Okay...
runester wrote:
1. What kind of car do you drive?
When I do drive, it is either a 200 Toyota Sienna or a 1994 Honda Accord. Otherwise I ride a bike
runester wrote:
2. If you could be a tree, what kind of tree would you be?
I've always liked birch, because that's what I grew up with, but I'd be happy being any kind that doesn't catch Dutch Elm Disease. That looks painful.
THAC0 wrote:
1) If you have a favorite beer, what is it?
2) The Cheetos Mtn. Dew question - for all the hosts (inclduing Chris): When you game, is there a favorite beverage, food or possibly a non food item that you bring (mines is a empty Preparation H Wipes box).
1. Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout
2. It has varied over the years, but just plain water really is the best.
hansel wrote:
What kind of roleplaying game (specific title/genre/whatever) are you just NOT interested in playing?
Horror. I just don't think it could be done well, and ultimately would become unfullfilling.
keithcurtis wrote:
On a one-color grad screen , the dots are dropping out at 2% on a flexo press. Do you ask the platemaker to not wash the plate so long, switch to UV flexo, or tell the pressman to increase the contact pressure on the impression cylinder?
I ask the platemaker and pressman what they think the best course of action is.
keithcurtis wrote:
Oh, and why did each of your parents name you what they did?
I have no idea. I was the youngest of 7, so it likely was because they were tired of naming kids, and this was the first name they saw, or felt could be used for either gender.
diogenes wrote:
I would be curious to know what each of your favorite breakfast foods are.
Also, when it comes to corn chips, do you guys prefer guacamole or salsa? Or perhaps some mystery third option!
Scrambled eggs with a meat of some sort, peppers, onions, mushrooms and spinach mixed in, with 2 pieces of toast with Sun Butter, and a glass of OJ.
Salsa.
McNutcase wrote:
First, what's the most out-of-the-way place you've been to, and what's something interesting about that place?
A
ghost town in South Dakota called
SpokaneMcNutcase wrote:
Second, you can take a trip to someplace. One place, money no object. Where do you go and why?
Ireland. Because I'm Irish and want to drink an authentic Guinness
temmogen wrote:
I just want to know if everybody wears underwear?
Yes, because I look better in them than out of them.
Aaron Stack wrote:
If money and technology were no object, where would you like to live the most? Be it a state, or a country, or in outer space, or what. If the living situation would be radically different than reality, please describe.
A space station, because then the implication could be drawn that you could travel to other worlds, which is what I truly wish I could do.
Aaron Stack wrote:
Basically, if you could start over, knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?
Great question! Though I have few regrets, I would do many things different. Most notably? In High School, I would not let the social structure dictate who I would/could NOT ask out on a date. Also, I would have changed my major in College, and maybe have become a teacher.
Caveat: As long as I could still marry Julie and have the kids I have.
clintmemo wrote:
What's your idea of the perfect campaign?
One with a beginning, middle and end where each PC gets their moment in the sun and plot arc that makes the player think,
"That would have been a good book!"clintmemo wrote:
What's your idea of the perfect game session?
5-6 hours of laughs, no interruptions, a couple good combats and some neat RP that makes you smile in satisfaction.
Phew!
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jinx wrote:
"So yeah, Chris was right, you shut your whore mouths."