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Post Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:26 pm 
 

Deadlord39 wrote:Hey, I was groped by a one-eyed albino monkey when I was younger. You don't see me complaining about white apes.
Anyways, this is far off-topic and belongs in the Off-Topic category. Or on another site.


So true Frank.  

By the look of the pic, the comments belong on the "Satchel of Bootie" thread!!! :lol:


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Post Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:45 pm 
 

Hey, if I was a female, I wouldn't hesitate to bang my way up the corporate ladder. Saves a lot of time and effort. The girl in the pic should be happy she's getting the opportunity.
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Back on topic.

I've never seen Mazes and Monsters, nor read the book. Is it worth investing time in?


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Post Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:54 pm 
 

I have seen the movie twice now. The first time to see it and the second because it was on cable and I was bored. I thought it was a little cheesey but I think that was the period it was made in more than anything else. I am not sure about the book. I have to say that I never really got that it was the games fault....just one messed up person.

Now you want to see a good example of game play on screen the final episode of Freaks & Geeks was really kinda cool. Really made me sort of sad as I was reminiscing about the good old days when my life was that carefree and the times I had with my old friends playing.


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Post Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:58 pm 
 

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That is a much loved avatar. Its back by popular demand.


Doesn't mean it's not offensive!


   Umm...I just assumed that was man and wife.

ALSO:   Go over to my post on the OT thread to read my scathing comments about Monkey DNA and English mathemagicians.


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Post Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:10 am 
 

It's somewhat amusing.

I searched on the internet about it and found out it's about some gay kid who committed suicide, basically.  Dallas something or other.



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Post Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:16 am 
 

beermotor wrote:I searched on the internet about it and found out it's about some gay kid who committed suicide, basically.  Dallas something or other.


Hey, some of us had to deal with the James Dallas Egbert incident.

But now we're all "stuff you find on the internet", I guess. :/

  


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Post Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:41 am 
 

The Collector's Trove wrote:Howdy,


Zippanthropus wrote:Read the book. It is, once again, a very different story.


Hey Zippanthropus, what is your avatar? Map of...? (Sorry I've gotten bored with boxing up the RJK auction.)


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Post Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:46 pm 
 

ExTSR wrote:
beermotor wrote:I searched on the internet about it and found out it's about some gay kid who committed suicide, basically.  Dallas something or other.


Hey, some of us had to deal with the James Dallas Egbert incident.

But now we're all "stuff you find on the internet", I guess. :/



Well, that and EXTREMELY RARE COLLECTIBLE ITEMS!  ;)

I was reading the text of Watters v. TSR, Inc. earlier today - I wonder if there is a list somewhere of all the litigation that surrounded D&D back in the day.



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