Ethesis wrote:I've got to say that it was pretty cold when I showed up and I was amazed at the strategic placement of the module.I'll leave it like that, since there were some pretty sharp swords present.
killjoy32 wrote:looked like y'all had a blast there guys! great to see. now if steve would get his butt into gear and organise a UK meet, now is the time Al
Kingofpain89 wrote:Glad everyone got to make it and definitely looking forward to the next get together.
bclarkie wrote:I think its funny how you form pictures in your head about how you think folks look like when they post, only to find out that they look nothing like what you thought that they would at all. Weird how that happens.
Plaag wrote:*nod* Indeed.Course Brian with you saying you look like your avatar, well.. ShaneG.
VermilionFire wrote:And the new wife is letting you out of the house to hang out with the boys. Mike is a dead-ringer for another guy I know from Texas (Austin). It's uncanny, must be something in the water there.
badmike wrote: Steve and Paul had to leave due to other commitments, so I showed Gus and John around and dug out the goodie drawer with my white boxes, RPGA and R series, Chainmail, Gygax signed goodies, and more. The funniest part was finding a Blasted Land, Fez:Valley of Trees, and Beastmaker mountain at the bottom of the drawer....I had completely forgotten I had them!
Beyondthebreach wrote:Hey Mike, how many times are you going to loose track of these only to find them again? http://www.acaeum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1389&highlight=beastmaker+fez+blasted
Badmike wrote:Wow, that's a callback....how can you remember these things when I don't???? Mike B.
VermilionFire wrote:Mike is a dead-ringer for another guy I know from Texas (Austin). It's uncanny, must be something in the water there.