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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 17:49:35 GMT -5
I've got it in my head to do this, so for kicks I'll alter YOU into a card from the popular collectible card game Magic the Gathering. Just pm me a picture of you, or something you like/are about, and I'll convert an old card into a new card staring you! Makes a great Christmas gift!
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Post by King Boo on Dec 17, 2008 18:02:22 GMT -5
I love mine, thank you very much
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 18:03:06 GMT -5
I've finally satisfied a woman
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Post by Jay T. Jackson: Son of Samuel on Dec 17, 2008 18:09:25 GMT -5
I've finally satisfied a woman Hmmm, does that count? I'll allow it!Welp, with that said, I'll join in on the festivities.
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Dec 17, 2008 18:10:55 GMT -5
I've finally satisfied a woman Damn you, stay away from Roxie!
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Post by chibidiablo on Dec 17, 2008 18:14:40 GMT -5
I'm in, you'll find a few pics of me on the last couple of pages of the post a pic thread
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Post by King Boo on Dec 17, 2008 18:14:41 GMT -5
I've finally satisfied a woman Damn you, stay away from Roxie! Watch out, JD. He gets very protective to the point of violence. It scares me, frankly.
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 18:29:03 GMT -5
Don't worry Roxie, I've secretly had dibs for months and everyone respects that. For anyone posting, I'll eventually get around to you, sometimes it takes a while to match everything up. This is even more awesome since Kaja did the original ToB work, and I love me some Kaja.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Dec 17, 2008 18:30:20 GMT -5
I'll take one JD.
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 18:41:54 GMT -5
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Post by Jay T. Jackson: Son of Samuel on Dec 17, 2008 19:13:14 GMT -5
I've been made epic. thank you kind sir. I'd give you a gift in return, but I think you already own all the sophie dee flicks known to man.
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Post by ani on Dec 17, 2008 19:15:17 GMT -5
Don't worry Roxie, I've secretly had dibs for months and everyone respects that. For anyone posting, I'll eventually get around to you, sometimes it takes a while to match everything up. This is even more awesome since Kaja did the original ToB work, and I love me some Kaja. Hey! I love That Lucky Old Sun! But that's so awesome. Props for going the extra mile and non just making a lame Beach Boys related pun.
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 19:16:45 GMT -5
Hey! I love That Lucky Old Sun! But that's so awesome. Props for going the extra mile and non just making a lame Beach Boys related pun. Well I'm pretty sure the quote is supposed to be a compliment. I stole it from some review that was happy with the album!
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Post by ani on Dec 17, 2008 19:18:31 GMT -5
Hey! I love That Lucky Old Sun! But that's so awesome. Props for going the extra mile and non just making a lame Beach Boys related pun. Well I'm pretty sure the quote is supposed to be a compliment. I stole it from some review that was happy with the album! I guess I can see how it's positive. Brian's work is not understood in one listening.
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 19:20:37 GMT -5
I guess I can see how it's positive. Brian's work is not understood in one listening. Is That Lucky Old Sun any good? I truly have no idea. It's too complex a piece, and too multi-layered, and the performance of it too bound up in personal expectations, for any kind of judgement to be made on one hearing. But in a sense, the question doesn't matter. That Lucky Old Sun is exciting - in a way that no-one could have expected. This is the work of a 65-year-old man. 65 year old men don't make exciting music. Paul McCartney's new album might be quite pleasant, but he knows no-one's going to remember him as 'the man who made Memory Almost Full', and it shows. Brian Wilson appears not to have given up hope that he'll be remembered as 'the man who made That Lucky Old Sun', and it's just about possible that he might.
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Post by ani on Dec 17, 2008 19:25:25 GMT -5
I guess I can see how it's positive. Brian's work is not understood in one listening. Is That Lucky Old Sun any good? I truly have no idea. It's too complex a piece, and too multi-layered, and the performance of it too bound up in personal expectations, for any kind of judgement to be made on one hearing. But in a sense, the question doesn't matter. That Lucky Old Sun is exciting - in a way that no-one could have expected. This is the work of a 65-year-old man. 65 year old men don't make exciting music. Paul McCartney's new album might be quite pleasant, but he knows no-one's going to remember him as 'the man who made Memory Almost Full', and it shows. Brian Wilson appears not to have given up hope that he'll be remembered as 'the man who made That Lucky Old Sun', and it's just about possible that he might.Well you were right. I highly disagree on the last sentence though. TLOS is good but it's no Pet Sounds or SMiLE.
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Post by chibidiablo on Dec 17, 2008 20:26:11 GMT -5
Looks like I got left out
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 20:28:05 GMT -5
No, I said it would take a while to find accurate representations. There's been literally thousands of cards printed in the game, so I need to find the right one to match a mood. Bob hasn't been done yet either.
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Post by teamjd on Dec 17, 2008 20:54:19 GMT -5
For those who don't play, R&D would probably hire me on the spot for making such a lame pun.
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Post by JerryArr: Hat! on Dec 17, 2008 20:59:33 GMT -5
Sure, go for it, just use one of the Farfetch'd pictures, I don't feel like finding a real picture of me.
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