(And honestly today was the first time in like the past five years that I have sat down and watched a TV show as it aired myself, so I do hear you on that score.)
And the commercials were terrible. Every one for a sitcom was like they were out to prove that they have isolated and reproduced the anti-humor particle.
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
Correction in comments, I'm still mad Ok, I found out the 5e allosaurus from Tomb of Annihilation was only CR2 and was outraged, so I made a comparison of a D&D character and allosaurus specimen MOR 693. Then I compared the allosaurus to a polar bear, also CR2. The bear has 5HD and the allosaurus has 6HD. So, I take it back. CR 2 is fine.
From Voyageurs National Park on FB: Called “Catamaran” by locals, Bert Upton is among the strangest of historical characters on area waters. He lived in a hut built over a dug-out at Squirrel Narrows. Found frozen to death in the 1930s by Kettle Falls pioneer Oliver Knox; Upton was perched lifeless in the snow just a half-mile from his home. Shunning civilization, Upton defined the word hermit. First spotted rowing his crude log raft on Namakan, no one knows how he got there. Upton’s accent implied an English heritage but any personal inquiries brought a stony silence. Some suspected him a man fleeing the law; others saw a bizarre outcast; everyone knew he was peculiar. Just five feet tall and wildly unkempt, Catamaran wore hacked-off pants and walked barefoot with a stick. Winter demanded shoes but no socks, a cast-off Mackinaw, and a trailing cap made from the leg of old underwear. He was oddly religious, and suspicious of being poisoned. Surviving on snared rabbits and fish, he ofte...
Sorry you missed it Casey Garske . It was a kick-ass episode!
ReplyDeleteIt's not out of the realm of possibility that they'll have a streaming version up at some point?
ReplyDeleteEpisode was good, fun, but not outstanding.
I'm sure it will be on demand or streaming tomorrow, but I was set to watch a TV show when it was on! That never happens. Or the same night, anyway.
ReplyDeleteGotcha. :(
ReplyDelete(And honestly today was the first time in like the past five years that I have sat down and watched a TV show as it aired myself, so I do hear you on that score.)
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry :-\
ReplyDeleteI won't say whose fault it is, but her name starts with a "J" and ends with an "ennifer."
ReplyDeleteMaybe ABC has it streaming? If it's any comfort the commercial breaks were kinda long, you'd get to skip over those.
ReplyDeleteAnd the commercials were terrible. Every one for a sitcom was like they were out to prove that they have isolated and reproduced the anti-humor particle.
ReplyDeleteVerizon streaming doesn't let you fast forward. I saw the first and last 10 minutes. Not too bad.
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