I Hit It With My Axe: Episode 14: Bacon, Balloons and Beetles

Connieparts

King Princess
May 20, 2010
36
0
0
mandymorbid said:
Erick.S said:
mandymorbid said:
Bakfiets said:
Bacon flavored coffee WTF....you Americans have bacon issues.

nice touch on the pig balloons I just kept wondering how the hell you keep the air from going out suffice to say my mind didn't paint me a very pleasant picture :s
Bacon issues are not limited to Americans. Connie and I are both Canadian (and she's the one who brought the bacon.)
Err, isn't Canada technically in America?
Personally, I'm in favor of mixing food stuffs and discovering unexpected flavor combos.

Either way, riding beetles, flying in pig balloons... goblin society seems pretty fun :D
Technically Canada and the U.S.A and Mexico are all in North America. "America" just on it's own usually is referring to the U.S.A and not Canada.
Actually, we can also count Central America and South America in "America". Our entire continent is known as "the Americas", however funnily enough (ha ha!) the only place on it that actually CALLS itself "America" is the hardest place for "Americans" to live!
It's actually better and easier to be "American," in the commonly known definition if you come from Europe! Interesting fact!
PS. As far as Europe goes. I've only been to Greece, and I don't know how they feel about bacon there...
 

Connieparts

King Princess
May 20, 2010
36
0
0
Tom Selleck said:
I don't mean to brag but I was among some of first people to see She-Ra back in the day as part of some kinda special promotion.
Don't mean to brag, but I go She-Ra's autograph at K'Mart when I was 6.
In my autograph book, right next to Ted Danson.
 

Erick.S

New member
Jun 4, 2010
59
0
0
Connieparts said:
Tom Selleck said:
I don't mean to brag but I was among some of first people to see She-Ra back in the day as part of some kinda special promotion.
Don't mean to brag, but I go She-Ra's autograph at K'Mart when I was 6.
In my autograph book, right next to Ted Danson.
How exactly does She-Ra sign an autograph? With her sword, I would imagine.
 

mandymorbid

Blindheim!
Mar 17, 2010
73
0
0
Connieparts said:
Tom Selleck said:
I don't mean to brag but I was among some of first people to see She-Ra back in the day as part of some kinda special promotion.
Don't mean to brag, but I go She-Ra's autograph at K'Mart when I was 6.
In my autograph book, right next to Ted Danson.
I still have my vhs of Secret of the Sword and all of the first season on dvd. If you wanna have a few drinks and make a night of it sometime just let me know.
 

beefpelican

New member
Apr 15, 2009
374
0
0
docdoubt said:
As to how the Pig Balloons fly? My guess would be gas from the bloated pig corpse, but goblin dreams and wishes would be a close second.
Definitely the second one. If corpses were that buoyant then zombies would be hilarious and graveyards would be impossible.
 

deadguynotyetburied

New member
Jun 3, 2010
322
0
0
But that's why zombies eat people. All that solid flesh keeps them weighed down enough to find MORE people to eat. They'd get very hungry trying to eat what birds they could catch in the stratosphere.
 

deadguynotyetburied

New member
Jun 3, 2010
322
0
0
And by the way, since I still haven't mentioned it, awesome content. A campaign with this kind of creative energy behind it is always fun to play, and even to watch.
 

ROBOcity123

New member
Mar 7, 2010
99
0
0
I would like to formally apologize for my insulting comment that got me suspended for three days. I understand the irony involved as well...(I commented on a stipper/pornstar body).
 

Vivka

New member
Jun 24, 2010
8
0
0
Connieparts said:
Tom Selleck said:
I don't mean to brag but I was among some of first people to see She-Ra back in the day as part of some kinda special promotion.
Don't mean to brag, but I go She-Ra's autograph at K'Mart when I was 6.
In my autograph book, right next to Ted Danson.
I dont mean to brag, but my mom made me a She-Ra costume for halloween when I was a kid. And I still have my hardcover storybooks. <3

By the Honor!!
 

Rick Marshall

New member
Mar 21, 2010
10
0
0
I've been enjoying this series since the start, having already been a fan of Zak's blog, but I've gotta say this one's a high water mark. Zak's over-the-top inventiveness has been fun to read about, but it's so much more fun in action. I love the grateful beetles, and I love how the silly inventiveness energized the players so much. Here we get a glimpse into the group's great gaming energy. It fires me up for today's D&D session, which I'm running, to help me quit worrying so much and just loosen up and have fun with the players. Thanks!