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Is that a boot, or just a big ass glass?
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Chainsaw wrote:
Mmmmm...
Man, that looks delicious!
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Cool man! We were there as well. We must have just missed you.
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Awesome! Tell us more about the G+ session some time when you have the chance.
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Ghul wrote:
Awesome! Tell us more about the G+ session some time when you have the chance.
I'll try to post a quick write-up soon. Have been slammed at work and am traveling this entire week as well.
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Chainsaw wrote:
Ghul wrote:
Awesome! Tell us more about the G+ session some time when you have the chance.
I'll try to post a quick write-up soon. Have been slammed at work and am traveling this entire week as well.
No worries! Safe travels.
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Just got back from a week in Michigan, which is becoming the microbrew capital of America! It's great to see. I spent two years there working in a brewpub in Ann Arbor, and now there are microbreweries all over the state. I'll check the camera to see if I have any pictures, but in the meantime, be content with the knowledge that I cleared brush, cut down trees, sat around the fire, stargazed, and showed by buddy how to roll up an AS&SH character (Atlantean warlock fire lord) while drinking some delicious beers.
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Pumpkin beer was decent, although not as good as some I've had. This brewery produces some really good beers, just not a huge fan of their pumpkin.
Game tonight was very successful, we (narrowly) avoided a TPK on the way out and made it back to town as richer men. Now to make plans to return to Xavadar's Crypt with a holy man or two (way too many sarcophagi for our liking) and plunder more loot. If someone were to start a thread about the game they were running I'd be happy to post some tidbits there.
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Tomorrow night, I promise! I wrote up session one today and didn't have time to post it before our game. I'll do session two tomorrow, then post them both in a new campaign journal thread. :-)
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Sheesh Bill, you an architect in real life. You're maps are incredible.
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Yes, the man can draw!
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rredmond wrote:
Sheesh Bill, you an architect in real life. You're maps are incredible.
Once upon a time I was a student of architecture. Until they asked me to leave. I guess some of the lessons actually stuck, despite the copious amounts of alcohol consumed and the fair companionship enjoyed.
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Is there a dean's daughter somewhere in that story my friend?
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That's what landed me on double secret probation.
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Basil and Padron...
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Mmmmm...