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Post by David on Apr 22, 2005 18:58:47 GMT -5
That's a good option since I don't have to be in the driver's seat to do that -- roleplay is for everyone. Now, you may have to brew a pot of highly-caffeinated tea for Ray...but I could also take the time to show y'all some Photoshop tricks.
And I asked you to call me when you were done here. Don't you read your email. I finished up my Italian and Swedish work almost a half hour ago. I've just been playing since then...and searching for a copy of the Temple of Elemental Evil to buy...
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Post by Stephanous on Apr 22, 2005 19:02:29 GMT -5
So come home already you naughty little boy, or else no spanking for you.
I don't understand why you can't come home until I call you.
Paul
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Post by David on Apr 22, 2005 19:04:03 GMT -5
Okay, well, I'm on my way then...
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Post by Stephanous on May 6, 2005 17:39:30 GMT -5
Okay,
So the line-up right now for the elven game looks like it wil be, (excuse me if I get levels wrong):
Ael'Mara 8th Cleric/8th Ranger Daria 7th Thief/6th Mage Zevi 7th Thief/6th Fighter Glaesha 7th Fighter
And for 2nd Characters, who would people like to play?
I have a 4th Elven Mage I started on a game with Paul O and David, otherwise it will be a non-elf, which is also okay. I think we need some more clerics and fighters.
Paul
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Post by Andy on May 6, 2005 19:10:16 GMT -5
I don't understand why you can't come home until I call you. Paul Ah, that's a very interesting question. I'm going to write a book, and the working title is, "Care and feeding of your Engineer; Why apparently smart people appear can't remember to tie their freakin' shoes" and I'll make bazillions of dollars on it. You get an autographed copy, I have plenty of friends that need one, and a bajillion other S.O.'s of such people in this valley. ;D
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Post by David on May 9, 2005 11:42:39 GMT -5
Hey! Blame that on my mother! She didn't teach me to tie my shoes until third grade (there's a REASON I like sandals). But I could tell time, make change, and read in Kindergarden!
And engineers will come home on time when management places reasonable demands on our time.
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Post by Stephanous on May 27, 2005 23:59:45 GMT -5
So you're saying that you'll never be home on time Honey?
Paul
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Post by David on May 31, 2005 17:43:00 GMT -5
Well, not until either all of Europe speaks exclusively English or we get someone else here with a clue. They were asking me to do some Spanish translations this morning -- when I protested I wasn't qualified, I was told "well, it doesn't have to be perfect, just close...!"
David
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Post by Stephanous on Jun 1, 2005 0:01:45 GMT -5
But don't they know you're always perfect?
Paul
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