Gen Con Reports?

sniffles said:
(waves at Barendd Nobeard)
Hee hee! I was wondering if you were the Kent he was referring to. Maybe this year if you come to the Lovecraft film fest again we could actually meet. :)

(now goes back to figuring out how to restructure the budget for 2007 so she can go to Gen Con)

Synnibarr + Kent = me (nearly 100% of the time! :eek: )

Don't know if I'll make it out for HPLFF, but I might be out there for the holidays. I will email you if I approach the Beaver State.

Maybe you could fly into Chicago (much cheaper than Indy) and hitch a ride with some beardless dwarf from Milwaukee. Just a thought.... :)
 

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Mark CMG

Creative Mountain Games
TracerBullet42 said:
Thanks...but I refuse to learn any secret handshakes.


So, you were prevaricating when I caught you grabbing Floyd's ass at the last gameday and you claimed it was part of a masonic greeting?



:eek:
 


Rel

Liquid Awesome
Monte At Home said:
And now both have been added to my vocabulary. Hilarious! (Although sorry about the game.)

Glad you stopped by, Monte. I hope you had a great GenCon this year. I got a chance to briefly say "Hi" to Sue again after the ENnies and I simply must comment again on what a delightfully vivacious and engaging woman she is. Of all the thousands of people who have pretended to be interested in what I had to say, she's one of the ones I believed most. ;)

Plus she is totally hawt!
 

buzz

Adventurer
Psion said:
Yes. Yes you do.

There was an empty spot in my spycraft game. And Alex Flagg and Scott Gearin were playing in it. You coulda been there!
Dag!

I believe Scott ran the Farthest Star event I was in, though, so I got a little bit of SC celeb time.
 

buzz

Adventurer
TracerBullet42 said:
It was at this moment that the car suddenly stopped and Kent began spouting, "I forgot my badge! Oh my gosh, I can't believe I forgot my freakin' badge!"
I'm guessing Kent didn't really say "freakin," did he?
 



Teflon Billy

Explorer
Piratecat said:
Nipple.


Note for the uninitiated: the first year I met Jeff, we had just had an argument on the boards about me over-reacting by shutting down a conversation about moderator-nipples. I think we glared politely at one another and didn't particularly speak, which is pretty friggin' funny now since I love spending time with him AND I'm a huge fan of moderator-nipples. He's one of the first people I hope to get in my games; he's a superb player who makes other people play better, just by his being there. I still have crystalline memories of the beginning of my Spycraft game a few years back, when TB demonstrated how to leap onto the hood of a car going 75 mph down a twisty mountain road, just to shoot people through the windshield. You could see the other players thinking "We can DO that? Cool!"

See, this is an example of why I both love and hate the internet.

I've found that most of the folks I've clashed with online are the people I really hit it off with in person. Piratecat and Diaglo are only the most egregious examples.

And honestly, if I give it any thought at all, it makes perfect ense. I don't like milquetoast people as a rule, so when I clash with someone on these boards, I am almost certainly clashing with someone who is (A) Strong willed and (B) passionate about gaming.

So I get to meet people I really dig, but we both have to go through a crucible of sorts:)

Luckily, the folks who I actually hit it off with online seem equally cool.

I think EN world is just a strangely highly cool sampling of the general populace. I've only met one person here I actively disliked. Thats about a thousand times better than my experience in the real world :)
 

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