Carnage Con Queso participants: should Honest Abdul be available, or not?
(If you don't know who Honest Abdul is, you haven't been paying attention to
the FMA Sheep game, and you should *seriously* reconsider whether
participating in the con Queso game is worth the psychological damage that you
will incur. In my opinion, GM means "gleefully malevolent").
I don't see any need for Honest Abdul. The cheese game already has cheese
cards (or anti-cheese cards, as the case may be) and ... well... cheese.
Isn't it kind of damaging enough on it's own?
;)
John K. Lerchey Assistant Director for Incident Response Information Security
Office Carnegie Mellon University
> On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 laserlight@verizon.net wrote:
> Carnage Con Queso participants: should Honest Abdul be available, or
> On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 03:00:39PM -0600, laserlight@verizon.net wrote:
As a non-participant, I _definitely_ think he should be available.
Maybe that way he'll stop bothering the goats round here.
R
> Carnage Con Queso participants: should Honest Abdul be available, or
Roger said:
> As a non-participant, I _definitely_ think he should be available.
Not "bothering", merely providing food and shelter for some animals which
were, as far as he knows, ownerless.
> Roger said:
> Not "bothering", merely providing food and shelter for some animals
Why am I suddenly certain of the reason that Oxfam have sold 6000
"buy-a-goat" gifts this Christmas? <B-/
Phil
Ping! Ping!! Ping!!! -- Mother Box
She's such a chatterbox, sometimes...
> Why am I suddenly certain of the reason that Oxfam have sold 6000
It is not as easy as one might think to locate unowned goats, so Honest Abdul
has only sold about ten percent of that number. Specifically, six hundred
sixty six is the number of the bleats.