Things that make you smile - the official thread

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by <]:^D » Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:32 pm

:lol: strawberry floating hell

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by Peter Crisp » Fri Jun 23, 2017 1:50 pm

I just started Torment:Tides of Numenera and managed to kill my character at the start before you even finish the character creation :lol: .

I even got an achievement :slol: .

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by jawafour » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:12 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:I just started Torment:Tides of Numenera and managed to kill my character at the start before you even finish the character creation :lol: ...

That is just brilliant :lol: .

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by Peter Crisp » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:19 pm

All I know is it was a bloke but now he's a puddle in a crater having fallen from space to his death :toot: .

Not a bad start.

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by Albert » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:20 pm

How did you manage That?

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by Peter Crisp » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:24 pm

The game starts at the character creation and has you falling in a sequence that I thought was character birth as it talks about being in a dark place that opens up (it sounded like the birthing experience) and you select a gender and it gives you the option to go faster so I said "Yeah lets get this over with" and it turns out you're actually falling from space and I'd decided to speed up and plummet to my doom.
I didn't even get to select my stats or make him look like a freak show before his organs were liquefied on impact.

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by jawafour » Fri Jul 07, 2017 1:53 pm

I'm gonna see my youngest nephew later this afternoon :toot: . He's only two-and-a-half months old :wub: .

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by Moggy » Sat Jul 08, 2017 11:05 am

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by Lagamorph » Sat Jul 08, 2017 11:07 am

Im pretty sure there are already societies for that right now.

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by Moggy » Sat Jul 08, 2017 11:19 am

Lagamorph wrote:Im pretty sure there are already societies for that right now.


Yes but there won't be any in 50 years will there? ;)

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by Rex Kramer » Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:02 pm

Evan Mosey re-signing for the Nottingham Panthers, this make me smile a lot.

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by jawafour » Fri Jul 14, 2017 5:29 pm

Qikz wrote:My Dad got me (Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy) for my Birthday yesterday and man it's such a huge nostalgia trip. I'm fairly certain we got it on release for the PS1 and I sat there cross legged at the end of my bed trying to fight my way through the levels when I was 6. 21 years on and I did the same thing today. :wub:


Qikz :wub: :toot: .

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PostRe: Things that make you smile - the official thread
by jawafour » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:04 am

I enjoyed a spur-of-the-moment day out at Hastings yesterday with a couple of pals. Great weather, a bit of grub and a few laughs.

Worst-ever "I have a friend" post etc.

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by Errkal » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:10 am

jawafour wrote:I enjoyed a spur-of-the-moment day out at Hastings yesterday with a couple of pals. Great weather, a bit of grub and a few laughs.

Worst-ever "I have a friend" post etc.


What did you think of Hastings (tis where I live like).

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by jawafour » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:22 am

Errkal wrote:What did you think of Hastings (tis where I live like).

Ya know, when we were travelling down there I thought that a GRcadian or two lived in Hastings. I think the place is great! It feels like some coastal places have suffered a little in recent years but Hastings seems to have evolved and remains a fine place to visit.

> I love the re-built pier! Enjoyed a hot dog and a cold drink on it, basking in the sunshine!
> I love the revitalised sea front, with new buildings and play areas!
> I love the mix of the old and new town areas, alongside the traditional fishing zones and historic places!
> I love the many cafes, bars and quirky shops!
> I love that my beard made me feel like one of the many arty type people chilling near the craft and book shops! :toot: ;)

I really like Hastings and I'm quite envious of folk who live there. I don't drive so I only visit a couple of times a year with friends... and I always enjoy it. Disappointed not to see any GR logos about the place though, obvs.

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by Moggy » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:22 am

jawafour wrote:I enjoyed a spur-of-the-moment day out at Hastings yesterday with a couple of pals. Great weather, a bit of grub and a few laughs.

Worst-ever "I have a friend" post etc.


Did you shoot a Saxon in the eye?

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by Errkal » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:27 am

jawafour wrote:
Errkal wrote:What did you think of Hastings (tis where I live like).

Ya know, when we were travelling down there I thought that a GRcadian or two lived in Hastings. I think the place is great! It feels like some coastal places have suffered a little in recent years but Hastings seems to have evolved and remains a fine place to visit.

> I love the re-built pier! Enjoyed a hot dog and a cold drink on it, basking in the sunshine!
> I love the revitalised sea front, with new buildings and play areas!
> I love the mix of the old and new town areas, alongside the traditional fishing zones and historic places!
> I love the many cafes, bars and quirky shops!
> I love that my beard made me feel like one of the many arty type people chilling near the craft and book shops! :toot: ;)

I really like Hastings and I'm quite envious of folk who live there. I don't drive so I only visit a couple of times a year with friends... and I always enjoy it. Disappointed not to see any GR logos about the place though, obvs.


Glad you liked it :D

Yeah, it is a good place for Hipster bearded types especially around Warrior Square and George Street.

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by jawafour » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:34 am

Errkal wrote:Glad you liked it :D ...

I like the idea of living near the sea (even though I have to really cover up from the sun). Do you find that the place is a wee bit cold in the winter though, Errkal?

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by Errkal » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:37 am

jawafour wrote:
Errkal wrote:Glad you liked it :D ...

I like the idea of living near the sea (even though I have to really cover up from the sun). Do you find that the place is a wee bit cold in the winter though, Errkal?

Not really, we have central heating now so it's all good.

I grew up here so it is what I'm used to so can't say I really notice it being super cold or anything. Can be bloody windy though, the seafront is "interesting" when it is like that as the waves can splash over the road and stuff.

You should look at moving down pretty much guarantee you will get way more house for your money (you may even get one without wasps)

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by jawafour » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:48 am

Errkal wrote:...Can be bloody windy though, the seafront is "interesting" when it is like that as the waves can splash over the road and stuff...

Yeah, even though it was wonderful weather yesterday, the wind was whipping along the front!

Errkal wrote:..You should look at moving down pretty much guarantee you will get way more house for your money (you may even get one without wasps)

:lol: . I do like the idea of coastal living although, certainly at the moment, family, friends, job-hunting and being a non-driver link me to the London area. Maybe in the future that could change, though.


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