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« Reply #15 on: <09-30-11/0239:46> »
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« Reply #16 on: <09-30-11/0305:29> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.

The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
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« Reply #17 on: <09-30-11/1145:43> »
Yeah, right.  Nice try.  Last doctor I tried to see had an obsidian blade.  I know what those are used for!  Oh, sure, he tried to tell me it's because they have a smoother edge at three nanometres than a medical-grade stainless steel scalpel, but I know the truth!!!
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« Reply #18 on: <09-30-11/1205:44> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.

The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.

Was that one like towards the beginning of the year or last year? I think a lot of people could feel the force of the explosion and thought it was a mini earthquake out here in Puyallup.
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« Reply #19 on: <09-30-11/1207:57> »
BBEG?
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« Reply #20 on: <09-30-11/1209:51> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.
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« Reply #21 on: <09-30-11/1226:51> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.

Ah... us shadowrunners always living in dangerous areas..... always seeing peculiar things... xD
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« Reply #22 on: <09-30-11/1231:00> »
BBEG?
Big Bad Evil Guy
Used to describe the main villain of a Campaign in Fantasy RPGs or Videogames.
I always heard it as just the Big Bad. I know the trope, I just didn't hear the two secondary words appended before. Thanks for clarifying.

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« Reply #23 on: <09-30-11/1249:22> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.

Ah... us shadowrunners always living in dangerous areas..... always seeing peculiar things... xD

I think it's cause we get used to the idea of danger so we connect with the game a little better.  Heck where I grew up I wasn't allowed to go trick or treating one year because there were 3 Aligators runnning around my neighborhood.
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« Reply #24 on: <09-30-11/1257:13> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.

Ah... us shadowrunners always living in dangerous areas..... always seeing peculiar things... xD

I think it's cause we get used to the idea of danger so we connect with the game a little better.  Heck where I grew up I wasn't allowed to go trick or treating one year because there were 3 Aligators runnning around my neighborhood.

Think my parents were more conserned about the Razor blades in apples and things like that. <.<

Oh btw, Halloween in my Birthday. Presents + lots of Candy = Awesome birthday.
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« Reply #25 on: <09-30-11/1303:33> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.

Ah... us shadowrunners always living in dangerous areas..... always seeing peculiar things... xD

I think it's cause we get used to the idea of danger so we connect with the game a little better.  Heck where I grew up I wasn't allowed to go trick or treating one year because there were 3 Aligators runnning around my neighborhood.

Think my parents were more conserned about the Razor blades in apples and things like that. <.<

Oh btw, Halloween in my Birthday. Presents + lots of Candy = Awesome birthday.

Oh my mom worried about that too.  But when Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, Cottonmouths, Gators, Panthers, and Bears are more prevalent, you learn to respect nature.  My family learned that quick.  Those that don't well, they don't last long.  My Neice was swimming in a canal back in '03 and one of her friends was eaten by a 13 ft. Gator.  Not like 8 other people didn't tell him that there was a huge gator bee-lining for him.  He just "wasn't afraid of no gator."  I laugh at people like that.
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« Reply #26 on: <09-30-11/1527:26> »
*Cough*Ritual Blood Magic*Cough*

Wow, that's some nasty cough you got there man, especially the part where it sounds like blood magic... Maybe you should see a doctor.

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« Reply #27 on: <09-30-11/1627:09> »
*Cough*Ritual Blood Magic*Cough*
Wow, that's some nasty cough you got there man, especially the part where it sounds like blood magic... Maybe you should see a doctor.
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« Reply #28 on: <09-30-11/1724:14> »
Hell, I almost took a big chunk out of Seattle with just a bus.
The funny thing is that almost really happened, a bus driver wasn't paying attention to what he was doing when he was filling the bus's Liquid Propane tanks and blew up the fueling station at the Port of Tacoma.  I thought it was awesome, could see the fire from my apartment.
That's even more impressive than the truck full of mining explosives that detonated, oh, a dozen blocks away from my home.  (It was in a roadway with a rockcut on both sides, so most of the blast went up and along the road.).

Aside from some hearing loss and broken windows, no injuries.  The only part of the truck found was the front axle quite a few kilometres away in a field.

Nobody knew about it until the evening news.  We all just thought it was just an early mine blast.  Rare, but they do happen.

Ah... us shadowrunners always living in dangerous areas..... always seeing peculiar things... xD

I think it's cause we get used to the idea of danger so we connect with the game a little better.  Heck where I grew up I wasn't allowed to go trick or treating one year because there were 3 Aligators runnning around my neighborhood.

Think my parents were more conserned about the Razor blades in apples and things like that. <.<

Oh btw, Halloween in my Birthday. Presents + lots of Candy = Awesome birthday.

Oh my mom worried about that too.  But when Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, Cottonmouths, Gators, Panthers, and Bears are more prevalent, you learn to respect nature.  My family learned that quick.  Those that don't well, they don't last long.  My Neice was swimming in a canal back in '03 and one of her friends was eaten by a 13 ft. Gator.  Not like 8 other people didn't tell him that there was a huge gator bee-lining for him.  He just "wasn't afraid of no gator."  I laugh at people like that.

Seriously? What the hell was that kid thinking.... well he was probably right that he wasn't afraid until it chomped into him a bit. xD
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