1. Every time I see you, you've done something different with your hair. 2. Try drinking V-8 with your pizza. 3. Charcoal. 4. You're very smart. 5. When I met you at a friend's apartment, I remember your loud laugh and emphatic gestures. 6. Hm. A ferret? 7. How many brothers and sisters do you have again?
Re: Me next! Me next!jaderabbitSeptember 21 2007, 16:46:55 UTC
1. You haven't had a pet in a long time. 2. Pork with maple mustard sauce. 3. Deep, subdued blue. I think it's in that really nice afghan you have in your apartment, actually. 4. You are a very warm and thoughtful person. 5. I remember making a dish that had vinegar in it and asking you what I thought. You tasted it and said carefully (I paraphrase), "I really like vinegar, but I think it could do with a touch less." Then I realized it was borderline inedible. 6. A big, smart, loyal dog. Maybe a golden retriever. 7. If you could design a new home for yourself, what would it be like?
Re: Me next! Me next!drj0402September 22 2007, 10:49:10 UTC
1. Too true. I did have a beta for a about a day a few years ago, but I left it in the sun.
2. Duly noted.
3. I think I still have some of that yarn left. Maybe I will make a scarf.
4. Thank you! That makes me feel nice.
5. I do like the sour most than most folks. One of my favorite candies when I was a kid was Lemonheads.
6. Have to look that one up. I don't speak dog.
7. It would have ample kitchen space with counters and sinks at the right height. It would be all on one level. Tired of stairs. At least 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, living room, dining room, salon.
1. You read Beowulf to your hamsters. 2. The first unfamiliar vegetable you find at the farmer's market. 3. Maroon. 4. You get almost every literary reference ever. 5. You walked in to meet some friends, and you were wearing a purple band jacket from--high school, I think? a while back. 6. An ostrich. (It's the height thing.) 7. What would your dream RPG be like? Include setting. (Then run it. We miss gaming.)
My dream RPG? Boy, that's a toughie. I've generally got half a dozen possibilities running through my head at any time.
I still want to run the urban superhero one that we talked about this summer. Complex stories, Batman-type villains, and an overall moodiness.
I've got a few pages of notes on this, and a lot more in my head. Let's recruit a few more players (it only needs 3-4 PCs total) and set a time. I'm not doing enough gaming either.
1. You know a lot about pro wrestling. 2. Go to the flower market and buy a bouquet for your wife. 3. Superman blue. 4. You are very good with children. 5. Just before we met, you looked at me like you recognized me. Then I realized that since I'm friends with your wife, and she's a cartoonist, you probably did. 6. A superintelligent iguana. Named Mongor. 7. If you could republish any comic ever--a full run, a one-shot, an arc, whatever--in the sort of edition you wanted, what would it be?
As for question #7...I'll go for The Complete Crockett Johnson's Barnaby in a nice one-or-two hardcover format. Runners-up are all of Carl Bark's duck stories (Uncle $crooge, Donald Duck, etc.) and Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse comic strips collected in full color trade paperbacks. Just about everything else seems to be getting collected in some format or another, anyway.
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2. Try drinking V-8 with your pizza.
3. Charcoal.
4. You're very smart.
5. When I met you at a friend's apartment, I remember your loud laugh and emphatic gestures.
6. Hm. A ferret?
7. How many brothers and sisters do you have again?
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2. Pork with maple mustard sauce.
3. Deep, subdued blue. I think it's in that really nice afghan you have in your apartment, actually.
4. You are a very warm and thoughtful person.
5. I remember making a dish that had vinegar in it and asking you what I thought. You tasted it and said carefully (I paraphrase), "I really like vinegar, but I think it could do with a touch less." Then I realized it was borderline inedible.
6. A big, smart, loyal dog. Maybe a golden retriever.
7. If you could design a new home for yourself, what would it be like?
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2. Duly noted.
3. I think I still have some of that yarn left. Maybe I will make a scarf.
4. Thank you! That makes me feel nice.
5. I do like the sour most than most folks. One of my favorite candies when I was a kid was Lemonheads.
6. Have to look that one up. I don't speak dog.
7. It would have ample kitchen space with counters and sinks at the right height. It would be all on one level. Tired of stairs. At least 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, living room, dining room, salon.
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2. The first unfamiliar vegetable you find at the farmer's market.
3. Maroon.
4. You get almost every literary reference ever.
5. You walked in to meet some friends, and you were wearing a purple band jacket from--high school, I think? a while back.
6. An ostrich. (It's the height thing.)
7. What would your dream RPG be like? Include setting. (Then run it. We miss gaming.)
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I still want to run the urban superhero one that we talked about this summer. Complex stories, Batman-type villains, and an overall moodiness.
I've got a few pages of notes on this, and a lot more in my head. Let's recruit a few more players (it only needs 3-4 PCs total) and set a time. I'm not doing enough gaming either.
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2. Go to the flower market and buy a bouquet for your wife.
3. Superman blue.
4. You are very good with children.
5. Just before we met, you looked at me like you recognized me. Then I realized that since I'm friends with your wife, and she's a cartoonist, you probably did.
6. A superintelligent iguana. Named Mongor.
7. If you could republish any comic ever--a full run, a one-shot, an arc, whatever--in the sort of edition you wanted, what would it be?
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As for question #7...I'll go for The Complete Crockett Johnson's Barnaby in a nice one-or-two hardcover format. Runners-up are all of Carl Bark's duck stories (Uncle $crooge, Donald Duck, etc.) and Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse comic strips collected in full color trade paperbacks. Just about everything else seems to be getting collected in some format or another, anyway.
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