Lordan wrote:I'll check both mine when I get back home ( bout an 2 hours ), unless someone finds out before I do.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Lordan wrote:I'll check both mine when I get back home ( bout an 2 hours ), unless someone finds out before I do.You have two?
bclarkie wrote:I tried to check mine and for some reason its MIA.
MShipley88 wrote:bclarkie wrote:I tried to check mine and for some reason its MIA. Look under the cat?Mark
Mars wrote:Mabye its at the bottom of the pile in the Gangbuster's box.
bclarkie wrote:MShipley88 wrote: Look under the cat?MarkNope, it can't be. If it is there, then I have more problems than I realized, because we don't have a cat.
MShipley88 wrote: Look under the cat?Mark
MShipley88 wrote:bclarkie wrote:Nope, it can't be. If it is there, then I have more problems than I realized, because we don't have a cat. I find that hard to believe. From the photographs I have seen on the Acaeum, every great RPG collector must have a cat to randomly menace his collection. I think it's sort of like an evil supergeniue must have a pet as a prop...possibly the one thing he loves? What would RPG collecting be without the possibility of scratches and piss all over your games? Mark
bclarkie wrote:Nope, it can't be. If it is there, then I have more problems than I realized, because we don't have a cat.
Ethesis wrote:MShipley88 wrote: I find that hard to believe. From the photographs I have seen on the Acaeum, every great RPG collector must have a cat to randomly menace his collection. I think it's sort of like an evil supergeniue must have a pet as a prop...possibly the one thing he loves? What would RPG collecting be without the possibility of scratches and piss all over your games? Mark No kidding. It is why it is a good thing to add a sword or two to your collection. ...
MShipley88 wrote: I find that hard to believe. From the photographs I have seen on the Acaeum, every great RPG collector must have a cat to randomly menace his collection. I think it's sort of like an evil supergeniue must have a pet as a prop...possibly the one thing he loves? What would RPG collecting be without the possibility of scratches and piss all over your games? Mark
mbassoc2003 wrote:Morgaine, Denizens of Tharus, and Shaman. I take it none of these were ever published? Does anyone know any different?