[hivemind]the insanity of sleep deprived burnination


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Just fine here Ash. Got work in 2 hours and am busy cleaning out my hard drive. My roleplaying folder has gotten very large with bits of gamenotes, downloaded book previews and web enhancements, and old character sheets.

how are you?
 

Evening Hive. Tis boring here. The rain has turned to snow and it seems to be getting nasty out. This doesn't bode well for when I leave work tonight.

On a better not, I've hit "The Meaning of Life" title on Randomlings. Almost makes me not want to post again, cause I know I'll lose it. Okay, so I like Hitchhiker's Guide a bit too much.... :)
 



Angcuru said:
Still waiting on them stats for the dwarf, Drew.... :cool:
Come on over to pick up the book; otherwise, they're +2 Con, +2 Wis, -2 Dex, -2 Cha; any extra bits can be handled later, it's mostly standard except for that.
 

I'm dead tired, so I won't be going anywhere. I'll have the write-up ready in a day or so, though, and post in on the thread in Randomling's House.
 

Alright, I look forward to it. Two clerics in one party; one of Chardun, and one of Tanil. As well as a necromancer, a sorcerer/rogue, and possibly a druid. this oughta be interesting.
 

Good evening Hive,
Thank you for coming to tonight's "Hivemind Dramatic Reading". The purpose of the course is to explore all of life's mysteries and underlying philosphies through readings from modern literature. Our first installment is by the great Mr. Sherwood Schwartz, who discusses the deeper meaning behind his televison program "Gilligan's Island".

"There's a lot of underlying philosophy to the characters of 'Gilligan's Island.' They're really a metaphor for the nations of the world and their purpose was to show how the nations of the world have to get along together or cease to exist....it was a microcosm. I mean, here's a show about a group of people who have absolutely nothing in common, forced to live together and work together toward a common goal of survival. That's the philosophy of the show. Of course we buried that message under a lot of pratfalls and bamboo and silly stuff, but I used to get a lot of mail from phychiatrists and philosphers who understood it."



Source: Growing Up Brady by Barry Williams, page 31.
 
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