bclarkie wrote:Well, whats his account name then in case he changes his mind?
deimos3428 wrote:No problem. (By the way, do any of the other regulars ever get the sinking feeling that they forgot to post in the "introduce yourself" thread?)Hi, I'm Deimos. I've been collecting this stuff for no good reason for several decades. I specialize in purchasing the affordable downtrodden and forgotten bits that other people pass by on eBay. Then I look for specific printing tidbits and post them in a randomly selected thread that has nothing to do with the topic at hand...it's fun.
Flatlander wrote:No, I am not from Washington, I'm from Pennsylvania. And no, I am not Mary McWhortir or some one who knows her, aside from thw question I asked her about the DMG and her response. I got my info about the printing from this site, so I thought I would check out the forum since I wa thinking of getting an ebay password and bidding on some things. I can see now that I made a mistake.
PM-Knight wrote:BC, In all fairness, the seller (a Mary McWhorter) did not advertise the book as a 1st print, as I have been watching it. We (NetRodent) are the ones who posted it here as a first print. Mary was kind enough to send me additional photos and the ISBN on the back cover tipped me off, as I forgot that the number of pages should be 232, as opposed to 238 On the other hand, you are correct about the image for the item, as the photo of the cover she sent me does not look as nice as the one on eBay. If someone wants to see these, I will post them, but I did not want to take up too much space unnecessarily.
Flatlander wrote:I got the last name from this site, you ridiculus putz! I only knew her as "mary" from the e-mail she sent me. Do you do this to eveyrone? What a jerk!
Flatlander wrote:I'll go then, if I'm unwelcome. Sorry to interrupt your little circle jerk.
Boreas wrote:Wow. Maybe I am a tad bit slow, as has been so eloquently proven by the forum police, but what exactly did she do wrong? At this point, I am asking the other bystanders and not the police/judge/jury/executioner.I have been exchanging pm's with Lorin who is trying to determine exactly how she deserved this. I am afraid I can't provide much in the form of an explanation aside from consoling her and insisting that this is not typically how folks are treated here.
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:That being said, do I really have to talk about my favorite D&D character, like somebody suggested?
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:That would kind of make me feel like one of those 20-somethings, still living at home in the basement
bombadil wrote:We're mostly in our 30s and 40s.
Xaxaxe wrote:And that "basement" thing is a myth, too. We rent the rooms above our parents' garages.