Just seeing an image of the Banana Splits starts to make me feel nauseated like I just realized someone had clandestinely dosed me with acid.
I'm not kidding. They always gave me an oogy feeling as a kid - and on to today.
Middle School?! I had to have those memorized by 5th grade! It really is worth knowing, though. I credit playing D&D since I was 11 with my ability to do quick math in my head.
Roger Moore. Bond is such an absurd and wacky concept that anyone who plays it straight fails and his approach seems to fit best. The Daniel Craig ones are the worst.
There are so many things I want to respond to in that thread, most of which are references to variations of the Kruger-Dunning Effect regarding evaluating your own play style and processes. But I won't.
My pleasure! I kind of fell off working on this series (the last one I did was Dragon #112, and #113 is in-progress) but there are other issues I covered on my blog, so be sure to dig in, if that is what you're into.
I am only covering the issues I actually own in print having purchased them at...
Die from exposure? She got paid in exposure. I've been told many times that exposure is really more valuable than money and you should be grateful to get some. :sneaky:
One thing I will say about my typed up prep notes is that they do not include specific adventure information (which I usually run out of a module or hardcover) and I copy/paste stuff the PCs have not gotten to yet but may still have a chance to interact with from one session's notes to another...
When I was a kid and through to college years, when I would get home from a D&D session my mom would invariably ask, "Did you win?" After trying to explain too many times to expect her to get it, I just started saying, "Yes." :ROFLMAO:
I haven’t tried Heat since it was first available on video. I would try it again but if I am gonna rewatch a Val Kilmer movie it is gonna be The Doors (since i have been on a little bit of a Doors kick lately).