B S (VII)
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Warden?Paladin wrote:This has been a crazy weekend. The weather is nice and warm and everyone is on the water. Got me running like a headless chicken. Hope y'all had a good one!
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Fish and game, yeah. People are fishing in droves the past week. And all mysteriously forget to buy licenses or passes. And don't have their ID's...or remember where they parked.
Donate now to join the fight against Fishing-Induced Amnesia.
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Oh yeah. I would bet you guys have heard some of the best excuses out there.
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I am busy today. Back from our 2nd Wildfire and they are still calling them in. Ground crews are swamped. Helo is getting a work out today.
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Good luck, Darklin.Darklin2 wrote:I am busy today. Back from our 2nd Wildfire and they are still calling them in. Ground crews are swamped. Helo is getting a work out today.
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It's probably for the best. Messing with strange altars rarely ends well (except for the DM).ChubbyPixie wrote:This made me laugh.Jernau35 wrote:Wes
Meanwhile, back upstairs...
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OOOH! I think I know the answ.....aw crap...OGRE MAGE wrote:
The plaque has words engraved on it in the common tongue that reads:
ALONE I AM TINY, ONLY THE SIZE OF A PEBBLE. BUT WITH MANY FRIENDS, I CAN REDUCE MOUNTAINS TO RUBBLE.
Just below that is another sentence: Place me into the pan to free the prize.
I HATE YOU, CAN'T-SAY-ANYTHING-BECAUSE-MY-CHARACTER-ISN'T-THERE! YOU'RE NOT MY REAL DAD!!!
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I had to make that one super easy because it is only Chauncey in there.
Just kidding bud.
Just kidding bud.
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How dare y... wait, no, that’s totally fair.OGRE MAGE wrote:I had to make that one super easy because it is only Chauncey in there.
Just kidding bud.
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Apparently so.
Incidentally, we have a few people who are really rooting for you in the private threads.
Incidentally, we have a few people who are really rooting for you in the private threads.
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Hey Chauncey, this reminds me of a Semisonic song....OGRE MAGE wrote: One of the large double doors suddenly closes tight with a loud banging noise from behind him.
"Closing time, one last call for alcohol
So finish your whiskey or beer
Closing time, you don't have to go home
But you can't stay here."
"There is no spoon."
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Movie Trivia....
I get the occasional comment on my tag line. "There is no spoon." Most of them can identify the movie it's from, but who can tell me what movie has the subtly different line, "There is no Spoon."?
I get the occasional comment on my tag line. "There is no spoon." Most of them can identify the movie it's from, but who can tell me what movie has the subtly different line, "There is no Spoon."?
"There is no spoon."
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I like it too. It gives me a vision of the king and queen in a huddle, trying to decide if they should let it count.ChubbyPixie wrote:I also like this solution!Quonundrum wrote:The bowl was the give away for me, although I can certainly understand interpreting it differently with reducing to rubble.
Then again, I'd probably look for a really, really small dwarf. Or, if you had a dwarf handy, just reduce him.
I think the reason I got it was because I'm signed up to do that Hobbit style game that just began. It reminded me of one of Bilbo's/ Gollum's riddles, about a mountain being worn down. I was quite proud that I'd remembered that. Then later I remembered that the answer to the riddle in The Hobbit is "Time". So it turned out my answer here was just a lucky guess.
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And still unproven.
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I knew I was going to flub that dang riddle. It’s probably for the best. Maybe it will knock Chauncey down a few pegs? Nah, probably not... Will be interesting to see what his version of events is when he relates it to the others...
Uh... if he gets back, that is...
Uh... if he gets back, that is...
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I was thinking the same thing!
I cant wait to hear how he describes these events to the others.
I cant wait to hear how he describes these events to the others.
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The riddle was obviously fundamentally flawed. Chauncey was just trying to correct it. Forcefully.