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WHO on here would you invite to a geme session? Think positive here...

Started by Koltar, August 29, 2009, 11:19:12 PM

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Monster Manuel

Quote from: JimLotFP;325253Everyone.

I don't care if they're big internet blowhards or hate my guts or whatever. People usually aren't so blustery in real life.

They're all invited.

You too, because you had the frigging balls to move to Finland. And you seem to like the same kinds of games I do.
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Monster Manuel

Quote from: One Horse Town;325270I'm not having any of you fuckers stink the place up.

I'm already in your house.
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One Horse Town

Quote from: Monster Manuel;325274I'm already in your house.

Argghh!!

shalvayez

Good question. I'd play GURPS if Koltar was running it, and Amber if Pundit was doing the same. MOST everybody would be invited to a CoC or UA game I' be running.
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Kaz

I'd like to play in Aos's post-apoc setting, preferably run by True20. Also, the post about Pundit's Legion of Super Heroes campaign was pretty awesome, I'd love to take part in that.

Otherwise, as players...  Whoever shows up gets in.
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Benoist

Jesus, that's kind of hard. First names coming to mind are the Pundit, Kyle Aaron, One Tin Soldier (what's up with him lately? He didn't post for a while), Drohem, Werekoala, Akrasia, Philotomy... ARGH. Head Injury! Too many to count!!

;)

hgjs

There's nearly no one I wouldn't invite to a game session.  The question is whether I would invite them a second time. ;)
 

Machinegun Blue

That's a hard question. My first inclination would be to say nobody because this place is full of unpleasant jerks.

hgjs

Quote from: Machinegun Blue;325339That's a hard question. My first inclination would be to say nobody because this place is full of unpleasant jerks.

Case in point, eh?  Just kidding, of course.

Actually, I'm going to put my money where my mouth is, and issue an open invitation to anyone so inclined.  If anyone is around (40 degrees / 10 minutes / 25 seconds) North, (74 degrees / 49 minutes / 55 seconds) West and looking for a game, send me a PM and I'll tell you where we're getting together for D&D 3.5.
 

LordVreeg

Benoist,
Akrasia,
Clash,
JoetheLawyer,
and
David R
all seem to be people that would do well at my game table.
I apologize if I am excluding anyone that I have had good conversation with.  Not that this is not a bit of a popularity contest, but it is nice of Koltar to give people a chance to be recognized.
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Thanatos02

First, I'd probably be pleased to play with the great majority of posters at least once, just to put a face to a screen name, but I realize that's a bit of a cop-out.

I've played with Joe Wolz, and he's a terrific guy who runs a good game. I'd take the opportunity to play with him again in a second. I've always liked the sound of games Pseudophedrine has played, and he seems like he'd be a fun person to get together and play with. In addition, I think I'd be happy to play a game of Pundit's Forward to Adventure with him as the GM.

I recall that there are some specific other posters I'd be happy to game with that I don't remember offhand or maybe don't frequent here often, anymore.

You know, and most of the posters have it exactly right. I know that therpgsite is known for having a bunch of tough-talkers, but I don't see why we can't be a little positive about our poster base. I really don't have a clue what you're getting out of that, Ian.
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Edsan

Quote from: JimLotFP;325253Everyone.

I don't care if they're big internet blowhards or hate my guts or whatever. People usually aren't so blustery in real life.

They're all invited.

I'm with Jim on this.
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aramis

Quote from: hgjs;325329There's nearly no one I wouldn't invite to a game session.  The question is whether I would invite them a second time. ;)

Amen to that.

greylond

Yep, I don't EVER turn someone away from a game unless they are a proven ass who would rather disrupt the Fun of all involved...