[M&M2e] New Generation Legacy OOC

#1 pet peeve: tailgaters. I would give an appendage from the left side of my body for the ability to magic missile someone trying to read the screen on my satellite radio from the car behind me.

Maybe it's a small town thing, but not many tailgaters around here. I did get to stand in line at an ATM for about ten minutes in the middle of the night while two women tried to withdraw $17 once, though. They spoke local-accented English and were old enough to have been using ATMs for at least several years. At this point I finally explained to them that "Please enter amounts in multiples of $20" meant (I realize this is an obscure reading) "Please enter amounts in multiples of $20."

I think I would have fireballed that whole Walmart.
 

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Maybe it's a small town thing, but not many tailgaters around here. I did get to stand in line at an ATM for about ten minutes in the middle of the night while two women tried to withdraw $17 once, though. They spoke local-accented English and were old enough to have been using ATMs for at least several years. At this point I finally explained to them that "Please enter amounts in multiples of $20" meant (I realize this is an obscure reading) "Please enter amounts in multiples of $20."

I think I would have fireballed that whole Walmart.

Hmm.. just had to drive up to Togus, Maine where the VA is .. going to start my disability claim.

What's the difference between an idiot and an A##h###?

Idiot: Drives 10 to 15 miles below the speed limit on a rural highway
A-hole: Drives 40 miles over the limit to pass you (doing 10 or more over) to drive 10 to 15 below the limit (usually slamming on the brakes a mere 2 car lengths in front of you)

Or as I call them (Mainers)
 

Everyone hates the drivers in other states. It's a rule, I think.

A fun game to play at an ATM is to constantly look over the person in front of you's shoulder, to learn their balance and their secret ATM code. It makes them nervous.
 

Everyone hates the drivers in other states. It's a rule, I think.

A fun game to play at an ATM is to constantly look over the person in front of you's shoulder, to learn their balance and their secret ATM code. It makes them nervous.


I've driven though every state on the Easter Seaboard, though FIVE foreign countries, survived riding in cabs in NINE more (and that is not too easy in some) and a good chunk of the Weastern Seaboard.

Mainers are (excuse me for any *sensible* ones who don't live in Brunswick) a scarey bunch o' idiots.

They're worse than SPANISH drivers.
 



Hmm, that statement seems vague...it pretty much applies to any girl that Yoshi's met, and probably many that he hasn't. The two girls he found at the mall, and were talking with Nick, Layla, and Yoshi when...KABOOM!
 


In Game: He is but Raph isn't :-S. If Cody was a healer the story would be different, he's just respecting her beliefs :hmm:. If he really needed something fixed, Raph probably would oblige him, though it's not very practical to go around healing everyone.

Out of Game: Healing is a very difficult power because of its practicality-why stop at the injured on a battlefield and not devote all your time in a hospital? It's kind of a pandora's box and that's the main reason I took Tiring with it.

As always, other opinions always welcome :)
 

In Game: He is but Raph isn't :-S. If Cody was a healer the story would be different, he's just respecting her beliefs :hmm:. If he really needed something fixed, Raph probably would oblige him, though it's not very practical to go around healing everyone.

Out of Game: Healing is a very difficult power because of its practicality-why stop at the injured on a battlefield and not devote all your time in a hospital? It's kind of a pandora's box and that's the main reason I took Tiring with it.

As always, other opinions always welcome :)

I'm happy with how it is. Not only does tiring make sense in context of the mechanics (I'm not a Healing power fan, normally, mostly for the reasons you state), but I've got a good reason to explain it, too. ;)

The whole 'Cody sucks up the fatigue instead' thing threw me for a bit of a loop, though. Still thinking about how that might work...
 

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