posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 02:26pm on 27/11/2006 under
Mood:: headbanging
Music:: O Come All Ye Grateful Dead-Heads - Bob Rivers & Twisted Rad
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 01:23pm on 27/11/2006 under
Another one of my comic favorites died this weekend. Dave Cockrum. He first had me hooked on the Legion of Super-heroes and then got me reading the Uncanny X-men.

Even though he died young at 63 at least the last few years he knew that he was remembered by his fans and was in contact with them thanks to the internet.

Nice remembrance of Dave at Silver Bullet Comics by Cliff Meth.
Music:: Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Mood:: blah
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 01:08pm on 27/11/2006 under
Before Ann left for Italy she was madly doing laundry. In her haste she forgot to put the lint trap screen back in. She remembered after the dryer had been running a few minutes, but soon after she did the dryer made some horrendous noises.

Today finally got around to looking at the dryer. And as I suspected a pair of her nylons had gotten wrapped around the exhaust fan. A few knife cuts and it was free!

Now I get to do laundry....

Shouldnt I get a reward and not a punishment?

Note earlier I changed the plug cord on the dryer and Ann was surprised by that I was able to do that. For some reason she thinks I am dangerous with tools....
Mood:: accomplished
Music:: Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 02:08am on 21/11/2006 under
NerdTests.com User Test: The Trekkie Test.
Music:: Star Trek TOS Amok Time Battle Theme
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 08:26pm on 19/11/2006 under
You scored as Character Player. The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn�t. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he�s played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character.

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Character Player

70%

Storyteller

70%

Weekend Warrior

55%

Tactician

50%

Specialist

45%

Casual Gamer

40%

Power Gamer

35%

What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You?
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Mood:: bored
Music:: First of May - Jonathan Coulton
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 10:52am on 19/11/2006 under
In honor of TomKat's wedding ceremony and my wife's trip to Italy (with her family) I present Tom Cruise Crazy!

Mood:: lonely
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 11:16pm on 15/11/2006 under


Yes I am on a posting maniac today.....
Music:: Return Of The King (Uh, Huh) - Tom Smith
Mood:: silly
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 10:57pm on 15/11/2006 under , ,
My buddy Gordon runs our Serenity game and his wife got him custom Plot Point Tokens for his birthday.





Nifty eh?
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 03:12pm on 15/11/2006
From [Bad username or unknown identity: bruceb  among others This is a list of the 50 most significant science fiction/fantasy novels, 1953-2002, according to the Science Fiction Book Club. Bold the ones you've read, strike-out the ones you hated, italicize those you started but never finished and put an asterisk beside the ones you loved. 1. The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien* 2. The Foundation Trilogy, Isaac Asimov 3. Dune, Frank Herbert 4. Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein* 5. A Wizard of Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin* 6. Neuromancer, William Gibson* 7. Childhood's End, Arthur C. Clarke 8. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Philip K. Dick* 9. The Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer Bradley 10. Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury 11. The Book of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe* 12. A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter M. Miller, Jr. 13. The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov]
posted by [personal profile] dadiceguy at 11:33am on 14/11/2006 under
Gordon and [livejournal.com profile] lovetank5 got me a birthday present they gave it to me early when we played Serenity Saturday night.

They were Cthulhu Slippers!


So far the pups think they are toys for them! I think not I am wearing the warm and snugly eldar god on me feet!
Music:: Happy Birthday, Mr. Burns - The Simpsons
Mood:: sleepy

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