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It's kind of hot

Started by Martin, January 04, 2007, 02:13:50 AM

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droog

So, Martin, which line are you on?
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Martin

Quote from: droogSo, Martin, which line are you on?
The Werribee line, but don't hold that against me.  I get off at one of the stations before the end.
 

Martin

Quote from: droogSo, Martin, which line are you on?
Alternately, if you live in the Western Suburbs, then change my reply to:

"I live on the Werribee line and am proud do do so!"
 

droog

Huh – we'll probably turn out to be neighbours. I get off at Seddon.
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The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
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Martin

Quote from: droogHuh – we'll probably turn out to be neighbours. I get off at Seddon.
I've never found the Seddon station to be that exciting, but if it works for you, then more power to you.

Not terribly far off.  I'm three stations further down the line.
 

droog

It's not very exciting around here at all, though there are a lot of MILFs.

Newport, eh? Do you like to smoke pot?
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Kyle Aaron

I went to game in Footscray today.

Some pasty-faced white boy junkie tried to mug me.

On the plus side, for the first time in this GM's Cthulhu games, I lived, and everyone else died, instead of the other way around. Yay!
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Martin

Quote from: droogIt's not very exciting around here at all, though there are a lot of MILFs.

Newport, eh? Do you like to smoke pot?
Is that a requirement for living in Newport?
 

droog

If the other people I know in Newport are any indication, yes.

It's part of my requirements for new players. If you can't suck down three bucket bongs in a row, you're out.
The past lives on in your front room
The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
The books at home

Gang of Four
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Kyle Aaron

Quote from: droogIt's part of my requirements for new players. If you can't suck down three bucket bongs in a row, you're out.
Crikey! You don't have to drink the water afterwards, too, do you? :eek:
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droog

That's a good idea – perhaps for extra credit in chargen.
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The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
The books at home

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Martin

I think the last time I smoked pot was in '93 or '94.

And it's hot again.  Hotter tomorrow.
 

UmaSama

How hot does it get over there?
Down here in Uruguay we're getting around 30 celcius degrees on the south, and around 40 on the north every day, but it is the humidity that makes it worst.

Martin

It's been in the thirties.  Then drops down to the twenties.  Then shoots up to the thirties again.  It's mercurial in more ways than one.

I grew up in the desert, so while I am used to hot, I'm also accustomed to being able to hide away from it in a climate controlled environment.  The added humidity and the lack of air conditioning is something that I adjust to, but it's slow and I'm not always loving on it.