XP Levels Revealed!

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Does anyone have 3 XP I could use as an Experiment?

3 only as any more or less will be meaning less.

Experiment: I am three XP from getting on the list. And I was wondering how the list puts one person in front of the other when they are tied in XP. I think it may be due by who gets the most resent XP point(s).

So if I get the three I will be tied and if that bumps EN World: D&D / RPG News & Reviews - View Profile: Wicht off and me on the list then I will be that much closer to proving this. Will run other experiments as people get closer to each other.

Oh and after I get the 3 XP I will be giving [MENTION=221]Wicht[/MENTION] +5 XP (whether I bump him off or not) for his unknowing participation in another crazy EnWorld XPeriment :D

HM
 


I bet the Fiat Multipla is hell on Blindhelms, well probably not because they could not see it, but still...

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I bet the Fiat Multipla is hell on Blindhelms, well probably not because they could not see it, but still...

Blinheindating.jpg
*bow-chicka-bow-BOW*

Do not come wiz me to ze Casbah - we shall make beautiful musicks togezzer right here! I am ze locksmith of love, no?

This little love bundle. Now she is seeking for us a trysting place. Touching, is it not? Come, my little peanut of brittle. I will help you. Wait for me. Wait.

I am the broken heart of love. I am the disillusioned. I wish to enlist in the Foreign Legion so I may forget. Take me!

(A pitiful case, am I not?)

How is it that she can sleep when I am so near? We must stoke the furnace of love, must we not?
 

Merrick, you don't need to tell me you're Australian. I met you at H.E.a.D on the first floor of the Union Building nigh on 20 years ago.

Funnily enough, I always thought of 'cheers' as more the English idiom, which we absorbed through years of watching too much ABC. There was a whole series of other phrases, too, including rhyming slang that we picked up.

What our American friends might not realize, though, is that not all Australians say 'Cheers' after everything we say. Merrick does because he only ever says nice things, but the rest of us follow our comments with all manner of different words depending on what we have just said. For instance:

"Be off with you you noisy windbag!... Jeers!"

"Please, anywhere but the face! ... Fears!"

"Get me a drink will ya, love? ... Beers!"

"Why won't you listen?... Ears!"

Not to forget the eternal "pig's arse!"
 

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