So you're saying that people who live in areas where they deal with a certain kind of inclement weather every year are better able to do so than people who live in areas where they deal with it once a decade?
Give us the winter driving, James Olchak, we've got so little. The south can take some ribbing from us northerners about driving and laugh when we're in the snow and it's 70 degrees down there.
Hear hear, James Olchak . I'd rather trudge through snow several months of the year than marinate in my own perspiration an equivalent amount of time...
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.
Pre-gen from Frank Mentzer's module, The Needle , 1987. I knew this was insulting and gross when I was 14. At the time I didn't know who Frank was, since I only played AD&D. I found this module again when I was going through a box of old stuff and was surprised he wrote it, because I thought it was a pretty shitty adventure.
I was going to make a post like "We got 3 inches of snow this morning and it delayed my commute by roughly zero minutes."
ReplyDeleteMine was about 10 minutes slow. I was still on time.
ReplyDeleteSo you're saying that people who live in areas where they deal with a certain kind of inclement weather every year are better able to do so than people who live in areas where they deal with it once a decade?
ReplyDeleteI'll take "the bleeding obvious" for 200, Alex.
No he's saying we're badass.
ReplyDeleteGive us the winter driving, James Olchak, we've got so little. The south can take some ribbing from us northerners about driving and laugh when we're in the snow and it's 70 degrees down there.
ReplyDeleteSure, it's 70 in November, but in June through September it's 95 degrees with 95% humidity. WHY DOES THE WHOLE TOWN SMELL LIKE FEET
ReplyDeleteIt's just not badass to walk around soaked in sweat for 1/4 of the year, I guess.
Hear hear, James Olchak . I'd rather trudge through snow several months of the year than marinate in my own perspiration an equivalent amount of time...
ReplyDeleteI thought that's what porches, rocking chairs, hand fans, mint juleps were for?
ReplyDeleteShit, maybe. My family's from Pittsburgh.
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