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Order of the Stick, 524

Rich has the same sick sense of humor as me. to reference a mid 80's movie called "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo". I have always added "Electric Boogaloo" to any action which are attempted at the gaming table which are stupid or have little chance of succeeding, such as "Attack the Balor 2: Electric Boogaloo". :)


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Lord Zardoz said:
Or complain that its just a builder strip. Or nitpick that it is not funny enough. Your call.
I think this was funnier than the strip.

(This is in no way a complaint or nitpick about the strip, which is nice 'n funny.)
 

I like that Belkar seems to have actually become attached to Mr. Whiskers. He waited at the secret door to call him back, and now has supplied him a toy. Our little Belkar might be showing a little humanity...or halflinganity as the case may be.
 


Gorok said:
Rich has the same sick sense of humor as me. to reference a mid 80's movie called "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo". I have always added "Electric Boogaloo" to any action which are attempted at the gaming table which are stupid or have little chance of succeeding, such as "Attack the Balor 2: Electric Boogaloo". :)


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Yep. It was brilliant. I laughed by arse off at the reference!
 


Gez said:
And a big blue X, of course. :)

Well, it seems to me that Azure City would be a place with a LOT of blue paint available. I keep thinking we're going to see a scene where we learn that there was a decree that despite the recent availability of alternatives, the only pleasant paint choices are blue, dark blue, aqua, and cerulean.
 


Meowzebub said:
I like that Belkar seems to have actually become attached to Mr. Whiskers. He waited at the secret door to call him back, and now has supplied him a toy. Our little Belkar might be showing a little humanity...or halflinganity as the case may be.
Nah - Belkar's just realised that he's not using one of his class features. Mr Scruffy does seem to be tougher than the average housecat, doesn't he?
 


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