Something light to take your mind of all the badness in the world. Or yet another thread. Not everyone using this forum will be interested in all that is going on here, so for those people here is a classic line from a regular poster.
Paul Stevens wrote:Debugging hardware I have never seen at a distance of 6000 miles is a bit of a challenge.
Slide wrote:Did you know that ‘vorpal blade’ is an anagram for labda plover? A labda plover is a type of bird that exists only in the most remote regions of my imagination.
Slide's nervous state after days of struggling against CSB...
"Some of our employees, however bright they may be, have only a hazy idea about the rest of the world"
- Tom Edwards, Microsoft's top man in its geopolitical strategy team
Strange puddles of slime Bailey's were dancing under Stamm's large chair.
The double-noun posting on those kinds of threads can get annoying, but somehow in this context it works. And the mind boggles at this one:
Remembering Stamm's strangely shaped jockstrap contents, Gothmog winced, then smiled, wondering where this was going to take him: heavenwards, potentially?
Dunno if we're actually supposed to be doing this by week or not! It seems kinda random, so I figured I'd toss one of beowuuf's that gave me a laugh up here.
yeah, i think the delirium necessary to actually run screaming up to huge scorpions and spiders and attack them comes from from eating apples and bread lying on the floors of dungeons : )
Zyx wrote:Yessssssssssss! I was getting bored with my player doll full of needles.
This was his reaction to a new CSBwin effect being implemented. If you never played conflux II and needed proof of his twisted hatred of dungeon players, i think this might hint at it : )
And we've got beowuuf to thank for this one, too ... I think, unless I've misquoted or something.
Unfortunately, when I played it I walked into walls all the time and threw clothes at the first creature I met, and my friend never let me play it again.
That's a great image right there... sounds like his crew was traveling through the dungeon drunk, what with the staggering and random stripping...
yup, that was pretty much my entire experience of the original atari DM! one walk through from HoC to mummy, then my friend going 'gah' and swapping the game to somehting else : )
I killed a mummy with a gold coin the first time I played. Three of my party members were already dead, and I panicked. You should have seen the hallway littered with all the junk I'd been throwing at mummies for the last five minutes. Random junk will save your life, man.