DarkMatter D20: Drunk Southern Girls with Guns ... UPDATED - 8/18/05!

What would you like to see in the DarkMatter campaign?

  • Cthulhu, baby

    Votes: 66 23.7%
  • More anal probing!

    Votes: 66 23.7%
  • Rather less anal probing, thank you.

    Votes: 33 11.9%
  • Deeper Conspiracy theory stuff

    Votes: 84 30.2%
  • More traditional monster/horror tone

    Votes: 29 10.4%

Allanon said:
I've just read this complete storyhour in one day and I want... scrap that... need an update.

Well while you're waiting, go read his other two (check his sig). They're just as good as this one.
 

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pierceatwork said:
Speaking of copy/pasting the whole thing:

Jonrog, are you planning on uploading the entire work to the archives? I've got a couple of friends who (gasp!) don't have net access, and I'd love to print a copy of the story for them.

I'll see if I can get around to it before/during my little trip up north. Would allow me to clean a few things up, maybe do an update.

Now that the Menace Manual kicks so much @ss, I may have to take another run at this campaign.
 

jonrog1 said:
Now that the Menace Manual kicks so much @ss, I may have to take another run at this campaign.

Man. John, you are such a tease. Like I don't hang out here enough already. Now I have this to deal with. Give the alcoholic some liquor why don't ya.

Hey thanks Allanon. I know what I like and I like what John puts out. On some strange level, I relate with his warped imagination. Actually, John was the reason I started reading stroy hour posts. His, this very thread, was my first read. I remember when Pcat, or maybe it was Eric, came up the idea of a story hour board. John, correct me if I'm wrong, but you put this story hour up pretty early on if I remember correctly.

EDIT: Needless to say Allanon, I love it here and enjoy the real talent these writers share with us. And John here gets credit for paving the way for many EN Worlders who would never have done a story had they not read Johns work.

Thanks again John.
 
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fenzer said:
And John here gets credit for paving the way for many EN Worlders who would never have done a story had they not read Johns work.

You can count the Medallions SH in this group. OldDrewId and I were so inspired that I started transcribing our sessions.

On a tangent, I am making my directorial debut this week. Little excited, little nervous. I got some plannin' to do tonight....
 

pierceatwork said:
You can count the Medallions SH in this group. OldDrewId and I were so inspired that I started transcribing our sessions.

On a tangent, I am making my directorial debut this week. Little excited, little nervous. I got some plannin' to do tonight....

Definitely... reading jonrog1's work, and then my GM OldDrewId's, even inspired me to take a hand at a little writing (note to everyone out there; just because you made an 'A' in creative writing in college does not mean you can pick up the pen 12 years later and just spit out a lucid, entertaining story. Unfortunately). The Story Hours have become a nice source of inspiration, mainly led by people like jonrog, pcat, etc. My hat is off to you, jonrog, and the varied and sundry others.

The whole recording/transcribing thing that pierceatwork does was a little offsetting at first, though we learned to ignore it. That is, until someone says something *very* off-color or disgusting, and he makes everything stop for a second so he can back the tape up a little ;^)

And I'm sure you will do well this week P, just remember rule 0.
 

jonrog1 said:
Which can be confirmed by my weak-ass beard. My Welsh friend called me and chewed me out. "Saw The Core commentary. None of us but the Scots can grow a full beard. Shave it off."
My wife prefers the beard, though, and she wins this one.

Oh, for god's SAKE. I was only teasing, honestly. Plus, I don't think I ever said "Shave it off." Considering my own prediliction for bizarre facial hair that would be somewhat hypocritical, n'est pas?

I'm glad B likes the beard. Shows she has taste and discrimination. Why she likes you, remains a mystery.
 

dreadnought said:
Oh, for god's SAKE. I was only teasing, honestly. Plus, I don't think I ever said "Shave it off." Considering my own prediliction for bizarre facial hair that would be somewhat hypocritical, n'est pas?

I'm glad B likes the beard. Shows she has taste and discrimination. Why she likes you, remains a mystery.

Oh no, you were quite definite. And as odd as some of your facial hair choices have been, they've never had the air of desire-smacking-against-capability that mine carries.

Never mind my wife's taste. how the hell we'reboth married still stuns me.
 

jonrog1 said:
And as odd as some of your facial hair choices have been, they've never had the air of desire-smacking-against-capability that mine carries.
Yeah? You haven't seen me for a while.
How I'm still married is because I always do what I'm told. You?

And I DON'T dislike the beard. Much. At all.
 
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Hey guys, look what I found! Remember this?

*ACHOO*

Geez, doesn't anyone ever dust back there?

notsosubtle...BUMP to remind jonrog1 that we need a fix!
 

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