This was the first story hour I read, and it amused me muchly. Still does, in fact.
I remember calling up one of my longtime gaming buddies and telling him to check it out. "It's actually well written and funny as hell!" I was still incredulous. We'd both been lurking on the boards since the beginning of 3e over at Eric Noah's digs, but we'd never snooped around the story hour stuff, being the pretentious lit snobs that we are.
Little did we know then just how much fantastic story hour material there is here. Now we're like kids in a candy store.
"Sep just updated; go check it out!"
"I finally caught up on Piratecat's magnum opus. God, what a group!"
"Destan is a god. And his group games even less frequently than we do!"
"Have you checked out jonrog's -- or however you pronounce his name -- story hour yet? It's amazing."
"Ooh, I just found this new one set in the Lego universe, and their miniatures are ... wait for it ... Legos."
Yeah, it's getting absurd. The beautiful thing is, I know we've still just scratched the surface. And we have (contact) to thank for it. So, I guess it's about time.
Thanks, (contact)!