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[QUOTE=Aramant]First Canada, and then... THE WORLD![/QUOTE]

So...it's dinked, penguins and angry beavers, aye? :D
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[QUOTE=Ravager]So...it's dinked, penguins and angry beavers, aye? :D [/QUOTE]

Blasphemer! Penguins are only at the South Pole, and in Gotham City!
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LOL! :p
Sorry, I always get the locations of Polar Bears and Penguins mixed up.
Besides, an army of Polar Bears is more fearsome than an army of Penguins, so I don't believe you Canadians are capable of gathering such an army. ;)
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I don't know, man. Apparently that Stephen Harper guy wants to put a lot more funding into our military. I guess our muskets aren't good enough for THAT guy, no SIR!
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Muskets? Hey, who knows...whoever this Harper fellow is, might upgrade your military to the wonders of rifles... :eek: :p
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"Rifles"? NOW who's making up words?
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Aramant wrote:Otherwise I'm having a rip-roarin' good time!

Hey... how YOU doin'?
I'm Doooin alright! :D

So...it's dinked, penguins and angry beavers, aye?
...now thats a conversation starter! :laugh:


@ravvit.....did you mean ruffles? :mischief: :D you delicate bunny wabbit :laugh: ;)
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Bah! Give me a knife and an axe and your rifles be damned! :D
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Give me a knife and an axe and your rifles be damned! :D [/QUOTE]

That should have been the tagline from The Patriot starring Mel Gibson. That ambush scene was really the only good part of the whole movie.
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[QUOTE=Aramant]That should have been the tagline from The Patriot starring Mel Gibson. That ambush scene was really the only good part of the whole movie.[/QUOTE]

It was? I was thinking about D&D, in fact.
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]I was thinking about D&D, in fact.[/QUOTE]

Geek.

P.S.: My fire genasi Dragon Disciple can kick your character's ass.
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Cheesy!

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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Cheesy![/QUOTE]

I know... I was just going for something random. I tend to play standard races and classes, and just do interesting things with them.
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@Ravager and DJV. Synchronised avatar changing? Keep smiling

I do like both, very much :D

@ Lestat. You corrupting that bunny through song, now? Nice choice

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*sigh* the nightmare of the DM, bickering players...

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[QUOTE=Fiona]@Ravager and DJV. Synchronised avatar changing? Keep smiling

I do like both, very much :D [/QUOTE]

Well, I think DJV changed his at least a few hours before mine... :p
Glad you like the bunn-ay avatar. :D

@Ar, never heard of rifles, eh?
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[QUOTE=Aramant]I know... I was just going for something random. I tend to play standard races and classes, and just do interesting things with them.[/QUOTE]

I've stopped powerplaying after finishing the Tactics mod for BG2. It was fun too, but roleplaying has a very bigger depth. I dont really play neverwinter nights a lot, but I finished it too, and I know what dragon disciples can do :D
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[QUOTE=Ravager]@Ar, never heard of rifles, eh?[/QUOTE]

I was playing up the crappy military thing. Besides, muskets were rifled anyway, so far as I know.
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@ Lestat. You corrupting that bunny through song, now? Nice choice
Well, heavy metal is bad for you, especially for your liver and doesn't have any nice side-effects so I try to get him on other things.
*sings* Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]I've stopped powerplaying after finishing the Tactics mod for BG2. It was fun too, but roleplaying has a very bigger depth. I dont really play neverwinter nights a lot, but I finished it too, and I know what dragon disciples can do :D [/QUOTE]

I've never used a game mod, myself. I like the games as they are, for the most part. I've never played a dragon disciple, but someone in my party played a half-dragon one time. He was half gold dragon, and claimed his alignment was lawful good... but after he burned down a peasant house with his breath weapon, I decided his alignment was in fact "chaotic stupid".

Incidentally, my character was a neutral good transmuter, and one of my favourites to play.
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