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Sukigod

Member
Not one, but two nods to complete geekdom in one national strip! Cool!

(he even spelled Khorne right!)
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Ooohh nice...

I\'m thinking we all should make vows to try to sneak our hobby into our professions in one way or another! :)
 

AinuLainour

New member
Originally posted by Sukigod
Not one, but two nods to complete geekdom in one national strip! Cool!

(he even spelled Khorne right!)


I\'ve read FoxTrot in the Vancouver Sun, meaning it\'s an international strip (even better eh?) :D
 

mattsterbenz

New member
lol that was a good one, thanks for sharing. I remember a FoxTrot about collecting cards, that\'s a funny one too. I\'ll have to dig it up.

-Matt
 

uberdark

New member
on a side note, this HAS happened at one of our games before. although i am glad to say he doesnt play with us anymore.

but instead of going to the dang store to buy one, we just told him to leave if he couldnt handle the \"continuity\" issue.

hehe
 

No Such Agency

New member
Originally posted by uberdark
on a side note, this HAS happened at one of our games before. although i am glad to say he doesnt play with us anymore.

but instead of going to the dang store to buy one, we just told him to leave if he couldnt handle the \"continuity\" issue.

hehe
I\'m guessing he wouldn\'t be too keen on \"Today, the Necron monolith is proxied by a salt shaker in the shape of a penguin\" either :)

I really should have got into gaming in college, where \"rules lawyers\" apparently recede in favour of all-night weed-fueled dungeon crawls after an evening at the pubs. Now everyone has kids and work and stuff and I doubt even my geekiest friends (or I) have time to start anything.
 

uberdark

New member
Originally posted by No Such Agency
Originally posted by uberdark
on a side note, this HAS happened at one of our games before. although i am glad to say he doesnt play with us anymore.

but instead of going to the dang store to buy one, we just told him to leave if he couldnt handle the \"continuity\" issue.

hehe
I\'m guessing he wouldn\'t be too keen on \"Today, the Necron monolith is proxied by a salt shaker in the shape of a penguin\" either :)

I really should have got into gaming in college, where \"rules lawyers\" apparently recede in favour of all-night weed-fueled dungeon crawls after an evening at the pubs. Now everyone has kids and work and stuff and I doubt even my geekiest friends (or I) have time to start anything.

we usually play saturday afternoons with our wives and let the kids play together. its every other week and in the afternoon.

a lot different from our saturday night game complete with pretzel rods, mountain dew and twizzlers.

now its juice boxes, oreos and the music is usually the wiggles in the background.

lol
 

Gilvan Blight

New member
Very funny but, sadly this is far too common. I personally use any mix of minis for my D&D games, plus I often have to sub this for that. Part of it is based on the fact they don\'t even make minis for half of the damn monsters anymore (see an earlier thread by me where I\'m looking for specific monsters).

Besides my own game I play in the local RPGA and the DM there has two players in two different groups who insist of WYSIWYG. I just couldn\'t put up with that at all.
 

Zora

New member
I agree, that would be difficult to put up with. It\'s a game, people.

Although I sometimes go overboard getting a specific mini or two for a planned encounter, realizing I\'m only going to use them once.

i.e. the SEVERAL Wolfen I have for an upcoming confrontation -pun intended-. I have WAY more than I need, and will probably end up selling some of them after it\'s done.

Sad thing is I never found the Worg I was looking for...sucks when you want to be a perfectionist on something.lol
 

Aliengod3

Active member
That is a funny comic strip. Reminds me of watching little kids argue about such problems at my local GW. :innocent:

@Zora: which Worg are you looking for?
 
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