Most Unlikely people who have expressed an interest in D&D?

mcrow said:
yeah, this pastor was real cool he had as much fun as any of the kids. He played a cleric (duh!) and his theology background really made his character cool. He was a Lutheran pastor and from what I understand they are not so closed minded as some of the other denominations can be.

WHAT? A Lutheran? Here in Minnesota?!

You'll never get me to believe it.

/sarcasm :)
 

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JesterPoet said:
WHAT? A Lutheran? Here in Minnesota?!

You'll never get me to believe it.

/sarcasm :)

Yeah, that'd be like a Baptist in the Carolinas.


For me, the surprise was my aunt and uncle. Both very, very high-powered executives and were, by my understanding, rather rough and tumble in their youth (I think he used to run with some gang). I'm pretty sure the idea was to just "see what we were doing", but it still floored my cousins (mutual nephews of this couple) and myself.
 

Four stewardesses.

And until Mr Heard posted about the strippers, I was pretty sure I was going to win. But I think strippers beat stewardesses.

James, STORY HOUR, don't you think? :D
 

barsoomcore said:
Four stewardesses.

And until Mr Heard posted about the strippers, I was pretty sure I was going to win. But I think strippers beat stewardesses.

James, STORY HOUR, don't you think? :D
Oh come on swingers have to trump strippers
j/k
 

barsoomcore said:
James, STORY HOUR, don't you think? :D
I don't remember enough of those games to write a story hour I think. Let's face it, the real reason we'd asked them to play had nothing to do with rolling dice I'm afraid. Bad games, but better window dressing than most.
 

James Heard said:
I don't remember enough of those games to write a story hour I think.
I don't think I would have remembered enough of the games to write a story hour, either. :D

James Heard said:
Bad games, but better window dressing than most.

[Mad About You]
Helen Hunt's character: "You know those aren't real."
Paul Reiser's character: "I don't care."
[/Mad About You]

Warrior Poet
 
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Teflon Billy said:
My Late Grandma

Though, actually, it was Boot Hill.

And her idea of RP'ing was to walk around Mad Mesa blasting anything that got in her way. In her first half-hour of play she committed Horse Thievery, Bank Robbery, Murder of a Bartender, Arson of a Church, Murder of a Sherrif's Deputy and a host of other transgressions against the public peace.

What finally did her in was running out of bullets:)
That's awesome! Your Grandma did more in 30 minutes than most desperadoes do all day! :D

Warrior Poet
 

James Heard said:
Bad games, but better window dressing than most.
See, the larger portion of my incredible good fortune with the FA's (Flight Attendants) is what fun players they are. Window dressing AND good games!
 

A few of them were excellent at the Vampire LARPs eventually, but that would be hard to transfer to a story hour too. "Missy wore a tight black cotton top that night, therefore the Camarilla found itself powerless and distracted as the Hand agents infiltrated their Elysium"

No.

Drug dealers were much better players. ;)
 

James Heard said:
"Missy wore a tight black cotton top that night, therefore the Camarilla found itself powerless and distracted as the Hand agents infiltrated their Elysium"
You know, that sort of writes itself. At least, I'm having no trouble picturing the scene.
 

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