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NC Game Day VII - April 23!

Rel said:
And by the way, I taught Samantha the Red to say "Cthulhu's Librarian" yesterday as well as "die kluge". She's been informed of your impending arrival as well as that of the beloved Henry.


We don't have to re-enact the famous story, do we? I don't want to go burning anyones nose hairs...
 

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Cthulhu's Librarian said:
We don't have to re-enact the famous story, do we? I don't want to go burning anyones nose hairs...

Thanks to her rather short term memory these days, I doubt that will be necessary. However, I do plan to (weather permitting) have a little bonfire that night so you never know...
 

Rel said:
Thanks to her rather short term memory these days, I doubt that will be necessary.

I'm afraid that I must issue a retraction regarding the above statement. Today after I picked her up from school, I mentioned to Samantha that I'd "sent a message" to CL and die kluge. She reminded me that they were in one of the stories I had told her and promply launched into the tale about the nose-hair-conflagration getting at least the general structure of the story correct. She followed this by retelling the tale (verbatim and completely!) of "The Dude Who Always Says "Dude" and the Missing Brownie" that resulted from CodeMonkey's game at the last Game Day.

She's a lot sharper than I sometimes give her credit for.
 

Rel said:
I'm afraid that I must issue a retraction regarding the above statement. Today after I picked her up from school, I mentioned to Samantha that I'd "sent a message" to CL and die kluge. She reminded me that they were in one of the stories I had told her and promply launched into the tale about the nose-hair-conflagration getting at least the general structure of the story correct. She followed this by retelling the tale (verbatim and completely!) of "The Dude Who Always Says "Dude" and the Missing Brownie" that resulted from CodeMonkey's game at the last Game Day.

She's a lot sharper than I sometimes give her credit for.

Just don't teach her proper German gender rules...I've given Klugey enough second-hand grief on that I think. ;) See you all there under the carport! *makes rain sounds* :uhoh:
 

You'll have to refresh my memory on the nose-hair burning part of this story. I'm not familiar with it. Sounds... lovely.

The wife has calmed down a bit from yesterday.

So while a Dukes of Hazzard style drive-off sounds appealing, I'm not sure it's necessary. :)
 

BelenUmeria said:
I am planning on having D&D Sunday on May 15 and 29.

Dave
Having never done this sort of thing and being completely unfamiliar with the etiquette of such things, would it be better for me to run Grimm on one of those days or on another Sunday when there is no D&D game? Later in the merry-merry month of May will probably be better for me, so I'll likely be looking at the latter half anyway.

NCSUCodeMonkey
 

Rel said:
She followed this by retelling the tale (verbatim and completely!) of "The Dude Who Always Says "Dude" and the Missing Brownie" that resulted from CodeMonkey's game at the last Game Day.
Yes, but was it recreated with voice talent of South Park? That is still probably the single most disturbing part of any Grimm game: my out-of-town-guest Aaron assigning South Park voices to each of the characters in your puppet show script.

OK, so I lied. The most disturbing was when my current DM, playing as Lily, attached a Ninja Turtle leg to a wounded GI Joe so that they would have a (sort of) mobile guide around the toy factory.

...

Huh, come to think of it, there have been a lot of disturbing moments in Grimm games. :D

NCSUCodeMonkey
 

NCSUCodeMonkey said:
Having never done this sort of thing and being completely unfamiliar with the etiquette of such things, would it be better for me to run Grimm on one of those days or on another Sunday when there is no D&D game? Later in the merry-merry month of May will probably be better for me, so I'll likely be looking at the latter half anyway.

NCSUCodeMonkey

Well, I have to run D&D on those days in order to demo the game for the store. It can be like a mini game day. I can create some sign up sheets and the like for the games. I only need to let the owners know when you want to run and we can get a table set aside for you.

Hopefully, I can schedule another DM Council dinner for that day.
 

BelenUmeria said:
Well, I have to run D&D on those days in order to demo the game for the store. It can be like a mini game day. I can create some sign up sheets and the like for the games. I only need to let the owners know when you want to run and we can get a table set aside for you.

Hopefully, I can schedule another DM Council dinner for that day.

DM Dinner?? Woo hoo! At the next one I'll be sure to stake my claim early. After picking up a single slice of pizza, and eating it leisurely whilst conversatin', I turned to see that the rest of the pizzas had turned ethereal....or been eaten. One or the other, I couldn't tell.

With a scant 4 weeks to the baby's due date, the wife has put the clamp on activities. There goes the next game day, AND the BBQ at Ole Time =S its a good thing Rel can secure his own copy of Gamers. BUT I have been given an early green light on Future Game Days. Full days even, which means I can play and run a game, or run twice that day. So...patience, grasshopper. At least I'll have a good while to plan what I'll run at Game Day VIII. :D
 

Dremmen said:
DM Dinner?? Woo hoo! At the next one I'll be sure to stake my claim early. After picking up a single slice of pizza, and eating it leisurely whilst conversatin', I turned to see that the rest of the pizzas had turned ethereal....or been eaten. One or the other, I couldn't tell.

Ethereal Filchers strike again!

With a scant 4 weeks to the baby's due date, the wife has put the clamp on activities. There goes the next game day, AND the BBQ at Ole Time =S its a good thing Rel can secure his own copy of Gamers. BUT I have been given an early green light on Future Game Days. Full days even, which means I can play and run a game, or run twice that day. So...patience, grasshopper. At least I'll have a good while to plan what I'll run at Game Day VIII. :D

It's a busy time of life. Enjoy it and know that there will be plenty of gaming to be had when the sleep deprivation phase of the process is over. Sounds like you've got a loving wife who is supportive of your hobby, so you're ahead of the game already. We'll catch you next time.
 

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