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MaidMirawyn said:
He used to brag to his friends that his fifteen-year-old daughter, 5' 5" and 100 pounds, could assemble a .45 semi-automatic and fire a .357 Smith & Wesson. He was insanely proud of that...

(I no longer possess such skills, by the way, nor am I 5' 5" or 100 pounds...)

You can't Just lose the skills it will come back to you :D
 
Halonic said:
Nah...if I'd have shot em they wouldn't still be walking around.

rofl

(I no longer possess such skills, by the way, nor am I 5' 5" or 100 pounds...)

I assume, then, that you're 5'2" and 340 pounds?:p

he he, just kidding. But hey I'm around that size and am 112 lbs.! And I play a lot of soccer, so no comments from the peanut gallery:p
 
I do hope ya'll realized the tongue-in-cheek comments about guns that continue the Texas stereotype.

I really do have many guns but we are taught to be safe with them here in Texas.
 
ChickenSoup said:
I assume, then, that you're 5'2" and 340 pounds?:p

he he, just kidding. But hey I'm around that size and am 112 lbs.! And I play a lot of soccer, so no comments from the peanut gallery:p

:rolleyes:

5' 6.5", weight classified but healthy... ;)

I didn't quit growing until around eighteen or so, which is very unusual for women.
 
MaidMirawyn said:
My dad always had lots of guns when I was growing up. We lived in an apartment. His favorite target practice? Fill a two liter bottle with water. Fill the tub with water. Place the two liter bottle in the back corner, on the edge of the tub. Fire blanks at the bottle.

We did this regularly for years. Can you believe no neighbor ever complained or called the police? And yes, we all still have ten fingers and ten toes.... :rolleyes:

He used to brag to his friends that his fifteen-year-old daughter, 5' 5" and 100 pounds, could assemble a .45 semi-automatic and fire a .357 Smith & Wesson. He was insanely proud of that...

(I no longer possess such skills, by the way, nor am I 5' 5" or 100 pounds...)

Whoa, a dancing Christian gamer-geek, who cooks, and can talk about guns with authoritah.

They don't make em like that anymore, boys. I think Mirawyn and Teresa (my wife) are the last ones. Except for the dancer part... Teresa doesn't do that... but she does throw a mean temper-tantrum.
 
techwhosaysnee said:
Whoa, a dancing Christian gamer-geek, who cooks, and can talk about guns with authoritah.

They don't make em like that anymore, boys.

Nope. Hope I can find one of the existing models though. :D
 
I should mention that my dad had a strange habit of leaving loaded guns laying in the bed. I can remember his doing that at least back to when I was thirteen...and I am the oldest! My brother was six then...

So for my dad, reasonably high INT. Abyssmally low WIS...
 
INT: Intelligence
WIS: Wisdom

You are obviously not proficient in the ways of the d20. You have much to learn, young apprentice. :cool:
 
Me: *kneels* I apologize, my master.
Thrawn: Lets make sure you don't make that mistake AGAIN.
Me: Of course. I shall train even more-
Thrawn: NO! You must be destroyed. *uses Force Grip on my throat*
Me: *choke* please *gurgle* no master*
Thrawn: *releases me* Fine. But remember this lesson, for next time I will not show mercy.
Me: Yes, my master. *bows*
 
Precisely.
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Intelligence (INT) is just that: traditional intelligence or braininess. Wisdom (WIS) is a little broader than what we normally think of as "wisdom" and includes "street smarts" and "common sense."

A primer for CS and other non-D&Ders:
STR=Strength (nuff said)
CON=Constitution (hardiness-determines your hit points)
CHA=Charisma (your "appeal"; includes attractiveness, persuasiveness, etc.)
DEX=Dexterity (nimbleness, limberness, etc.)

Together, they make up the six attributes of a RPG character in a D&D-related universe.
 
ChickenSoup said:
Someone's been in their mom's basement with other nerdZ too long :p :rolleyes:
Nope. My best friend's living room (or in our friend's gaming shop). And we aren't nerds, we're geeks. Don't you know anything? ;)

How do we know we're not nerds? It's simple. I'm a chick with a life, so I can't be a nerd. And Paul has an actual, real-life WIFE! So he can't be a nerd, either. (He has a bit of a life, too, but most of his is geeky...)

And by the way, you devote a good bit of energy to spamming a gamer forum. What does that make you? :D
 
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