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to all those dude and dudets

chaos-princess said:
yo people, coming from personal experience i will give you advice, never read romeo and juliet with you mate , the dude as romeo and the dudet as juliet, BAD IDEA, trust me . just a very good warning,

Frankly, most gamers don't have mates... unless they slip 'em a mickey.

(Or use their psychic powers.)
 

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Speak for yourself buddy! I got a mate, and I got the kid to prove it (and another on the way). :D

I even got the woman into D&D - and talked her into starting her own PbP campaign here at ENworld.

BTW, chicks dig D&D, once they realize it's all about social interaction and role-playing. At least, that's what the gamer-ladies I know say, but they honestly seem to enjoy smashing their enemies to smithereens, too.

('course, I realize you were just tryin' to be funny, mate. ;))
 


fear not.

"Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him."
 

!!!
 

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diaglo said:
fear not.

"Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him."
Yeah, but apparently you can get around that by tying a few branches to your limbs and walking up the hill.
 




Tom Cashel said:
*whisper* Psst! News flash! Those three witches were LYING.
Well, at the very least they were incompetant. Eye of Newt and all those interesting and weird ingredients are pseudonyms for different herbs, not animal parts. They botched their spell from the beginning! Though come to think of it, the play doesn't say they were adding animal parts, but it's kind of implied that they were.
 

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