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D&D Charity Event With Keith Baker

Started by Zak S, January 20, 2012, 03:08:20 PM

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Zak S

Hey, this is just to let you know you can watch Eberron Overlord Keith Baker and a few other nerdfamous people play D&D and help folks learn to read at the same time:

On January 28, 2012 1pm – 6pm
Los AnDnDMelt will host a celebrity charity Dungeons and Dragons game
With a custom adventure & pre-generated characters by Keith Baker to benefit  Reach Out and Read Los Angeles  http://rorLosAngeles.org

Go to  HYPERLINK http://meltcomics.com on Jan 28 from 1pm-6pm PST to participate.
Donate a min of $1 to watch one of the 4 tables. You can watch all 4 tables for a min donation of $1/table.

Purchase a PDF of Keith Baker’s custom Adventure for $5.

This is an ONLINE only event brought to you by Satine Phoenix (of D&D With Porn Stars and I Hit It With My Axe), Meltdown Comics, and http://stickam.com. Participate in this fundraiser from the comfort of your own home.
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Windjammer

Hi Zak, this is a great initiative.

You could be a tad more informative, and the links aren't the most helpful ones.

This one gives a fuller break down (and it did not show up when doing a site-only search):

http://www.meltcomics.com/blog/tag/keith-baker/

Finally, I have no idea how the pay-per-view works - which site one has to go to (this one? http://www.stickam.com/meltdowncomics if so, why is it not linkified?), what to do. Could you kindly explain it?

Thanks.
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Zak S

Quote from: Windjammer;507467Hi Zak, this is a great initiative.

You could be a tad more informative, and the links aren't the most helpful ones.

This one gives a fuller break down (and it did not show up when doing a site-only search):

http://www.meltcomics.com/blog/tag/keith-baker/

Finally, I have no idea how the pay-per-view works - which site one has to go to (this one? http://www.stickam.com/meltdowncomics if so, why is it not linkified?), what to do. Could you kindly explain it?

Thanks.

I apologize if it's unclear, I'm no expert: I'm just passing on info Satine gave me. Here's the latest How To Participate link, via twitter http://yfrog.com/od75kp
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Thanks!

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And as a quick reference for the handful of people possibly interested in watching this from the Old World (mainland Europe) - time zone differences mean that the screening will start at Sunday at 10pm, and go on until 3 am.
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