Were I to ask Gary if he likes Parcheesi, Mouse Trap, Chutes & Ladders, Jenga, Dark Tower (oops!), Dungeon!, Life, Backgammon, or Trivial Pursuit, chances are there's going to be a game he doesn't like.
If it's Parcheesi, I'm out of here.
:D Your potshots continue -- and reinforce your disrespect for someone that doesn't like your game. That sounds juvenile to me. Remove the plank from your own eye...
Gary defends his position on the game, his views, and his opinions and you have a problem with that. It sounds like this is...
Actually, the "band dancer" arranges the horn parts for the group, IIRC. Since all that work is done before or during the studio recordings, he has nothing to do during the concerts but dance. Nice work if you can get it. :D
No lie. I visited my new friendly not-quite-local gaming store yesterday. Talking about gaming with another person is energizing. It makes you want to sit right down and argue about rules -- er, I mean play some games!
Gary, I picked up the Extraordinary Book of Names yesterday, completing...
Well, I've done it once -- I'll do it again. I second Henry's thoughts. :D
It's a good thing Frank Mentzer did not visit you on Easter Sunday. You two would have been given misdemeanors for flinging pastries at Bunny Hoppers. LOL
Bunny Hop
Gary,
It must be my week to spy things about Lake Geneva.
I was checking the Weather Channel last night for this week's forecast. They had a segment on about the Lake Geneva Bunny Hop. Were you in that long line of Easter bunnies? :)
Zudrak
Thanks, Gary. As for empowering the game referees, what were you thinking? Rules lawyers run the show today. Just like real lawyers run the real world. :confused:
Happy Easter all!
Zudrak
Zagyg
Hello, Gary,
Two questions:
1) Does Zagyg retain the surname of Yragerne in the CZ books?
2) Is Zagyg's history as well-known on Erde/TRoB as it is on Greyhawk or will he be a more reclusive historical figure? I was wondering if he was mayor of Yggsburgh at one point a la Greyhawk...
I figured, having read your posts on a few boards that you have more or less been given free reign to express yourself as you please. But I know that some authors have very set ideas in mind and attempt to get their artist(s) to convey those ideas to their own satisfaction.
In a roundabout...
I made a New Year's resolution to focus more on the pencil and paper gaming by cutting down on the computer and console games (a fairly easy resolution to keep, I have found to my surprise). It is more stimulating to work on D&D/C&C paper "work" than to hold a controller and press buttons...
Icons
Gary,
Did you happen to catch the show "Icons" on X-Play last night? It airs on the G4 / Tech TV channel, if you have it. Last night's featured icon was Dungeons & Dragons. Of course, it is hard to report all of D&D's history in 30 minutes (less commercial time), but I thought it was...
Uh... I retract my earlier statment. :eek:
I'm free Saturdays if you want to dictate over the phone. I type pretty fast for a guy! That could cut down your keyboarding. Then you could dictate from your porch while you sip some tea and catch some rays. :) Just a thought...
Aw, man. Is that because it's all done? :heh:
I am a big fan of the GFW reference books. I have 4 so far and they are great reads -- let alone great tools for the DM/GM/CK. Anyone who wants some serious assistance in bringing their campaign to life (like I did) would find them most...
That's a better idea than the funeral pyre a la "Rocket Gibraltar", I guess. Besides, all those books would take eons to burn out! :eek:
Of course, the crying of us gamers that lost said books would last even longer...
So, Gary, how goes the writing of our favorite castle?
I echo Henry's thoughts. Hopefully we'll see more of you on the boards, Frank.
Good luck with the bakery business, break an egg! :lol:
(I'll wait for the chorus of boos now..)