Wielding the banhammer

I doubt that would be a good idea. I imagine we might be suprised to find people we thought disappeared were actually banned
 

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Crothian said:
I doubt that would be a good idea. I imagine we might be suprised to find people we thought disappeared were actually banned
It would make you start to wonder, wouldn't it? I mean, where was Horacio all that time? Really?
 


Whisperfoot said:
It would make you start to wonder, wouldn't it? I mean, where was Horacio all that time?
Hmmmm, let me think about that one. He was busy doing something, and only shows up now after:

1. The two Mars probes have finally arrived at their destination;
2. [Political situation now allowed on ENWorld]; and
3. WotC has nlw released all of the core books for Edition 3.5;

Since I don't believe in coincidences I would guess he must have been involved with at least one of those.
 

Silver Moon said:
Hmmmm, let me think about that one. He was busy doing something, and only shows up now after:

1. The two Mars probes have finally arrived at their destination;
2. [Political situation now allowed on ENWorld]; and
3. WotC has nlw released all of the core books for Edition 3.5;

Since I don't believe in coincidences I would guess he must have been involved with at least one of those.
Or all seven of them!
 

Hypersmurf said:
"Whose turn is it to cook, Ulath?"
"Yours."

Although I've read these books many times, I can't help but think that that has got to be one of the more obscure book quotes I've heard in a while.

Erge
 

ergeheilalt said:
Although I've read these books many times, I can't help but think that that has got to be one of the more obscure book quotes I've heard in a while.

If it had been posted on a Football board, sure.

Somehow, posting it on a D&D board lessens its obscurity, I think.

-Hyp.
 

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