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Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:46 pm
by Timotheus
Just don't don't try using peanut butter and cheddar cheese on your fingers to mark the cards.

They can only be washed so many times.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:16 pm
by Cholo
Well, Felicia Day is still active over on YT
https://www.youtube.com/user/feliciaday

That link also has her facebook, Twitter etc.
Of cause its probably hard to actually reach her unless you know someone close to her (aka random messages probably gets buried in spam).

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:08 pm
by Jabberwonky
Timotheus wrote:Just don't don't try using peanut butter and cheddar cheese on your fingers to mark the cards.

They can only be washed so many times.
Or chonklit...

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:13 pm
by Jabberwonky
Dave wrote:"So, we only vote for Wapsi Square when it's conveeeeeeenient? Well, isn't that special!"
I follow the Chicago rules on voting.
'Vote early and vote often."

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:14 pm
by Fairportfan
Timotheus wrote:Just don't don't try using peanut butter and cheddar cheese on your fingers to mark the cards.

They can only be washed so many times.
Buy KEM cards...

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We used to use alcohol to clean ditto-master purple carbon off them in the radio room in the Navy when i was stationed in Sicily.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:02 pm
by Catawampus
I must admit to laughing harder at today's update than at most previous ones. The wailing and lamentations and gnashing of teeth echoing around the globe. . .I'm beginning to suspect that this is all some sort of a fiendish psychological experiment.
as363 wrote:Gee - you don't look like a Boragrove - maybe you're a Momrath
He'd better not be a boojum, or else the storyline might have softly and suddenly vanished away, never to be met with again!
Timotheus wrote:Just don't don't try using peanut butter and cheddar cheese on your fingers to mark the cards.

They can only be washed so many times.
Just dip the entire deck of cards in peanut butter and cheese, to obscure any such illicit marks.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:34 pm
by Dave
Fairportfan wrote:Buy KEM cards...

We used to use alcohol to clean ditto-master purple carbon off them in the radio room in the Navy when i was stationed in Sicily.
Cellulose acetate? Tame stuff. In the early days they used to make 'em out of celluloid (cellulose nitrate).

Made the games in that smoke-filled room in the back of the store, even more interesting. :)

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:55 pm
by Fairportfan
Dave wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:Buy KEM cards...

We used to use alcohol to clean ditto-master purple carbon off them in the radio room in the Navy when i was stationed in Sicily.
Cellulose acetate? Tame stuff. In the early days they used to make 'em out of celluloid (cellulose nitrate).

Made the games in that smoke-filled room in the back of the store, even more interesting. :)
Heh. They used to make pool balls out of nitrocellulose.

Legend has it that at least one shooting in a Western town was triggered when one of the balls let loose and startled some of the habitués of the billiard parlour.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 12:47 am
by NOTDilbert
Fairportfan wrote:
Dave wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:Buy KEM cards...

We used to use alcohol to clean ditto-master purple carbon off them in the radio room in the Navy when i was stationed in Sicily.
Cellulose acetate? Tame stuff. In the early days they used to make 'em out of celluloid (cellulose nitrate).

Made the games in that smoke-filled room in the back of the store, even more interesting. :)
Heh. They used to make pool balls out of nitrocellulose.

Legend has it that at least one shooting in a Western town was triggered when one of the balls let loose and startled some of the habitués of the billiard parlour.
Ah, Connections. I loved that show.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 7:01 am
by txmystic
NOTDilbert wrote:Ah, Connections. I loved that show.
And the one thing the Normans had, that the British did not?
Was the stirrup...

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 7:24 am
by Yamara
Well, if it's any help, I finally got Barbara to see Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog for the first time earlier this week. Been holding back making Bad Horse jokes for years.

No I realize that isn't any help at all.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 7:27 am
by ActionKermit
Yamara wrote:Well, if it's any help, I finally got Barbara to see Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog for the first time earlier this week. Been holding back making Bad Horse jokes for years.

No I realize that isn't any help at all.
The applications to join the league can be pretty awesome, too.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:46 am
by Prester Fred
DilyV wrote:Verb. Verbify. Verbification. Verbitude. Verbitulation. Antiverbitulationarianism. Verbunism. Verbitation. Verbalism. Transverbutation.

heheee... :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's not the verbing that weirds the language; it's the renounification.

Re: Felicia Day As Codex 2013-10-10

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 5:04 pm
by bmonk
Prester Fred wrote:
DilyV wrote:Verb. Verbify. Verbification. Verbitude. Verbitulation. Antiverbitulationarianism. Verbunism. Verbitation. Verbalism. Transverbutation.

heheee... :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's not the verbing that weirds the language; it's the renounification.
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