The OT 'clubhouse'
#76
Guest_VanguardOfDestruction_*
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:35
Guest_VanguardOfDestruction_*
#77
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:36
SargeantRenegade wrote...
I'm no expert on heterosexual mating rituals. The only understanding I have of that comes from watching Sex and the City, and somehow I doubt that is a reliable picture of how you straight folk try to score with each other.Mrs Templar wrote...
It would be enjoyable from the woman's pov, but I would figure a guy would rather do about anything than go shopping
Yes, it is not the most accurate description
#78
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:38
Brijenieve wrote...
Of course! Only the best - I scavanged some of the more upgraded parts of our gutter and brought them with me, just in case. With all of the food and the guns and the booze, it could get wild over here...!Mrs Templar wrote...
Thank goodness *runs and closes the door behind her* I hope this is dwarven constructionBrijenieve wrote...
Mrs. T! Over here! It's not much, but... well it should be bomb proof, anyway. *motions toward trap door*
Yes it feels a bit like the wild west over here...or the streets of Omega
*starts working on it immediately*
#79
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:38
VanguardOfDestruction wrote...
Yes, men dont' go shopping...they go buying.
Not all girls shop like that..... and I've seen a few men get pulled into spending hours comparing stuff and trying to figure out what they want to buy before actually buying it... Just not usually clothes.
#80
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:39
Good call. Since we're both from the Kaidan thread, I vote we have a carving of him somewhere... haha.Mrs Templar wrote...
Brijenieve wrote...
Of course! Only the best - I scavanged some of the more upgraded parts of our gutter and brought them with me, just in case. With all of the food and the guns and the booze, it could get wild over here...!Mrs Templar wrote...
Thank goodness *runs and closes the door behind her* I hope this is dwarven constructionBrijenieve wrote...
Mrs. T! Over here! It's not much, but... well it should be bomb proof, anyway. *motions toward trap door*
Yes it feels a bit like the wild west over here...or the streets of OmegaPerhaps a permanent bomb shelter would be a good idea.
*starts working on it immediately*
#81
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:40
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
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Modifié par randumb vanguard, 18 mars 2010 - 01:40 .
#82
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:40
#83
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:40
I didn't think it would be. If it was, I would wonder how on earth the human race had managed to survive for this long!Mrs Templar wrote...
Yes, it is not the most accurate description
#84
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:41
Hi!Joisan wrote...
*Pokes her head cautiously* Hi!
#85
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:42
Brijenieve wrote...
Good call. Since we're both from the Kaidan thread, I vote we have a carving of him somewhere... haha.Mrs Templar wrote...
Brijenieve wrote...
Of course! Only the best - I scavanged some of the more upgraded parts of our gutter and brought them with me, just in case. With all of the food and the guns and the booze, it could get wild over here...!Mrs Templar wrote...
Thank goodness *runs and closes the door behind her* I hope this is dwarven constructionBrijenieve wrote...
Mrs. T! Over here! It's not much, but... well it should be bomb proof, anyway. *motions toward trap door*
Yes it feels a bit like the wild west over here...or the streets of OmegaPerhaps a permanent bomb shelter would be a good idea.
*starts working on it immediately*
I second the vote. We can put it in the women's side of the bunker
#86
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:42
Brijenieve wrote...
Of course! Only the best - I scavanged some of the more upgraded parts of our gutter and brought them with me, just in case. With all of the food and the guns and the booze, it could get wild over here...!
WITHOUT guns booze and ammo it would get even wilder.
#87
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:42
Brijenieve wrote...
Good call. Since we're both from the Kaidan thread, I vote we have a carving of him somewhere... haha.
I second that motion. Maybe in the style of Michaelangelo's David?
#88
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:44
SargeantRenegade wrote...
I didn't think it would be. If it was, I would wonder how on earth the human race had managed to survive for this long!Mrs Templar wrote...
Yes, it is not the most accurate description
No kidding, especially most of them just wanted to grump about men and not actually date them
#89
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:45
Joisan wrote...
*Pokes her head cautiously* Hi!
*waves* Welcome. You might want to grab a helmet. Things are bit crazy
#90
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:45
SargeantRenegade wrote...
Brijenieve wrote...
Good call. Since we're both from the Kaidan thread, I vote we have a carving of him somewhere... haha.
I second that motion. Maybe in the style of Michaelangelo's David?
Haha yesssss I like the way you think!!
If there is desire, we could probably accommodate something involving Ash and/or Liara, but you'll have to make it and bring it yourselves.
#91
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:45
Brijenieve wrote...
Hi!
Hey, Bri! How are you?
#92
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:46
Mrs Templar wrote...
*waves* Welcome. You might want to grab a helmet. Things are bit crazy
I thought this thread was to solve the crazy!
#93
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:47
Joisan wrote...
Mrs Templar wrote...
*waves* Welcome. You might want to grab a helmet. Things are bit crazy
I thought this thread was to solve the crazy!
Well, this is the fun kind of crazy. Anyone caught grumping is quickly handed a drink and some cookies
#94
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:47
This is BSN. You can't solve crazy in a place that feeds on it.Joisan wrote...
I thought this thread was to solve the crazy!
Have a stun grenade, and be prepared to use it if you need to retreat.
#95
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:48
I'm doing alright. Trying to decide if I want to work on my fanfic or the new playthrough I just started, so I could "film" all the romance dialogue scenes with K. How are YOU? Get your skates?Joisan wrote...
Hey, Bri! How are you?
I'm definitely a fan of dating them, rather than grumping about them.Mrs Templar wrote...
No kidding, especially most of them just wanted to grump about men and not actually date them
Modifié par Brijenieve, 18 mars 2010 - 01:48 .
#96
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:48
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
details? am I right!Joisan wrote...
Mrs Templar wrote...
*waves* Welcome. You might want to grab a helmet. Things are bit crazy
I thought this thread was to solve the crazy!
#97
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:49
SargeantRenegade wrote...
Brijenieve wrote...
Good call. Since we're both from the Kaidan thread, I vote we have a carving of him somewhere... haha.
I second that motion. Maybe in the style of Michaelangelo's David?
If we do that and put it in the bunker I may never leave
#98
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:50
Then I'll be in the bunker too. Because you might need an... armed guard. Yeah, that's it.Mrs Templar wrote...
If we do that and put it in the bunker I may never leave
#99
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:50
randumb vanguard wrote...
details? am I right!
Details about what? What I meant when I said this thread was to solve the crazy? I was referring to the fact that this thread started as a result of an argument about the increasing level of off-topicness in the Kaidan thread.
#100
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 01:51
randumb vanguard wrote...
details? am I right!Joisan wrote...
Mrs Templar wrote...
*waves* Welcome. You might want to grab a helmet. Things are bit crazy
I thought this thread was to solve the crazy!
Indeed. Besides here crazy can become the new norm




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