John Farrier's Comments
I wonder what would happen if the senior officer present isn't the DM, but one of the players, and the DM makes a questionable call.
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Oops! I hadn't realized that. I'm usually logged into Twitter.
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Wonderful! You should have received the prize.
Yes, the stone throw would have been metaphorical. The record for a thrown object is 428 meters.
Yes, the stone throw would have been metaphorical. The record for a thrown object is 428 meters.
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Wait, are we not supposed to be wearing codpieces now?
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Yup. Just working on my shtick.
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I'm trying to convince my kids that the chickens are dancing in time to the women rather than the revese.
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Keats is definitely doing his best to future-proof his project.
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Stand aside, Alan. I'm going to impress the ladies with my blogging prowess.
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Woohoo! That leaves more popcorn for me.
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Thank you, Andrew. You have summarized the point precisely.
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I can't speak to your situation, but the authors propose that most of the immigrants and their descendants changed their names on their own.
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Oops! You're right. Fixed now.
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Alas, it would take until Babylon 5 before we would find out.
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I agree the the novel is inherently difficult to adapt. For similar reasons, my favorite novel, Shardik, would be almost impossible to translate to the screen. So much of it consists of internal dialogue and exposition.