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Might be the first reference to the show on here...
My daughter likes the show, so I was watching it with her the other day and the main character's somewhat geeky older brother, Justin, and a friend of his were playing a game called Dungeons & Gargoyles. They were then asked to be joined by 3 hot models, which stunned the two geeky guys. The lead model then said something like, "just because I'm a model doesn't mean I'm not smart."
but, they then cut to the scene of the girl using her magic missile spell to do something and Justin being surprised at how well she was playing. But, they had a complete tabletop there with books, miniatures, terrain and a big d20.
Then, Justin said something like, "I can't believe I'm playing Dungeons & Gargoyles with models."
To which one model said, "You've been saying that every 5 minutes."
And Justin replied, "And I'm going to keep saying it until it's not true." or something like that.
Thought it was cute, but I had to explain to my daughter that it was funny because not too many girls play D&D.
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I read posts list this (re: child watching disney channel obsessivly and trying to change the channel is like trying to tell the child he/she can't have dessert) and it makes me think somehow the three of us (and others) are sharing the same life :-P
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I read posts list this (re: child watching disney channel obsessivly and trying to change the channel is like trying to tell the child he/she can't have dessert) and it makes me think somehow the three of us (and others) are sharing the same life :-P
Lol preach on brother!
disney is a curse there is just so much tweeny sit-com starlet-cum-pop star a man can take. I'm even starting to sing along to Miley Cyrus songs
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Originally Posted by IcyCool
Man, given the average Int of an Otyugh, I can just see the boss monologue now...
PCs: "Before we fight, why don't you tell us your master plan?"
Otyugh: "I like poop."
PCs: "Umm, what?"
Otyugh: "Do you have poop?"
disney is a curse there is just so much tweeny sit-com starlet-cum-pop star a man can take. I'm even starting to sing along to Miley Cyrus songs
and, I found myself humming, "careful not to mess with the balance of things... because everything is not what it seems" this morning.
And, that's the theme song of Wizards of Waverly Place.
With my daughter, though, Wizards is on at 7pm on weeknights, so it works out well that she eats dinner, finishes her schoolwork & her piano practice right around 7pm. I usually give her the choice of what show she wants to watch - Wizards, Suite Life on Deck, Hannah Montana or Phineas & Ferb, and she'll pick Wizards.
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Awww ain't it cute - you have small children that watch WoWP... my daughter is 16... I have to wrench the remote out of her hands when it comes on.....
Phineas & Ferb are cool though -- "Hey is that Love Handel?"
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On one hand, taking away their weapons is a dead giveaway that they will need them. On the other hand, by the time conflict starts the players will already have opened the rulebooks and found the parts that deal with bare-handed combat, performing disarm moves, and using improvised weapons. Players may blunder through dialog with shocking ineptitude, forget the name of the country they are in, or get confused about which side they are on, but once it comes time to roll for initiative they all turn into Sun Tzu. - Shamus Young DM of the Rings