Maraxle said:Anthony, is mine in your top 10? It's the one with the flying islands.
How much money would it take to actually shift your opinion, I want to make sure I have sufficient cash on hand.Zulkir said:Folks,
I did it. read all of my assigned submissions! Hoody-hoo! Now, its off to Gencon. When I get back I will pull my top ten, we will all meet, and pick the final ten.
So while I am at GenCon, if you see me, please feel free to throw money. I'll be the one hunched over from too much reading. If you see Peter Archer at Gencon offer to pick things up for him is back is totally wacked (we almost kept him home).
There is a D&D Q&A session on Saturday at 10:00 am in the D&D Room. I imagine I will see some of you there. Also I will be attending the Ennies along with a large group of Wizards folks.
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isirga eth said:Are the losers STILL going to be notified?
Yes. The Australian desert is exactly like some parts of New York...Aaron L said:I watched this thing on the travel channel one time, about taking trips through the Australian (Austrian) desert, and all of the things you had to take with you or you'd die.
If you did one thing wrong, you'd die.
If you left your car, you'd die.
If you stopped to go to the bathroom on the way there, you'd die.
That still describes rugby players...BiggusGeekus said:Additionally, hong, Oz is home to some of the most dangerous species known to man (no, not rugby players, I'm talking about the things that are genetically non-human).
mirzabah said:Yes. The Australian desert is exactly like some parts of New York...