gamer

 

"Here, check out this prop I made for tonight's game. It's a triangle with three right angles!"

 

New Topic: Songs you'd never expect to see in Rock Band.

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NT: Inappropriate topics for Broadway Musicals

 

Anything having to do with real life in the first decade of the 21st century. :thumbdown :thumbdown

 

NT: A book you're glad you never read (must be a real book)

 

 

 

 

 

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"Here' date=' check out this prop I made for tonight's game. It's a triangle with three right angles!"[/quote']

I can make one of those....

 

 

 

On the surface of a sphere! :snicker:

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"Here' date=' check out this prop I made for tonight's game. It's a triangle with three right angles!"[/quote']

 

I can make one of those....

 

 

On the surface of a sphere! :snicker:

 

Stop thinking so three-dimensionally. You're giving me a headache! :D

 

NT: A book you're glad you never read (must be a real book)

 

Atlas Shrugged - or, in fact, anything by Ayn Rand

 

(Listening to Rush and reading Terry Goodkind is as close as I ever want to get.)

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