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<blockquote data-quote="cyderak" data-source="post: 5446926" data-attributes="member: 16003"><p>We had one guy that liked to smoke weed during breaks (obvious why we had to boot him). Its cool if he wants to smoke it, just do it on your own time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We had one guy who smelled so bad I had to dis-infect the seat he sat in because he left his Smell on the chair even after he left. How do you tell a guy he smells witout making him mad. So we just stopped calling him.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We had a guy who took everything personally even though it was just guy-talk. He jumped up and called me a "Prick" because I told him to knock off picking on one of our players. Normally I'm not against good humored ribbing but those two guys would start out kidding and then get so heated in argument we had to separate them. Their arguments took up sooo much playing time and made playing D&D so awkward no-one was having fun anymore. After he called me a "Prick" I told him, "Theres the door dude, If you don't like me trying to get everything under control so we can play then get out". A week later he showed up on my front doorstep crying because we hadn't called him. I gave him another chance but the other players made playing D&D a living hell for him. He eventually quit because of it.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>We had another guy who was a mooch. Whenever we'd order food he would wait until everyone put in their money for food and throw in nowhere near what he owed. We found this out about 8 game sessions after he started gaming with us and we could'nt figure out why we had to put extra money in for food all the time. Then I'd ask people to put in for soda andhe would refuse because he "brings his own soda". But he never did and would always ask if he could have soda. he drank the equivalent of a 12 pack and a half worth of soda at each game session. On top of all that he would instigate arguments and fuel the arguments by piping in with rules that were'nt even true or were in beta testing phases and because of that were too overpowered. Not sure why he never came back.......probably because his soda habit was getting too expensive for ME and I, sometimes would'nt have soda for people.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Last but not least was about 4 or 5 Douch-Bags that just came and went over the years. May you all find each other AND ANNOY THE SNOT OUTTA EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF US!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyderak, post: 5446926, member: 16003"] We had one guy that liked to smoke weed during breaks (obvious why we had to boot him). Its cool if he wants to smoke it, just do it on your own time. We had one guy who smelled so bad I had to dis-infect the seat he sat in because he left his Smell on the chair even after he left. How do you tell a guy he smells witout making him mad. So we just stopped calling him. We had a guy who took everything personally even though it was just guy-talk. He jumped up and called me a "Prick" because I told him to knock off picking on one of our players. Normally I'm not against good humored ribbing but those two guys would start out kidding and then get so heated in argument we had to separate them. Their arguments took up sooo much playing time and made playing D&D so awkward no-one was having fun anymore. After he called me a "Prick" I told him, "Theres the door dude, If you don't like me trying to get everything under control so we can play then get out". A week later he showed up on my front doorstep crying because we hadn't called him. I gave him another chance but the other players made playing D&D a living hell for him. He eventually quit because of it. We had another guy who was a mooch. Whenever we'd order food he would wait until everyone put in their money for food and throw in nowhere near what he owed. We found this out about 8 game sessions after he started gaming with us and we could'nt figure out why we had to put extra money in for food all the time. Then I'd ask people to put in for soda andhe would refuse because he "brings his own soda". But he never did and would always ask if he could have soda. he drank the equivalent of a 12 pack and a half worth of soda at each game session. On top of all that he would instigate arguments and fuel the arguments by piping in with rules that were'nt even true or were in beta testing phases and because of that were too overpowered. Not sure why he never came back.......probably because his soda habit was getting too expensive for ME and I, sometimes would'nt have soda for people. Last but not least was about 4 or 5 Douch-Bags that just came and went over the years. May you all find each other AND ANNOY THE SNOT OUTTA EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF US!!! [/QUOTE]
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