The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Aeson said:
I think he was supposed to be 9ft. I thought they did a good job with his size difference compared to Leo.

I thought he was creepy looking. Something about the lips and eyebrows...
 



Frukathka said:
How is it going Dog Moon?

Going alright. Just got back a little bit ago from seeing 300 with a friend. I enjoyed it.

You should check out my Homebrew section. I've added a few more. :)
 

megamania said:
dead tired. Came here out of habit.

Spent all night working on the game for Albany Gameday then got majorly lost in Albany and arrived two hours late. Everyone left.

Such is life. Such is my life.

'til later.

Hoorah! Welcome back Mega! You were missed. :)

Sorry to hear about Albany though. Bummer....
 


Aeson said:
...Fru hasn't been around much either. Where's the love for him?...

Actually said hello to him in another thread in here that I was glad to see him posting again. :)

Hmm ... maybe a week ago?
 


Heckler said:
"Drood" is good stuff. The annoying thing is that it's a murder mystery, and Dickens died without telling "whodunnit." However, the copy I have includes Dickens' notes for the novel as well as some commentary bby some literary experts on how they think Dickens was going to finish it.

If you ever have the chance, go see the musical stage production of it. Its not a strait up adaptation of the novel, but rather the actors portray a Victorian-era theatre troupe who are performing "Drood" for the first time. It is a loud, bawdy good time with lots of interaction with the audience. And the best part is that the audience votes on which ending they want to see. I've been in two productions and it's the funnest show I've ever been involved in.

I promise you you'll have a good time. If not, I'll...well...eat my head. :)

Hmm ... I must admit that I have a distinct dislike for musicals. :\ I like to see Shakespearian plays (ONLY in period costumes please!), classical music, and even opera live, but somehow I have never been able to "get used" to musicals. I guess the "upbeatness" of them is not quite to my taste. I am one of those sorts who likes tragedies and stuff.

But ... why not give it a try? Who knows? I will consider your suggestion should I ever hear of such a thing coming this way. Thanks!
 

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