Halaster Blackcloak wrote:It sorta got backlogged with work and getting that nasty flu that came back twice and turned into pneumonia. Gotta get caught up now.
What will we do if you die?
(Heh heh. I'm on antidepressants 'cause this is how I always think. )
Nice. When I get bored, I draw maps on graph paper. Lately I've been working on maps with 3-dimensional aspects to them -- I don't mean drawn in any of those tilted maps that came along in 2E, I just mean maps with stairs, overpasses, underpasses, etc., without leaving the dungeon level. Platforms. ...
I stop by about once a day to see if there's anything new. ...except yesterday. Yesterday was a "me" day. 8) Does that means that the 7th of May was your birthday ? In that case, what a great day for such an occurance!! ^_^ (I was born this same day) No, it means I was looking at pr0n and...
Here's a comment I just read today: One of my biggest issues with the Legend of the Seeker might seem minor to some, but it's how some of the characters are portratyed.... why the **** is Darken Rahl not blonde? Why are Richard's eyes not gray? Why do so many women in the Midlands have long hair? Li...
I'll have to bring this to my husband's attention right away, he was a HUGE fan of the books! :) Then he may not like the show. I've been reading a lot of complaints about how far it's "drifted" from the books. Having neither read the books nor seen the show, I can only compare that to ot...
WGN "Women's Gelevision Network?" :? *googled!* Oh, a Chicago station! WGN-TV is also a pioneering superstation, and continues to program an alternate feed for cable and satellite subscribers throughout the United States and Canada, known as WGN America (formerly Superstation WGN). Intere...
The art style looks very familiar. I feel like I may have seen that image before somewhere! The round-y, bulge-y masses around the eyes of the hobbit and the dwarves.... I know I've seen that style before. But long ago. So long ago. I can't put a name to any of it, just a feeling of foreverness.
Doctors never talk. They use the placebo effect -- don't tell the patient what's going on, just tell them it's all under control and that they'll feel better soon. "And if this doesn't work, we can try a few more things." They charge for the visit, do nothing, then tell you to come back if...