Shadowrun
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I think it fits my posting habits. ;D
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I'm apparently not geek enough to get that one. :P
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I'm apparently not geek enough to get that one. :P
It's Grimmy the Grimoire from the Shadowrun Sourcebooks! ;D
Essentially it's the Shadowrun version of Clippy.
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Essentially it's the Shadowrun version of Clippy.
You should be banned for a week for using that.
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Essentially it's the Shadowrun version of Clippy.
You should be banned for a week for using that.
-500. Grimmy is awesome.
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Essentially it's the Shadowrun version of Clippy.
You should be banned for a week for using that.
"It looks like you're trying to complain about CanRay's new avatar. Would you like some help?"
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"It looks like you're trying to complain about CanRay's new avatar. Would you like some help?"
Ok, that one made me smile.
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
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I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
Did you miss your deadlines?
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I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
Did you miss your deadlines?
How do you think the arm got broken in the first place?? <looks at Bull & JHardy>. :P
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
So, how's the arm doing now?
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I suggest you go full cyber next time. Don't get a clone arm, go chrome or go home as they say in the hood.
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How do you think the arm got broken in the first place?? <looks at Bull & JHardy>.
I know Jason, that's not his style. And Bull is the first person I'd talk to about a broken arm. No, I have my suspects...
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According to my RPG Group, I elbow dropped the planet to teach it a lesson.
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Way to go Chuck Norris!
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
So... what you're saying is that we should break your arm every so often to make sure you do quality work?
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
So... what you're saying is that we should break your arm every so often to make sure you do quality work?
Seems a logical conclusion. If only we knew someone in Kanada... or someone at least willing to travel to this mythical country of maple syrup lined streets.
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
So... what you're saying is that we should break your arm every so often to make sure you do quality work?
Seems a logical conclusion. If only we knew someone in Kanada... or someone at least willing to travel to this mythical country of maple syrup lined streets.
Sorry, I'm in the wrong province. :P
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Two e-books, one adventure, the Matrix Chapter of SR2050, and portions of Rigger 4.
What do all of those things have in common?
I wrote them with a broken arm! No painkillers, no cast, nothing. Just a few centimeters missing from my tibia held in place by two steel plates and fifteen screws as the nerve to my dominant hand ground against the broken edges of the bone.
I request that my convictions to doing a good job and getting things done properly never be questioned again.
So... what you're saying is that we should break your arm every so often to make sure you do quality work?
Seems a logical conclusion. If only we knew someone in Kanada... or someone at least willing to travel to this mythical country of maple syrup lined streets.
Sorry, I'm in the wrong province. :P
I'm in the U.S., but only a day trip south of him, and I have a suitable 1-meter torque wrench for the violence. But I don't do runs, especially thug runs across international borders, without at least a 4-figure payday, half up front. My prefered escrow service is PayPal. ^_^
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Pfft. Let him do all the work. GenCon comes every year.
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Hmm. Will once a year be enough? Maybe we should try for every six months, just to make sure he's in peak writing form?