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Augustus Fink-Nottle
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"- When eating your prisoners, you can now attract a non-serious disease."

I wish I could like Mass Effect (or Dragon Age) as much as other people do. Less boring combat does sound like a step in the right direction. Maybe they'll get rid of dialogue wheels next.

I've been keeping myself in the dark about Torment on purpose. I really hope it is good (and goes on sale sometime this year).

On the other hand, reality is catching up. Except for the part about being pretty fun.

I went to the library on Friday (just ahead of its early closing for a parade) and got The Golem (Dave would probably insist I include the subtitle How He Came into the World) and watched some of it before post-lunch sleepiness overtook me on Saturday. I'll try to finish watching it today. Sets were great. I also

The Solitudes by John Crowley. About 150 pages in and it is quite good, but I doubt it will overtake his Little, Big for me. On the non-fiction front, Robert Burton in Anatomy of Melancholy just told me about a group of men in a Sicilian tavern, who began to believe there were in a sinking ship and threw all the

I've never played that (and probably haven't played Balderdash in five or six years, at least).

I win?

Everyone wake up! I think Ege is the murderer.

I prefer Balderdash or Werewolf/Mafia or something of that sort.

Καλώς ήρθατε, Εσπερίδες!

Guerilla dentistry. Training and licensing is for squares!

And presumably phalanges being so broken inside would be difficult to set. It's really funny. You'll just have to believe me.

This was a phalange joke.

I don't know if that's true.

Hands are difficult to set!

He's the same kid that told the Panthers not to dance in his endzone.

Is that from one of his songs? I think all I have from him is a cover of a Charley Patton song he did with the Preservation Hall band. But then he went and picked a lot of stuff I like (Vince Guaraldi, Analog Africa releases, Studio One, Marty Robbins, etc.), so now I feel like I should listen to more of his stuff.