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D&D Monday morning speedlinking - Thursday edition
Written by Yax - Published on November 8, 2007

DNDMMSL 11-08-07

I know someone who worked very hard recently just because he wanted his players to have fun and play characters they really, really like.  All this hard work payed off!

I found a great web site about role-playing games.  Just like that.

I found more websites - I need to find more free time!

Is this an epidemy?

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  1. Role Playing Games
    10:12 am on November 8th, 2007

    Amusing, making your Monday morning links on Thursday. I think I’m going to disagree with you, you need LESS free time.

  2. Yax
    10:44 am on November 8th, 2007

    I could have called it Thursday speedlinking but there’s something to be said about upholding traditions.

  3. ScottM
    6:15 pm on November 8th, 2007

    (Sheepishly holding up my hand) Yeah, llamafodder is mine. It comes from horrible jokes in my game group.

    Since this is a gaming website, I suspect you’re familiar with the llama/moose conflict in the titles to The Holy Grail? A friend and I each picked a side for no good reason and carried on…

    Fast forward years later and I decided to put up a website– mostly because I couldn’t get a good wiki to successfully install on my site. Since it was gaming related, our old “dispute” popped to mind…

    Hmm. There’s no way to tell this story that doesn’t make me sound geekier than not telling it at all. Oh well…

  4. Yax
    11:28 pm on November 8th, 2007

    I enjoyed every word of it. Go geeks!

  5. ChattyDM
    6:56 am on November 9th, 2007

    Thanks for the links buddy…. this was the ultimate achievement of my obsessive Crunchopathy. I’m all ready to go fluff for a few weeks now… well let’s say a couple of days.. maybe just a few hours…

    Ohhhh a new sourcebook!

    :)

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