Why, after the incident when Hailey lost her top, am I imagining the entire party gathering around with popcorn as those two duke it out on muddy ground in the last frame?Quote:
Originally Posted by DOOM2099
[shakes head]
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Why, after the incident when Hailey lost her top, am I imagining the entire party gathering around with popcorn as those two duke it out on muddy ground in the last frame?Quote:
Originally Posted by DOOM2099
[shakes head]
you guys are all forgetting the real problem...Quote:
Originally Posted by McScope
no fire is mightier than the fire of the plotline
no gold can withstand the heat of the fiction
when there is a huge haul of gold that is a problem for the story progression and ankward for the character development... and this gold ends up in an explosion, and the loss of the gold makes room for a new storyline, and the loss of the gold is funny
the gold is lost
forever
The Giant fixed itQuote:
Originally Posted by powner
Let's hope Haley doesn't hear you saying that the gold loss is funny ;)
Was 250 supposed to go up on friday or have I lost track of the comic numbers/dates?
Its a 'family friendly' comic. All the sly innuendo and rough jokes aside, that would be steppiong across the line.Quote:
Originally Posted by The_Great_Dane
Beyond that, it really doesn't strike me as a 'Roy' thing to do. Roy is Lawful, thus things are meant to be a certian way. I'm sure Roy would prefer to be who he is supposed to be and that 'experimenting' didn't even cross his mind.
Also, keep in mind... fiddling with 'him'self wouldn't necessarily prove in to be of any use. All women are different, so anything learned about Royette's 'needs' would have only helped Roy in ... well thats a twisty road I started down. :o
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by omikapsi
Nah, the gold is still there. It's just melted down into one REALLY HUGE slag heap.Quote:
Originally Posted by carabaldo
Of course, it isn't pure anymore. It now has pieces of timber, chamber pots, nails, etc. melted into it.
In a real world, maybe.Quote:
Originally Posted by TarSheva
In a rpg with a "realistic feeling", sure
In a comic strip? Nah.
:-)
It was a screenplay explosion, so strong enough to delete the gold from the paper...
... or the pixels, that is
Edited for grammar corrections, please excuse my engrish
Greetings from Italy
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Originally Posted by Lothorus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_regia
???
I believe there was a comment elsewhere about the comics being routinely on-time, even early?
I write this after Wednesday's being late and Friday's being MIA altogether.
:(
It's holiday season. Give the man a break. ::)
It hasn't been meeting the 9:00 am target very regularly, but it isn't officially "late" until midnight. So if Wednesday's comic is up sometime on Wednesday, it isn't late.Quote:
Originally Posted by RBloom0566
Friday's is definitely late, though. Normally there are comments before now. I wonder if people are still digesting turkey?
I think that since this was a US holiday week...most of us are cutting Rich some slack... Though just barely ;)
Assuming that Rich hasn't had another unfortunate mishap, then the lack of a comic on friday is not too much of a problem. ;)
Happy Thanksgiving Rich.
I have no issues with the comic being late, I was just wondering whether checking in periodically would be worth the effort.
Thanks..giv.. What did you name it!? :P
Of all weird traditions sales-companies have brought overseas to us europeans to earn more money, they haven't brought this yet! Only a matter of time I guess... ::)
Oh.. badly off-topic
I can understand a miss of a strip if there's holydays going on. I just like to get a head up first. He could have mentioned it in last newsposting. :)
You know us Americans...we expect the whole world to keep track of our holidays.... ;D
Well, you Americans might be, the rest of us are just puzzled. Actually, I thought I'd just lost all track of time. Life in a university at this time of year is just too hectic ... I'll be saying that till June. Sigh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheiromancer
Edit: Hey - check it out: post 51 - I'm a dwarf. Snarf.
Happy Thanksgiving, Giant! :)
you know other people in the world didn't take the day off?
for example up here in canada we all went to work.. and now im home to my igloo and want to read the comic.. where is it man? where is it?
well have to unplug the computer now, the power is melting the ice.....
where is the comic man????
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Originally Posted by kradman
;D ;D ;D
Happy Turkey Day... A little late, but Happy, nonetheless.
Speaking of CanadaQuote:
Originally Posted by kradman
I listened to the "Lost" podcast today. And the producers commenting the show was canedians and they had this funny greeting the was joking around about:
"Happy THANKSGIVING!... or as we in Canada call it: THURSDAY!"
well.. it sounded better on the pod... :P
ugh.. see what happends when we don't get our OotS dose!.. *looks forward to many terrible forum posts untill monday*
You mean until Sunday right? And double lenght at that! You'll be able to make stock for the next time! ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by SirGalrim
wasn't the gold in bags of holding which would cause the contents to be lost when the bags are destroyed (http://d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/won...m#bagofHolding)Quote:
Originally Posted by TarSheva
In case people are only reading this thread, I'll link the thread in which it is explained, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Annalia
The Giant Explains
This has been addressed multiple times in multiple threads.Quote:
Originally Posted by ironoutlaw
NO.
The gold was not in bags of holding. It was in ordinary bags. This is because the bags of holding are full of other treasure.
Amazingly, the marketing gurus haven't really figured out how to make a buck off of this holiday in the US either. A little bit off of turkey and a few decorations is all. The day after, however, is another story all together. It's called Black Friday here and is considered the first shopping day for Christmas. It's the biggest sale day of the year. Almost every year we hear of someone getting trampled in the mad rush for the big sale item at a Wal-Mart or some such store. The funny thing is that, since they can't seem to market Thanksgiving very well, most stores are now resorting to putting out the Christmas stuff the day after Halloween.Quote:
Originally Posted by maxon
Edit. What the heck! What was I thinking when I linked to that quote and then came out with the above. Must have ingested too much turkey. Anyway, Looking forward to the 250.
That pisses me off so much! We're loosing Halloween :'(because of this lack of visibility. I see less and less children passing it and even saw some of them do it in CAR!!! What's the point of it then? Candies? (please don't be so materialist). Where's the fun in car??Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwarf71
oooohh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Elethiomel
The giant posted that shortly affer my last post (in respone to Annalia), but thanks for the heads up still.
Although Sunday evening probably means Monday morning over here anyway. ;)
Hey, don't sweat it. I like the way you make it sound like a stock market crash - Black Friday. Just about sums up Christmas for me. This year, we're buying a goat for an African family via a charity. No one else is getting any presents.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dwarf71