Plaag wrote:Been watching it on Toon Disney for the past couple of months..it sure does take me back and I will definately be picking up the DVD set.ShaneG.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Wish I had known about Disney showing them and I would have Tivo'ed them. I downloaded all of the episodes a couple of years ago using peer-to-peer except two of them that I have never been able to find. They are poor quality so I will definitely be buying the DVD.My favorite episodes were "The Dragon's Graveyard" where they capture and almost kill Venger and "Dungeon at the Heart of Dawn". The dumbass cavalier opens the box of balefire (?) and unleashes Venger's master that decides to destroy the world. When I first saw it I had a thought that it was supposed to be Tharizdun.
JohnGaunt wrote:Waaay off topic, for Dallasites only.Hypothetically, let's say that I am a member of D&D fansite called, uh, FlagonsRoot. I have befriended a down-on-his-luck fellow who may move to Dallas. I think he expects more from me (yardwork jobs, gaming time, a place to crash) than I can offer him. I have a wife and kids, so I can't do much for him.The fellow is a semi-regular FlagonsRooter, and you would recognize his unique posting style. Frank M. and Gary G. would be familiar with his posts. I'm an ex-Seattlite. I know squat about Dallas' policy on the homeless. What social services exist in Metro Dallas?PM me or post here as appropriate.
Badmike wrote:Now, Austin is a different story, they have a huge and happy homeless population that basically live right downtown. Austin has to be Mecca for homeless in Texas, gigantic liberal population and social services out the wazoo. People beg for money anywhere they wish...plus you have the lake and the mountains to the west if you want to go on vacation!
JohnGaunt wrote:After reading me the riot act ...
Badmike wrote:Doesn't this guy realize how freaking HOT it is here?Once they get the giant homeless shelter finaly built downtown it will be nice, but right now I don't think the social services cover that much. Now, Austin is a different story, they have a huge and happy homeless population that basically live right downtown. Austin has to be Mecca for homeless in Texas, gigantic liberal population and social services out the wazoo. People beg for money anywhere they wish...plus you have the lake and the mountains to the west if you want to go on vacation!I would hate to rely on the City of Dallas for anything, much less social services.Mike B.
Xaxaxe wrote:Addendum: It's always good to check the Wiki first.
bombadil wrote:...There was a pile of heads stacked up around me at the end of every day. Very cold work. No gloves, blowing snow, bloody knife handle slippery as hell...
Kingofpain89 wrote:That reminds me Mike....we need to organize another North Texas Acaeum members meeting sometime this fall. Especially since neither one of us are going to be able to go to GenCon this year. There has to be more than just the two of us in the Dallas area that are members of this forum. We can get some of Frank M's pie crust cookies shipped here, get a couple of cases of good beer (that means no Shiner ), some real Texas BBQ, and have us a little get together. It will be just like GenCon....only without the crowds, booths, contests, industry celebs, chicks in chainmail, and unwashed heathens.