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    “I said I didn’t hold with ‘em, not that I couldn’t use ‘em.” Matthew Quigley (Somebody was gonna say it...)
  2. “🎼I’m a happy Buffalo! 🎶 “When I wake up, I’m eating all y’all.”
  3. Well now I’m curious. Is there a PC/Rated G version of the story you can tell? After all you can’t watch where to step if you don’t know where the mine field is. (It’s a lousy analogy, but it’s what I’ve got.)
  4. It doesn’t matter, they’re the same person.
  5. I did say “may” and I see posts from Cygnia a lot. I’m not too familiar with Opal. But at any rate, as genteel as we try to be, when the subject turns to women things start to take on a locker room feel.
  6. Did you ever stop to realize that you may be the only women on this entire site? Don’t take me wrong, I’m glad there’s somebody here to represent. But you’re kind of like the Wendy to our Lost Boys. Thank you very much for putting up with our uncouth a$$es.
  7. The answer is either “nothing” that they don’t understand and believe is a lie to cover up something else. Or you actually tell them that you’re trying to remember how many in how many Three Stooges shorts did Moe dress up like Hitler. That one they believe but it pisses them off. The third option is when we’re thinking of filthy stuff we’d NEVER admit to. We are all deviants.
  8. Soul food also includes the culinary masterpiece that is...Chicken & Waffles! It’s as crazy sounding as pineapple on a pizza, but pouring maple syrup over the chicken and having it with a bite of waffle brings the spiceiness of down-home chicken to a tolerable level for us melanin impaired. (re; dumb-a$$ white folks.) With a side of Mac & Cheese and sweet tea to drink, you’ll die young, but happy.
  9. The reason that men hate the question “What are you thinking?” from women Is that when we tell them they either don’t believe or hate the answer. From this comes TJACK’s LAW...”Never ask a question when you don’t really want an answer.” “Do you love me?” “Do you think that person is more attractive than me?” “Did you ever/Are you cheat(ing)on me?”.......etc.
  10. The only seafood I enjoy is deep fried clam strips and tuna fish sandwiches. A lot of people tell me those aren’t really considered “seafood”. So if those are excepted I’m good with dumping the rest.
  11. And how was he emotionally.? He fell all to pieces......he was all broken up....etc.
  12. I had friends in a Fantasy Hero game like that many years (decades) ago. Sometimes during a fight sequence someone would do their turn, then go out, get in their car and go get dinner bring it back and still be back before the next phase. It was a very long running game, so people were having fun, but I couldn’t do it as player or GM. I always thought the optimum number of players was between 4 and 6. Fewer and there wasn’t as much good roleplay and the villains had to be scaled back. More, and combats got unwieldly and folks got bored waiting for their turn.
  13. The Lion King was a ripoff of Kimba the White Lion. A Japanese anime TV series of the 1960’s. It was so blatant a steal that Disney LOST THE LAWSUIT!!! Disney *NEVER* Loses a lawsuit!!!!!! But it lost this one. 🎼Who lives down in deepest, darkest Africa! (africa!) Who the one who brought the jungle fame? Who believes in doing good and doing right? Kimba the White Lion is his Name!!🎶
  14. One of the conventions I was staff for lost some GM’s at the last minute so I ran a Champions game. It’s a module of my own creation called “Smuggler’s Blues” that I’d run a few other times in the past for different groups and knew by heart. I didn’t have my gaming stuff with me so it was hand-out characters right out of the Big Blue Book. It was received OK.
  15. Aladdin and Lion King can go. Can I get a credit on the next one?
  16. “Musicians make it rock, but the Roadies make it roll.” I’m so old that I was an teenage roadie when this movie came out.
  17. He also starred in Roadie: The Motion Picture.
  18. Never to take anything away from the amazing vocals of Meat Loaf but just for a moment let’s appreciate the writer of many of his most memorable songs, Jim Steinman. The entire albums of both Bat out of Hell and B.o.o.H 2. Including Paradise by the Dashboard Light, Anything for Love and the songs he did forthe soundtrack Streets of Fire. It’s like when people mourn Stan Lee but never say anything nice about Jack Kirby. Both incredible talents apart, but when they come together..........wow. Rest In Peace and make Heaven sound even better.
  19. I did dig your story, but a touch screen and a hand that sometimes shakes a little is not an optimum combination. ————————————————————————————- I’m going to forgo doing my whole story down as one piece. It’s a pretty clear narrative, it’s just in installments as a good 1930’s movie serial should be.
  20. i meant to hit the Champions cup, not the laughing face. No disrespect to a strong story.
  21. I used to be on staff at the biggest SF convention in the region so I never had a lot of time on the floor. The one time I carved out enough time to play a game it was an X-Men game with hand out characters. I played Beast (the guy I wanted most) so there weren’t any of the problems on the list.
  22. The title for my little tale is done with all respect to those on this board upon who’s shoulders I stand. The Incorporation of Justice.
  23. Casca Rufio Longinus was born during the time of the Caesar’s. Upon reaching manhood he joined the military and was assigned to the 10th legion and sent to Jerusalem. It was there on a fateful day, where he was given command of a execution detail and told to crucify three prisoners. One of whom was Jesus Christ. Wanting only to finish this grisly work and get out of the hot sun, Casca decided on the small mercy of finishing the suffering of his charges. He ended the lives of the first two with a swift stab of his spear. As he went to finish the third, the man looked down and said “Since you are content to be what you are, so you shall be until my return.” Casca struck and the man’s blood flowed down the spear and onto his hand. While wiping sweat from his face, Casca tasted the blood and was forever changed. Now immortal, he wanders the world going from conflict to conflict, always a soldier, never resting. He feels all the pain of his wounds but he always heals and continues on to the next battle, the next war. Dogging his steps all the way is a sect of religious fanatics calling themselves The Brotherhood of the Lamb. They worship the Spear as a holy icon. They follow and torment Casca when they can find him believing that he will someday lead them to the resurrection. Putting the Spear on display in a New York museum was their plan to draw Casca out of hiding in order to locate him once again....until fate stepped in. Now this powerful holy object is in danger of being used to do an ultimate evil. CASCA THE MERCENARY (Modern Novel Series) Casca created by Barry Sadler I never thought of this until you asked for a missing piece. But it fits perfectly. Thanks.
  24. There were a total of three movies with the character of Virgil Tibbs. In the Heat of the Night They Call me MISTER TIBBS The Organization I believe Mr. Poiter may have portrayed the first Black (the era’s term) heroic lead to have a series of movies. Richard Roundtree’s Shaft was the second.
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