Deadlord39 wrote:There are obvious exceptions to the rule, of course. But not many.....
Deadlord39 wrote:Hehe, true true. My religious beliefs are quite simple (no, not atheist), and are quite acepting of other religions.Sooooooooooooooooooooo.................Anyone else find it amusing that North Korea agreed to shut down its reactor, now that they have about 20 bombs worth of material? Oh, and let's not forget the enormous amounts of oil and aid.
Deadlord39 wrote:...Sooooooooooooooooooooo.................Anyone else find it amusing that North Korea agreed to shut down its reactor, now that they have about 20 bombs worth of material? Oh, and let's not forget the enormous amounts of oil and aid.
dbartman wrote:The press taking a snipe at D&D:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19766590/I love how "Dungeons & Dragons" is responsible for them starving their children.
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...
khartsfield wrote:On the upside, if they were playing D&D online, then it was 3.x Edition and therefor NOT really D&D, so its all good.
red_bus wrote:With 3E, it probably took them all that time just to work out one combat If they were playing old school stylee - then they would have enough free time to juggle domestic chores and dice-rolling!
for me it just reinforced why i dont like 3e related games.
Doug Williams wrote:My point is if the group isn't roleplaying, it is the fault of the group, not the game.