The Liberation of Tenh (updated April 24)

KidCthulhu said:
Please give my congratulations to both of them. That's great news. And a lovely name. Hope mom and baby are doing well.

The birth itself was one of the easiest I've ever heard of, and within 3 days of the due date. Emily was 8 lbs something, abt. 21 inches. Everyone is well.

(However, shortly after Emily was born, I read an email from Lonnie saying that you're *not* going to be here this month! Since we got the bad news both mother and child have grown despondent, and aren't eating. Please, won't you reconsider? For the kids?)
 

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Hearty congratulations to Prisantha's player and Heydricus' player and those players' baby. It's good to know that the geek gene will be spread to a future generation. ;)
 

contact said:
“Well, who’s got the kill list?” Heydricus asks.

“Dabus,” Gwendolyn says with a smirk. “But I recall the gist of it.”

“I’ve got the list,” Lucius says from the doorway, tapping his forehead. “Druid f-ckers, Calibut and Zeflen, the Lord of Stoink, the Boneheart. But not necessarily in that order.”

“I don’t think we’ve decided to kill the Lord of Stoink,” Prisantha says.

“Whatever,” Lucius replies.

I, like Olgar, found this to Another (contact) Laugh Out Loud Moment (ACLOLM).

Okay that's not a real acronym. But it should be.

-z

Congrats to Prisantha's player!
 

(contact) said:
Congrats to both of them and to the newest Little Liberator, Emily Rose.

Brilliant news, many congratulations to both of them! We're hoping that our newest arrival will come quickly... but not that/ quickly!

Cheers
 


Congrats...

I can't believe this is the first time I have posted in this thread...

(contact),

Still reading faithfully...congrats to the new parents. 1 hour is fast...Mrs. Old One was in labor for 30 hours...bleah :p! Pass on heartfelt ENWorld well-wishes to them.

~ Old One
 

Joshua Randall said:
It's good to know that the geek gene will be spread to a future generation. ;)

You know, everyone keeps saying that, and yet how many of us wound up doing the same things our parents like to do for fun? I keep picturing these rebellious teenagers in the somewhat distant future, all "My parents totally don't understand me. Like, they called my boyfriend 'chaotic stupid.' I'm like, what does that even mean? I mean, what the hell is the Force, and why should I care if it's with me or not? God! They're such dorks!"

But as long as they don't fill the family albums with pictures of Emily Rose in baby Starfleet uniforms and baby Eowyn costumes, I'm sure she'll turn out fine.
 

It actually should be fairly interesting to see what happens to the future generations who will have been born not only when D&D has always existed, but whose parents were also born when D&D had always existed. If that makes any sense. At what point will playing D&D cease being something geeky and start being something relatively normal, like playing Risk or Monopoly?

I figure I'll just hide my Player's Handbook under my mattress (along with my issues of Playboy: Girls of the Sword Coast) and let my pre-teen sons figure out the rest.
 

Barastrondo said:
But as long as they don't fill the family albums with pictures of Emily Rose in baby Starfleet uniforms and baby Eowyn costumes, I'm sure she'll turn out fine.

Yeah. Totally. Um. Yeah.

Em.jpg
 

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