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Who all signed up for D&D Insider for a month or so?
I'm not saying you needed to or anything. I'm just wondering who did. Because there's some stuff in the Compendium I'd like to show each of you, in regards to Paragon options, that you might be interested in. To tie a carrot to a stick, as it were.
Also, I still need to make a character with Stan and Wade, and I need Rokk's character.
Jantern and Darqles are still welcome to make characters, if they think they may regret the decision to abstain, down the road.
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There were parts of Angel that I really liked and parts that I really didn't like.
I hated the way Cordelia's story went. Though I loved seeing Gina Torres through that arch.
I loved the way Fred's story went. Though it was a bit tragic considering, but I still loved it.
I loved Wes's character development.
For the most part I liked Lorne, though sometimes it was a bit over the top.
I thought Lindsey was one of the more complicated characters being in a very gray zone for most of the show. I loved how they were able to maintain that.
I loved the episodes where we saw the backstories of the vamps.
Angel wasn't nearly as mopey in Angel as he was in Buffy. At times he was pretty darn funny.
Though I'm not a huge fan of Faith to begin with, I enjoyed her more on Angel than Buffy.
I definitely prefer Buffy to Angel, but for the most part, Angel was enjoyable.
I'm actually agreeing with all of these points. Didn't expect that.
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As for Family Guy, I have tried to watch and like the show but I find it highly annoying. Outside of Stewie, there's no much for me to like. For some reason, hearing Peter Griffin's voice is like nails scratching across a chalkboard. (And this coming from someone who love animation and to this day still LOL's over the antics of The Simpsons.)
Go figure.
I can't stand Family Guy, or whatever shows have spawned off of it. I liked the jokes when I heard then on Simpsons 15 years earlier.
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"Walking Dead" will be worth a shot, as Darabont has to TRY to make a bad film/show.
Also, "Zombieland" is tops.
Walking Dead is amazing, it's like watching a classic zombie movie that continues to go on, evolve, and always manage to surprise.
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Mark Valley is also hot, when he's wearing a shirt.
Yeah, Mark Valley has gone past the shirtless-age. But I still like him, whatever he does.
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Freckles are wicked hot.
I have freckles. But luckily they only show up every spring and once I get some tan they're gone again for a whole year.
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I was hoping someone would get eaten
I don't think it's that kind of a movie.
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Question, out of curiosity:
Who all signed up for D&D Insider for a month or so?
Didn't, but found the july update, so I'm up to date, for a day or two. Thinking about changing some stuff with my ranger.
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There should be other ways to get a prize besides crushing your opponent, see them driven before you and hearing the lamentations of their women.
Maybe we should run an Aberrant game. I still have all my books.
I still have all mine, too.
Heck, I have the ones that didn't get published: Aberrant Underworld and Aberrant...uh, I forget the name. The book dedicated to the Mega-Mental powers that the author posted online for free.
I kinda think you'd get more interest in a D & D game, though.
Heck, I have the ones that didn't get published: Aberrant Underworld and Aberrant...uh, I forget the name. The book dedicated to the Mega-Mental powers that the author posted online for free.
I kinda think you'd get more interest in a D & D game, though.
Nah, Thawmus has the market cornered on that.
I'm thinking SUPERHEROES!
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Little known fact - the "M" in M. Bison actually stands for "malakim2099."
I have no idea what how the game works, and I have no idea how much time I'll have to play, but since DND has a good amount of people, put me down as a maybe for this.
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Oh c'mon, guys! TWD has had its slow moments, but things are picking up now. Guess it's better to have the instant gratification of reading chapters in TPB form, though. I will give you that much.
Maybe one day we'll have a TWD mafia game. That would be verah cool.
Already had it, we railroaded the town as mafia...