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That should be the group’s identifying quotation!

Try dramatically standing up and quoting Odd Thomas from the beginning for the whole room to hear. It always works for me.

That should be the group’s identifying quotation!"
That just might scare people off.


Steak cooked in bacon grease is a great poor-man's delecacy though; bacon grease can replace butter in everything that's not baking (and even then, sometimes) and it keeps in the fridge for just about ever. It can keep outside the fridge for days or even weeks.
So, if you're stuck in a post-apocolyptic tale, be sure to save the bacon grease to add to you next meal. More calories, more flavor.


Stephanie, if you haven’t tried grilled shrimp, you’re in for a treat! That’s got to be one of the most delicious things on the planet.


I had an interesting morning. In fact, when I woke up the first two times I went back to sleep because I assumed it was still a dream. Apparently, my aunt's babysitter failed to pick up her son and daughter, so the first thing I experience this morning is a five month old screaming his head off for ... something, a twenty month old girl throwing a couple hundred toys everywhere, the dog nowhere to be seen, and my thirteen month old brother standing in the middle of it all, looking utterly bemused.
Oh, and the original Transformers cartoon was on the television for some reason.

I should go clean up those toys.
The part I can't figure out is the Transformers. Not that it was on (I think Papa, a real geek, put it on) but that it exists. That was some awful storytelling, even for a children's cartoon.

The joys of no witnesses.


"I hate kids!"
"What was all that you said about your children being the best thing that's ever happened to you?"
"Those are my own kids; I hate other people's kids."
I'm usually uncomfortable around kids unless I'm related to them.

http://www.cracked.com/article_19325_...

Boards can be anywhere from 49 squares to 256 squares total. They can be flat and square, like a normal chess board, or they can be three dimensional, or made of narrow corridors. All pieces can move down from a higher level to a lower one, but to go up they have to use ramps - except the knight, which can jump up one or two levels.
A third player can walk in in the middle of the battle (depending on the compacity of the board, which may be limited to two armies) and simply slip in the turn order. A checkmate removes your pieces from the board and the battle only ends when one player is left standing.
After winning you continue wandering until you find the next fight, but only with whatever pieces you have left. (You can save and quit inbetween battles, but not during sincey you're playing with actual people.)
You keep on doing this until you are finally in checkmate or only have your king remaining (which counts as a checkmate). You are then shown your campaign stats, which shows how well you did with that army, and updates your career stats, which shows how well you've done overall. You can then start over with a new army and a new campagin.
That's the gist of it. There are details to work out.

Hm ... we're probably going to need testers in a confined version of the game. Can I put you on the list? (Don't expect for me to get back to you any time soon, but just in case this actually goes somewhere ...)



I'm surprised that the core of the game doesn't take more than eight pages, plus an extra page for idle additions.
It'll be a long while before it's finished, but I think we can actually do this one (unlike the half-dozen other games we've discussed together).

Hm ... we're probably going to need testers in a confined version of the game. Can I pu..."
I actually don't play online games and I'm rotten at chess so.... you're gonna want someone else, like Guy or M. Who's Jacob?

Now, if I can just get a part-time job.

Ah hah! Yes, a part-time job. I actually need to follow up on a few job applications this week...

... Worth it.

Barnes & Noble, however, does sound comparatively decent. I'll shall try there; I can take a bus and a train there.

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I should try playing chess with myself. I’m very poor at chess. If I played myself, though, I might stand a chance of winning.