Pics of DAO gamers :D
#4076
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:05
*Looks at Lea*
*Puppy eyes*
#4077
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:15
#4078
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:17
#4079
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:18
#4080
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:23
#4081
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:27
Sarevok Anchev wrote...
Godak wrote...
Since I own a PS3, I guess I'm Kratos...I have no idea why I'd look up. I'm doing quite well, thank you very much!
Well.... i warned you Matey, but you werent listening
FLASH:wizard:
FasterThanLightRaidenTeleportInventedByZeus
Yeah, about that...
#4082
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:35
Instead, I'm going to oil my PR machine:
Just for you, Seagloom, I've been toying around a bit in GIMP and made this silly self-promotional piece:Seagloom wrote...
I normally don't contribute to this thread. Just wanted to pop in and say that if there is a "I support Lea in ME3" banner, I'd sig it. That is all.


(.jpg and .png version again, 'cause they look different to me and all..)
Ha, I'm going to try putting that into my own sig now
Edit: something went wrong with the image on imageshack, so I re-uploaded and am updating the link here...
Modifié par lea.l, 09 mars 2010 - 07:33 .
#4083
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:37
Godak wrote...
Sarevok Anchev wrote...
Godak wrote...
Since I own a PS3, I guess I'm Kratos...I have no idea why I'd look up. I'm doing quite well, thank you very much!
Well.... i warned you Matey, but you werent listening
FLASH:wizard:
FasterThanLightRaidenTeleportInventedByZeus
Yeah, about that...
Ah, sorry, but your video suddenly stops after 44 seconds... strange <_<
Here: I found you a garantied working version of the video ^^
Modifié par Sarevok Anchev, 05 mars 2010 - 09:38 .
#4084
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:39
lea.l wrote...
I am going to completely and gracefully IGNORE the mating-related conversation above that has been disrespectfully involving my revered persona... (yes, Godak, I am looking at YOU, and don't even start with the puppy eyes!)
The funny thing about the puppy eyes? Once I start, I can't seem to stop...*puppy eyes*
...And yeah, it was a pretty bad pun. Still, you were very taxing on my resources last night! I'm not sure how long I can keep it up.
#4085
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:49
Well that shows her skills as Captain of the ship
Okay Godak, i'll be 1st Mate of the ship and you can be 1st Mate of "Lea-will keelhaul-you-if you-say-that-again"
Modifié par Sarevok Anchev, 05 mars 2010 - 09:52 .
#4086
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:50
lea.l wrote...
Just for you, Seagloom, I've been toying around a bit in GIMP and made this silly self-promotional piece:
(.jpg and .png version again, 'cause they look different to me and all..)
Ha, I'm going to try putting that into my own sig now
Sigged.
#4087
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 09:52
Sarevok Anchev wrote...
Damn! Lea ninja'd me!
Do NOT mention ninjas!
Sarevok Anchev wrote...
Well that shows her skills as Captain of the ship ^^
Okay Godak, i'll be 1st Mate of the ship and you can be 1st Mate of "Lea-will keelhaul-you-if you-say-that-again" ^o^
As Lea's First Mate, we are permitted to joke around with each other. She threatens me with punishment, I threaten her with my body. It's a silly little circle that's fun (and awkward!) for everyone who's involved. Except the cats. Those poor, poor cats...
#4088
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 10:01
Seagloom, I really like your choice of sig, not only the new one (which naturally I approve of
#4089
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 10:21
lea.l wrote...
Indeed, the cats suffer quite a fair bit on The Sober Swashbuckler... speaking of which, it is ship-christening time people, so come on over everyone and join me on the Swashbuckler for some celebratory fun...
Seagloom, I really like your choice of sig, not only the new one (which naturally I approve of), but also the Dorothy Parker quote, yah for Dorothy Parker quotes in general, you obviously have good taste in music AND literature
Cats... duh. Im a former dog-owner, so thats ok wih me ^^
About the quote... i think one thing isnt true:
"The cure for curiousity is death!"
Seagloom -as a PnP Masteress- should know the dangers o too much curiousity in Halasters Undermountain
#4090
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 10:28
lea.l wrote...
Indeed, the cats suffer quite a fair bit on The Sober Swashbuckler... speaking of which, it is ship-christening time people, so come on over everyone and join me on the Swashbuckler for some celebratory fun...
Seagloom, I really like your choice of sig, not only the new one (which naturally I approve of), but also the Dorothy Parker quote, yah for Dorothy Parker quotes in general, you obviously have good taste in music AND literature
Thank you, thank you.
@Sarevok - Ah death. Death cures a lot of things, I think.
#4091
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:23
lea.l wrote...
Just for you, Seagloom, I've been toying around a bit in GIMP and made this silly self-promotional piece:Seagloom wrote...
I normally don't contribute to this thread. Just wanted to pop in and say that if there is a "I support Lea in ME3" banner, I'd sig it. That is all.
(.jpg and .png version again, 'cause they look different to me and all..)
Ha, I'm going to try putting that into my own sig now
I would put the new Lea for ME3 sig, seeing how it's my idea in the first place. But I don't have enough space in my signature area...I am quite fond of my Cerberus sig
Can I request the permission of supporting you without the sig? I mean I was the one who came up with this proposition, so my support is a given, right?
#4092
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:28
I wouldn't want you to trade in your Cerberus signature either, it is too pretty and TIM-y and utterly fitting... but you as official founder of the movement are more than welcome to show your support in any other way, that goes without saying!
Edit: Also, why aren't you over at the Emporium yet, we've christened the ship without you!
Modifié par lea.l, 05 mars 2010 - 11:31 .
#4093
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:30
bunnie.riane wrote...
Love that smile.
#4094
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:31
#4095
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:37
lea.l wrote...
Of course it is, Knight!
I wouldn't want you to trade in your Cerberus signature either, it is too pretty and TIM-y and utterly fitting... but you as official founder of the movement are more than welcome to show your support in any other way, that goes without saying!
Edit: Also, why aren't you over at the Emporium yet, we've christened the ship without you!
Splendid.
I was too busy ensuring we are not ambushed during our first maiden flight. But I am coming home now!
#4096
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 10:43
Yes, yes, and yes!Wynne wrote...
lea.l wrote...
Regardless, I like it because that is Bruges in the background, a city I'm quite in love with.
OMG BRUUUUUUUUUUGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *Squeefaint* Someone else has actually been there!? I LOVE BRUGES TOO!!! Did you ever have one of those tomato basil black olive chocolates from the Chocolate Line? That is the LOONIEST idea ever, but I grew to love it! The cola-flavored ones, too, among others, like the regular basil/passionfruit/caramel ganache. They have a nice mix of crazy and normal.
And the canals are so beautiful... and I bought the loveliest scarf in a little shop... it was sooooo freaking cold when I went there but the trip was unforgettable. Beautiful, beautiful, charming city with all those horses and buggies... I want to ride in one sometime! I got this picture of the sunset before I went home, and it was just magical... I want to go there again! I live in Belgium right now, so it's definitely not out of the question.
I am delighted to have stumbled upon a fellow Bruges Fan, let's open a fanclub in honour of that glorious city, shall we?
The canals, the town hall, the Sint Salvador cathedral, the entire medieval architecture in the city center, it's all so beautiful!
And then there's the Basilica of the Holy Blood, I have a pretty funny story involving that:
I once visited the chapel with my parents, precisely at a time where the vial supposedly containing a few drops of the blood of Christ was being brought out to be shown to the faithful, and people were allowed to go up and kneel before it and touch it or even kiss it and thus be blessed et cetera...
So my mother, who is obviously not a catholic or very versed in their traditions, tells me she wants to go up and "drink the blood of Christ, too!".
I had to try very hard to restrain her and simultaneously keep myself from bursting out laughing, her notion that she could "drink" the blood of Christ instead of merely touching or kissing the vial was totally hilarious and the matter-of-fact way she made the statement was, too...
Sadly, I have never been to The Chocolate Line!
From your description, it sounds like I've really missed something, I'd love to try the things you mentioned...
But, I have been to a wonderful store called "Juliette's Cookies", they make the best cookies IN THE WORLD if you ask me, do you know that one?
#4097
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:05
I saw maybe sbout the second half of the movie.
The Basilika and the area around it were mostly seen, but i dunno of the other places...
#4098
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 01:29
Funny and entertaining (I love the dry humour/black humour combination they've got going on), yet often surprisingly touching/sad/poetic for a ganster-action-themed movie, and it's got beautiful imagery, very nice shots of the beauty that is Bruges... you should watch in again from the beginning really, some of the funniest parts and most beautiful scenes are included in the first half!
#4099
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 02:23
lea.l wrote...
Yeah, there was, I really like that movie... partly because it is set in Bruges, of course, but it's also a good movie all around imo.
Funny and entertaining (I love the dry humour/black humour combination they've got going on), yet often surprisingly touching/sad/poetic for a ganster-action-themed movie, and it's got beautiful imagery, very nice shots of the beauty that is Bruges... you should watch in again from the beginning really, some of the funniest parts and most beautiful scenes are included in the first half!
Hmmm... maybe i will
Only the ending was very lame. He gets gunned down and looks like a swiss cheese, but it seems that he survives lol
#4100
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 02:38
I thought the ambiguity of the ending was a positive point actually... AND, I love the part about the ending where he is running through the city, being chased, already wounded, almost hallucinating, and to make it even more surreal there are all these nightmarish creatures about, people dressed as mice and rats and fantasy creatures for the film set.
Totally unrealistic that none of them would even care about or react to a bleeding man charging right through the set, but I thought that added to the nicely surrealistic feeling of it all
Modifié par lea.l, 06 mars 2010 - 02:41 .




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