2017/02/10 - Edgewise
2017/02/10 - Edgewise
[2017/02/10 Edgewise ]
Title Text: how do you know what I was going to say? "You were going to say something?"
Title Text: how do you know what I was going to say? "You were going to say something?"
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You really thought King was gonna give you the job after how you treated him Bino?
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This is not even the fastest Bino has been rejected
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Now now, let's think it through. Would Bino actually be a bad sitter ? Probably.
But... but... he knows Bailey would destroy him if something ever happens to the pups
But... but... he knows Bailey would destroy him if something ever happens to the pups
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Leaving them with Bino would be evil.
Leaving them with DUCHESS has hilarity potential.
There are those you love
and those you hate
and those that will simply be
no on a plate.
There are those you trust
and those you fear
Sitting by the kerb of life;
they pass by here.
There are those who speak
and those who hear
and those you hope will
learn a lesson here.
(But I doubt it.)
Leaving them with DUCHESS has hilarity potential.
There are those you love
and those you hate
and those that will simply be
no on a plate.
There are those you trust
and those you fear
Sitting by the kerb of life;
they pass by here.
There are those who speak
and those who hear
and those you hope will
learn a lesson here.
(But I doubt it.)
Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
King is scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou
Bino babysitting the pups would've come off as an exercise in futility x3
Bino babysitting the pups would've come off as an exercise in futility x3
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
I'm surprised that Bino even bothered to try really.
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His common sense is held at bay by his ego. He thinks, therefore he's great. according to him.IceKitsune wrote:I'm surprised that Bino even bothered to try really.
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
I don't think Bino was trying, I just think he was walking by.
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
King still hates Bino. Some things never change.
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Iceheart wrote:This is not even the fastest Bino has been rejected
He just happened to be in the vicinity, spotted the sign and couldn't resist to try and show off his superiority by mastering this job.IceKitsune wrote:I'm surprised that Bino even bothered to try really.
Or money's tight, who knows.
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
If that happened, King and Bailey would come home to find the pups safe but Bino dead.
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We still have lots of characters to cover - personally, I would think a female would be best suited to the job than a male. Also, I think a dog would be preferred to care for canine pups.
So, does anyone think either Sasha or Daisy would suitable?
So, does anyone think either Sasha or Daisy would suitable?
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Why not Sasha?
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Because she didn't came to apply for the job. Although I wonder how long it takes until we see hergamepopper wrote:Why not Sasha?
Although this is a good question, I thought at least Bailey and Sasha were good friends, since Sasha was Bailey's bridesmaid.
Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
The timing on this was just perfect
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
Still hoping for Karishad.
But I am beginning to suspect that this arc will finish without a sitter being picked, and them eating take-out. Something something home is where the heart is.
But I am beginning to suspect that this arc will finish without a sitter being picked, and them eating take-out. Something something home is where the heart is.
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At first glance, I thought they screamed "NO" at eachother.
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
King should be lucky that Bino didn't have his Bear bodyguard with him at the time...
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Of course they'll have a sitter. Whilst King's been having the world go by, Bailey's called one of her friends. And I wonder if Fox's friends have applied yet?Argent wrote:Still hoping for Karishad.
But I am beginning to suspect that this arc will finish without a sitter being picked, and them eating take-out. Something something home is where the heart is.
Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
Well... he tried
He's not humble enough to be a babysitter, it'd probably end up with him lecturing the pups about himself.
He's not humble enough to be a babysitter, it'd probably end up with him lecturing the pups about himself.
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Re: 2017/02/10 - Edgewise
Oh, Bino... The fat failing dog is attempting to ask for what? Of course, you're a sort of enemy to King, and so he couldn't tell you otherwise. Just a strong "no"! He neither wanted to listen at you. But anyway, where's (and then who's) the right sitter for King?
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Totally unrelated to the actual plot, I was sad we didn't get to see all of Bino's tummy. #Sadbunny
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Poor Bino... How is he ever supposed to find redemption when everyone keeps remembering all problems hes caused. What if he he was trying to make a perfectly legitimate attempt to show his remorse for all his past deeds? Then again chances are he was just gonna take kings money mooch off on the job and then blow it all on a gift that duchess would just toss anyway...... I wonder if Bino has Stockholm syndrome.... But then again he seems to seek that out as he is the one that pushed for the relationship...... huh....
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prediction for next time:
"Hi, I'm Daisy."
"I thought you weren't doing that any more."
"My apologies, it is proving to be a rather challenging behavior to remove from my repertoire... regardless, I understand you require a caretaker to monitor the youngest members of your fledgling family for the duration of this evening?"
"Req- oh, yeah, a sitter. You want the spot?"
"Hi, I'm Daisy."
"I thought you weren't doing that any more."
"My apologies, it is proving to be a rather challenging behavior to remove from my repertoire... regardless, I understand you require a caretaker to monitor the youngest members of your fledgling family for the duration of this evening?"
"Req- oh, yeah, a sitter. You want the spot?"
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No matter how tempting it may be, as a DM I can't both present a problem and solve it.
Every time a DMPC or NPC fixes something a payer couldn't i'm diminishing and undermining that player's contribution.
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Brilliant!Buster wrote:prediction for next time:
"Hi, I'm Daisy."
"I thought you weren't doing that any more."
"My apologies, it is proving to be a rather challenging behavior to remove from my repertoire... regardless, I understand you require a caretaker to monitor the youngest members of your fledgling family for the duration of this evening?"
"Req- oh, yeah, a sitter. You want the spot?"
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Sasha is my next bet as well if Rick still needs to go through more characters.
Still holding out for the sandwiches.
Still holding out for the sandwiches.
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Sasha is a must, and you just made me hungry for a peanut butter sandwitch, which is not sold anywhere here.GameCobra wrote:Sasha is my next bet as well if Rick still needs to go through more characters.
Still holding out for the sandwiches.
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Is that a witch made from peanut butter and sand?Not A Furry wrote:you just made me hungry for a peanut butter sandwitch, which is not sold anywhere here.
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peas, nuts (as in the metal ones), butts and sand, actually.Naro Rivers wrote:Is that a witch made from peanut butter and sand?Not A Furry wrote:you just made me hungry for a peanut butter sandwitch, which is not sold anywhere here.
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A peanut butter sandwich is just lonely you need grape jelly for it to be truly completeNot A Furry wrote:peas, nuts (as in the metal ones), butts and sand, actually.Naro Rivers wrote:Is that a witch made from peanut butter and sand?Not A Furry wrote:you just made me hungry for a peanut butter sandwitch, which is not sold anywhere here.
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I just pictured peanut and grape between two loaves of bread...
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Mungo was probably called by Fox, or so I thinkWelsh Halfwit wrote: Of course they'll have a sitter. Whilst King's been having the world go by, Bailey's called one of her friends. And I wonder if Fox's friends have applied yet?
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Or between two witches?Not A Furry wrote:I just pictured peanut and grape between two loaves of bread...
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so sabrina and tarot?Argent wrote:Or between two witches?Not A Furry wrote:I just pictured peanut and grape between two loaves of bread...
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Not A Furry wrote:so sabrina and tarot?Argent wrote:Or between two witches?Not A Furry wrote:I just pictured peanut and grape between two loaves of bread...
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*throws Max and Fido in as well*Adoring Fan wrote:Not A Furry wrote:so sabrina and tarot?Argent wrote:Or between two witches?
what, peanut gets to have Tarot there, but Sabrina and Grape get left out? how is that fair?
Most important thing I've learned from D&D?
No matter how tempting it may be, as a DM I can't both present a problem and solve it.
Every time a DMPC or NPC fixes something a payer couldn't i'm diminishing and undermining that player's contribution.
No matter how tempting it may be, as a DM I can't both present a problem and solve it.
Every time a DMPC or NPC fixes something a payer couldn't i'm diminishing and undermining that player's contribution.