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Title: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 24, 2005, 06:59:39 am
Hi

here you can speak offtopic (post counter is currently not deactivated, but this will change soon, if needed)

Chaos :cheers:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: SVK_Gauron on October 24, 2005, 08:09:23 am
hi
what is with the travincal ratskeller?
 is this topic for our international user? only?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: budwiser on October 24, 2005, 05:31:08 pm
thanks chaos, you rock!!  :band: :band: :band:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on October 24, 2005, 08:02:48 pm
@svk: Travincal's Rat Cellar is a place where folks give each other advice...

@chaos: I appreciate the flattery in using a picture of *me* for the "Valued Member/Donor" image, but shouldn't you have asked first?  And shouldn't the girls get their own image?  Neither Eyeliner nor Aleksa look much like me (thank God).

Also, Game Server Owners should not all have to look alike...

And, Yes, Chaos, you rock! (Mozart < Rammstein < Chaos)  On the 1-10 scale of YouRockMe, you rate a 12.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: satye on October 24, 2005, 11:07:09 pm
Geglash, sounds like a plan Chaos ! Nice Job Chaos
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 24, 2005, 11:32:21 pm
plan is easy, drink as much as you can, and then play hc :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: eyeliner on October 25, 2005, 04:01:08 am
ok


i´m the first with my really bad english............. :P
oohhhhhhhhhhhh so sry ;)


hello my american english friends................. wow ;)


and a spezial hello to my favourite member .................. weby :P


sooooooo thank you 4 my new bow...........
ohhh......... so Frieda Users Charlie KIlo

i must to use a Course to learn english.



my hope is........ that i can learn from a greatest people ............. for the rest of my life....


ill turne a round my life for my luck !

@ CHAOs:

its a good idea from me to learn english............................. :P




             okay gys its in my german time : 03:59 a.m.


i´ll go to sleep..............bye



have a nice day / night 4 all


*kisses*



                                                            MfG eye

(MfG   =  With friendly Greetz)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on October 28, 2005, 01:08:59 am
@eye: Your English is good enough, and if you want to learn, we'll gladly help! (*catches the kiss*)
@Chaos: How many cans of Mountain Dew should I drink before trying HC?
@SVK: Remember Rammstein: "We're all living in America", so anybody can post here.
@Webwalker: hush up and play!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on October 28, 2005, 01:41:33 am
ok this maybe kinda stupid to ask but why do you know rammstein -.-

i mean it's a german band and their songs are in german^^  (at least most of them :P)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: budwiser on October 28, 2005, 02:57:23 am
Rammstein was very popular here in the united states.  Especially the song "Du hast"
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Shinlos on October 28, 2005, 03:13:43 am
Yeah and Engel afaik ; )
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on October 28, 2005, 05:50:49 am
ok this maybe kinda stupid to ask but why do you know rammstein -.-

Du

Du hast

Du hast mich!

(now... do you have me, or hate me, or hate me because you have me, or do you just have to hate me...)

Yes, their songs are mostly in German.  There are translation in various places, so I've become familiar with the meanings to an extent.
There is WAAAAY too much truth to the phrase "We're all living in America".
And I have kids, and some of them live on Heavy Metal, and Germans are *excellent* at heavy metal...
Panzer Kampfwagen IV, Leopard II, Rammstein, the list goes on.
And my kids LOOOVE anime, and some Rammstein songs have  become sound tracks to anime-like videos... so has Evanescence, and I suppose many others.  I prefer Mozart, Beethoven, Handel, chai-cough-ski (won't even try to spell that name right! I don't have a Cyrillic keyboard) and (some) Prokofiev (e.g. Alexandr Nyefski) but I don't control the stereo...

So I'm passingly familiar with Rammstein... it goes through the walls on occasions.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 28, 2005, 07:43:59 am
also remember that rammstein has done the entry song for a very popular movie
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Sportfreund on October 28, 2005, 10:43:26 am
what was it? xXx ? thats the only movie i actually know that rammstein made a song for it. ( and its the only song i quite like written by rammstein..)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Shinlos on October 28, 2005, 01:04:47 pm
Yeah i think it is meant, the song is "Feuer Frei".
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Celial on October 28, 2005, 01:29:54 pm
yeah shin, thats right...

btw did you know that rammstein has been blamed having influenced harris and kleboldt? (the littleton murderers)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Mineralsoff on October 28, 2005, 01:54:22 pm
Hah rammstein.. "Sehnsucht" -> "Chainsaw" Sounds quite similiar (as long as you dont know it ~)but has got a very different meaning :D
"Du hast" is on the matrix soundtrack ^^ ... they also made tracks for resident evil .-. .... Really strange: French people know and like Rammstein :eek:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: delay on October 28, 2005, 02:55:17 pm
yeah shin, thats right...

btw did you know that rammstein has been blamed having influenced harris and kleboldt? (the littleton murderers)

just like marylin manson... but i dont remember in which case... was it littleton, too?

rammstein... dont know what i should think about their "attitude"... but i like the song called "keine lust" and especially the video...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: admin on October 28, 2005, 03:04:42 pm
why dont discuss this in Music Forum?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Celial on October 28, 2005, 03:57:24 pm
@delay yes, it was littleton too

@forumcop just because of english i guess
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on October 28, 2005, 04:18:05 pm
@forumcopdude... this is the off topic area for us lonely English speakers... Please stay off topic.  Got a silly joke?

@others: Columbine High School, Littleton Colorado... Harris and Klebold also had SSRI (selective Seratonin Re-uptake Inhibitor anti-depressants), and *totally* negligent parents... so I wouldn't go blaming Rammstein any more than I'd blame Adidas for making the shoes they wore or Remington for the guns they used.

The notion that heavy metal (or guns) *causes* social degeneracy (as compared to attracting many types of people including social degenerates) fits in well with the habit of looking for a quick easy blame-target.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: admin on October 28, 2005, 06:13:08 pm
hi webwalker

cause of it is the off topic forum for non germans...
i try to delegate the non ot spam into correct fodlers :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: gbaandy on October 28, 2005, 07:44:42 pm
in my ukraine holidays back in 2000 or so they played rammstein - sonne ,too so its no wonder that its popular in america :D
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on October 29, 2005, 12:23:02 am
yeah right the evil rammstein and marilyn manson told those kids to shoot around and kill people ....


i can't believe that there are people who actually think someone becomes a murderer just because of some words...

btw i think the whole marylin manson thing came up again when michael moore inteviewed him in his documentary "bowling for columbine"

btw i am just reading his books again and again my only fear isn't the evil terrorists that are waiting at every corner but the american government

when are your next elections? 2008? let's hope your folks will realize what the government is doing till then because if they don't i won't even imagine what they will do to our world if they get another 4 years...

@forumcop: it's just a regular offtopic discussion, if you wanted to move every topic related discussion out of our german tavern you would have to work all day just to keep track :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on October 29, 2005, 03:50:26 am
There's truth to the bumpersticker I had on the back of my pick-up: "I love my country, it's the Government I'm scared of."

That said, I fear the US Government less than I'd fear the Irani gov't if I were an Irani, or the Saudi gov't if I were a Saudi, etc... because my penchant for free-thinking would get me dead in many places where it just gets me labeled "kook" here.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on October 29, 2005, 04:23:03 am
of course you are right but also i have to say the biggest threat to the whole world is not really some guy in a palace somewhere in the middle east or some old man in a cave somewhere in afghanistan (if he is really there^^) but the folks who think they have to "free" so much countries by killing their leaders and thousands of innocent people

well whatever i am sure you know that so i don't have to explain more because i am going to bed now it's 4:30 am here -.-
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Celial on October 29, 2005, 09:38:52 am
i wish our english-speaking friends a good morning ;)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: eyeliner on October 29, 2005, 09:45:27 am
hey @ all

me is now to go to cologne to the real life date.............

have fun

cya in next time


                                                         MfG eye
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Celial on October 29, 2005, 10:05:37 am
this early?
are you going to shop there?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 29, 2005, 10:33:49 am
no she has a long trip until she will reach cologne
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on October 31, 2005, 07:10:55 pm
Hey 50 years young man, what about your chocolate in America cuz i have heard really frightening stories ´bout your "chocolate" ...

Have you ever eaten "Milka" or "Kinder-Schokolade"?

Mhhh, well, what about sending you a little box with german/austrian/swiss chocolate.

We can call it the "Feed Webby"-Event. Every user sends a little box with chocolate to the USA and the chocolate you like most is the winner ^_^

The winner gets a nice present like "You have to decrease Webby´s new overloaded belly full of chocolate within 2 weeks" xD

Okay, i shall stop now... ^_^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 07, 2005, 07:42:04 pm
Since the WebWalker is 25Kg over-fed as is, let's schedule the chocolate contest some other decade.

And WB!

Hey Everybody!  If you're from Europe or Canada, you live "Off Tropic", so what's your favorite and most hated part about Winter?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on November 07, 2005, 07:54:38 pm
I really hate to freeze and we didnt have a white christmas here since many years.
I like snow at the 24 th december ;)
In the west of Germany winter often just means that its cold and rainy, (Summer was rainy too!!!) and this is not funny if you work lots of time outside..
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 12, 2005, 04:57:22 pm
(looks like Geglash lost some weight... I never figured me in a dress... please no sniggering, at least not while drinking anything hot)

My favorite thing about winter is, nobody gripes about the heat (which they do in the summer).

My least favorite thing is it cuts down on the exersize I can do walking.

Another thing I like about winter (but not favorite) is the food-related hoidays (did I mention that Geglash is overweight?)

But like Western Germany, there isn't enough snow to ski to work, and much of the winter it's just "wet cold muck" not an honest *winter*.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 12, 2005, 11:38:01 pm
wohoooo
searching my cowboy hat, and a horse to ride...

greetz from western!! germany...

btw...the wall between east and west....is gone...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: arcadians on November 15, 2005, 07:14:37 pm
best thing about winter is the snow       and the fact it means if the temprature drops -1 in our school we go home :) and a can sit with a hot mug of tea and play d2
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 15, 2005, 08:25:41 pm
btw...the wall between east and west....is gone...
The wall is fallen, but the best snow in Germany didn't come your way with it!
(I read a tag-line: News! Yesterday's East German pole-vault Champion is today the West German pole vault Champion!)

I wonder... if we asked "where is the best snow in Germany", how many would respond "Bern" or "Geneva"?

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best thing about winter is the snow       and the fact it means if the temprature drops -1 in our school we go home  and a can sit with a hot mug of tea and play d2
There's an attitude I can live with!
I've commented often, that we should call "weather days" when it's perfect at the beach or at the park, and work through the ucky blizzards and all.
I have yet to persuade The People In Charge yet...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 23, 2005, 03:08:24 pm
So there I was, gambling away furiously, looking for stuff for a younger character, and suddenly I saw...
...was it two Crown Shields side-by-side there in Gheeds' window?
...or did I *finally* find a bra that could fit my Zon?

(it was a pair of shields... darn)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 23, 2005, 05:51:57 pm
so you found a wonder -bra- shield
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on November 23, 2005, 09:13:20 pm
A wonder -bra-shield?
Dont use drugs at home.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 23, 2005, 10:28:23 pm
a wonder bra is not a drug..its something that falls down, and smashes your feed
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on November 24, 2005, 12:12:43 am
So there I was, gambling away furiously, looking for stuff for a younger character, and suddenly I saw...
...was it two Crown Shields side-by-side there in Gheeds' window?
...or did I *finally* find a bra that could fit my Zon?

(it was a pair of shields... darn)

lol nice way to start a pointless discussion *g*

at least you won't use it for a younger character :)

(although i know some.... well whatever^^)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on November 25, 2005, 09:38:20 pm
HouHou! ^_^

For 1 day now i try to install CE without a positiv result (just to switch this ..well senseless theme)

Statistics till now:

6x full install of d2
6x install of 7.55
5x update 7.63

^_^

When i reach the 10 i spend some precious cookies :P

Sincerly,
Aleksa
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: DrowElf on November 25, 2005, 09:50:02 pm
And what Problem occur with the installtion, maybe we can help you. ;)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on November 25, 2005, 10:29:17 pm
Corruption bla bla bla
d2_patch.mpq

In your thread i just found out that i may have the wrong 7.55 but i used the one from the CE-Startpage :P

Whatever, next one!

Number8 now :D
Title: Re: The Tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 26, 2005, 12:29:52 am
Uhh... Ma'am, this is the *tavern* of *geglash*.  NO productive conversations are appropriate here. 

Attempting anything coherent here will get you sentenced to eating anchovy and squid pizzas with (American) chocolate sauce.

Can I buy you a drink?  Got any silly jokes?

I think the Duck-Billed Platypus is a hint from God that he has a whacky sense of humor...
that or he does drugs... 
or Der Frau made him clean up his lab, and he had parts left over, and... well...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on November 26, 2005, 12:39:24 am
Nvm,

barkeeper?
I need a drink!

Cacao with milk!

Ever heard of the anti-cultural disciplin of cooking bread without butter?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 26, 2005, 03:18:09 am
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Ever heard of the anti-cultural disciplin of cooking bread without butter?
Depends on the type of culture... streptococcus, lactobaccillus, ...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on November 26, 2005, 07:02:31 am
It just seems to be about the question of objectivity and subjectivity in this case. It´s about existencialism in the straight or just the circumstance of irrational, senseless of what we call behaviour of certain moleculs.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 26, 2005, 08:59:03 am
only a little spam post :P
install d2
install lod
patch to 1.10
install 7.55 and activate it
try to start
if this works
shutdown ce and patch to 763
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Aleksa on November 26, 2005, 09:11:37 am
Chris sent me his d2_patch.mpq and with it it worked :)

NVM, back to the topic what is your opinion about the whole... well... thing ^_^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on November 26, 2005, 09:15:58 am
Theres definitly no logic in human behavior sang Björk from Island a few years ago.
I prefer hot chokolate with a little bit Baileys, thats a mixture with Irish Whiskey and cream.
And the anchovy Pizza is really salty so i`ll need a very big drink, a cool beer maybe.
Got an email with the song "last christmas"from Wham, well i always hated this song and i´ll always gonna hate this song, but i like this poem which i got with same Mail:

Hoffnung
Es reden und träumen die Menschen viel.
Von bessern künftigen Tagen;
Nach einem glücklichen, goldnen Ziel
Sieht man sie rennen und jagen
Die Welt wird alt und wird wieder jung,
Doch der Mensch hofft immer Verbesserung.
Die Hoffnung führt ihn ins Leben ein,
Sie umflattert den fröhlichen Knaben,
Den Jüngling locket ihr Zauberschein,
Sie wird mit dem Greis nicht begraben;
Denn beschließt er im Grabe den müden Lauf
Noch am Grabe pflanzt er die Hoffnung auf.

Es ist kein leerer, schmeichelnder Wahn,
Erzeugt im Gehirn des Toren;
Im Herzen kündigt es laut sich an:
Zu was Besserem sind wir geboren;
Und was die innere Stimme spricht,
Das täuscht die hoffende Seele nicht.

(Friedrich von Schiller)

If someone is able to translate this in english fell free to do this ;)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 28, 2005, 11:33:44 pm
Peanut Butter and Jellyfish Sandwich!

If that anchovey Pizza is too salty, I'll sentence you to 100 beers in prison, with no possibility of a roll.

(I imagine that in a prison you could give out 100 beers in an afternoon, and I don't need a roll, I have one perched on my belt buckle)

(Do you guys have a term like "chocolaholic"?)

$DIETY I love silly talk... I just wish people could tell when I stop and get serious... they act like I don't know how to.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 08, 2006, 10:41:45 pm
Seems that all you guys got drunken in Geglashs tavern,the heads are laying on the tables, no one is able to talk anymore...too much beer and whine, a feeling like a dead hc char between the worlds.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 09, 2006, 05:04:08 pm
As the division tea-totaller, I was talking to myself more than to anybody else.

and that anchovy pizza is cold.

We're not dead, though, we always smell like this.

Would you like a nice hot glass of pepsi?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 09, 2006, 08:25:47 pm
eew pepsi :P

and also hot oO

when i hear about achovy i always think about futurama :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 09, 2006, 09:03:09 pm
hmmm
how about a warm beer?
england....non-food...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 09, 2006, 09:33:45 pm
even thinking about it makes me wanna puke...

warm beer

that's just sick and disgusting^^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 09, 2006, 09:44:33 pm
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even thinking about warm beer makes me wanna puke...
that's just sick and disgusting^^

OK, let me make it hot, like tea.  Is that better?  Want a sprig of mint?

(Americans drink their beer when the ice crystals start to melt.  The cold numbs the tongue, which improves the flavor!)

How about if I put some chocolate topping on that anchovy pizza?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 09, 2006, 09:54:35 pm
anchovy pizza with choclate?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 09, 2006, 11:39:52 pm
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anchovy pizza with choclate?

Coming right up!  Hot and juicey and spicey and in your face!  *SPLAT!*

FOOD-FIGHT! FOOD-FIGHT!

(no no no Chaos, drink the beer, THEN throw the mug)

*ducks*
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 10, 2006, 07:18:49 am
*Taking my mobile and calling the police*
"Officer!
Poeple in Tavern are throwing with food and destroy the furniture."
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: hamil on January 10, 2006, 09:10:34 am
hamil was just sitting in the corner and now he is involved in action because the mug of our walker hit him right at his head and he feels dizzy now.

2 minutes later he went angry and now...

Hamil vs Webwalker and he is in advannce because he has 2 Mugs now because of the punishment for chaos to divide 100 bears a day (from the tap).

*THROWBACK AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS*
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 10:08:18 am
nothing will happen, cause i jump on the table, hold a sorc mirror into the air, and no one will see anything...
if you wanna fight, go to pvp area...
you see it..right behind you...

somebody called it toilet...how stupid..
but the head of your oppenent down in this white thing...and dont forget to push the button..
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 10, 2006, 10:20:27 am
Singing the song from this 3 beautiful girls named Sugababes.
Push the button lalaaaaaa...where the hell is my berserk axe
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 11:12:30 am
oh this reminds me ... SWAY has left germany now..for 5 years...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: hamil on January 10, 2006, 11:34:51 am
SWAY ? what u mean with sway sry that i ask u ^^ but i dont know sometheing^^

p.s. a tavern round with pints of dark beer
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 10, 2006, 05:42:49 pm
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hamil was just sitting in the corner and now he is involved in action because the mug of our walker hit him right at his head and he feels dizzy now.
That was CE's beer mug!  (I don't drink beer).

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Hamil vs Webwalker  *THROWBACK AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS*
*ow*
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if you wanna fight, go to pvp area...
Chaos, this *IS* the Pizza-vs-Pizza area!
*kicks table leg*
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but the head of your oppenent down in this white thing...and dont forget to push the button..
*BLURB!*
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oh this reminds me ... SWAY has left germany now..for 5 years
*BLUURB!*
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a tavern round with pints of dark beer
*BLUUURB!*
(notices person giving me a 'puppy-soda' is busy with a dark beer, escapes, yes... the room is SWAYing)
*chucks a mug at the mirror shield Chaos was holding*... *shatters*... "Now I'll have 7 years bad MF.  Dang."
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on January 10, 2006, 07:21:29 pm
Hello all .... just got into town  :wine:   and just wondering were are all the girls? like Eyeliner  :love7:
 :usaflag:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 10, 2006, 07:25:18 pm
We had us a bit of a melt-down, where a few people forgot that this Mod is a Lan Party at Joe's House, and thought they could change the rules.  When the dust settled, a few people had left.  Eyeliner was among them.

Watch out for flying pizza... *SPLAT*  (too late).
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 08:38:30 pm
Pizza versus Pizza area..sounds nice...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 10, 2006, 08:55:59 pm
lol pizza vs pizza area -.-

good idea actually

why don't you create an item called pizza as a throwing weapon :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 09:05:30 pm
olfmo...you suck....
idea is broken...
joke killed...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Keksgott on January 10, 2006, 09:06:45 pm
maybe we can get "Piza Hut" as Sponsor and when not maybe ad "Big Mac"..... ;D

(i dont understand that joke, also its not broken for me :D)

edit: now i see that picture >,< THATS an idea! (Bic Mac area?...)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 09:07:23 pm
i still search for a person with a good connection.. to get mc donalds as sponsor...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 10, 2006, 09:29:00 pm
olfmo...you suck....

i will put that one into my signature and no one will stop me muhahahaha -.-
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Keksgott on January 10, 2006, 09:31:40 pm
Ahhhh.... Olfmo, dont forget, Chaos is Allmighty! he can control the weather, the sea... the whole (virtual CE ;-P) Universe! i dont think that he makes stop from your signature *gg*
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on January 10, 2006, 09:36:16 pm
but he may stop olfmos signature, also known as delete it xD

edit: ok thats not funny , but it wanted to come out of me ^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Keksgott on January 10, 2006, 09:42:32 pm
Harrr its the Tavern of Geglash, i think he has drink too much (again) he cant control the spam ;D
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on January 10, 2006, 09:45:18 pm
Harrr its the Tavern of Geglash, i think he has drink too much (again) he cant control the spam ;D
this is a spam thread so thats ok  ;P

edit: ok it isnt a spam-thread its an off-topic thread, but for me every thread is ab spam-thread XD
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 10, 2006, 09:47:34 pm
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why don't you create an item called pizza as a throwing weapon

For Exceptional and Elite qualities there's Pickles and Pomagranates.  Or better yet, "War Pizza" and "Ogre Pizza".  Then there's the American Military MilSpec version, "Pizza, Ready To Eat"; two lies for the price of one.  Better than a round shield for defense, older than Ancient Armor, color is Olive Drab.  As a throwing weapon, it does no damage, but puppies and kittens and noisy children flock to the target and devour it.  This is like those damned Lava Maws, except they swarm the target like bats.  All character classes can dual-wield, and duel-wield, Pizza, War Pizza, and Ogre Pizza.  Attempting to dual-wield "Pizza, Ready To Eat" will get you stealth-bombed.

*sigh* I'm starving.  Gonna dial in a Pizza tonight.  Can you guys (in Germany) call a pizza place and they deliver to your door and you pay them then?  Great gift to a tired wife, or a hungry puppy.

P.S: SPAM PIZZA!  Fabulous thought!  Damn now I'm really starving!

Has anybody noticed that I don't need booze to be totally drunk?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: DrowElf on January 10, 2006, 09:50:33 pm
...
Can you guys (in Germany) call a pizza place and they deliver to your door and you pay them then?  Great gift to a tired wife, or a hungry puppy.
...

Otherwise some single man would be starved (i hope it is the right word) in the past. ;D

(from Webwalker: "Otherwise, some single men would have starved")
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 10, 2006, 10:00:28 pm
hmm no comment on my ingame picture of new pvp area...
you all suck :P

...on our beers...

(btw the picture was so dark I didn't notice the changed wording.
    I can see that one of the two figures stands on a pizza, probably pepperoni, but the other one seems to be standing in the ice cream.  I hope he washed his feet.)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 10, 2006, 10:01:41 pm
aaah the pizza delivery guy :)

my best friend in days i just don't wanna go outside -.-

just saw brian edited the right term... just when i wanna prove how good my english is he comes and takes everything away... you ruined my life man :/

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Has anybody noticed that I don't need booze to be totally drunk?

a very useful ability that i posess too :)

just being able of talking complete crap with somebody although you didn't drink anything at all :)
(webwalker: "just being able to talk complete...")

btw i'm gonna get my third beer now... just found that in my refrigerator^^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on January 10, 2006, 10:06:31 pm
@chaos you should make it in the new patch and then lets wait how long it takes till somebody notices^^

btw mom got to look up booze don't know what this word means
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 10, 2006, 10:09:22 pm
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@chaos you should make it in the new patch and then lets wait how long it takes till somebody notices^^

btw mom got to look up booze don't know what this word means
Do you think we should replace the "red potion" images with pieces of food, and blue bottles with differnt drinks?

"booze" means alcoholic drinks of any variety.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Keksgott on January 10, 2006, 10:10:07 pm
Hey! Piza deliver guy!

U can put him into the game!

(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.planetdiablo.de%2Ffun%2Fmp%2Fpizza.jpg&hash=b10463895063d425ff94fa9c75e91d3f6e2923a2)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 10, 2006, 10:13:42 pm
lol nice picture :)

really looks like the butcher just opened the door because the bell rang to get his pizza -.-

(webwalker: It looks like The Butcher just opened the door because the Pizza Guy is still alive!)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on January 10, 2006, 10:23:36 pm
@keksgot old!!!!!!!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: NarfGarg on January 12, 2006, 10:25:11 pm
Damn I wish the chimera were fixed. Just killed it at level 92 on Come get some and it teleported inside a wall just at the end. Sigh. Also the monster levels are perhaps too high for me since I didn't seem to even get any exp there :p Had to go load up the old Holy Hand Grenade three times and they barely scratched the monsters there...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 12, 2006, 10:28:22 pm
probably she will move.... to town :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 13, 2006, 01:39:58 am
She should probably open a barber shop, because, man, she can give you a close shave in a hurry!
 :velho:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on January 13, 2006, 07:45:58 am
webby
Keep your powder dry, blades sharp and make a mess of arrows.
Find a willing rouge to watch your back.
But the main thing is to stay away from those other places the make you dead.
bdpf :s513:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 20, 2006, 07:17:58 am
A german commercial says: "I never go out....without my dragon"
Sometimes in the morning life looks like a grotesk chimera...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 20, 2006, 02:54:38 pm
What kind of product is this dragon?

About the time Exxon advertised their fuel saying "put a tiger in your tank", a supplier to the US Army came out with an anti-armor missile they named The Dragon, and made an advert for it "put a dragon in his tank".  Against the RHS armor of those years, the dragon was useful, I don't know how it would fare against composite and reactive armors in use today.

Life is, to me, and alcoholic father: some days its good and some days its bad and you never know until it hits you.

I just hope Drognan can domesticate the Chimera so that his speakeasy ceases to be a hot LZ.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 21, 2006, 09:20:14 am
Its a mixture with cola and beer ...and dragonfruit (whatever that is)
http://www.cab-drink.com/index.php?id=2038
I think you cant buy that in the US ;)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 21, 2006, 05:11:24 pm
Its a mixture with cola and beer ...and dragonfruit (whatever that is)
http://www.cab-drink.com/index.php?id=2038
I think you cant buy that in the US ;)

Cola: available in plentitude
Beer: everywhere.
Dragonfruit: http://www.geocities.com/wenjin92014/foto2001/dragon.htm
No reason to suspect these ingredients are not commercially available in the US.  As a tea-totaller (no, make that soda-totaller), I would be one of the last to know of a pre-packaged drink using these ingredients.

Somebody, put a euro in the jukebox, and play some Scott Jolin RagTime.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 21, 2006, 10:57:42 pm
I dont think this strange dragonfruit will grow in good old (and cold)   (damn...its a rhyme)germany, so i have to go to vietnam (which is as far away like the aussies down under)
Well, it is january and the weatherreport says that tomorrow we`ll have -10 degress...a good day to stay at home, but i cant (which is another story)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 22, 2006, 07:11:59 am
Work sucks if you have it, it REALLY sucks if you don't have it!
So here's to things that suck!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 22, 2006, 09:31:05 pm
"to things that suck!"

:cheers:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 23, 2006, 07:02:05 am
Missing letter=no more alkohol in Geglashs tavern, to=timeout ;)  or temporary offline? or totally owned, oh i forgot, Brian prefers water.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 23, 2006, 02:23:46 pm
I prefer water to wash in, to fill my fish tank, and to cook with.
For other purposes, there's Mt. Dew!
(DON'T ever try to reverse those roles: spaghetti boiled in Mt. Dew is one of those things never to try).

There are 3 words in English with the same sound but different spelling and meaning:
two: one half of four
too: 'also' or 'and'
to: Indicates the infinitive form of a verb, also a connection word: (below uses each twice)
   "I'm going to drive to town to celebrate things that suck; here's to things that suck!"

As for being Pwned, more on that later.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 23, 2006, 06:39:53 pm
thanks brian :)

i was aboute to write the exact same text :roll:

well not really because i read your post first then GubbelGubbel's :P

there's also a special word for those words but i can't remember it right now

also there are more than three i think, aren't there?

their/there
than/then

ok maybe i misunderstood you, i am not the god of speaking english^^
Postet at: January 23, 2006, 18:35:08
it's homonym btw -.-

ok i heard it in a comedy series but nvm :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 23, 2006, 06:58:55 pm
@olfmo: there are a multitude of homonym sets, the 'to/too/two' homonym set has 3 members.
their/there/they're (their house is over there, they're painting the door purple)
than and then sound different; than rhymes with man, and then with hen.

As for boiling spaghetti in Mt Dew, well, it turns out that this error is so severe that chocolate sauce is unable to help.  I'll try a mixture of soy sauce and raspberry jelly next.

(God doesn't speak English, he speaks Truth, and there's a big difference almost always)

Does anybody know how many sprites each character class requires?  Replacing sprites isn't impossible, and a male assassin or female barbarian should be possible (although the voice tracks would then be a tad hilarious
"RRRAAH!" "YAAAAH!"  *hup* 
"So dark... Perfect!" "What I kill, stays dead!"
;^))
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 23, 2006, 07:37:42 pm
then and than only sounds different when you sing it for rhyming reasons imo...

never heard any difference when somebody said it...

anyway what i really wanted to ask is: what is mt dew? :)

i am too lazy to look it up...

'bout your question... no idea if it's possible

but you're right they are hilarious... should be more like movie character quotes :P

baal saying "luke, i am your father" -.-
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 23, 2006, 08:15:31 pm
then and than only sounds different when you sing it for rhyming reasons imo...
Unfortunately, I hear many Yanks who mumble bad enough that you're right.
*proper* or *careful* English pronounces the two distinctly.
anyway what i really wanted to ask is: what is mt dew? :)

A yellow, *slightly* lemon-flavored, caffeinated, carbonated (soft) drink.
baal saying "luke, i am your father" -.-
"Luke, I know what you're getting for Christmas... I felt your presents (presence)".
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 23, 2006, 08:25:59 pm
hehe :)

mt dew sounds awful :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 23, 2006, 08:38:11 pm
What happened to the Pizza Delivery Guy picture?  I hope the photographer doesn't use it to bribe or blackmail The Butcher, becuase his friend King Leo will hunt the photographer down.  "The Warmth of Pizza has entered my tombstone!  Prepare yourself, mortal, to cook my food for eternity!"
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mt dew sounds awful
Describe pepsi or coke... it sounds just as bad until you taste it.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 23, 2006, 08:43:55 pm
pepsi sucks^^

coke is... well it tastes like coke i can't describe that :P

ok it's very sweet but i can't say anymore...

now i want a cool coke :/
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 24, 2006, 07:16:01 am
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I hear many Yanks who mumble bad enough that you're right.

In german school we`ve learned oxford english, mumbling (is that right so?) was not allowed. (that was more than 20 years ago)
But there is a bunch of germans who cant speak and write their own language too..., i think this fact makes it different to translate this by a program- or they learn english from the US rappers what will be *oooooopsed* in this forum .)
If i believe what i read this morning in a german magazine (Geo) about what poeple eat in other countries then the US folks begin breakfast with fastfood :P
It is too early to eat something if i get up, so coffee will be my main drug this morning.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 24, 2006, 03:38:18 pm
@olfmo: You want a cool coke?  Grab a warm coke, step outside, wait 5 minutes.
@GubbelGubbel: Fastfood?  Like a Kangaroo burger or a Cheeta Steak?
Hey!  The Pizza Guy's picture is back *YAAAAY* but he surely is "Fresh Meat" unless he's skilled Pizza Fury, which causes an endless stream of pepperoni slices to fly against the target, carrying knockback, stun, slow target (from weight gain) and indigestion.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 24, 2006, 04:03:26 pm
oh you forgot an important skill

hit blinds target..did you ever put your fingers itno your eyes...but forgot befoore to clean them, after eating pepperoni and similiar...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 24, 2006, 04:27:05 pm
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hit blinds target..did you ever put your fingers itno your eyes...but forgot befoore to clean them, after eating pepperoni and similiar

Similar effect from garlic, onions, sauerkraut, or dish soap... that's not "hit blinds target" that's "idiot blinds self".

But, from Pizza Fury, you're right it would be "Hit Blinds Target",  and also "attract" if done in act 2 or 3 with all those scavengers and little-kids-with-big-knives-and-big-appetites swarming anything covered in hot pepperoni slices.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on January 24, 2006, 09:34:24 pm
if i ever see an item with "idiot blinds self" as affix i just die laughing -.-

@GubbelGubbel: even the oxford english we already learn in our schools is translated hoorbile by the translating sites...
anyway, the last 3 years of school (or the last 4, i don't remember very well^^) we started really talking in english lessons, one reason was our good teacher of course, but by speaking you learn more than just the oxford english

in my opinion the best way to learn english (or any other language for that matter) is to speak it a lot, to read it a lot (literature, not school crap^^) and to watch movies in that language

i started about 3 years ago (again i can't remember exactly) with some movies, now everything i watch is english (except for german television of course, but i hate 99% of the program, so i don't watch more than 1 hour per week i'd say - and maybe 20 hours english stuff on my computer :P)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on January 25, 2006, 10:01:10 pm
Agree, i think the best way to learn is visiting countries where english is spoken.
I´m thinking about reading english books, but i only read in bed and after 20-50 pages im sleeping with my nose on the book.
Ok, there are exceptions....
This fact makes it harder to read something in a strange language.
Maybe it would be easyer to start with a book i already know (no...not Harry Potter)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 26, 2006, 02:58:28 pm
@olfmo: "Idiot Blinds Self" is called "Chance to Cast Cloak of Shadows" in D2LOD.  My Shadow Master casts this at ALL the wrong times.
@GubbelGubbel: I tried reading in the shower, that didn't work either.  I kept dropping the soap.  Reading books in strange languages like Swahili or Hebrew is not hard... pronouncing it correctly or understanding it is another matter.
@chaos: Replace "fire" shrines with "magic mushroom" shrines that will spawn 100 monsters with 1 life that do 0 damage, -1  experience.
@penguins: you can come out now, Blueman says it's not so cold (note, though, he is *blue*).
@webwalker: This is the "tavern" not the "crack house".  Come down a little, OK?

2445, but that's another thread.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: blueman on January 26, 2006, 03:02:41 pm
@webwalker

hehe ^^
i have to admit that the cold isnt the reason for being blue, its the alcohol ^^
because in germany we say "i'm so blue" if you are totally hammered/plastered

kind regards Blueman
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 26, 2006, 03:15:33 pm
drunk drunken blueman
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: blueman on January 26, 2006, 03:37:02 pm
lol

blueman owned by chaosenergy xD
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 26, 2006, 06:04:17 pm
@blueman: I have not seen many iron golems, because they evaporate so fast.  It seems that the better the item, the faster they evaporate. For fun: Make one from an oculus or Arm of King Leoric for the CtC teleport or bone prison when struck.  (it's been so long since I had an I.G. I don't remember if CtC works as an I.G.)

So... if we made a new golem to replace the iron golem, say a BlueGolem, what attributes would he have?
    CtC Dim Vision on striking (blind drunk)
    CtC confusion when struck (bar fights... it's never just two guys)
    Holy Freeze aura (heavy drinkers rarely win the 100m dash) or Holy Shock (the things they say!)
    Tends to stick to walls (they need holding up!  Honest!)

2556, but that's another thread, and it's the wrong way anyhow.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: blueman on January 26, 2006, 06:28:35 pm
bahahahahaha xD
i cant stop laughing ^^ *rofl*
@webwalker
you made my day :D
@chaos
could you please implement this golem? :D

kind regards blueman
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on January 26, 2006, 06:29:58 pm
how about a blue fluid golem..lets call him mana golem..
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: blueman on January 26, 2006, 06:34:19 pm
hehe... maybe you could insert the BlueGolem as a BossMonster :D
with all the attributes webwalker mentioned

kind regards blueman
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on January 26, 2006, 06:56:41 pm
If the BlueGolem has a Meditation aura then he gives energy (happy-drunk instead of crash-into-walls-drunk)
but if he changed auras randomly this might be more amusing than useful (drunks are funny but I'm not sure the mod supports random changing auras on a merc or minion).

Too bad we can't give our golem potions... red makes him sober and healthy and cautious, blue makes him drunk and fearless...

Boss monster: if a boss casts confusion then all his minions become targets, because confused monsters have no friends.
This would make short work of most bosses (try it with The Summoner, and suddenly his goat-men make goat-milk-cheese of him)

If the skelimancer's skeletons became confused, they'd chop the necro to braunschweiger!  This would make skelimancers scarce!
This would give us a new use for the little slices of bread...
A confused Zon would strafe party members as well as minions and monsters... NOT popular.

2.718281828495, that's the Stardate Log.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: hamil on February 15, 2006, 02:40:09 am
hrhr i did not knew that u are member of the confederation of stars

hail
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on February 15, 2006, 03:00:32 am
Well... this is the tavern of Geglash, and nobody knows what Forces he served with.
And its the Federated Suns, or the Capellan Confederation, except where its the Federation of Planets...

...Which Universe are we in now, and is my hair messed up?

42
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on February 15, 2006, 07:09:30 am
We are all living in america, coca cola, wonderbra...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on February 23, 2006, 08:41:06 pm
We are all living in america, coca cola, wonderbra...

I've pondered this for a while (drunks think slow) and I got a question:

...damn, I forgot the question...

..I think it had to do with whether my hair was messed up, and if so whether that had to do with the coca-cola, or the wonderbra...

Has anybody (other than me) noticed that if you right-click on a "Valuable Elixer" while it's in a belt-slot, an empty left-hand-screen pops up (like you're checking who are the other players in your game, when you're alone), and you don't take the potion.  If you move it to your inventory, then you can right-click and drink it.  I don't know if that's a bug, or a sobriety check, but it's getting darn difficult for a fella to take a drink around here.

42D (size of wonderbra, and secret of the Universe, rolled into one)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 24, 2006, 03:25:55 am
Hey Weby
Just reach behind ya and grab the bottle.
Have a belt for me too.
I'm having one for you. ???

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on March 14, 2006, 07:03:22 am
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Brian is Your hair messed up like this?


Maybe next reallife meeting you´ll buy a cheap flight ticked to visit us :)...and spend an evening with us german Couch potatoes
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on March 14, 2006, 04:27:00 pm
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Brian is Your hair messed up like this?
To get hair this messed up, I'd need hair (what little I used to have was blonde).
OR, find some large road-kill mammal, skin it and make a toupe, then plug myself in to a wall-socket (110 v 220 is probably not important).
And, ditch the cigarette, I'd rather die of having breathed too long than from breathing toxic junk.
  • vote for the same time all around the world so i`ll be able to see you more often online...

Maybe next reallife meeting you´ll buy a cheap flight ticked to visit us :)...and spend an evening with us german Couch potatoes
My play time has been spent in Single Play mode recently, both to try out the Ubers and the Golem-mancer build, and in preparation for the final un-plug of Chaos Empire scheduled now for mid-June.
Do you happen to have the *real* ubers (as compared to the uber-ubers Chaos posted) in Single Play?  I'm wondering how viable the Golem-Mancer is with 'mere ubers'.

I've figured out what the "valuable Elixer" is: level 100 B.O.  If you already have lvl 100 B.O. up (from uber-ubers), then the Valuable Elixer does nothing.

Have some peach nectar (since you don't like the sound of Mountain Dew) and some V-8 juice as a chaser for those beers and school exams.

Have the penguins at the Dresden zoo been let back outdoors?  (that's the new definition of "cold").
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on March 14, 2006, 08:04:41 pm
acutally brian i don't think that guy's smoking a cigarette if you know what i mean :D

i'm just thinking about the valuable elixir thing... why it doesn't do anything with lvl 100 bo...

if you don't have lvl 100 bo, it shouldn't matter then if you cast or don'T cast bo before you take a elixir... i should try that :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on March 14, 2006, 10:19:56 pm
Smoking: Whacky Tobaccy v. Regular Tobaccy, I'd rather die of breathing too much.
I'll try taking the elixer then B.O.
Got (mere) Ubers in SP?
Are the Penguins still in "protective custody"?  I'm a Linux user: penguins are, well, sacred.

What's the National Favorite preparation for potatos in Germany?
In America, they're most often baked, mashed, or French-Fried (in Ireland, they're imbibed).

Level 100 BO: Time to take a shower!  (BO stands for Body Odor, as in arm-pits and crotch, and level 100 BO... let's just say you don't need to call the rat-catcher).
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on March 14, 2006, 10:25:30 pm
nah i don't play sp :)

i don't know about the penguins, never heard of them again^^

perhaps they're off to antarctica or maybe madagascar -.-

don't know about the potatoes thing either... i'd guess just cooked in hot water with or without (don't know the word, i guess it's not "shell" with  potatoes?)

@BO: you have weird thoughts you know that? :D
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on March 14, 2006, 11:27:05 pm
how about smashed potatoes..arent gnochis also potatoes?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on March 15, 2006, 07:18:00 am
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Have you ever heared about the german Potatoerush?
I did not think about what Jimi is smoking on the picture, maybe crushed and dryed potatoes?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 08, 2006, 02:39:51 am
Rammestein was pretty popular in New Zealand and Australia too
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 08, 2006, 04:06:49 am
@fragipani ..... who is the avatar girl????????????
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 12, 2006, 07:12:28 am
Is that elephant beer in her hand?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 12, 2006, 03:27:21 pm
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who is the avatar girl?

Nevermind the name of the avatar girl... look at how she tries to drink a beer... by licking through the side of the can!  We are talking DUMB or in a state of acute ethanol toxicity.  Either way, there are better choices.

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Is that elephant beer in her hand?

It isn't shaped like and elephant, it isn't colored like an elephant, and it isn't sized like an elephant (unless that is a VERY large girl).
It might taste like it was once in an elephant, but I'm not going to find out!
So, I suggest, that you've had too much to drink already.  Same as the girl.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 12, 2006, 03:30:38 pm
...let me be that can :P
and you can call me whatever you want..also elephant :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 12, 2006, 03:35:21 pm
...let me be that can :P
and you can call me whatever you want... including elephant :P

LOL!!

OK, you're an elephant!  (I don't want to see the trunk!  Not in this tavern!  You & the avatar go upstairs for that!)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 12, 2006, 05:11:13 pm
(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmy.voyager.net%2F%7Evinsond%2Fphotos%2Felephant_beer.jpg&hash=e8ee5f8188d30c160aaf06f159686de8c28c3779)

Elephant beer from denmark, and as i remember (or maybe not) it has much more alcohol then a normal beer.
Joe wants to be a can....strange
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on May 12, 2006, 05:15:30 pm
isn't a good idea, we'd have to search a new moder and i'm not sure if we would find a good enough one
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 12, 2006, 05:16:29 pm
hmm i dont think it will be elephant beer on fragipanis pic..cause she is from australia... not denmark...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 13, 2006, 03:21:20 am
its castlemaine xxxx an Australian lager ,and futhermore you suppose that I am dumb actually I like the pic its my least posey pic and it fully shows what I am like;) ,as in Im pretty fun and not too sensible lest I get crushed by my own ego:D <3 cheese owt yo
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 13, 2006, 05:55:29 am
you suppose that I am dumb actually I like the pic its my least posey pic and it fully shows what I am like;) ,as in Im pretty fun and not too sensible lest I get crushed by my own ego:D <3 cheese owt yo

Ruuule #1: Don't take things seriously while in the Tavern of Geglash.
Ruuuule #2: Acting drunk and being drunk are both optional, but they're more fun than imitating the preacher at the door.

So... how good an Elephant *is* ChaosEnergy?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 13, 2006, 10:54:15 am
*blush* ChaosEnergy is an excellent elephant thanksie very much ,and not so much of an elephant erp Imma shush now."more fun than imitating the preacher at the door" aaaaaaahaaaaaaa rrrright :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 13, 2006, 11:41:54 am
ok..
i m out :P
to much non ease cheese english...
i try to keep with you..but you are to fast..thats the reason why i switched back FRIENDS to german..after i didnt understand all the jokes in english...the story was easy..but all the comedy...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 13, 2006, 01:06:31 pm
Geez,  all I asked was "who was the avater girl'   hahahaha
Now Hans is a elephant ...... and peeps wondering what is and whats what.
Is the beer can a sratch and sniff can? ..... hmmm? I guess the word CAN can be taken a number of ways hahaha
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 13, 2006, 06:47:07 pm
Quote
I guess the word CAN can be taken a number of ways

Thats one of the reasons why we germans get confused with english. :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 13, 2006, 09:10:20 pm
OK, here's the joke:
I'm 50 pounds overweight... about 22Kg.
So I got teased about whether I'm pregnant.
I answered "yes, it's going to be an Elephant, we've seen the trunk already".

So that's why you being an Elephant should "be taken upstairs" (to the bedrooms) and not shown/done here in the tavern.

*sigh* Yes, English jokes twist the sounds of words, and sight-pictures.

12B4, but that's another nonsense thread.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 14, 2006, 12:16:56 am
um like ok:)) maybe things are being lost in translation because I dont get it
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 14, 2006, 09:28:50 pm
@fragipani      OMG is the avatar girl YOU????  if so,  you ARE so cute (nvm about beer can and you licking it) I bet you have a beautiful smile.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 15, 2006, 12:57:39 am
I dont use avatars well actually I do my bot felix has an avatar :Xprrrr love Felix and chEErs also I like the way the menu drops down now its spunky also I would like to say that its pretty cool how you can all speak english you know I mean I cant speak anything other than english and maybe yer I can speak really bad french but its cool.o0o
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 15, 2006, 08:37:32 am
i didnt know trhat you need t speak french *fg*

ok..back..

whats the meaniong of BOT felix..for me..a bot is a computer program...doing automatically some stuf.f..
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 15, 2006, 03:16:44 pm
o0o my friend made me a bot /pet for yahoo chat ,I can pat him and things and he joins into conversations ,she made Felix so he can give world times um all sorts of things really I especially like how he can play games and things ,Felix isn't a spam bot at all just my cyber pet :D ,um yes Felix is a programme and Im sure you know more about programmes than I do but he is better than most generic auto responder bots you find on yahoo chat because Holly made him for me and Holly is ace :D and also we were wondering(my sister and I) if you have a myspace because we are such myspace junkies hm? o0o yes and Holly is making a bot for Felix so my bot will have a bot I think thats cool heh.o0o and no I dont need to speak French um I was saying how I only know meagre french and not really well but yet you all seem so proficient(good) at English.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 15, 2006, 03:29:18 pm
myspace?

i m only a bad link click junie..see sig
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 15, 2006, 05:19:23 pm
o0o http://www.myspace.com/t__a__r__z__  :D and I need a sig Imma go make a sig now
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 15, 2006, 05:35:50 pm
hmmm this site opens some things my pc does not like..

but you have also the possibility to add your blog here...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 15, 2006, 05:51:58 pm
Strange page, i have headache after looking at it for a while :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 15, 2006, 06:11:58 pm
ok so I was just playing online everytime I do your bot Julia says Im cheating with too much stuff I dont have that much stuff I dont get it I have really not got that much stuff and Im not cheating:| I need more stuff infact like I just am playing to raise my stats so playing online would be more fun otherwise I just always die and leave and its not fun,so I do need to wear things and have charms and I need potions and things or I will die should I not pick up gems is that it.?ack
Postet at: May 15, 2006, 06:07:07 pm
ok I dont know why it would load things that your pc doesnt like:( and also Im sorry about the  headache:( I dont really blog alot either I just like shiney things
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 15, 2006, 06:28:32 pm
(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi31.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fc370%2Fpirateman_16%2FteamstOm.jpg&hash=38e097b44935334df5b55a45cb248aff5b83778d)

Its  easy like this:
Klick insert image and the code will copied into the writemask, then copy the link between the code.
Who are you on that Pic :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 15, 2006, 07:23:10 pm
um Im not on that pic it was a comment left by one of my friends because he likes strippers:) and as you can see they are a team of strippers as his name is stripper Tom it makes lots of sense.hm if you  want to view pics of people who have myspaces you go to view more pics :) but you have to have a myspace page already and Im looking for a space that says insert pic but there isnt one that I can see I went to chat on diablo Chaos empire and asked them about the having too much stuff issue and didnt get a reply I dont want to play if I cant have things if I dont have things Ill die:( and I hate dying and also like I was playing before and nearly died how do I make games so noone can be there just me and my sister so its not a pressure to be really good Im alright in SP but at least there I can actually have things,is it just me being picked on or something?:((
Postet at: May 15, 2006, 06:44:51 pm
myspace rawks <3 and never mind I got rid of most of my gems I now seriously have hardly anything at all and I havent even dressed my mercenary Chaos Energy tell your bot,Julia to please not pick on me and that would be super.I only have 4 charms I think and hardly anything else:|
:)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 15, 2006, 11:00:42 pm
julia warns if you reached the 8k limit..so if you havbe many gems/runes and so on..you havbe many pieces with lot stats...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 16, 2006, 03:04:59 am
I dont have many gems or runes anymore I left them all on the ground I only had like 10 gems and 3 runes:| I havent even dressed my mercinary or anything I havent even socketed anything I am wearing she didnt warn me she said I had been banned on realm 3 for 5 minutes and that I was considered cheating something like that
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 16, 2006, 04:39:10 am
Gulp!!!!!!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on May 16, 2006, 08:26:03 am
blup?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 16, 2006, 10:58:50 am
seems that 2 people have found them...

i really wont understand your conversation :P

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fenris on May 16, 2006, 03:15:40 pm
do you think i do?^^
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 16, 2006, 04:49:04 pm
About gems: Go to Gheed, to trade, and check his "magic" tab.  There you'll find gem bags for sale.  Each gem of any quality, chip, flawed, normal, flawless, or perfect gem, one at a time in the cube with the corresponding gem bag, will transmute into the bag.  If there were two of that quality in the bag, the new gem will cube up with the two that were in the bag and appear as a gem of the next higher quality.  A gem bad with 100 perfects in it takes less "save space" on disk than 100 perfect gems, so it's a good deal for keeping the 'save size' down.

Likewise, Lysander sells oil barrels, and alkor sells body parts jars.

In my account I keep one mule with all rumes, plus a set of barrels and jars, and mule all these parts to this mule rather often.  This keeps my character files a bit smaller.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 17, 2006, 01:50:10 am
o0o thanksiez I didnt think I would have space for another character but cool Ill grab them :D
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 17, 2006, 02:54:18 am
Offline, there is no limit (until your disk is filled).  However, starting the game takes time, which increases as your number of characters increases.  There's a *practical* limit of about 100.  Likewise, there's no limit to the number of shared stash pages (until your disk is filled) but there's a *practical* limit that I've never hit.  The bigger the shared stash, the longer it takes to create and join a game.  I've not gotten above a thousand pages.

Online, there's a limit of 18 characters per acount, and a limit of one account per registered gamer.  That's one for runes, oil, and body parts, a few for rare gear, and characters you build.

Have fun!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 17, 2006, 08:56:00 am
btw

long time ago, i was so stupid to move all ladder chars form a season into my d2 save folder...
now i m greyed hair, my pc still tries to show me the last char, diablo2 autopatches itself to much higher versions every day...spiders are walking the logo...and diablo walks now...with a wood in his hand
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 17, 2006, 04:35:46 pm
I tried the same thing... I came to the conclusion, I need to upgrade my machine... 3GHz and 2GB and RaidScsi should do it...

I looked at some bacon and wondered if it was from a boar or a sow, and was it a Razorback or some other breed?  Conclusion: Hambiguous.

1776 but that's another thread.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 17, 2006, 04:58:53 pm
omg:)) I so didnt get any of that but um yer so I can have up to a h100 chars for muling ok cool um ok so Imma play I usually leave games immediately when someone else joins or you know because I feel inept no more shall I do this Im going to play and not feel ashamed for my n00bness.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 17, 2006, 05:08:32 pm
in single player you even dont need any mule char..cause of the shared stash

and on realm..you can mule in open games...mostly 1-2 mules should really be enough...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 17, 2006, 05:48:44 pm
oo :((I keep dying online I didnt die as much in SP but on here I die all the time I start a game and then some high level char will come in make the enemies stronger and I die Ill never get 16000 dolls at this rate :(( ARGHHHHH I have died every single time I have played *weeps* ok thanks Chaos Energy.

death to the sporks gawd I hate sporks
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 17, 2006, 06:48:28 pm
:) probably you should find a nice party how about mrmud ?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 18, 2006, 04:07:06 am
some friends of mine are going to get diablo 2 exp and get chaos empire mod and play with me\:D/ which is swEEt so I wont be alone anymore \:D/ thnkxies tho
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 18, 2006, 04:36:28 am
aawwwhhhh shucks
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 18, 2006, 08:07:17 am
heeeeeeeeee
you arent alone....

:wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 18, 2006, 10:07:08 am
Guys This old dummy, OH! I gummy dropped in for a drink.

I like eyedropping on the conversation. ???

Well Webwalker in SP it takes me up to five minutes to load ce.

Gray haired wood head Joe.

Da the whole Ladder of Characters in your save folder.

Heck I thought I was bad Having about Four save follders and floders of ladder charactors.
Don't worry Joe, It won't matter when you get a new computer.

@fragipan
As they said a frenidly group or a group of frineds make it a lovly gave.
On the D2LOD b-net had six pages of characters just to keep and trade items. Some one always had theitem to complete a set. Lots of fun till the old dial up went south.

I'm at 2.1kb/sec right now on 56kb/sec dial up. Rain ya know.  Have fun  like your can licking pix.

BYE, buy bonds

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 18, 2006, 10:46:04 am
Gray haired wood head Joe.


sounds like a new superunique monster in game...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 19, 2006, 01:18:10 am
Quote
Gray haired wood head Joe.

Kill him fast, or he deletes your account!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 19, 2006, 01:26:44 am
Na Joe would not do in this old gummy.

I might vistit him and the shoak might derange him.
I do like the can licking cuty fro down under. YYeeeeeppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! :s513:

Brian aka Webwalker
Kill him fast, or he deletes your account!
Call him Woody Woodpecker, make sure he has a loud audio clip of his crazy yell !

Then run or jump to town, breathing hard. <smile>

He missed me that time. <grin>
Wood tanked, Cubs faltered in the ninth with a bunt. WON 2 of 3 off the Nationals.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 19, 2006, 02:10:12 am
heh bdpf thanks :((dial up awww poor thing ok Im going to go play first thing I have to do is pick up my body which is always a bad way to start the game:|:|

take care all
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on May 19, 2006, 03:53:09 am
No no .... that is not always a bad way to start (game) Me being a gentleman .... let me pick up your ba ba body.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 19, 2006, 08:04:40 am
i see now she has a bodyguard :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 19, 2006, 10:48:44 am
:P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 19, 2006, 11:07:15 am
damned...she shows me her tonque...

heee i m not a can.. i m a grey haired wood head :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 19, 2006, 06:09:48 pm
Will Hans you flat top block head <GRIN>
 The cute can licker, does show a lot of tongue!!!! <smile>>

She is cute, becarefull she might come and find you. For being from down under, she seems to be upright. ???

You could show her around the place and protect her from the body snatachers.

Probably be down, off-line for June, hopefully be back with
HERSELF'S dsl and router if I can swing the cost of router and cable.

I may be finacialy deprived, bald, gray haired, tooth less, old gummy on the outside.

Inside is a 23 year old randy goat looking for a nanny goat and looking for long toed, wart cover trolls to kill for his red haired hedge witch, while followed around by LRD aka Fluffy.  :s513:

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 20, 2006, 08:12:43 am
hope you can swing the cost bdpf and whats this about a grey haired wood head what does this mean , your hair doesnt look grey to me Chaos at all ok so Im going to go lay down Im hung over to bits.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 20, 2006, 08:20:21 am
Strange what happens to man when they see a beautiful girl licking a beercan.
What i know about australia: They drive on the wrong side, trucks are as long as trains, it never rains there (i m not shure) they build really good acoustic guitars.
Got a handmade Maton guitar from australia.
Tommy Emmanuel and ac/dc (one of my first records i ever bought) come from there.
Europeans come to visit the outbacks to see deadly spiders and snakes and ayas rock in the outback, if they are able to afford travelling around the half world.
And some european dream about raise cattle in australia.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 20, 2006, 08:56:06 am
@fragipani
Had a nice post but lost it to the never ending night of chaos...puff

Block head, flat top refer to Joes hair style & admin icon.
Okay Joe please don"t delete me. ><girn<>
I have to grow mine on my face. I just jealous of his hair. ???

I hop I get router, might have to sneak on wifes dsl for June and renewing dail up saves enough to buy router..
It will be the cost of the cable that will hurt the wallet the most. Bian said head help with me getting it set up.

Did you there is 14 ce modders in the states.

Da old bar tender tells ya to have breakfast when your done for the night / day = no hangover and bright and sunny smile when ya get up.

@GubbelGubbel aka frank
De can licker is the greatest I have had the pleasure to read on the forum.....
So what,, I'm old enough to be her grand father. I still know whats nice and sunny in this gray world.
I think you do too!

None I hope this post don't get lost.
The post made it this time, not as good as the other,,darn..???
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on May 20, 2006, 09:54:41 am
@GubbelGubbel aka frank

you know that frank is his real name and not GubbelGubbel right? :D
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 20, 2006, 02:18:44 pm
Block head, flat top refer to Joes hair style & admin icon.
Okay Joe please don"t delete me. ><girn<

hmmm tried to delete..but the delete button was as flat as the flat screen...so i m trying to suck the button out of the screen..to press it down..but i got an electro shock during this...my short hair standing in all directions and in germany you will call me
short grey hair wood head joe aka struwelpeter
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 20, 2006, 04:49:24 pm
@ aka struwelpeter
Call him Woody Woodpecker, make sure he has a loud audio clip of his crazy yell !
Don't keep fragipani out so late. She needs more practice, at least take her to breakfast.

"Hey I said I wanted Jameasons"
"Ah Ok so you don't have any.  Hummm This not bad. I'll take an other. dunka"

Had da hair so strong combs would loss thier teeth. Then I was seventeen and combed my hair with wash cloth. Now I gummy too. Go look at my picture on the date thingy.

Yep I know Frank is Fingerpeckers name.

I have a lots of names, some not so nice, old men generaly do. But I be nice like Hans and not delete ya<SMILE> Da how would I do dat ,... OH I can't do dat so forgive me.

"Mamma-san buy thes guys a round."

"So ya want to raise cattle, Frank. hic hic! Thats a tough thing to do here in the states. They either dye of thrist or freeze to death. Australia is way different than the states.
"Say howed I get down here. Ah da stool throw me while I was talking about round ups."

"Been a long time since a stool threw me."

"Joe I think I best go." hic

"Seen ya latter!" Hic

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 21, 2006, 02:13:31 am
=)) roflmao o0o bdpf your a sweetie arent you ,best thing about Australia is the beaches definately the beaches , I havent seen a snake for years but I saw a spider the other day <3 I like New Zealand alot more but I dont tan up as good.States rawk Daddy took us to disney land when we were kids so I loved that was funness.ok Imma gonna come and play green dragon holy yayness see you all there hopefully:) and Im Tara btw;) also why is it so hard to raise cattle in the states ,I somehow thought that in some parts the conditions would be prefect I mean you used to have legions of buffallo (the poor buffallos) and short grey hair wood head joe aka struwelpeter ok well thats quite a mouthful and seriously a long name but if thats what you want thats what youll get :))
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 21, 2006, 05:13:58 am
Dran Grr &6%$#(**&

Lost an other post. The grimmlins have taken over my computer. <GRR>

Time to consoul myself with a few sip of cheap wiskey. Hic Hic. Gualp!

Bdpf Hic!
Postet at: May 20, 2006, 10:13:32 pm
Dran Grr &6%$#(**&

Lost an other post. The grimmlins have taken over my computer. <GRR>

Time to consoul myself with a few sip of cheap wiskey. Hic Hic. Gualp!

Bdpf Hic!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 22, 2006, 01:58:24 am
@bdpf: I'm seeing two of you, so one of us is very drunk.
@frangipani: We raise LOTS of beef.  We eat LOTS of beef.
@Joe: You're collecting quite a few names here... but this is a tavern, and people call each other names.
@webwalker: talking to yourself is a sign, but I don't know of what.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 22, 2006, 08:27:08 am
Hic!  Pushed save button twice. Hic!

Brian you try the aged cedar cheese and crackers they got here?

Goes good with the dark lagar. Hic!

Got to see how LRD Fluffy is doing.  ???

An text based RPG <smile> From the discribtions I read thought it was a graphic like the windows one.  Gulp! Crunch.

See ya. Hic!

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 22, 2006, 10:21:03 pm
<bdpf *thinks* he's walking out into the Bright Outdoors.>
<in reality, he's trying to climb into the refrigerator again.>

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 22, 2006, 10:43:32 pm
Maybe it helps to keep the braincells alive.

(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.l-auto.ch%2FLWitze%2Fbier_unfall.jpg&hash=9e548d7541f69224a65dbf9fd535c024e5c8ec11)


A shame!!!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 22, 2006, 11:59:44 pm
Ah! Darn what a waste. Thats one sorry picture.

It sobbered up the old bartender, with tears in his eyes. I'm sure glad it wasn't good siping whiskey.

@webwalker

Why would I climb in the ice box. I drink beer like a brit. Ya can't taste ice cold beer.

Besides not yet drinking yet. Black coofee and RYO cigs. Hic!
Got to make the most of the dail up while I have it. Hic!
Got to go find a dragon now. CYA
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on May 24, 2006, 11:11:51 am
heh:P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 24, 2006, 11:20:06 am
good morning  :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 25, 2006, 03:01:34 pm
Quote
good morning 
For Breakfast:
    Oatmeal with cinnamon and applesauce
    Eggs, scrambled, with cheese and crumbled bacon
    Cranberry/grape juice

Who's making lunch?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 25, 2006, 05:26:44 pm
Lunch, Lunch!  OH dat comes after breakfast.

Since we camping to day and have the wagons with us, the girls make lunch.
Red and shorty don't tell whats for lunch.
Be probably smoked sausage, fresh back strips, from the yearling buck the boys got, stick biscuits and hot juice.
Almost forgot the braze ribs from the fresh killed deer.

Thats what we probably have instead of the shaved dried meat stew. What we would normally have on the trail, if we stopped to cook.

Of coarse a few rabbits, a turkey or some fish would always make a nice supper.

The wild pigs we took last week sure smoked up nice.

Oh! Here comes CC and some townies! Got to go now, we have some trading to do.

bdpf  :s513:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 28, 2006, 10:32:54 pm
What Chaos Should Do:

Make and post a list of the top players, measured by adding the levels of the characters in the players account

Caveat: only 1 character per class (your top zon + you top assassin + your top barb etc)
Caveat: only ladder characters count.

Beats having a virtual drinking contest, which bdpf wins anyhow (unless Blueman is still around).
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 28, 2006, 10:56:06 pm
brian..why dont you play lotgd in clan of bdp`?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 29, 2006, 12:23:30 am
Fluffy would be proude to have you our clan Brian.
You know The Templers protect the dragons from the darkside of choas. ???

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on May 29, 2006, 07:17:52 am
come over to the darside of the might
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 29, 2006, 10:59:16 pm
@Frank (GubbelGubbel) "come over to the darside of the might"

Fluffy would not like me to do that. "When I come to the Darkside, I will be a bright hot flame of knowledge !"  :s513:

Says Fluffy only to continue. "The mice of the dark shall run for their dark holes, screaming !" A trickle of sulfarus smoke drifts up from Fluffy nose, eyes twirling brightly. He looks around for a sign of darkness.

 :wece:

"Easy Fluffy, your too young! Your time will come. They will see your bright light and hide in their holes."

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on May 30, 2006, 04:21:25 am
I think I'd wanna be a dog, so I could go over to the bark side of the force.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on June 03, 2006, 05:36:59 am
@Webwalker

Brian
Da dragons wait for your steel to cut them.

Wet your sword and polish your armor.

The stallion is feed and rarring to go.

bdpf  :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on June 03, 2006, 07:15:21 am
Next Life, I'm gonna be a bear.

High cholesterol?  No problem.
Plump, well-padded, and overweight?  No problem.
Sleep all winter? No problem.
Swat your kids when they get out of line? No problem.
Scratch where it itches?  No problem.
And the girls aren't hung up about their looks!

Yessireee, next life I'm gonna be a bear!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 03, 2006, 08:24:21 am
how will you know that the femal bears are not as like like the human females?

probably hey watch their hips until their is enough fat..if not..you need to catch more food..even it is winter.......
Postet at: June 03, 2006, 08:23:56 am
The Evil is Female :devil:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on June 03, 2006, 08:03:05 pm
Brian

Which type of bear.
A cute blach & White? ???
Small black bear?
What size brown?  :s513:
A silver tip grizzly?
A Kodiack?
A cold polar bear?
Grampa Kodiack bear, biggest of them all, chasing all those younger ones. The females I mean.
You would not worry about fat hips, just where you next meal would come from.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 04, 2006, 10:00:03 am
How about Pou the bear?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on June 04, 2006, 10:56:28 am
Nosebear

(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belize.de%2FNasenbaer-gross.jpg&hash=1b41ec262f4a89fc8ca23236c2da759a1faa9804)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: zakk69 on June 04, 2006, 12:06:47 pm
ah nosebear....i thing i see a lot of this persons yesterday on the real life meeting :P

this was my first post here in the english tavern.....im so sorry but my english is not the best

i hope you understand this is a a joke

have fun best wishes
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on June 04, 2006, 02:32:19 pm
Joe, Pou the bear.
It's a cratoon!
Cute too.
You like bar-b-qued paper? ???
Not taste too good, I think.
Better to try the nosebear. ???
At least it meat.

6/6/06  dial up dies I think. ???
Maybe I smoke it before I bar-b-que it. <SMILE>
bdpf

 :s513:  :ce:  :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: fragipani on June 16, 2006, 02:00:48 am
woooo things have changed around here , looks differant , um I AM AN AUNTY w00h00 little boy called Dylan and hes so cute.I ahvent yet payed greendragon im looking foward to it though.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Olfmo on June 16, 2006, 02:16:28 am
Dylan as in Bob Dylan? :)

congratulations anyway^^

you wanna pay the dragon? for doing what? letting himself get killed over and over again? i thought that was a voluntary job :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 16, 2006, 08:40:54 am
welcome back

and congratulation
better you are now an aunt instead of an ant

my brother has gotten his second daughter...one week ago...
so things are same...around the world :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 02, 2006, 11:23:01 pm
Con Grats Ant / Aunty > can licker :)

I'm back too, with DSL now... Got router will enjoy!
Router and cable cost as much as dial up with Othewr World Computers, under $100.00.
Card for cable hook up $30.00. (ouch) Saving my nickles paid off. <<>>SMILE<<>> ???
Real nice to have DSL.  CON GRATS AGAIN! Aunty

Still have to get on-line with CE.  :s513:

After this heat wave, maybe... HOT HOTTER HOTEST.  :s513:
 :ce:
 :wece:
 :don:

BDPF
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on August 04, 2006, 06:05:59 am
Welcome back bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 04, 2006, 11:11:11 pm
@mrmud & the rest of you guys
THANKS
It's great to be back, even with the problems.

Bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 05, 2006, 02:57:31 am
pessimistic people say...back with problems
optimistic people say, nice to have a reason for new ways and solutions
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 05, 2006, 08:07:43 am
@CE / Joe

Most promblems are of our own making. <SMILE> ???

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on August 05, 2006, 09:12:58 am
Bruce Willis said in "Die Hard 3"
"Problems?   I love those days!"
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 05, 2006, 10:26:17 am
you will never get a solution..if you never had a problem

its like not knowing whats really bad in life..you never will be happy about good things...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 05, 2006, 09:24:56 pm
Joe since your on line now.
Two things.
Noticed the new sign up for accounts of donaters. Do I now sign up now or a wait a bit since I now have donated a little? ??? Don't want to mess up. Have too many problems without more. <SMILE>

Also made a bug post about IE and auto log on when starting CE in SP.

I now using FireFox browser. <GRIN>

Have fun online with CE if you ever get a chance. This just has to eat up your spare time.
Thanks for everything
bdpf
Postet at: August 05, 2006, 02:21:02 pm
Joe you up eairly or late? ???

It's 14:20 local here in Fox Lake, IL. USA
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 05, 2006, 10:57:12 pm
sorry, mostly all of your posts are confusing for me and my bas englisch..please talk in easy words to me..so i can follow your wishees, and needs
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 07, 2006, 04:36:37 am
@CE / Joe

Never wanted to confuse you, Joe. I'm a little confussed too.

I was refering to the following.

"Today all Europe players need to change the gateway to Chaos Empire (Europe).

If you dont have an account on this new server, you need to register for a new one.

WebNickname is a must have for activation:"

1. I have been wanting to get on-line with CE and play, since I have DSL & router now.
2. When I first joined CE I probly made an account to play on line...
3. It is possibasle that I have used two different passwords, on the forum.  Never got to play on-line
    before.
4. Do I use the link to sign up for CE on-line play. I'm in USA, mid west.

Sorry if I confused you Joe. Being a non German reader confusses me too.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 07, 2006, 08:24:24 am
you need to register your acc at http://ccc2.chaosempire.net/d2register
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 07, 2006, 09:23:11 pm
Thanks Joe.
I registered will, wait for e-mail.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 07, 2006, 09:43:34 pm
already done
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 08, 2006, 12:24:27 pm
Joe
AzonofAges is now 15 levels old.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on September 09, 2006, 08:17:26 am
Lots of Pics and documentarys about 9.11 in german TV actually, i still remember that day well.
My Boss guided me to his living room in the afternoon, showed his big tv set with pictures from the burning towers from US tv.
He said something like "we become a war"
For that moment and the hours after i went home and watched tv news i couldnt believe what i saw.
It was like a science fiction film...
I never forget the pictures from poeple who are jumping out of the windows and decided to jump to death instead of burning...really terrible.
How do you think about that today?
Did Bush right?
What do you think about the causes for so much hate against the christian civilisation?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 12, 2006, 01:54:57 am
Be cause of good maners and a calmer mind I have deleted a tear dreched post about 9-11.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 12, 2006, 07:51:33 am
why?

and btw, email has been ok :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 13, 2006, 01:38:38 am
I was upset about 9-11 and a few other things and made a post the was not in the best taste, so I deleted it 15 minuts latter. then I applogized in case someone saw it.
I realy don't want to offend anyone, I might tickle them a little, in fun but it's not right to be offensive.

In fact I've been up all night without any nappy time, just coffee and RYO's. (thats hand rolled cigerates, Joe) Grin
Working on third pot of coffee, strong & dark. As I said Monday bothered me, it still is.

I saw on digg.com a good esay on FreeBSD ( think I got it spelled right ) an OS simlar to Linux, on it's history & development.  It's free and has a continues upgrade patf the is suppose to be easy to use. It's mainly used for research, servers, lan routers & etc. It works on your older to new CPU's (i386 was mentioned) but I checked the Hardware requirements and it's good till the double core MB's that are coming out. Double core support is in the works.

Here is a link to it: http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php

Read it if you are interisted in a new OS other than windows.

From my megger browsing of Linux articles, It would help to have some smattering of programong knowledge to setup any flavor of unix, Linux or freebsd. I also found good sources of help, books & on the web. The nices thing is, if you have a dsl / high speed internet connection, you can download most of the operating systems for free. These OS's take a slower cpu 386, 486 and let them preform up to near or better than 586 standards. Of coarse it still depnds on the mhz (speed) of the cpu. Linux OS requiers less, much less ram and hard drive space to run well.

Will I told you I was running on empty [no sleep] and I got way too chatty again.
I stop for now, need to wack & stack.
bdpf

From the esay, this OS might be easier to keep up to date than a regular Linux kerrel as they have a designed upgrade path for their releases.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on September 13, 2006, 07:29:56 am
9-11 WAS a bad day for all. Not since Pearl Harbor have The USA been attacked. To do so set in motion a machine that would and could lay waste just about any country. If America is attacked again on US soil and it is for certain as to whom and what counrty did plan and gave the order, I am afraid to say that country will be layed to waste unlike Afgan and Iraq.  US interest, property, personnel have been destroyed and killed outside of the USA in other parts of the world and we do little in retalliation ... Until.

My question is WHY are the western countries so tolerate radical muslims in there countries, I do not think that even they understand that but sure are willing to push the envlope.  To do what they do in their country (mideast) is like asking Hey cut off my head will yea .... I also think middleastern (bad) muslims really think we are weak and deserve to die (other than not being muslim)

The hate I guess in large part had to do with the causades (spelling?) and that christians do not truly hold to their faith, Islamic leaders (being men with egos) want the power unanswered power, they are no different, they just go at it in a different way.  I have seen muslim men that are here in America for schooling and training and during there off time party it up and chase the girls but that hat comes right off when they go back.  If this killing by rad muslims and or attacks continues people may very well start demanding actions against muslims such as expulsion from host countries, refuse entry.  Anytime a group is allowed to set up base outside of their own area and has a agenda of action (counter to the good of society) you got real big bad problems brewing ..... thats happening all over ...... as they say Convert to Islam or die ..... what kind of religion is that??????? scary

what is happening in europe?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 14, 2006, 04:42:01 am
@Mr Mud / Kim
You have broght up some of the things I deleted yesterday because I did not want to offend anyone.

Here is part of what I said.

A lot of the people here in the states can track out families back to the 1800s here in the states. My family settled / opened the frontry in southern ILL. in the 1820 - 1830. the main means of travel was river boat [not steam boat] and ox wagon. The law was the musket over your mantel. If someone hit you, you hit him back and maybe had a drink with him latter. If you violated a women, you lead a very short life, ended with a musket ball or rope. My family moved from the east coast probably by river.

They cleared their land and built their cabins to raise the children. They would help each other, giving a helping hand freely. If you did them dirt [attack the World Trade Center] those hands would no longer help, but would hold the musket pointed at you.

Right now the hooks over the mantel are empty. Oh fanatic please come into my backyard because I have no way of going to you.

The sleeping dog has been poked with a sharp stick. Before they just nudged him, now they are supprised that it bit someones hand, even if it might have been a diferent hand.

Now I add something new to this.

The british, in the time of their empire, had away of taking care of captured fanatics. A green pigs was obtained and the fanatic was sew up into it. They left the pig out in the sun and just gave the fanatic water. ( did not hiw to die too soon. ) The fanatic anwsered their questions or was crushed by the pig skin as it shrunk. One less fanatic. This was thought to be the proper treatment of the fanatic.

Nice brave fanatics hide behind & use women and children, as shields or to deliver bombs. To their way of thinking it seems natural. They like to cut off heads too. Well maybe their hands need to be removed and don't forget to cut off the feet too. Sear the wounds closed so they don't bleed to death, then they can live or die as their god sees fit.

If this offends you, bare your kneck for their heads man's blade.
bdpf
ps; wish I was thirty years younger.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on September 16, 2006, 09:16:24 am
*deleted by me, i didnt want to hurt anyone here...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 16, 2006, 10:26:57 pm
hmmm

*chicken*
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 22, 2006, 09:24:58 am
Hi Ya All
Do to a laggy day / night, I thought I'd come in and ahve a few. Glup! Ah, the first swallow is always the best.
Remember one and all, the typo's and missed spelled words are free, when I'm drink here. <Grin>
So on with the drinks and chat.

I see we have a new member to CE, Joe. It was nice that you got him setup so quick. <Smile>
We need new CE adicts, I need to get more sleep. <Yawn>

Speaking of new members, is the bandwidth gewtting tight. It's been laggy the last few times I've been on.
Need to keep the lag to a minume so the new bies will stay. <Double Grin> ???

Yep, I don't mind if I have an other, thanks. Herews to you. Glup, Gup, Ahhh! Thats still good. Best Laugar I had all night.

Now where was when I was here last? Oh I remember now! Old Betsy is all cleaned with a fresh load in her, all primed for attaction. The belt knifes sharp enough to shave with, better than a Giellet blade too.

Since I'm an old gummy, I just get to wait now for them to show up in the back yard. ( I don't get out much. The price of gas ya know.) Yes I know it costs more over seas, but you need to travel shorter trips. It's 4 milles to the nearest grocer here. Ah 5/8 ths of a mile = a kilometer, about...thinking... about ^ kilometers. Now don't jump on me if I got that wrong, I'm an old inch and mile gummy. <Grin> Besides I bite. <Smile>  6 1/2 miles to town and the better grocers, mile to the nearest bar / tavern, won't walk that with the deadly drivers over here. Don't drink and drive, eather, so I don't get out much to drink.

Lets see, the last time i drank out was two years ago when I got a hair cut, had a short beer in the tavern next to the barber shop, connecting door makes it nice, don't have to wait in the barber shop. Besides it's nice to talk to the old gals the run the tavern. Even tou they are White Soxes Fans. ( Base ball ) I like both the Cubs and the White Soxes, grew up with both. <Grin>

Time for some coffee so I can drive the Internet and Wack & Stack some. Hope the lag is better.
Better find the big axe and make sure it's sharp too, might have a few heads to lope off. Gota have a wide sharp blade to do it in one stroak. Most of the fanatics just hack away with small blades. Of coarse the heave Prussain Calvery Saber would do the job nice. The edge only needs a little touch up.

Well I think I've time, they don't seem to be rushing into my back yard, nuts, I be running out of time. Maybe I should get the old 65 cal. horse pistol too. Hve to cast a few balls for it too. Darn just put away all that stuff. Pleanty of time.

See ya guys, time to Wack & Stack. CYA All. <Grin> Nice chatting with ya.

bdpf    :s513:

ps; to Frank (GubbelGubbel) Come on by, we'll toss tommawks at the old stump and have a few.  :s513: Maybe I show you the old scalp collection. <Grin> Darn, hate having to set up the forage again. Bye
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 22, 2006, 04:14:18 pm
are there differences in lags between the servers?
please write down the server number when you join the game
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 03, 2006, 06:32:08 am
Ok, You asked for it.. Grin
my location midwest USA, 25 Sept to DSL reset 2 Oct, 2006
Will add more server & pings if you want.....
Note It has been real laggy 1 & 2 Oct
2 Oct extermly bad lag, well over 5 seconds up to 30 seconds, A-STEELPALLY survied because of holly freeze. <Grin>
ryo & cb all the time, instant coffee bad, very bad, coffee maker broke. [ loud wail, grind my gums ]
Note; We have had bad weather the last two days....nights

These first few are 25 Sept and before, sorry if they are a little sketchy.

POC ACT 3 / server 5/ ping 298, I made the game
AKT 2 / server 1 / ping 298, Joined the game, lost connection
POC ACT 4 / server 5 / unable to get message consel to give a ping, restart CE, I made gam
ACT  4 POC / ChaosRoot 2 vm1 / ping 300, lost conection, I made the game, restart
Akt 2 / server 1 / ping 104, Joined game, lost connection after 15 minutes, reboot

26 Sept
ALS / server 4 dsl connected / ping 118, drop to less than 100 in game, joined game, lost connection. restart CE
ALS / server 1 ChaosRoot / ping 289, I made game, Mr_Mud joined game / ping 237 at 10:35 local

27 Sept 3:59 local
akt1 Q6 /  -- / pings, bdpf = 289, wildkate = 78
Verzaubern PLS / server 5 Clan ZDL / pings, bdpf = 158, hichhiker = 37, bomber2003 = 29, duke_66 = 42,
                                                           wowa1122 = 156, the others left & I died all alone <grin>
ACT 1 Q2 / server 3 ChaosRoot / bdpf 158, joined game, quest done, left
POC Act5 Q / server 2 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 380, upgraded ZoneAlarm fire wall, Had to restart computer
Act 5 POC q / server / 2 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 263, I made game

28 Sept
LOL / server 5 Clan ZDL / pings, bdpf = 166, wowa1122 = 139, joined game, muled some
leveln L.R. / server 4 DSL connected by CE / pings, bdpf = 166, oetti = 122, joined game
LR_A@_ENDRUIDS / server ChaosRoot 2 vm2 / pings bdpf = 320, brummer55 = 103, joined game
LR ACT4 Q / server 1 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 320, I made game, quested act 4 , muled
ACT 4 LR / server ChaosRoot 2 vm5 / bdpf = 292, I made game, no connection
LR ACT4 / server 1 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 271, i made game, bad game save, lost, items, level & quest
28 Sept 8:25pm local secontion secession
LR ACT4 / server 1 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 296, I made game, died
ACT 4 LR / server 5 ChaosRoot / bdpf = 357, I made game, killed Izual

29 sept
a1 LR / server ChaosRoot 2 vm1 / pings, bdpf = 133, symfora = 81, joined game, symfora timed out

30 Sept
A3_LR / serer ChaosRoot 2 vm3 / pings, bdpf = 285, brummer55 = 151, joined game, timed out lost connection & items
            rejoined, pings bdpf = 157,  brummer55 = 151, finished act 4, died act 5
A2 LR / server ChaosRoot 2 mv6 / pings, bdpf = 291, symfora = 75, joined game, died several times (sorc)
            rejoined with (zon), pings, bdpf = 219, symfora = 75, wowa1122 = 100, Izual dies, Wowa1122 leaves,
            new  pings, bdpf = 291, symfora = 42, DSL reset [instant coffee ug]

30 Sept
Lets Rock / server 1 ChaosRoot / pings, bdpf = 247, mr_mud = 184, i made game, did forage quest, Hans helped kill     
            Izual, [checking out my problems] killed Diablo, act 5, did Quests 1 & 2, lost connection
LVLN (LR) / serever ChaosRoot 2 vm6 / bdpf = 151, joined game, found body, cube empty
LR A 5 / server ChaosRoot 2 vm3 / bdpf = 292

Oct
LRA1 / server ChaosRoot 2 vm3 / pings, bdpf = 169, orange_blue = 124, joined game
AKT_1 / server 3 ChaosRoot / pings, bdpf = 134, bigbiker = 123, joined game
LR A1 / server ChaosRoot 2 vm1 / pings, bdpf = 134, orange_blue = 151, joined game [A_STEELPALLY]
LR ACT1 / server 5 ChaosRoot / pings, bdpf = 604, ergolyd = 49, joined game, Din quest done
LR A1 Q / server ChaosRoot 2 vm1, bdpf =309, I made game [A_STEELPALLY] lost connection
A1 LR Q / server ChaosRoot 2 vm2 / bdpf = 308, DSL reset, Oct 2, 2006







Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on October 03, 2006, 09:05:08 am
bdpf, have you wrote something about your way to connect to the internet?
Which Firewall do you use, and how is your router (if you have one) configured?
If you use win xp, ever tried to check the connection settings with DRtcp?
Which Provider do you use in US?
Try Start---->execute---->cmd---->(and write in the black dos window) ping www.chaosempire.info
if the result tells you something like "%packets lost" theres something wrong, the same is possible with an IP from one of the Gameservers, i dont know the Ip s, maybe Joe can tell you.
Then it looks like: http://(here a few of numbers and dots)
Im playing an egoshooter on US servers, and its possible...shure the transatlantic connection has pings about 150, but its playable.

http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp
A good page in english about the settings with drtcp
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 10, 2006, 03:09:25 pm
Thanks Frank
I will try as soon as I post a nasty bug / loss report
bdpf aka Snuffy

Ok I pinged ChaosEmpire.info, heres what I got;

reply from 217.20.113.104: bytes = 32 time = 124 ms IIL = 45

Ran drtcp the results were the same.

My ISP is SBC, DSL, I use a Linksys LNE 100TX (v5) Fast ethernet Adaptor with a Linksys router, model BEFSR41
        configured by the set up prgrsam.

computer;
1.10 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP
128 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache

Mother Board: SiS-730
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG 02/28/2002

Operating System; Windows XP PRO SP2 with all the updates
Fire Wall; Zone Alarm Free with the lates update
Avg Free anti-virus latest version
Ad-Aware SE Personal free latest version
Spybot Search & Destroy latest version
Spyware Blaster
WinPatrol, System monitor

Regulerly run; TweakNow RegCleaner Std, Rootkit Revealer

The task bar icons / programs are kept to a minume

bdpf
Postet at: October 03, 2006, 04:10:26 am
Do you have a high ping rate in a game you made ? ???
Stay or play a bit.
Then exit and rejoin with the original character or new one.
Check your ping and I hope you can smile with a lower one.
It does not always work, but sometimes it does.
I don't know why but found this when muling in Lets Rock.
I don't know if this works in a game you joined.
Have fun and enjoy the game.
bdpf
ps; FireFox RC2 with spell check is nice when posting in forum. :-)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 10, 2006, 03:19:22 pm
Ad-Aware SE Personal free latest version
Spybot Search & Destroy latest version
Spyware Blaster
WinPatrol, System monitor

why do you have 4 antispy programs installed?
hopefully not all in real time scan mode...this would decrease your system performance a lot, and your athlon 1.1ghz would be out of power on many times for d2...

is there a difference for the ping if you play d2 in windowed mode?
(shortcut with added -w
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 10, 2006, 07:51:38 pm
No Joe on;y one runs to detect adware, the others are for scanning.
Winpatrol checks for changes to system programs and start up menu and changes in cookie settings.

I well try running in windows mode and let you know.
I've also noticed a reduction in the ping rate when I was muling in and out of games I made.
Have to be quick as I don't know how long a game remains active on the server with no one in the game.
Thanks again for the help.
bdpf
ps' I wonder if some of my ram is going bad????? ???
Postet at: October 10, 2006, 12:34:12 pm
Window mode Joe is way too dark to use. I was unable to adjust the video settings to see anything.
"-direct" was also on the sort cut. I know that it was there for some thing, but I will try running CE without it, latter.
Had a good ping of 117, all day the pings have been below 200.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 11, 2006, 08:02:08 am
-direct is to read files in data folder, is a must have for all NONE english versions to be able to play english
you wont need the switch, cause your d2 is already english

i know it is dark, but this is not the interesting part, i only wanna know if in windowed mode fps and ping is better, or not

this will help analyzing your issue a little bit
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 13, 2006, 05:06:16 am
Joe, i just made a couple games in window mode..
Pings were 360 and 317, The last on server 2 Chaos Root.
Darn hard to read the info. <SMILE>
Will be on latter with  no -direct or -w.. ???
I hope the pings will be in the low 200's or lower. <Grin>
Still thanking you for all the help.
Been off-line for awhile, been reading some what more than normal.
It's been cold outside and bundled up inside. <Brrrr>
Cold hands make for slow mouse clicks.
Wife finally had me turn on the boiler for heat.
House now 57 Degrees and climbing. <Grin> Natural gas cost big time now. <Frown> <BRRR>
bdpf
Postet at: October 12, 2006, 07:24:22 pm
Joe, I have spent the last 2 1/2 hours on-line in Lets Rock.
Disabled Win Patrol and set Zone Alarm Free fire wall to game mode, which leaves the computer at some risk.
Made game, in LR, Server 1 Chaos Root, ping 263..
No other games were on server when I logged on.

I'll now try logging on after DSL reset with everything enabled.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on October 13, 2006, 07:18:44 am
Quote
Natural gas cost big time now.

Well, why should you have other problems like we in good old Europe.

€Have you heard something from Brian?
I wrote him an email some weeks ago but didnt got an answer....
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 14, 2006, 12:55:23 pm
Frank
I live in the mid west which tends to be cold, very cold.
It gets well below freezing and below zero degrees too.
We were kicked off the budget plan this summer because we did not have 1,200.00 dollars to stay on.
We had to pay 1,400.00 to get back on the budget plan, which we finally did by saving on food and gas for cooking and hot water. It was a nasty two months. now the price of natural gas may go down here, which will not affect the payments till the end of the budget year. We may have a credite them.
If your confussed, so am I.

I'v e-mailed Brian too and got no awnser. He was possibaly moving and have other issues.
Thats all I know that I can post. I miss him too.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on October 17, 2006, 05:58:17 am
Hate to change the subject here ............. I am MAD, FRUSTRATED, ti ti ticked off. So you might ask WHY???

Well i recently bought a new printer. Nothing fancy ...  a HP Photosmart C3100 All-In-One.  Had one before worked great until it was stolen (from were you might ask ... from the back of my truck).  The problem started when I tried to install the print cartridges and I even followed the instruction manaul too! The 2 cart. would not seat properly ... just sat there loose! well I tried again and again ... no use .... than I was really starting to get frustrated and was putting alot of pressure on the cartridges and had to stop because I was ready to throw that piece of SH#@*&^ at the wall and stomp on it. Of course I am a mature grown man and decided to contact HP support .... they answered fairly quickly and after I explained what was happening I was told that I would be transfered to a "PHOTOSMART EXPERT" from there I went crazy .... chewing on the table top as I listened to boring music for too long of time.  Now I have to go see a carpenter to have the splinters removed from my gums and have my left incissor plucked from the table top ............ I have no beer to drown my sorry ..... only DIET Mountain Dew and if I did have beer .... no doubt I would get drunk and go buy another printer (i am sure it would be the same) and most likely go though it again.    Has anyone else have a simular problem??????????????     :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on October 18, 2006, 04:04:21 pm
This is truly Michael Jackson who quickly decided to visit our reallifemeeting 10 in Westgermany, trying to hide his nose from the camera.


(https://chaosempire.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fchaosempire.info%2Fgallery%2Fbild.php%3Furl%3Dpics%252FRL10%252Fkalle%252FJD300029.JPG%26amp%3Bfile%3DJD300029.JPG&hash=f1387c987823754cc2894668e002abadddebc249)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on October 18, 2006, 11:01:52 pm
no this is a very big steril clinic mouth brease protector

did you ever saw michael jackson eating pork?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 20, 2006, 09:24:14 pm
@Kim Mr Mude da this be Snuffy <smile>

No I don't have that problem, just a wife that can distroy a computer or printer in six months and a mother-in-law that knows how to turn on a computer. I have to play in house IT for them and some friends. Don't even get beer money, just the cast off equipment. <GRIN> Have enough for several linux boxes now, need a few power supplies, thou.

My main problem was that the wife would break a printer hitting it when it would not print.
Her HP 3-in-one printers scare her thou, as I will not replace them since I've had to retire.
They just sit there demanding more ink every three weeks or so. She has to print out all her e-mails.
She does use both sides of the paper. Now all I have to do is get her to just print the body of the e-mails. <GRIN>
Get a better responce from the wall.

Need to take apart three of the old printers to fix up one, then maybe I could print out something. It is really a pain to copy stuff to a floopy to print it. [floopy drive works only when it wants to]

As for teck support calls, she is the worst person to call them, but I can never hear or understand them. [hear about one word in three] So I have to figure out whats wrong. YUCK

You probably had the wrong ink cartridges or put them in the wrong spot. Na you wouldn't. { please don't yell at me] Some of the HP's can use to different model ink cartridges. Also did you use the change ink cartridige utility? It positions the cartridges for replacing. Been awhile since I've had to change them as the wife learned how.

Just funning you,,,,, Hope you got it fixed.

I've also gotten bit by the digg.com bug. It's worse then being a CE Addict. Always some posting new stuff. <Frown> My eyes hurt from reading, reading, reading...
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on October 21, 2006, 05:17:28 am
Printer update!  It is working ....... I should not admit this ...... I was trying to install the cartridge in wrong until I put on my glasses and looked at the pictures .......... sad so sad
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on October 21, 2006, 02:28:53 pm
Oops ! Better to read or look at the pictures. <SMILE>

Mr Mud does not need glasses to Whack & Stack. [love that spell check of Fire Fox]

Snuffy is suffering with drawl pains from CE.... Rereading books to get handle on life.
Trying to stay away from Digg.com too. Bleary eyes do not make for good CE play.
Be back on soon I hope.
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on November 08, 2006, 07:45:36 am
Question??????????

Have not seen Webwalker on the forum is he still around??
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 08, 2006, 08:10:56 am
seems not, we tried to reach him via email..nothing since weeks
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Fingerpicker on November 08, 2006, 05:21:30 pm
I wrote him an email a couple of weeks ago, but no response until now.
Maybe he has some issues with his i-net connection...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on November 15, 2006, 04:32:44 am
hmmm? maybe he is drunk and on the floor?  bad joke .... hope all is well.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 23, 2006, 06:42:50 pm
To One An All

Happy Thanks Giving

It is now turkey day here in the states

Brain may your turkey be golden brown and juicy.

BE good my friend.

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 23, 2006, 06:49:04 pm
why do you eat turkish man on this days???
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 25, 2006, 06:42:19 pm
Ha HA !
Only turkey's with feathers, pluck them, dress them, stuff them and roast to a golden brown in an oven.
Thanksgiving is an old custom / holiday from when the first settlers arrived in North America.
As if you did not know.

 :s513:
Long pig is frowned on in all civilized countries and against the law.

 :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on January 31, 2007, 06:41:23 am
bdpf is missing in action, last seen in the Den of Evil drinking with his Fallen buddies doing some kind of crazy dance. Lord knows what unheard of behavior he may have done next with that creepy guy (or girl) that likes to drop Lucky Charms when she-he hits the dirt. What a nightmare to even think about.  Poor bdpf, no doubt he is still down there trying to crawl out .............. OMG some body go find him.

darn hope he saved a beer for me? :s513:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 14, 2007, 01:12:55 pm
The old gummy's mind is bubbling and popping.

The dark god is awake. His weapon maker beats out hot metal into blades of the gods to the crash of thunder. His work is lite by the lightening crashing down from the heavens. His hands are burnt as he works the white hot iron and alloy. Folding the metal together as his imps do his bidding. His three quarter blades are pregnant curves of slashing steel. the half moon blades shave the hair from his arm.

The god blades are marked with lightening flashes and thunder clouds. The sky opens up with thunder ans lightening as he plunges the hot blades in the grown to harden. The rain washes the soot from his bowed back as his hand maidens and imps carry him to his couch.

The earth mother wakes to his call for strength. Her great trees reach to the stars, drawing energy to her. A mother tree lays down to rest, her task is done. The great great grandfather protects his young as the dark god of death strides across the land.

The four horsemen ride in the night, a red headed Valkyrie beating time with the stirups of the hell horse. They  protect the helpless from the dangers of the night. The black hell horse calls his heard as they trample the wild things into the ground.

Himself draws the god blades, Lightening and Thunder. He is the Dark God of Death walking. His blades cut right and left. Lightening deflects a blaster blast, Thunder cleaves the body to the ground. Three steps forward, slash, cut an other gone. Hair is singed, heavy coat smokes. A weapon is cut in two with it's owner.

bdpf lives brightly in the night sky amongst the stars. :s513:

 :ce:

 :wece:
Posted on: February 01, 2007, 11:55:14 pm
Hey Kim

Your beer has gone flat, at little, so I drink it for ya. Ho! Ho!

Ah Joe Turky feathers make good fletchings for arrows, almost as good as Canadian Geese feathers.
Duck feathers work good for lighter arrows. The flight feathers are easier to split.

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on February 14, 2007, 01:23:34 pm
oh nice hint.so we shall get some turkeys or rubber ducks :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 14, 2007, 03:47:05 pm
Joe

No feathers on a rubber duck!

They stink if you stuff and roast them to a golden brown.

Make a broad head arrow by folding hot metal over a small anvil spike. Heat the edges red to white hot and forage weld it around the spike to make arrow shaft socket.

Did ya know that ?  ???

Do you know the other way to make a shaft socket in a broad head point ?  ???

The little old weaponer knows how.  HE  He!

bdpf, Himself
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on February 14, 2007, 05:06:39 pm
i only remember how we did build arrows when i have been a child..from wood..
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 15, 2007, 02:23:19 am
Me too Joe!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on February 15, 2007, 07:31:47 am
and i remember that that fly in a very funny way :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 15, 2007, 09:27:17 pm
Joe
The feathers have to be on straight!
Fluff fletchings are for take birds and small game.  :s513:

It also helps if you keep your eyes open. :ce:

Here have a beer on me. :wece:

 :angel: Himself, bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on February 15, 2007, 11:10:43 pm
beer for everyone it is carnival
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 16, 2007, 10:42:36 am
Yes a carnival!
Jugglers, sword swallower, ring toss, clowns, Ferris wheel. merry go around, for the children.

Ah! Don't forget the ring toss, heck said that. Ah, humph, an other beer please.

Oh! Roller coasters.

Wonder who made the sword swallower's sword. Is it straight or curved, like a bull fighter's?

An other round, please. Joe looks at little dry.  :s513:

Say Joe hows the reading going? ???

Himself, bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on February 21, 2007, 08:46:33 pm
The WebWalker is not dead, just busy from chasing his children across the palins of flyff (flyff.gpotato.com)
Also I've done the last thing to complete my divorce, now it's just waiting for the final order to take effect.
I may be back, it all depends.

Have a drink or three in my name, Lord knows I need it.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: DrowElf on February 21, 2007, 09:30:39 pm
Happy to see you again.

I´ll take a drink on you, but only if you drink one, too.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on February 21, 2007, 09:58:15 pm
glad to "see" you alive back here...
ok..wont see you here if you are not..

cheers :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on February 21, 2007, 11:53:20 pm
Brain missed ya.

Having one for ya!

May the wed slinger walk free.  :s513:

bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 23, 2007, 08:59:05 pm
TGIF!  (which means, usually "Thank Goodness It's Friday", but in this case means "THIS GUY IS FREE!")


...I still don't drink, unless it's like chocolate milk or MtDew...

or mana potions..... Has anybody noticed the Disco Aura is so common in LR/CgS that the train-horn sound of it might as well be Diablo's background music?  My Zon doesn't notice unless there is NOTHING to leach from, but my poor skelliemancer staggers from drinking so much "blueberry wine".

I can't imagine a skelliemancer getting through the maze (between baal and the cow level) because teleport (when last tested) doesn't even have range 0, it just doesn't work at all.  If it had range 0, then I could use range 0 teleport to bring my wandering army back under control.  So I'm always running a whack-a-mancer with a few summons still with me.

Then I got disconnected by a driver crash, do we get another "use this to open the way to hell" from Damien in Swampy Pit?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 21, 2008, 04:22:08 pm
@webwalker & joe
Milk, malts, mana are good for ya! Health potions keep ya alive!
Sipping whiskey, beer and coffee, keeps the old guy alive and whacking!
Having the same old hard ware issues and have switched to Ubuntu 8.04, for main boot.
Now I'm trying to get  CRACKED(broken) windows setup for second OS boot.
Grub loader has been kicking my Butt.
Hope to have CE up and running, SP again, in Linux. <SMILE> Windows crapped up the old setup of hardware. (Messed up grub loader wit my help.)
Ah to have a printer that works, I could then print out the manual. HA HA !
Hope to be on line again, soon. Need to get an other prepaid credit card. (FROWN) I will not link PayPal to my regular cards. I have had issues in the past.

Have a MtDew form me, Webwalker, Joe we need to have a few more beers.
Snuffy aka; bdpf :s513:
 :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 22, 2008, 01:59:46 pm
Beer for all, and for free....butcher bring me some pizza slices
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 22, 2008, 05:26:00 pm
@Joe
Thanks for the beer! Ran out last month, bottle almost empty. (Frown)
Tobacco good till next month. <Grin>
The beer sure hits the spot. GULP Gulp "AH!"
thanks, needed that.
Snuffy, aka; bdpf (spellcheck wants to change 'bdpf to bedpan!) Ha Ha!  :oops:
 :welcome:
ps:
Hardware all mixed up!
CE can't find "Expansion cdrom" in the drive, in Ubuntu.
I have to return to original configuration. Darn! Grub loader still kicking my butt.
wrs
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Monolith on June 02, 2008, 09:01:10 pm
Beer for all, and for free....butcher bring me some pizza slices


I would be afraid of what kind of meat he would put on that   :spam1:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Griez on June 02, 2008, 10:43:03 pm
Sliced Barbarian - 5€
Sliced Amazon - 6€
Sliced Necro - free

lol
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on June 02, 2008, 11:36:54 pm
Sliced Barbarian - 5€
Sliced Amazon - 6€
Sliced Necro - free

lol


Amazons can be thinly sliced to preserve the delicate flavor.  Barbarians must be pounded and ground and tenderized.  You'll never see Assassin meat coming, and you'll only hear the *zot* sound as the sorceress meat leaves.

Sliced Necro is indeed free, and there's a reason for it.

Werewolf Wurst tastes fuzzy, and puree'd paladin comes in cans (I don't have an opener).

*hands bdpf my beer*
*pops another Mt Dew*
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on June 03, 2008, 12:37:00 am
@webwalker
Thanks for the beer! Needed it!

Now for you others;
Quit trying to carve my guys up....My head zon will make a pin cushion out of ya. She cheats big time. Can't tell you how or Joe would be mad.
As for the sorc, just be careful when you attend the bar-b-que. They have been tempering swords lately and the foundry is hard pressed to keep them supplied. They like a warm body to finish the temper in. Then its onto the spit.
Have you taken out storm insurance?
How about reconstruction insurance?
My barbs run their own slice and dice deli. <<Grin>> Only two penny a pound for sliced monster. The sorces will smoke and cook it for ya, if you ask nice.
Ah, all most forgot the bone man. He runs the local glue factory. Profits are way up lately.
Of coarse all believe there is no fair way to fight and cheat all they can. Only monsters need to fear my guys.
Still using the old time improved weapons. <SMILE> No Joe I will not tell.
Of coarse my paleys want a few zip-spits.
I see no way for them to have them. They would shoot out the sides and back of the monitor. <Frown>

Himself and Demos are still working on the problem. (he he he)

Set up a round on me, its the first of the month.  :s513:

 :welcome:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 03, 2008, 01:06:36 pm
oerks..drunken joe (since 3 days...bdpf...this was a very big beer) still laughing about the thaugt that my sorc pizza slice teleports away when trying to eat..

also i dont know if the shadowmaster slice is the original or if im tapping into a trap
and those things on the assassin pizza...they are somewhat green..pepperoni..or poison?

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on June 03, 2008, 11:47:29 pm
also i dont know if the shadowmaster slice is the original or if im tapping into a trap

Mind Blast Works!  The opponent is confused!

and those things on the assassin pizza...they are somewhat green..pepperoni..or poison?
It's "Breath Sentry".  If you've brushed and flossed, all is well.  Otherwise, "Breath Sentry" will detonate after you swallow it.  Keep some anti-acids handy.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 04, 2008, 12:20:36 am
 :BangHead: :sign10:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on June 05, 2008, 05:18:33 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLLBcAL8IdA&feature=related

NO LAUGHING!  (ignore the chinchilla, it's only a few seconds)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on June 05, 2008, 09:50:34 pm
HI! Guys!  :nike:

Just got got back all hot & sweaty. Done chased the fat old barr for miles. Got him and he was a load to bring home. Sold the skin for tobacco and beer. The tannery tossed in a bottle of sipping whiskey. Now I'm set for several months. Still have to renew the tags for the old horse, this month. I'll let the black cats take a few rabbits for the skins, to sell.

Thats right black cats, had five and two gray ones too.
One black and the grays went to live with the eldest daughter. <<>>GRIN<<>> Now the wifes other two are out numbered, two to one. Black cats now rule here. Vet bills have made the last two months tight.

Now my cat naps are interrupted by playing kittens chasing momma!  :3some:  :s513:  :welcome:

The three watch  me whack monsters on CE. <> BIGEST GRIN <>

With the new infusion of beer, I can now offer Joe some more beer and a sip or two of whiskey. hic!

Now if i could just get rid of the buzzing.  :oops:

An other round here, in keep, please.
By now, have to put the barr meat away.
bdpf aka; Snuffy

 :welcome: MMoooMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAaaaaaaaaa

PS; Yowwee!
Smidge, the momma cat just suggested that the Paladins or Barbs could use some large black cats for side kicks.
Himself has dibs on the Snow Mountain & Rock Wolves, of coarse Red has her White and Black Plains cats. wrs
 :s513:  :s513:  :s513:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on June 06, 2008, 12:06:01 am
After spending several minutes trying to understand bdpf, I have come to the conclusion, that the whiskey must indeed be very very good.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on June 06, 2008, 04:42:01 pm
i m glad, that you have had problems..i didnt understand anything...scoll
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on July 11, 2008, 06:27:15 am
@webwalker
Black cats now rule!
Number five is on back porch waiting to come in. ( A new Stray.) <<SMILE>>
Wife found out keyboard cats and lap tops don't mix.
Barfed on keyboard.  :scare:   :skull:   :girl_werewolf:
Caused a swearing and gashing of teeth.


:diablo: Not sipping too much! Just enough....

Spider Webs
by bdpf
07/11/09  01:59:35 PM

There was a tavern of spiders and mice, the lager and laughter were free, to all.
Dust was the spice to the snacks, since no one came to chat.

For more than a year, no one came to drink and laugh.
Tho an Empire of Chaos, outside was in need of laughter and lager.
An old gummy, limps back to the tavern, in search of a cool glass and some laughter.
It was now tavern of spiders and mice.

There was a tavern of spiders and mice, the lager and laughter, free.
Dust was the spice to the snacks.
A cold pitcher of milk was kept for Old Joe, so he would not become dizzy.

It is time to talk, laugh at the things to come, sort out the Empire of Chaos outside as we sip a cool glass of lager.

The tavern will again will smell of split beer and the smoke of our smokes as Old Joe sips his cold milk. Talk of the next release of the new world of Chaos (Diablo, so Joe understands.) will gather comments.

The spiders and mice will again be banished from the tavern by your laughter at the Old Gummy's words of nonsense.
Sweep the floor.
Wipe off the bar.
Pour a cold glass for Old Joe. Just milk, he gets dizzy.

I now invite you to come and leave comments of anything in the Tavern of Geglash.
The beer is cold, if you get it from the ice box.
The coffee is as strong as you make it.
Smoke them if you have them.
Laugh and poke fun at anyone, its all in good fun.
If its late, I'll have a few sips of whiskey with my smokes.
Roll your own, its cheaper.

Watch out for the big black spider in the corner!

 :diablo:


Yep, even if it is the cheapest!
I was sort of speaking metaphorically...
I got cash from bank, after it was direct deposited.
Made deposit in the bill / mortgage account, went and bought food and things for the wife.
Made sure I had beer and whiskey, since I was down to the last sip.
As for the black cats;
My little Smidge had a litter of five two gray and three black. GRIN. Smidge has 30 white hairs on chest.
The wifes Hawk (solid black cat) did the dirty deed.
Eldest daughter took the two grays and one black, which left me with four black cats to look after, plus two other older ones.
The last few months have been just cat naps for me, while I tried to keep the three older cats away from the kittens. But that seems to have changed some. The little devils don't back down from the older cats. (Double Grin)

So thats what has been happening with me and the kittens. he he he Two trips to the vet took care of the problem of kittens for now. In a few months I will have to go again, with the kittens.
As for what happened today;
My little blonde zon took many scalps in the desert to day. The tombs have been sweep out and are ready for the tourists. <Grin>  :s513:

 :wece:

The green jungles await for the blonde spear chucker.

Still have the buzzing in my ears.  :oops:

bdpf, aka; Snuffy
Posted on: June 06, 2008, 10:23:56 pm
Just dropped in at the old tavern and got a surprise.
The bar was dirty and covered with dust, a moth was caught in a spider web on the back bar.
I did think it was strange that the heavy door creaked as i opened it. Did someone haunt the tavern?
Tried to draw a schooner of beer but the pump was dry. Oh well, a dusty bottle provided a sip or should I say a swig, all the glasses were dusty. Left some cash on the bar and went out to find a livelier spot to finish the bottle.

The splintered bench under the Chestnut tree offered some shade and a few squirrels to watch while I sipped from the bottle.
 :s513:
 :wece:

Months have past and the sipping bottle is half full or half empty.
My zon, spear chucker is taking a vacation in the sun. She had green moss growing between her toes. Darn jungle! She never liked the winter months.

Try to pump a beer, the pumps were dry and the spider on the back bar, starved.
Dusted of the bar top and brought my own clean glass. An other dusty bottle provides some to sip as I poke on the old keyboard.

The future here is looking grim, with the dollar shrinking. <Frown>


Title: The Tavern of Geglash, is open!
Post by: bdpf on July 11, 2009, 09:26:59 pm

Spider Webs
by bdpf
07/11/09  01:59:35 PM

There was a tavern of spiders and mice, the lager and laughter, free.
Dust was the spice to the snacks.

For more than a year, no one came to drink and laugh.
Tho an Empire of Chaos, outside in need of laughter and lager.
An old gummy, limps back to the tavern, in search of a cool glass and some laughter. It was a tavern of spiders and mice.

There was a tavern of spiders and mice, the lager and laughter, free.
Dust was the spice to the snacks.
A cold pitcher of milk was kept for Old Joe, so he would not become dizzy.

It is time to talk, laugh at the things to come, sort out the Empire of Chaos outside as we sip a cool glass of lager.

The tavern will again will smell of split beer and the smoke of our smokes as Old Joe sips his cold milk. Talk of the next release of the new world of Chaos will gather comments.

The spiders and mice will again be banished from the tavern by your laughter at the Old Gummy's words of nonsense.
Sweep the floor.
Wipe off the bar.
Pour a cold glass for Old Joe.

I now invite you to come and leave comments of anything in the
Tavern of Geglash.
The beer is cold, if you get it from the ice box.
The coffee is as strong as you make it.
Smoke them if you have them.
Laugh and poke fun at anyone, its all in good fun.
If its late, I'll have a few sips of whiskey with my smokes.
Roll your own, its cheaper.

Watch out for the big black spider in the corner! :diablo:
 :wece:
 :welcome:
Title: Re: The Tavern of Geglash, is open!
Post by: webwalker on July 11, 2009, 09:50:18 pm
Hello, bdpf... I'm not a ceiling decoration *shaped* like a giant spider, I *AM* a giant spider, and I'm the bar-keep.

I've learned how to pour 4 drinks at once, which helps take care of the occasional thirsty Barbarian.

The mice are put out in bowls as munchies, because I can't afford peanuts.

So what will it be?  Beer?  Whiskey? Boiler-maker?
Title: Re: The Tavern of Geglash, is open!
Post by: bdpf on July 11, 2009, 10:35:41 pm
Are they chocolate coated, roasted spiders?
Have to go into the kitchen, make like a gourmet chef and feed my face.

Have some nice cold lager for afters.

Nice to hear from you again.
Check out, the sweep out Tavern Geglash. put a gallon of freash milk in the cooler for Joe. <<>>SMILE<<>> He only gets the fermented goat milk if he is good. You know how he gets dizzy when he drinks.
bdpf, Old Gummy, The Generalist.
ps: Black Cats Rule.

 :aikido:

pss: Might sip latter! See ya.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on July 11, 2009, 11:05:22 pm
Waitadoggoneminute... Which tavern are you in?  Drinking in two places at once can lead to problems... like having to find a bathroom halfway between.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on July 12, 2009, 02:52:54 pm
 :nyam:
Your the bartender, don't you know?
The girls seem to know you.  :girl_dance:  :party: :girl_devil:  :curtsey:  :girl_werewolf:  :girl_crazy:  :dance1:
Now not so seriously, the other post was a waybill, poster for this here circus party at the tavern. <Grin>
Wanted to make sure someone would notice the new post about the reopening of the tavern.
I feel the urge for a cup of coffee, its early Sunday morning.
Joe is probably sleeping too.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on July 12, 2009, 04:11:07 pm
maybe i m drunken, i saw a double thread..instead of double posts...

someone is fooling me, just eat an aspirin, and pressed the merge tavern button
so all glasses which are half full and half empty are know totally messed up
all are full..why..they have been also half empty
guys,,driunk as fast as you can...maybe next merge they are double filled....wet fingers...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on July 12, 2009, 07:43:06 pm
@ Joe

Glad to see that your up. Have a few cookies and a glass of cold milk. <Grin>

I just thought I'd kick open the door and let some day light into the old tavern. It has been over a year since there were any posts, such a waste not having some laughs with a cool one.

As for the double post, what better way is there to get some reaction. Glad you merged them.

Joe did you see the report of the attack by the natives, on that Free trader planet, out past the United Realms?
If you didn't, I have a brief account by the young Keeper stationed there. Enjoy.  :s513:


                                                       Attack
                                         A Planet RR453 Short tale
                                                          by
                                             William Robert Smith

                                            11/24/08  01:15:27 AM

   The clash of a bone cracker meeting a heavy shield, rings out in the courtyard. Swords screech with a grunt and curse. An arrow whispers and thuds into a soft target. A man whimpers holding his entrails in place. A split helm is kicked aside, on the flags of the rampart.

   An arch of fire ends on the Old Keeps roof. Archers return the arrows. A ball rips his side, blood soaks the padded jerkin. Slip the war ax to the side, slash back, nicking an arm. Step in, jamming the shield under the chin. Ram the cross guard into his face. Slash at the throat as he falls back.

   Turn on the next one, point low, under the guard, twisting the blade as you pull it free. Arm numb, blood dripping. Us your shield, push him off the parapet. The boss smashes an other face. It screams falling back of the ladder. A pole pushes the ladder back off the wall, more screams are heard.

   Your arm is bound as it begins to hurt. Swords heavy now, hard to swing. Cover behind the shield, make them come to you. Hilt low, slip the point up into them, shield stops the ax. Tug the sword free, point in a ducking face.

   Knees crumple, head hurts. Feet trip on you, dagger finds the back of a dirty knee. Spears and clubs beat them back, poles keep more ladders from the wall. A mans face is pulped by a ball. The last few scamper down a ladder before its toppled clear.

   Arrows rain down on the attackers as they retreat. The medics start to treat the wounded, friend and foe, it is the way of the medics. One is muttering about the code, not letting us use the throwers. “The native slingers were good as ours.” An other agrees.

   Hands have him sitting up, ring mail and jerkin are removed. “Well he be all right.” A deep voice asks. “Don't look like he is hurt real bad.” He is told. “Good he fought well.” Heavy steps walk away.

   “He don't say much, does he?” The first says. “Just patch him up! There are others that need you.” “Right.” A needle stings his arm. He feels stitches being taken in his arm. He grunts as the slingers ball is probed for. He is checked and head bandaged, tight. “That'll hold his brains in.” One jokes. “Put a bandage on his side, I'll see to the next.”

   “”You just sit here and rest a bit. Someone will see to you latter.” His benefactor joins the medic by a wounded native. A curse shows that the native is still awake. A belt knife is thrown to the side.

   His dagger and sword are placed next to him. The wounded native is sown up and gets put by him to look after. His good shield is ten feet away, with an ax splitting the heavy boss. The native is glaring at him, trying to free his hands. “None of that now.” A rough voice says. A spear is poked at the native.

   Hours latter the wounded are collected and taken down into the large hall. The worst off are up on cots, the rest get the floor. It seems like half the company are hurt. A senior trader with a bandaged head is checking a long arm. Two others have long arms.

   “They will break the code?” He croaks.

   “Easy there. Na! Just a demonstration for the natives.” A young factor says.

   “What are they doing? Have to stop them!” He gasps.

   “Just keep still, or you'll open up your side.”

   “Stop them!”

   “They'll not hurt anyone, a prize mount or two and the a few fires is what I hear.”

   “They that close?”

   “The keep is higher than the ridges.”

   “Then there more than a mile away.”

   “If they can see it, they'll hit it and scare the dirty britches off them. Have a few sips of this coffee and stay awake.” He turns to the man next to him and makes sure he is awake. He sees he has a head injury too. “Got to keep you sore heads awake for now.”

   Rustle of a stiff skirt and a whiff of perfume, lets him know the senior trader's wife has gone by. The smell of hot food makes his mouth water. A few spoonfuls of soup make him feel better. He is allowed to sleep then.

   He wakes the next mid morning with the fighting all over. The natives have broke camp and were moving family and herds off to the horizon. It would be days till he could write a report. A bowl of hot stew puts him to sleep.

                                              11/25/08  11:40:59 PM
   A full report by the senior trader is waiting for him. It detailed, with videos, the use of the thrower demonstration to the natives. Some of the natives stock had been killed at extreme range. Fires in some of the native camps were targeted, spread hot coals and burning wood about.

   The videos showed the natives breaking camp and moving off in the night. Dust clouds near the horizon, marked the location of the native tribes on the move. This was included in the first part of the traders report.

   The next section was harder to read,. It list the dead and wounded of both the the traders and the native. It presupposed that all the captured natives would be released, once the were well enough to travel back to their tribes. The lost supplies and crops were noted.

   The last section of their report listed the reasons why the throwers were used to scare of the native tribes. It ended stating the small use of the throwers had saved both trader and native lives, by forcing the natives to break off the attack on the trader compound.

   His head hurt as he reread the report, making notes for his own report. Granted that the natives broke off the first attack that had gained the walls. The counted native dead did not include those that were carried off or died of wounds latter. The videos did show that none of the natives were targets for the demonstration that got them to move off.

   “So junior hows the head?”

   “Hurts!”

   “Don't try to do too much yet, Just eat and rest. Give yourself some time to heal.” The medic checked him some more, loosing the bandage on his head. “You took a nasty knock to the head. Your helm will need to be straightened.”

   “Humph!”

   “Take care of it. It saved your life, not your hard head.” He leaves as hot stew was given to him.

   The stew is soon a memory with the cup of coffee. “Put something in the coffee.” He mumbles. The cup is rescued before he is tucked in.

   Morning sees him up on his feet, being taken to his chamber in the keep. The videos and papers were all ready on his desk. A firm word has him in bed. He is very tired now and slips into sleep. A medic looks in on him, checking his wounds. More sleep.

   The next few days pass with him eating and sleeping. He is kept sedated by the medics. The medics clean out his side again. Flushing it out, brings some cloth fibers from the wound. Free flowing blood is stopped and he is sown up again.

   The medics break his fever the next day letting him sleep on. He knows he was fed the next week by someone, who also washed him. The drugs made it a blur. He dreams of how he arrived here at his first posting. He was struggling with large sheets of heavy paper, on which he was writing his report. A ice cold cloth gets him to sleep.

   Three weeks latter he tottered out to the facilities. One of the old veterans helped him. He had a fresh scar across his forehead, you could still see where the stitches were pulled.

   “He slashed me with a spear, but I was past the point and gutted him. Had trouble seeing for a few minutes, till I tie it up.” He smiled at me.

   “You had time?”

   “A few of the boys covered me while I did it. You were holding the wall till we came.”

   “I didn't do much.”

   “You held them, till the ladders were pushed off.”

   “There were others too.”

   “You kept them off the stairs to the court yard. Just doing that  let the gates be closed, again.”

   “I did nothing but fight to stay alive.”

   “We all were. It was close to loosing there for a few minutes. The women did a lot to with their bows. Cleared of the natives at the gate.”

   “Didn't see any of that.”

   “You were too busy, I saw some of it from the stairs.”

   “You really think we would've been over run?"

   “It was real close with the gates open.”

   “Could you write it out for me what you saw and heard latter. It will help with my report.”

   “The senior trader had us all write up what happened in our own words.”

   “Might keep him from a reprimand and fines.”

   “Yep! It could cost him his trade papers, using the throwers.”

   “Could we have repelled an other attack?” He asks the veteran tradesman.

   “Hard to say for sure. A fair number were wounded or dead. Maybe one more but not a third. We would have been forced back into the keep, to starve.”

   “That is a big help. I should work on the report. “

   “None of that for now. I have been told to get you out in the sun latter. Its will be warmer this afternoon.”

   "The report will take a long time to write.”

   “Keep it short and simple, lad. The less you write down, the less they can argue about. Let our statements do the explaining.”

   “Is there video of the attack?”

   “Might be some on the security scans. The back office was trashed and set afire. The day room was taken first.” He looks at the floor with a curse muttered. “Where were you at the start?”

   “On the wall looking at the native camps.”

   “How many were there?”

   “Never thought to count any. I'll have to think about that.”

   “See your not ready to write the report yet. Take a nap now, I'll be back latter.”

   He is helped to lay down again. His side is tight, he could feel the pull on the stitches. He lay there, trying to picture the native camps he had looked at. Sleep found him again, but not from any drugs.

   He was out on the wall, that afternoon. A chair and over turned bucket, for a foot stool made it comfortable in the sun. The blanket was just enough to keep him warm. By stretching his neck, he could see a couple of the old camp sights. He wanted some paper to make notes. He would have to remember what he was thinking.

   Latter he was allowed to eat with some of the other lads. A few still sported bandages or healing scars. After wards, the days were more normal. He was allowed to stroll on the walls. Afternoons were for taking in more of the sun.

   Several versions of the report were torn up, each shorter than the others. He settled on a brief two page report, having decide that a short report was better. The pile statements was inches thick. He would let them answer what had happened.

   It took a morning to make copies of everything. Now it was wait for a ship to call. The beacon had been tripped to call any ships coming close. Word had spread that he had to make the report. A few were shying away from him now. The old veteran stayed close by. He was still looking after a few of the those still recovering.

   There were fewer chairs on the walls though. Most could walk and take in the warm sun. All the natives were up and moving around now. The medics tending them say that they were most likely human stock, even thou they had a different stature, being so tall and having thicker chests. Pigmentation did very across so many different planets that man had settled.

   A few days latter he watched as the natives were sent on their way. Packs of food and bundles of their weapons waited for them out side of the compound. A few of the native stock had been staked out for them. Several of them were helped up, to ride. The packs were tied onto a few.

   They band moved out as the weapons were sorted out. A few looked back at the compound as if they feared an attack. They were lost from sight by the end of the day.

   Gleaners were out under guard, to gather what they could. The native camp sites were also picked up. Little was found of value, artifacts or food. Just some cast off weapons. The days would drag by till a call came. The speedsters were risked to make sweeps of the surrounding country, almost daily.

   The compound was under siege like conditions. Food was rationed now, no more open mess. None of the fields would produce a fall harvest. They were lucky to gather some of the crops from the winter fields.

   The next weeks saw the winter fields turned and planted. Hopefully they would produce next year. A few were cursing the restrictions placed on them by the code. The speedsters were just allowed because the natives used maned kites and gliders to spot game and enemies.

   The winter snows restricted the traders to the compound. No one wanted to be caught out in one of the planets blizzards that lasted for weeks on end. The snows would protect the winter crops from the sever cold latter at the end of the winter season.

   The senior trader made sure a good watch was kept, even in the coldest weather. Fuel gathers, went out in the breaks in the weather. It was hard to know how much would be needed in a winter season. There was a limit to what could be gathered or stored.
                                                    11/26/08  01:39:36 AM

   A ship, HMS AM Irish Rose finally called from orbit. It had to wait out a winter blizzard before landing. The senior trader greeted the captain, arranging to trade for what extra food they had. Sye made sure the report would get to the free traders. The senior trader had his own report to send.

   The food from the Irish Rose helped them winter better. Spring would be warm with plenty of work planting. Years latter a small commission would come to check on their report of the thrower use. Sye was long gone to the second posting of his career as a Keeper.

Trading on early Iron Age planets was risking with the restrictions placed on the traders. The Keepers saw to it that they were followed.

Well Joe that is just a short tale, one of many. Hope you had a cool one while you read it.

To change the subject, The only reason I still use Windows XP Pro, is that I don't have enough ram to run it in a virtual box with Ubuntu. So go figure. I just use three programs for windows, Wordweb, CE and Wallpaper Master, for inspiration. Love that WordWeb!

Off to get a fresh cup. be seeing ya. bdpf



Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on July 12, 2009, 11:14:16 pm
you should write the story for diablo 4...after diablo3 has flopped... :) but in 4 i like to see mod support, private realms...beside 3d realms..hmm messed up the games :P

but glad that i m a daywalker, so the light in the tavern cant kill me...but, all the spiders are creeping below the tables, as the light hurts them a lot

so lets drink a glass of ork milk, and eat some fresh dragon chips, after this, we are strong enough to kick some troopers in their ...you know where it that dark wher eno sun shines...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on July 13, 2009, 02:43:47 am
Ah Joe your words touch my hart.
I'll sweep out the spiders latter after closing.
Dragon chips with strong horseradish sounds good. Breath on the critters and watch them curl up dead.

As for the short tale, just a taste of the many volumes that need polishing.

From the home planets, to Free traders, slavers, Mover Families, Relay stations, frontier planets, RR planets, Family Planets and the long lifers that never seem to die, just fading away. Then you have all types of ships with different types of drives, crossing several quadrants under a year.

So Diablo Four would have an unknown number of planets, some terraformed or in need of terraforming with different challenges with a double handful of alien races to inter react with.

The Family [Family of the two escapees from the Cells) gets into space from Planet RR 453 by rebuilding old space ships, scrap and other things. The Family joins the Mover Families trading, moving cargo and opening up new planet for settlement, after repairing a few Mover space ships.

Space away from the human central words is a dangerous place. Did I mention pirates? Corrupt corporate heads dabbling in slavery for an extra boost to the bottom line. The continuing search for the Old One.

It all starts when Himself and Red escape from the Cells on Planet RR 453, a biological breeding station. Mouths latter, finding Dead Bear cabin and the birth of their first children, adds new characters. Who found the Family with their off spring, Himself spread it around.

Well Joe you read the old first volume, it has been edited some, would be the playable introduction, blending into the first act / level. I'm sure you noted where the story could be split for a different story....( Not written yet!)

Joe do you know of anyone that could help with dialog and polish the pros without changing the feel of their spoken words. Being old and short on years would offer a chance to a younger writer to continue with the seven or so volumes and the short stories.

Now Joe I have let the cat out of the bag and asked for help publicly.

Wait a tic. There take that you eight legged venous bug.  Boy did the legs curl up! Those dragon chips do pack a wallop with the horseradish.  :diablo:

It is not a story for the bashful as you know Joe. Need some strong coffee now, so I'll see ya latter.

bdpf,  :s513: Old Gummy, the generalist.   :wece:


Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on August 09, 2009, 01:10:45 am
hmm
dont know why the forum never showed this post as new to me...
better late than never :)

for the story help..it will be hard for non native english speakers to express the feeling...that what maked it so hard for me to read :P

but maybe you like to ask for some "ideas" here in board, maybe someone has some good ideas...you dont need to tell everything, to get some nice advices...

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on August 17, 2009, 07:48:36 am
 :welcome:

 :wece:

Drinks are on Joe!

He stopped by after over a year.   :diablo:

"Do we let him have milk and cookies or Beer?"

Hay Joe how is it going?

The devil made me do it.

bdpf

 :pioneer:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Monolith on September 15, 2009, 04:15:32 am
Hello all :)  Its been a while, how goes the world of Chaos?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 15, 2009, 05:47:39 am
 :welcome:

Things are slow here at the tavern.

Nobody seems to drink or smoke, anymore. :skull:

Have a drink of Joe and come back when ya can.

bdpf  :s513:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Ramierez on September 15, 2009, 12:44:27 pm
well if you also serve drinks without alcohol i don't mind to pay a visit  :drinks:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 15, 2009, 09:43:56 pm
ok, here is some milk just fresh taken from a cow in the labyrinth
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Ramierez on September 17, 2009, 01:04:54 am
*looks sceptical at his glass*

Joe there is no cow in the Labyrinth, only a bull
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 17, 2009, 01:46:53 am
drink it before it get cold...after that, think about the drink  :girl_wacko:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: Ramierez on September 17, 2009, 10:36:17 am
better at least reheat it a bit, to kill everthing "allive" :violent5:

 :girl_crazy: <-- also wants to read the story about the planets
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 17, 2009, 04:13:33 pm
Oh hi there sailor. What you doing here by your self.

That Joe is always running of somewhere.

We gots beer, spirits, wet and dry, coffee , milk and cookies we keep for Joe.

The lug has to be careful, one beer ans the floor says hello.  :girl_wacko:

 :welcome:

Get back in the kitchen and make a fresh pot of coffee. Sorry about the wacko, she is a good cook. Likes Joe too. Roll a smoke and sit a spell, the coffee be ready shortly unless you want a drink. Snacks you have to get yourself.

So you want to hear more about the planets?

Well they circle the stars in the night sky, a little hard to see.

Oh you want one of the stories I wore the keyboards out on, let alone all the mice. They too long to put here besides maybe I can get a few coins for them. I see if I find a short one. Now its mine, don't go filing off the serial numbers. Its mine, but you can read it.

Ah, I found one that is not too long or racy. This is mine and I hope you respect that. Now If i could only find a publisher... Oh well here it is.



                                          A Trek Packers Journal

                                       A Planet RR 453 short tale!
                                                          by
                                           William Robert Smith
                                          08/16/08  11:16:18 PM

          This is an abridged translated version of a journal that came into my hands lately.
                               It is as a true verbatim copy as I could make it.

   The little girl, Leena, was leading the twelve mixed pack animals on a long legged, huge, smart, stud mule. A twenty ball carbine thrower across her saddle. Two animals back, her dad was slumped in his saddle. He was busted up after being kicked. Old Gramps was ridding drag.

   It would be two long days to the next homestead. Christ's Backyard was thinly populated, mostly by loner types, sick of noseyparkers. Christs Backyard was a mostly temperate planet with a thin tropical zone at the equator. Winter in the northern or southern latitudes could be a bitch thou.

   The main cash crop for the homesteaders was a mild smoking, rich red burley leaf tobacco. The leaf was packed out in bulky fifty pound water tight packs, compressed into a blocky shape for packing. Two traders serviced the planet, every other year, trading with the Coop Factor for the leaf. The factor had a list of things the different families wanted.

   The trek packers, ran their different routes, some thousands of miles, bring the trade goods out and the leaf in to the trade factor. A few dried spices were starting to trade good. Extra grain and pack food were also moved to those with a need, animals permitting.

   “Two more days.” Leena thinks as she watches the brush, never knew when a beastie would want a free lunch. “Wish the brothers were with us. Well keep wishing, Sis. Best think of stopping, to let them blow.”

   A fairly clear, clearing lets them let the animals rest and graze a little.

   “Leena you stopped us early.”

   “Help me see to pa and I'll loosen the cinches.”

   “These extra stops are no good for him.”

   “Ridding all day is no good either.”

   Dad is off his horse and made comfortable with a couple soft packs. Gramps makes a small pot of weak coffee, while I loosen the cinches and stake out the animals. The coffee tastes good and pa manages to get some of the pain killer down. Just a drop in the full cup.

   We let dad doze as we get the animals ready. It takes two of us to get him in the saddle. We both hope the bandages will hold him together, those broke ribs will be a while mending. He holds tight to the saddle as we mount. We would stop two more times before we camp that night.

   By the end of the second day we were still short of the next stop.

   “In the morning for sure. Its better for him to rest, than push on to day.”

   Gramps reasons why we should stop now. I agree with him and start to fire to cook over. Then we have to off load all the packs and stack the pack saddles. Dad is sitting up now, trying to keep watch.

   The stock get to roll and a quick brush settles them to graze. A crick had water for them and us. A thin soup, stew was what we had, left over from last night. Dad don't eat much. I get to stay up and watch as I clean up.

   I let a pot of cracked grain soak for a hot gruel in the morning. Gramps hates gruel. I still have some extras to make it go down. A nudge has Gramps up to watch and I roll in to get what sleep I can.

   Morning comes with a light mist, making a damp start. Gramps has the gruel bubbling and thinned a little. A pot of tea, is strong and sweet. We eat letting the animals get some water. A whistle gets most back. The stud mule has the stragglers moving back. “Morin.” Was his garbled greeting.

   I scratch between his ears as he nuzzles out the dried carrot, treat. The brush and comb dry his back before he is saddled. He blows good and I pull the cinch snug. The hackamore lead is looped up on the saddle.

   It takes more than a hour to get the pack saddles on with all the packs tied. Dad has managed a second bowl. Gramps and me pick up the camp and have the fire out before we get dad up on his horse. Gramps checks to see if we left anything as I lead out.

   “Boy do I miss the dumb brothers and the dogs. Mom is sure to be pissed that we'll have to leave dad to mend.”

   By midmorning we are at the homestead. The couple right away help get dad down and find a bed for him. The wife undresses him and bandages him up again. The husband helps put the packs in the barn after we turned the stock out to graze.

   The tobacco barn scents the air with curing tobacco. He has eight bails ready for us to take back to the main pack train. A fifty pound bag of a new sweet corn seed has him smiling. A hundred of hard winter wheat would have him getting a field ready. Two sacks of flour wheat would help feed dad while he got better.

   We swapped a few things for the house and made sure the packs of goods were what they wanted. She had wanted a better selection of cotton and wool cloth. A bag of goose down had her smiles. A small packet of flight feathers would make good fletchings.

   They made sure we would thank the Hagit family for the feathers. She had a paper sack of herb seeds to pass on. We thanked them for that. Someone could always use some herb seeds. Gramps had a hard cured hide for soles if they needed it.

   “Don't need it took a couple wild mooies (Might be a form of wild cattle?) last week. Do you need some meat?”

   “No we're good. The stomach will help with the meat.” Gramps nods at pa, dozing.

   “He can help keep tract of the two little ones.” She says.

   “Even with dads horse we'll need an extra pack animal.” I say to them.

   “Thats a problem. All I have to spare, is a flighty two year old mare. Shes on the light side too.” He tells us.

   “So we pack her light, that is if you have a pack frame.” Gramps tells of the need.

   “I'm sure we could make up some thing.”

   “We do have the tough hide,”

   “I have an old cinch thats fairly good.”

   “Well go to the barn and see what ya can make.” She shoos them out of the house.

   Then we get to do some baking, after sharing out our starters. She was feeding one with cracked rye that made a tangy biscuit. We tried that to start and make up some extra bread dough, to rise. I noticed that they could use a better stove.

   I dug out the catalog of iron goods. A seventy eight pound cast iron stove would be bigger than the sheet metal stove she had. It was an easy one to pack, all in a flat wood box. They would have to put it together. She thought that stove pipe, damper and wind top would be good to have. A couple boxes of mason jars, extra rings and tops were put on the wish list.

   A good supper for the men, made for an easier sell of the cast iron stove and pipe. The thought of a covered back porch as a summer kitchen to cook on was a hard sell. She did mention they would be needing more room and the porch could be enclosed latter. This got her a maybe, which she smiled at.

   Dad was able to sit up after the little ones were put to bed, over a second cup of tea. He did mention a rocker rip saw, would make cutting lumber easier. Gramps put it on the must list for them and he would pay for it. He wrote no cost and signed after it.   

   Gramps knew how to stare them down and they agreed finally.

   “Its only fair for the use of the filly.” He tells them.

   Dad is nodding off about then and we get him settled for the night. The stove is banked and the rest of us turn in. Just bedrolls for me and Gramps. He grumbles good naturally.

   She was up with me to start a breakfast. Gramps goes and helps with the chores and works on the pack saddle till called for breakfast. A couple hen eggs make johnny cakes, to go with butter and a touch of honey. The little ones like that a whole lot.

   Then it was fix a lunch and then a supper, to do it over again the next day. Thats the day we checked the packs and lead the filly around with the light packs in the morning. An early light lunch and we were off again. Dad hanging on to a porch upright, watching us go.

   Now Gramps and me had are work cut out for us. It was six long days to the next homestead up over a low pass, with fourteen pack animals now. The filly caused a little problem till Gramps had a talk with her. He had a way of talking to an animal as he would comb them out. The brush worked out kinks and eased any problems from a pack saddle.

   He checked the pack frame and had to reset a few nails. A thicker blanket helped the filly settle down them. But we had a late start that morning and would not make it up easy. We were running three days late now with two extra animals packing.

   “Don't figure you can push them hard now.” He warns me.

   I know he is right. Morning meals are light and can be ate in the saddle. He grumbles about my lack of cooking skills. We eat late after dark, do to the cooking time. After a few days we eat when we change watches. We both get to sleep more and eat better for one meal.

   We make the next homestead in just over six days and right into a packers nightmare. More to pack and not enough animals to pack it. They had four heavy sacks of corn for the Brenner family, our next stop, two days away. They had lost most of the young corn to a herd of wild mooies. He did take a couple but still lost the corn.

   He was in the middle of cutting his wheat, with the wife and kids sick, so he would not have a chance to pack the extra corn to them. The three heavy packs for them still left us short, if we were to pack out his seven bails of leaf.

   Gramps and me packed the two lightest packs and packed the rest on the animals. The smart mule was upset tell Gramps talked to him as we got the others ready. The filly did not like the heavier load but we manage to tote it all on to the Brenner's.

   It was three days of walking to their homestead. They got the last of the goods and kept us walking with the leaf they had. At least we didn't have back packs now. We now kept the filly tied to the smart mule, since she packed our food and camp gear. Gramps grumbled all the way to the main trail and we hoped the main pack train. Mom would not be happy. We missed them at the main trail. They were a couple days ahead of us. It took us twelve days of brisk walking to over take them.

   A hundred plus animal pack train moves slower than a small pack train. One of the horse herd drags seen us and brought us two horses to ride. Even bare back, it was nice to ride. We would soon be making the turn to head back to the trade factor and winter camp at home.
08/17/08  01:55:04 AM  08/17/08  12:27:17 PM

   Mom was pissed as I figured, but not just because of dad. The brothers and a few of the younger packers wanted to get more wagons. Mom was hard to talk to for days.

   It was the one high pass that proved her point, getting the grub wagon and tent carts took an extra three days. Leaving us all eating dried meat and weak coffee, no hot meals. With them over we got the rest of the pack animals across and stretched out across a slightly drier savanna.

   More scouts were out ahead looking for good water, the last regular water hole was almost dry. We dug it out some and did get more water, not too good though. I can't believe we left dad just a month and half ago. Most of the animals are packing leaf now, a good crop this year.

   The grub wagon broke an axle to day, with no spare. Gramps and me rode cross country to some distant trees. A day of looking found a dead one for a new axle. Finished the day cutting a couple sections to make an axle from. Gramps wanted the extras for encase.

   It took us two days to get back. The pack train was way ahead of us now. The broke axle was apart now with the iron core beat straight. I found out why Gramps wanted extras. The first split crooked and was fire wood. The second was split okay but Gramps had them split a third.

   That one was better and they grooved out the splits for the iron axle core. They wrapped the center with leather straps, to shave it down to bed the iron bands. The center iron sleeve was next. A few minutes of hard hitting had it set in place and spiked.

   The wheel journals took a day of careful whittling and bastard file work with the normal amount of curses. A wrap of greased leather made a snug fit to the wheels. A late evenings work, had the axle back under the grub wagon.

   Up early the next morning, the pack train was six or more days gone now. It would be a short four days to catch them, traveling light like we were. Two more extras and the split were tied to the sides of the grub wagon. Cook was glad to see the wagon again, she hated to ride.

   Mom had all the wheels pulled and greased. The tent carts got greased too. A ground digger hole and large stone had broke the axle. There were a few slippery people till we got to good water. The grub wagon and tent carts were out ahead again and we all had a good hot meal that night. Breakfast was good too.

   The organized chaos of breaking camp was something. Gramps made me watch this morning and learn how it was done. Breakfast was almost ready as the stock were brought in to a long picket line. One by one they were lead to the pack tents to be saddled and the packs tied on. A weather tarp covered the packs and pulled tight.

   A few would stop to eat. Once a tent was empty, it would be struck, folded and put on a cart. With in an hour the pack animals would be ready for the trail. Most had ate breakfast now and the saddle stock were lined up and saddled. The last few ate as the tent carts were made ready.

   Now cook and the helpers were cleaning up, getting the grub wagon to move. The pack train was stretched out and moving, each rider leading ten to twelve pack animals. The tent carts were waiting for the grub wagon to start. Gramps and me go to help the horse wranglers with the loose stock. We ate dust that day.

   The next few weeks seen the last of the packed goods off to the homesteads with extra animals. It had been a good year for the burley leaf tobacco. Forty packs of mixed spices were a nice addition. A hundred and thirty some animals pack the trade items now. Mon is happier now with the good year.

   Little more than a mouth left till we get back home. Mom keeps the days marches shorter. Letting the stock graze up some for the winter months ahead. Some of us would be out minding the herd that winter as usual. The grub wagons and tent carts would make for warm camps.

   We were in time to get the winter wheat planted and help finish the last of the harvest. We trekkers grow grain, run some cattle and cows. Granddad Phillips was working to setup his second small still, all summer. Getting wood aging barrels was still a problem for him. Mom like a sip now and then but didn't want moon out in the trekker families. Cut aged whiskey was better.

   The factor made a good trade on coffee and tea this spring, two pounds of coffee for a pound of leaf and four of tea to one and a half of of the leaf. Nearly all the items on the old trade list was brought, with just a few items missing, by the free trader. Trade clinchers and extras would go to those who need them.

   Mom got the families a couple more heavy sewing machines. Tents and clothes would be easier to mend and make. The looms were not brought. Mom had a few sharp words with the coop factor. It was rumored that it would be. “No looms, no leaf, next year.” Mom did have away about her, thats why she lead the trekkers at such a young age.

   The looms were for a few families with flocks of wool sheep. Their homemade looms were hard to use and had traded nearly forty bails of leaf for them all ready.

   Mom was on the com that night talking with the other trekker heads. None dared to say what was said, even if they listened in. It was heard that the the coop factors had a few short com calls the next day. They had a cushy job and could loss them in a heart beat if the families chose to make a change. Failure to get items needed or traded for was the quickest way.

   The next trader ship didn't get to trade the next month before we left after spring planting. The coop factor there had plenty to trade we know. It seems a message was sent asking for different traders to call.

   We were gone that summer when a Family Free Trade landed. Hot Mountain Coffee, chilies, spices, seeds and thirty gaming tables were off loaded for a mere hundred bales of leaf. Then the factors were making calls and a list of items that had not been delivered and traded for was made. Names and times were listed. The Family Trader was light on house hold goods, having just come from a new Hermit planet, where they got the coffee.

   The trader had been up front about where the coffee was from. I was to find it was better than what we have been getting. The families were all gossiping about what the new trader ship had brought. Mom had to be firm with the families she talked to. The gaming tables would go to the most isolated families. All would get some of the rest.

   Dad was back with us and had trouble riding, not all of the ribs knit right. He heads on home with a couple riders and packs.

   Mom was in a foul mood most of that summer, again more of the burley leaf took up extra animals. Nearly fifty large bales of carded wool was a new item for trade. The sheep herders had run out of room to store the extra wool without the looms. They were also making extra cheese and had some cows for more cheese.

   Both would be heavy to pack but the rest of the families would like the extra food items. The year was slow to end for us, nearly two thirds of the animals were packing loads. That was over two hundred animals. Every morning and evening was slow hard work, making each days march short.

   We finally get home after the fall panting and harvest. We were dusted with snow two days from home. It would be a hard winter for the stock heard, snows and fast thaws made for poor winter graze. Mom decides for a late start the next year with extra help. All winter she was hard to live with.

   The stock was in good shape after a spring of grazing on the new grass. Com calls let us know we would need more animals to pack out trade items. A short two hundred would ride that year with an extra grub wagon.

   We trekked in two sections then, this year. Gramps headed the second section, I was his extra eyes and hands. We would pack out the items for trade. Leaf, now more wool and cheese. Families had used the goat cheese to start making cheese from the extra milk they had.

   Being the second section, the packers to the homesteads stayed with us to the half way point of the trek. Then we split into three sections, with the last of the goods going on ahead. The trailing sections moved better with the extra help. We were all making good time now, for the long run home.

   The high passes were behind us and we were crossing the dry savanna now. The water holes were good this year with fairly good graze for the stock. The first section was nearly three days ahead of us now. We were doing twenty to thirty um a day now.

   We sat out a nasty dust storm today. All the stock is tied to doubled picket lines with some of us talking to the stock. A cloth keeps their eyes clear of the dust. The storm dies at sun down and we water all the stock. We spend the last of the light brushing out the stock.

   The night herders were doubled to keep the stock close for a quicker start in the morning. Hot gruel with a few extras was breakfast for a quicker start. Off were were for a thirty plus um day.

   Gramps was proud of our march that day. We caught up to mom that evening. A hot supper filled us all up and had us ready for a quick start in the morning. We were able to trek side by side with moms section and we would stay together making good time, letting more of the stock get a days rest.

   The brothers were down to thirty some odd pack animals, when a group of beasties made a run at the horse heard. They camped for several days letting us catch up while they tended the hurt animals. The dogs were fed good now and nearly twenty pelts were scraped and drying.

   The stud, smart mule was tore up some but he left his mark on four of the pelts. His trekking days were over, one leg was chewed some. He would be lead home at an easy walk, following us. Mom was proud of the old guy.

   The stock had killed most of the beasties. The brothers were chewed on some by mom. They had kept a light watch on the herd and now paid for it. They rode night herd every night now and drag during the day. That got smiles from a few. Mom knew how to get points across.

   We were home in time to help with the last of the harvest. Both of the traders were back. One had looms that were ordered and a few extra. They both wanted to keep the leaf trade, but the cost of the leaf was higher now.

   An old epsilon in need of repairs landed and off loaded things from the Family Traders. It made hops to all the factor compounds till the holds were empty. House hold goods, more coffee, not Hot Mountain, darn, several types of teas and an assortment of rebuilt gaming tables.

   The crusty old captain had not wanted anything for the goods, since they were heading on for repairs. The factors made sure some leaf, cheese, and spirits found away aboard. The factor at the ships last stop knew the old ship would be back in a few years ready to take more of the trade items.

   The next years were good for trekkers with the increased trade. Mom was worried and checked the families credit with the factor. Com calls had a few of the other trekking families pooling the credit. Rebuilt twelve and sixteen seat speedsters and two shuttles were put on order. The credit would cover three quarters of the cost.

   The following ten years had them paid off as some were delivered. Five speedsters were first to arrive. A old woman came with them to teach the pilots. The trekking way of live was changing now. Mom had seen it coming and dragged the trekking families to use speeders and shuttles, to move goods.

   Now we maned regional stations now to collect trade goods for the speedsters and shuttles to take on to the factor compounds. Now all the families would get what they needed sooner. The speedsters and shuttles would help with birthing now or take the mothers to one of the new medical clinics.

   A small repair shop was started to repair the speedsters and was expanded to work on the shuttles. We now supplied some preserved fruit, cheese, packed meat, solid furniture, leaf and what else would trade to a few mechanized worlds. The repair shop would grow to a small ships repair facility. The family would see to it that they had help to train the techs.

   We are celebrating this year. The planet is now a Mover Rendezvous Planet. My second grand daughter just had her third son. We are now RR 9683, Christ's Backyard. Mom and Gramps would be proud of us. The Movers helped us party some, by having a Rendezvous here this year of 2856897, what ever that means. We just know its great to be alive. The children fill my days.

                 It is hard to end it here as they go on to be a strong trading planet.
                        A few ships of their own, would be for the star seekers.
             The human frontier keeps expanding into the unknown as this journal shows.
         Leena has left out the deaths in her journal wanting to remember the better times.
                       I stopped when a second person started make the entries.
          Life on the edge has its dangers, even in this late year, how ever you count them.
                                            08/17/08   03:35:26 PM

I'm tired now. All the typing has worn me out. Enjoy reading the short story. just a ten peeny thriller, it is not.

                              :sarcastic:

 :girl_haha:    :drinks:













Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on September 18, 2009, 09:41:20 am
you really need to find a publisher
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: mrmud on December 16, 2009, 07:23:38 am
The OLD Gummy General sure gets loooong winded .... I do believe he needs to have a few more beers, as a matter of fact Gummy get start playing multi

Posted on: December 16, 2009, 07:21:52 AM
:shout: Has anyone seen Slayer-Sly??????????????
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on January 11, 2010, 02:24:12 am
Ah heck, I dropped in to dust off the bar top and put some fresh milk in the cooler for Joe.  :s513:
Who is the brigand that drank my whiskey? :girl_werewolf:
I always have trouble keeping a bottle of sipping whiskey, handy.
Look at this beauty, they over looked the single malt. Ha Ha. Now  get a clean glass, roll a smoke and a cool stein. This is liven, good. Good sipping with a gentle wash. :drinks:

That was good, time to clean up the old tavern for tomorrow. Need to get a few more kegs, I see. Got fresh milk for Joe, need to get more coffee, plenty of tea left. Maybe I'll bring a sack of cookies, the next.

Better put my beauty away for the night.

As for playing online, the lack of spare coin keeps the old Gummy poking on the keyboard making up tall tales and playing, single play. I do check out what the retired ladder players have equipped. :)

My new stash takes over five minutes to load. Plenty of time to get a cup of coffee and roll a smoke. The beer is kept handy, by my chair. :nyam:

Now I'll post this and see what other tales I can come up with. Bye!  :diablo:

Post Merge: January 11, 2010, 04:15:24 am



                                                             New World 154
by
William Robert Smith
This start of a short story is for your reading pleasure, here, not to be copied or reproduced.
This is my original work and should be considered as copyright protected.
I have a large knobby club that says itis!
                                                 Enjoy reading. 01/10/10wrs

04/18/09 02:21:33 PM

   Nothing grew in the torrid wet heat of New World 154! Then the second major phase of its terraforming began. The terraforming team of twenty were the first to set foot on NW154 since the first evaluation teams. Their task was to make NW154 at least a Class B world.

   I was following the sweat soaked shorts of Zibbie Darlene, up the steep path, to the higher ground. That is me, John Darlene, expert terraformer, lusting after, focusing on Zib's sweat soaked shorts,below her bulging back pack, on the steep trail. We're just moving base camp up higher, away from the growing flood plain, by the creek.Just two of the twenty expert terraformer field agents, trying to save the base camp supplies. “Quit watching, my ass, John.”“Right!”


   It really started when the powers to be, decided that NW154, Class D-minus Planet was too much of a rich prize, to terraform the old fashioned way. They used neutron deployment to kill off the animal life and anew, self terminating, herbicide to kill off the plant life. All ofthat was to kill off all forms of live on the planet. “Yep, that was suppose to do it!”

   Airborne seeding of plants and microbes started two years latter, changingNW154 from a lifeless globe to a born again planet. Certain insect types were then spread for pollination of the plants. The normal cycles of seeding new life forms were followed for the next twenty years, all monitored from orbit. Field work was then started to fine tune the planet's change of class, which put us the first terraform team on the ground.

   “John, keep up.” “Yes Zibbie. You need to rest?” “No!”

   Twenty of us were put down on this coastal plain, at the start of the dry season,which was all right, then. “Man, her sweat covered, tanned,muscular legs look good.” “John, quit day dreaming.” We were to monitor the adaptation of the life forms seeded. Everything seemed to be going good, we only had a few minor equipment failures. The tests proved that the fish and land animals were fine to consume and tasty.

   The predators were keeping the life forms in balance. The upland forests were maturing into a fine resource. All seemed to be going fine on NW154.The original plant forms had decayed back into the soil, allowing the new plants to control erosion and feed off the decaying plant matter.

   That left us,six months latter, with most of our powered equipment now non functioning at the start of the wet season. Humidity and heat, were off the scale. Daily rains made the original base camp a swamp with insect pests. Something was eating most of the synthetic parts of our gear, only natural parts seemed to be immune to the bug. We're now quarantined till we can find the cause and fix the problem. Nothing that touches down would be allowed to leave. Low and high orbital drops were planned to resupply us.

   “Okay John, lets rest for five.” “Great! Let me help with your pack.” “Just taking five, frisky!” “Yes, Zibbie. Ah, Zib your right boot is falling apart.”

   “Damn! Damn! The stitching, is failing.”

   “Drop your pack and lets get them off.”

   “No! You undo the laces and carry them.”

   “Your no fun any more.”

   “Latter to night, I promises.”

   “Just watch where you step.”

   The new base camp was where the large eight place lifter failed. It was gutted nowand cleaned up. Peg helps us with the packs. Zib's boots were put with the others. Peg carefully checks the E-rat rations we packed. A poke has me looking for more fire wood.

   Out past the graves, I trot, before the rains start again. My feet leave muddy bare foot prints, behind. “Ah, a few of us died when the four place speedster crashed, last month. It was the last of the working transports.” I get my thoughts back to gathering fire wood.

   “Peg, whats to eat?”

   “Stewed E-rats, what else!”

   I put the wood next to the fire as Peg stirs the stew in the salvaged drive cover.Peg dishes out the food and weak tea. Zib gets me to eat, I was watching Peg again. Sally had cut out the last of the festering inhibitors from the girls. Bix was bitching again, trying to scratch under the mud and plaster cast, on his leg.

   “Do I have to tie up your hands, Bix.” Sally warns him again.

   It starts to rain again. We carry Bix back into the lifter shell. Sally checks the cast. “Try to sleep Bix.”

   “Light enough to drag in a few more logs.”

   With ax and rope, we went to the cut trees for a shelter. The last of the branches were trimmed off and we started to drag the next log back to camp. We all cursed the mud as we slipped and slide along. Thou logs did slide better on the mud. Us males managed to drag back two logs before dark and the nightly thunder storm.

   The girls had the haunch of a Trihorn grazer, roasting on the spit. Trihorns were an unplanned mutation that was good to eat. It has three horns as the name suggests. Sally supervised the roasting. She would only let us have well done meat. Sally was the only medical doctor we had, now. Patrick, died when the speedster crashed.

   It was after dark when Sally let us have some of the roasted meat. Zibbie and I stayed up to tend the fire and the last of the haunch. Zib also managed to take care of my ragging hormones, too. She almost crushed me at the end. She chased me out into the rain to wash of the mud. It was fun squeegeeing the mud off her, my hands just loved the feel of her body.

   A few hard pokes had me back by the fire to dry. We took turns nodding off, to keep a low fire under the last of the haunch. It would be done, come morning.

   After eating,Peg lead off back to the base camp, packs empty, water bottles full.Peg's skirt of wool blanket didn't cover much and had me panting along after her. It barely covered the cheeks of her ass.

   Zibbie had stayed behind to make crude sandals out of the soles of her boots.Roger and Charley had gone off hunting again, being the best with thebows that we made. Maribeth or Beth for short, was right behind me with a heavy walking stick. She had her orders to keep me well behaved.

   Peg and Beth were barely showing, Sally was at least six weeks pregnant. Zibbie hadn't caught, same as Gail and Janet. “Yep the women out numbered us males and ruled us with a firm fist. They had too!” A poke of the stick had me watching where I was stepping. We arrived back at the old base camp by mid morning.

   Now it was sort out what we could pack and protect what else we could salvage latter. The water in the creek was higher now. We tied off water proof metal cases to the bigger trees before we left, packs full of canned goods, most of the labels were washed off. I followed Peg up the trail.

   It was too much, the view that is, I took the walking stick away from Beth and had Peg's pack off, skirt pushed out of the way. Beth knocked me out with a can of beans. I found that out latter after I woke up. Peg's tits were staring at me when I woke up as Beth topped me off with five fingers.

   We were all muddy when we started off again. Peg now had a heavy club. They followed me, now with a poke to keep me moving. I was their beast of burden, now. Sweat washed off most of the mud as we climbed to thetop of the trail. “Keep moving John!” We only stopped when we got to the camp.

   Zibbie helped with the packs, noticing the new bruises on Peg and Beth. Her hard fists took my wind and gave me a sore jaw. Peg stopped her from hitting me. Beth pushed me out into the soft rain to wash off.

   “Fire wood!”Was the next command. Off for wood I went, nursing a sore jaw. Four heavy loads latter, I was allowed rest.

04/19/09 04:22:51 PM

Gail and Janet were forming arrow shafts, I was allowed to knock stone points, had to conserve the ammo for the simple weapons that still worked.

   The last ofthe team came back from clearing the Big Cross in the woods. The cross was the mark for orbital drops of supplies. It also showed that some of the team were still alive. Old Max, the last of the three survivalist, went back to his crude crystal transmitter. He had Peg crank the magneto, for power. He worked the spark gap for fifteen or so minutes. Old Max was not sure he remembered the Morse Code correctly, it had been a hobby when he was a youngster.

   “Time to eat John, quit day dreaming.”

   Ten days have past. The old base camp was salvaged mess of decaying synthetics.Everything else had been lugged up to the new camp. The light metal cases had been the hardest to move.

   Peg had made cloth masks for the men, coated with a scent of evergreen, this helped us from falling prey to our male hormones. Old Max just dabbed some on his mustache. Facial hair would soon be the norm as the depilatory treatments ended. No more evergreen scented bandits chasing the females.

07/14/09   10:01:58 PM

   Sally told us all of the girls were pregnant now. She waved a stick at us males to keep us focused on the words of warning. “With next to no medical supplies I'll have to deliver them. Which one of you will help with mine?” She asked.

   “Now Sally don't be so mad!” Peg tells her.

   “Quite! I'm in charge of keeping you healthy.” Sally stops to wipe away some tears.

   The girls take Sally away to calm down, end of medical lecture.

   The next two years were a nightmare. The only good thing was none of the women died in child birth. Just try to imagine how hard it is to burn wet wood, let alone start a fire with wet wood. Two fires had to be kept smoldering under crude split wood shelters, lest one or both would go out.

   The one way supply drops had to be made from space not low or high orbit. The synthetic eating bug was present at the top of the atmosphere. Only remote controlled drop vehicles nearly free of synthetics had a chance of hitting our drop zone. One nearly landed in the camp, digging a hole in one of our meager fields.

Growing food was an unending battle with the rain and mold. No root vegetables lasted to maturity or could be stored long. Onions and such grew quickly and had to be pulled young. Beans grew well year around but could not be dried for storage. They would sprout several weeks after they were harvested. Sprouts were part of nearly every meal. Grains grew with large heads of seeds that mostly dropped from the stalk when touched. Fire dried grain was all that we had, boiled into a gruel.

   The last of the inert synthetics turned to mush, boot soles, belts, etc, six months after we moved base camp. Metals and natural items were resistant to the bug. Metal rusted, while the cotton and wool fabric rotted, growing moldy.

   The supply drops kept us alive, the first two years, as we slowly adjusted to the new wet conditions of the planet. By middle of the third year,medical supplies designed for the planet conditions were dropped to us. Sally then was able to clear up most of the wet condition infections and trench foot. Sally was able to rest more and keep more of the children alive past the first year.

   The addition of four medical and scientific volunteers, to our growing population, helped us adapt, change, our way of life. Wet tropical foods expanded our diet, for the better. Our over all heath improved. Less time was spent just surviving, letting us construct better shelters from the nearly continuous rain. The two dry seasons lasted but a few weeks.

   Better bows and the fact that trihorns like to graze in the fields, let us have a good supply of meat. E-rat were only used as a diet supplement now.Raw wool garments were now the rule. The natural oils kept the wool nearly water resistant and mold free, longer. A few sheep were dropped and did poorly in all the wet, at first. Third generation lambs did well, growing to be good wool producers and tough when eaten.

   Wet weather tanning and curing of hides, was a chalenge, improving our shelters into homes. Flattened light metal supply cases made a good, if noisy roof. Communication improved when several comm sets survived the drop and exposure to the synthetic bug.

   “John your turn to get more fire wood.”

   “Yes Zibbie. Are you coming?”

   “Since you asked, no!”

   “Ah Zib, I'll pull the sled."

   “And I'll have my club.”

   A day of collecting fire wood, lead to a safe romp with Zibbie. We only had to stop twice to care for the kids. The children now out numbered the adults two to one. The oldest were just six years old. Bix's limp was now a thing of the past.

                                                     Fifty Years Latter

The base camp has been moved three times to get away from the raising water. This part of the continent was sinking. The last move was made with two shuttles and a handful of speedsters, made for our world. These new designs would be used on other worlds being terraformed. Our world was credited with a royalty for each one manufactured / built.

   The synthetic eating bug was dying out, ah starving it seems. At  least that is what Holdemson has told us. A positive cure for the problem was still years away. A high orbital quarantine station now let some of us off planet. Mostly children that had to be removed from the wet. Not all of the children were able to adapt to the wet weather.

   The medics now were able to control the fertility of the women without inhibitors. They no longer became pregnant after one or two sexual encounters. More free time lead again to better living conditions. Our homes were now fired brick and stone with wide over hanging metal roofs. Most of the yards and courts had some form of roof to protect us from the rains. The maturing hardwood forests have finely slowed the rains and let the dry seasons become longer.

   Twelve new volunteers arrived today. One commented on our darker complexions. Peg looked at the light skinned volunteer, shocked at the comment. Sally just undid her skirt belt revealing her lighter skin, protected by her wool skirt.

   “Hope you don't burn. The sun puts out plenty of UV rays so stay covered up as much as you can.” Sally warns the new comers.

   “Why wasn't this reported?” One asked.

   “Had no time or realized that it had happened. You can report it now.” Peg tells the new comers.

   “You will have to adapt like you were trained to the conditions here.” Zibbie continues to tell them of some changes to the training they had received.

   “At least you will be able to leave.” Bix comments sharply. He was not able to pass through the quarantine on the orbital station and had to return to the surface.

   “You hope!”Peg adds.

   That sobered up the new volunteers. They started to reread the list changes to the training.

   “You'll have time to study the changes latter. The medics need to check you out now.” Sally tells them.

   The dozen were on the planet to set up a separate research station. A few of us were assigned to baby sit them for the first six months. Zibbie would not let me loose amongst the females of the group. Her polished club was once again hanging on her belt. She reaped her strict attitude during the following nights. I did like having extra romps with her.

07/14/09 Bed  11:47:30 PM

Okay you whiskey thieves, brigands, the above is the start of a short tale that you may read while you look for the single malt.
Ah,Joe, left you a pitcher of home made eggnog in the cooler. You best drink some before the others get to it.
Just remember this is for you to read and enjoy on the forum, in the tavern. It is not fair if you file off the serial numbers and claim the story as your own. I just hope someone will be interested enough to want to publish my ramblings. Yes, I know they need to be polished before they can be published.

I never did pass English Literature 101! :)
William Robert Smith
The Generalist
Old Gummy
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Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on January 16, 2010, 10:02:44 am
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Tavern of Geglash Damaged
01/13/10 12:49:38 PM
by
William Robert Smith
Himself, Old Gummy & many others, declare this isa copyrighted work.
“By Thor's Hammer! I declare this to becopyrighted.” Himself proclaims.
“My knobby club, puts it's seal on this work offiction.” Mumbles Old Gummy.
“Who you want stuck?” An eager great, great,great, Granddaughter asks.
“Not yet! Maybe latter and I'm not your Gramps.”

“So what are you gentlemen doing here?” A nosy news casterasks, smiles at the vid recorder.
“Go away!” A gray haired man says as he helps remove the brokein door.
“Would you please say a few words.”
“Less talk, more work! Here hold this.” The broken door isshoved into his hands.
A large hammer, strikes and trues up the door framing. The benthinges had been tossed aside. “Dam those brigands!” Was a softlymumbled curse heard by the news caster.
“Did brigands break in?” He cheerfully asks.
“Hold thedoor steady, have to peg the side rail.” A brace and bit bites intothe wood. Old Gummy blows out the bored holes and dribbles smellyglue into the holes. An other, uses a large hammer to tap, whittledpegs home. A shinny blade, trims the pegs flush. “Don't cut theyoung fella.” The Old One warns.
The tavern door is worked on and made stronger. A small crowdwatches. Idle hands are put to work, helping clean up the damage andmess. A chain mailed, tall drink of water, brings a heavy bullockhide. The thick hide is measured against the door and cut to fit. Abox speedster arrives, saw horses are arranged so the door could befinished.
The work continues, as smelly glue, perfumes the air. Others workjust inside the doorway. Hardly a word is spoken. Old hand tools areused by old callused hands. The door is reenforced by the bullockhide and now has a continuous hide hinge. Hands and wedges hold thedoor in place, while the hinge is fastened to the door frame. A heavyhardwood, ripped plank is pegged to the frame and rough doorwayframing. A cleaver counter weight and pulley, keeps the door fromsagging.
The lock is soon replaced and the lock side of frame is treatedlike the hinge side. The new lock will keep honest people out andtake care of the dishonest. They gnaw on a pair of fresh bones. Alarge black cat, wanders by looking for a snack. A smoked fish isdaintily carried to a dim corner.
“They'll work good at keeping the tavern safe now.” Himselfrumbles.
“And only cost scrapes.” Adds the red, gray haired woman.
“Whats for lunch?”
“What ever is thrown at you.”
“Ya touchy, again?”
“What ever you think, with you being gone for years.”
“This is not the place for this. Let me draw you a beer.”
“Is there any beer left? I'll make some coffee.”
“Gummy the beer is gone!” Is  shout by a red bearded dwarf.
“Did you check the cellar?”
“Empty and bare.” Answers a woman with a long bow.
A comm call was made as the heavy window was replaced. A stream ofleather clad people carry things into the tavern. Coffee, tea, andcool milk are put out on the cleaned off bar top. A spit creaks inthe large fire place hearth. The large elk hunch scents the air as itroasts. An old granny brushes a sauce on the hunch. A stepped on cupof mint tea can be scented by those if who care to sniff the air.
The back bar is picked up and cleaned. A beauty of a bottle isfound and Old Gummy sips for a tick. Broken chairs and tables werebeing repaired or disposed of. A few new knockdown tables and newchair parts were brought in. Nimble hands were putting the piecestogether, with glue and pegs. The news caster sips coffee with asticky hand. The old granny is chatting him up after touching up hiscoffee. She will probably have a warmer bed that night.
The work soon ends as the sun slips below the horizon. All whohave helped repair the tavern enjoy the indoor cookout. A freshsupply of prime beers is consumed. A second delivery was expected,shortly. Fresh fruit juices and cookies were for the young children,along with milk. Babies cried and were changed while others danced tothe music. The large elk hunch was now gone, the bones given to thedoor lock.
The party died as the torches grew dim. Old Gummy showed he stillnew how to us a swab. Tables and floor were now clean, ready for themorning. Two girls had the bar ready too. The fire was banked withthe fire screen in place. The door swings closed as the last personleaves. The black cat stretches in the dim corner and makes a circuitof the tavern. The elk bones are crunched by the two Snow Rock hybridwolfs.
The Snow Rock Wolf Security sign, glows on the doorof Tavern of Geglash,
in a city, some where out there, where like mindsplay.
The black cat snarls and bats a large rodent into thewall.
The nightly news cast failed to have news concerningthe Tavern of Geglash.
A bed was warmer that night, week, month, year.
Latter a book is written.

More patrons would enjoy tall tales oversipped beer and snacks. Coffee and tea could be had from the kitchen,along with cool milk and cookies. (Have to keep Old Joe happy.) Mealswere as catch can, depending what ya brought. Music and dancing wasprovided by those willing to play and dance. The Tavern of Geglashwas now a good place to gossip and listen to tall tales. Storytellers were always welcome and tended to drink for free, if thestories were good.

Come and spin a good tale for us. Allare welcome. Have one on Old Joe.
He keeps a good cellar. Just mind howyou pet the lock. Ha! Ha!
Be sure to count your fingers!

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on May 15, 2013, 06:21:37 am
 :welcome: Welcome to the Tavern Geglash


Back by unpopular demand, a sober scribbler will post a rambling story, produced while sipping at the Tavern Geglash.

Joe also wanted me to post more stories for your pleasure.

Ah Joe the cookies were baked today. Gee it was hot in the kitchen with all the hot sun and warm winds.

How hot it was, you ask. 90s to day and not a cold one in sight.


Here comes the story. Remember it is protected by the Noby Walking Stick!

 
 
Bare Ass Stupid
Planet RR 453 Tale

 
by
William Robert Smith
01/11/08 09:50:46 PM

 
   The seep was a drying mud hole. The Boss had sent me to check on it. I turned the hard mouthed hammerhead horse back to the round up camp. I was stuck with it or we'd be eating it for a week.

   The horse wrangler told me I was the last chance for the hard mouth horse. It has been in all the other strings and no one wanted it. I didn't like the horse so I said I'd take it as a remount.

 
   Now I was ridding back to camp, hoping I wouldn't be digging out the mud hole. The Boss heard the condition of the mud hole and I was sent back to clean it out good. So now I was riding back with a shovel, to do the dirty job.

 
   I popped the bit free of the horse's mouth, to let it graze as I worked. I knew it would stay close, it was trained to do that at least. Someone else had treated it rough, making it a hard mouth hammerhead.

 
   I waded in and started to dig out the seep. It was hot brutal work digging out the wet mud taking stops for water and to pick myself up out of the mud. I had the seep dug out five or six hours latter. I was more or less mud head to foot. That was the start of all the trouble.

 
   Stopping at the cook wagon, the cook told me I needed to wash up.

 
   “Don't look at my water barrels. Go through the yonder tree line down into the gulley.” The cook tells me handing me a cup of coffee. He went off with a sack and got me a change of my cloths. Soap and a wash rag were added and I was off to the gulley on the horse.

 
   I had at least two hours before sunset when I got down into the gulley. I let the horse graze again as I got out of the mud encased cloths. The boots would have to be dried and cleaned up latter. Even my hat was covered in mud.

 
   They made a muddy pile before I start to wallow in the crick. The soap and rag soon had me halfway clean. I was getting the last of the dirt out of my hair, when I noticed three girls watching me. Well you see I'm a little shy around girls, never having any sisters.

 
   Two were off their horses, getting undressed. Well I headed across the crick as fast as I could go. The one on the horse let out a yell and spurred her horse after me. The other two were soon mounted following, I learned latter, I was too busy running now, the wrong way, yep away from camp, to look.

 
   These girls had been discussed over the camp fire a few times. They were man hungry having grown up out on this back edge of the range. They tended to be wild now that their momma died. All the sisters had been working the dry ranch for years.

 
   Well I was running hard up out of the gulley, just at the top when the rope snaked out around me. Back I went down into the gulley.  She had me hog tied real slick. Her horse kept the rope snug and I knew not to fight the rope.
   “Look what I caught, sisters.”

 
   “We flushed him!” One says.

 
   “Yep that we did. I say we keep him.”

 
   “Not at the main house, we'd hardly get to use him!”

 
   “Right the south line shack, then.”

 
   “That will be good. Get his horse and things.”

 
   “He sure is a fish belly.” An other says with a chuckle.

 
   “Won't the other be pissed?”

 
   “They didn't share last time.

 
   “Serves them right! This ones younger, might last longer.”

 
   They had me tied to my saddle then, with my things tied to it. They did put the muddy hat on my head. They took me on up the gulley. It was near dark before we got to a line shack and small hay shed.

 
   The first thing they did was wash me in the horse trough. Well two of then did, the other fixed something to eat. It was as good as the cooks eats. It was made clear to me I would not be going anywhere soon. I eyed the door as we ate. The oldest pegged the door closed. The windows didn't open.

 
   Two cleaned up the bunks while one kept an eye on me. One did wash out my muddy things latter, but that was in the morning. it was full dark when they blew out the lamp. I was at the door in a flash. One was there ahead of me. A hard hand stumbling back.

 
   Then it got interesting and hectic, in minutes. I was surrounded by bare flesh, demanding attention. Never really got to sleep that first night. I was bruised and a little bloody in the morning. I sleep the morning through and was feed by the one who watched me, the other two were off working.

 
   It was like that for a few days, busy nights for me and a sleepy morning. they had my cloths put away some where. The hammerhead was stacked out to graze. I did have to pitch hay up into the hay loft a couple times, which got me into sweating wrestling matches with the girls.

 
   I was finally accepting my fate and starting to enjoy the three. This ended abruptly when four other woman rode up one afternoon. There was a cat fight and I was used up hard for the next night and day. I was so sore and tired I could hardly move. They still wanted more for me. The first three had been sent away.

 
   I lost count of the days about them with night and day running together. A fresh washed woman would wake me and make me preform for her. One would feed me what was made, not too good most of the time. I'd doze off and an other would use me. I never got to sleep good in those days.

 
   Then the three were back, running off the older four. They washed me and feed me good. I got to sleep for a couple days it seems. Then it was an easy night with me waking with the youngest waiting for me. A shy kiss lead to things and a wash in the horse trough. She had my things for me to put on.

   She was dressed to now and waited by the hammerhead, all saddled. She caught me for a final kiss and hug. I mounted up and she slapped the horses rump hard. I was off with her yelling behind me.

 
   It was nearly sundown before I found the roundup camp. It had been moved thirty mile further on. I stopped by the cook wagon for something to eat and give back the soap and rag. The cook just smiled some and feed me good. He said my bedroll was in the tack wagon. I turned the horse out to graze with the horse herd and spread my bedroll.

 
   The sun was up past sun rise and the Boss was kicking me out of the bed roll.

 
   “Get something to eat! There is a seep off east of here that needs cleaning.” He says.

 
   “No sir! I'm leaving, need whats due me.”

 
   He is laughing hard now with the cook. He sits me down by the cooks fire, a cup of coffee and breakfast beans were good.

 
   “The seep has been cleaned! Need someone to look after the horse herd, the wrangler is missing.” The Boss tells me as I eat.

 
The end! Or is it? Ha! Ha!
11/24/12 Edited some  10:13:23 PM

 
Hope you enjoyed the short story. Post replies if you want more.

 :wece: bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on May 16, 2013, 07:36:34 pm
you really shoukld sell your stories
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on July 15, 2013, 03:10:47 am
I would like to sell them.

Any offers out there?  :telephone:    :welcome: :wece:

And now for the latest my not so nimble fingers produced, really fresh!


Boggy Bottom Plank Road
by
William Robert Smith
07/14/13 03:18:19 PM

 
   My name is Christoffer, call Ris, for short. This is how we got the Boggy Plank Road. It all started after we settled in the lower end of Broad Valley. The first few years, we didn't have much need to go to what was the nearest town, just too busy making ends meet on the table. There was seven of us whit two more baking so to speak.
   Now to get to town it was a hard two day trip, up valley and over the ridge, by way of the low saddle. Two days, if you traveled light, that is. With a loaded wagon, near a week going and coming back. It was a wearing trip on a wagon over the track, two ruts you followed hoping you didn't get bogged down, stuck.
   Now we was needing some supplies and not having much to trade, just some clean salt, 600 pounds and near twice that of gypsum rock. The salt was from a protected seam, clean, free of debris. The boys got carried away and dug more than we needed to seal the trimmed logs of the cabins. Yep, we had three cabins and a large barn the forth year.
   Ya, see we men didn't mind a let extra hard work. We cut and skidded out the trees we cut, to clear a few fields, rather than slash and burn. The slab cut, squared logs, will mostly square, made solid walls, if a little drafty. Now Dag, for Dag-nab-it, my brother, knew if you heated crushed gypsum, dry clay and mixed with water to make a thick mud, it wold seal the cracks nice. Now we had found the salt seam and clay was easy to find just dig about any wheres. Dag remembered seeing the grayish white soft rocks near the salt seam.
   Ya see, the women didn't like the drafty first cabin we built and it was crowded, too. Well Dag went and looked at the gray white soft rock after his ear was gnawed on some. He found it was easy to break up and dig. He brought back some and dug a hole for some clay. Luckily it was warm and sunny so the clumps of clay dried some real quick. Well, Dag had us crushing a grinding up the soft rock and clay. It was tire some sorting out the small pebbles and stones out of the clay.
   Dag had me build a hot fire under the big wash pot so he could heat the clay and gypsum. Dag nearly caught his bibs on fire, stirring the pot. Nell nearly put a lump on his head, when he used the good wash tub to mix up the first batch of mud. He calmed Nell down and got the women to push the warm mud into the bigger cracks. Us men went for more of the soft rock. Three pack loads we fetched the first time.
   Now we were doing all this extra work and still doing the chores we had plus tending to the fields. Always seemed like there was more weeds to hoe. OH, my sore back! Those first twelve, fourteen years were a little hard, then the kids were old enough to help. Things were a little easier.
   Well, the next summer had us building a second larger cabin with a hight loft. We were good at slab cutting the logs square. Trimming the edges of the slab cuts straight provided planks for the floors, better than dirt. We used split wood dowels to pin the squared logs tight over a layer of the warm mud. We good good at making up the mud after Nell suggested we add some lye to the mud. It would set up better and harder. Nell had talked up some extra work for the women. They would now make up extra lye.
   The next two years we built two more cabins, nice and tight, hardly had to burn much wood to keep them warm in the winter months. The mud was good for lining the fire places and chimneys when coarse sand was added. Tad, the smallest of us, had fun plastering the insides of the chimneys. Two coats built up to three or more inches. It was after we started to plaster the chimneys that the boys packed back way too much gypsum rock. “It dug out easy.” They said.
   Now it was the forth year and wheat flour was very dear. We had plenty of barley, and oat flour along with corn meal. In the last two years, we lost the wheat to a blight and burned the fields. The cows and steers grazed those fields. The two bulls had their own pasture, both hand raised and gentle. They broke virgin sod real easy with the big steel plow.
   Oh, yes the flour! Now the women knew how to get what they wanted and it was wheat flour or else. Dag and me got the job of getting flour. We took stock of what we had to sell and trade, it was not much. A couple cured steer  hides, a couple spare bags of barley, thou it would be better if we planted more. A couple kegs of beer, if it traveled well and some canned fruit and such. Nell limited us on what we could take. Peg, her cousin, nixed the idea of trading wool. She added the need of a ram, since old Butts Head was killed by a varmint. I had forgot about that. Peg was weaving some heavy wool blankets.
   Sitting in the old cabin, sipping, Dag and me talked some, not getting anywheres to finding more things to trade. Only one wagon was fit enough to make the trip up over the low saddle.
   “We go out the bottom of the valley.” Says Dag.
   “Soft and wet ground, that way.” I says.
   “Its been dry the last three weeks.” Dag counters.
   “But we need more to trade.”
   “We take the soft rock and the extra salt. Salt will trade good.” Dag comes up with what we need.
   “Need to take two wagons.”
   “There is two of us.”
   “And the stock?”
   “Take all we can handle. Their just eat grass getting fat.”
   “What about the haying?” I ask.
   “We do that first and go. Then we'll have time to fix up the wagons.” Dag has all the answers, it seems.
   Haying and fixing up the wagons takes a week with some rain added for good measure. We start out one morning with two span on each wagon and a string of extra stock tie off to each wagon. It was a day till we got to the bottom of the valley and softer ground. We stopped early and rode out a ways to see which was the best way. We had tools but didn't want to use then unless we had to. Cutting brush and trees is hard work.
   The next day, we kept to the slight slope dodging trees and brush above the low ground. The teams handled the wagons easy, neither one was loaded heavy. Then we had to stop and clear some heavy brush staying the night. Each day was a repeat of the last till we had to take to the softer ground.
   “Well Dag-nab-it thats a mud hole we have to cross.”
   “Good thing we cut all that brush, then. Lets off load a wagon and get all we can.”
   “You planned that, did ya?”
   “Na! But we'll need the brush and probably have to split some logs, too.”
   Now I stand there looking at the hundred feet of cattail bog we had to cross. It was doable for us. Beyond the bog was a spit of dry ground cover with thick woods. We would cut a track through that too. It was good that we had plenty of food, beans and corn meal.
   Two wagon loads of brush latter, we started to cut trees down, out of the way. Cross cut the trunks up and split them up. Using the mules, we snaked the splits back to the the brush spread out on the cattail bog. Then we spread two layers of split trunks on the brush, stacked in place. Then we used the tree tops and cut brush to cover more of the bog. Cut more trees and repeat, till you can cross the cattail bog.
   Four days latter, Dag lead the first wagon across, to a cleared spot where he could stop. The horses didn't like the shifting split logs. We got the second wagon across to set up camp. We then used hand axes to mark tree that had to be cut for us to continue. A five foot wide crick blocked the way at the end of the spit of dry ground. Dag and I marked four trees to drop across the crick and drag into place.
   Back we went then to start clearing trees out of the way. We were lucky to drop most of the trees clear of the wagon track and cut the stumps down to clear the wagon axles. It took a whole day from can see to no see, to bridge the crick. A cracked ax handle slowed us some. A whittled green handle, was a poor replacement, thou.
   None of the stock would cross the bridge. We forded the crick with them and used ropes to pull the wagons across, that was an other day lost. Time wise we would have been better off going the other way. I looked at the wagons and started to make a wheel spoke. Dag chuckled and tightened some pegs. We worked on the wagons while cooking. The timber was thinner on the softer ground. Didn't have to clear much out of the way.
   Three days latter we climbed a slight slope, cutting a few trees clear. Two days latter. We came to the wagon track going the other way. We stopped, checked the wagons and stock. Two easy days latter in town, we were trying to trade for what we needed. Wheat flour was dear and cost twice what it did normally. The blight had ruined the crop for three years.
   I traded the salt for three hundred pound bags of rice, three gallon crocks of good lard, half dozen hens and a rooster, large bag of coffee, two of tea, two rams and a ewe. Dag got assorted hardware, new ax and a bag of sugar for the hides and grain we had. It was a hard trade all along.
   Dag showed the blacksmith how to mix up the gypsum to make plaster. The two younger sons of the smiths would line the forge chimney the next day. The blacksmith traded horse shoes, steel wedges, small keg of cut nails and a used plow in good repair for all of the gypsum.
   “Bring more gypsum to trade.” He says.
   “We will next year.” Dag tells him.
   “How about more this year. I would like to plaster the forge for the winter.” He says.
   “Its doable, for you.” I says.
   “Res, we got the harvest to get in.” Dag reminds me.
   “If we had help, it would not be a problem.” I look at the smith. “And some wheat flour would keep the wives happy.”
   “Yes, it is always the wife. If you got more barley and corn to trade, I might be able to find some wheat flour.” He says.
   “We brought what we had extra.” Dag says.
   “Maybe we could spare a bag or two of each. More coffee and sugar would be nice too.” I say.
   “Did you trade the canned stuff?” Dag asks.
   “You canned them good?” Asks the smith.
   “I eat them!” Dag says, put out a little.
   “You'll get coffee and sugar with replacement jars, rings and lids, new.” The smith says. “The wife didn't get much canned last year.”
   “Done then! And some help?” I ask.
   “Second eldest, don't like working the forge much and a younger brother and his twin sister. They need to broaden their horizons and be gone for a while.”
   “They in trouble?”
   “Nope and want to keep it that way. They need to be older before they pair off.”
   “No worries about that back home, ours are way too young.”
   “Hope your right. You leaving in the morning?”
   “Seems like the thing to do.” Dag says.
   “I'll send the kids with supper and the gear, then.”
   Dag and I thank him and unload what was traded. The Blacksmith smile at the selection of canned goods. The bags of gypsum made a small stack. The need for more bags was mentioned. The smith had two bundles he gave us. We put the stock in the coral, tossing some hay for them. I secured the chicken cages, feed the sheep and watered them. The kids came with canning stuff, sugar and coffee. A small bag of tobacco was there too.  I bumped a shin on a beer keg.
   “Dag the two kegs of beer.” I say.
   “Could you get your father?” Dag asks the cute, twin sister, all of fifteen or sixteen.
   The girl runs off to get her father.
   “How did you forget about the beer?” I ask Dag.
   “How well did it travel?” He asks.
   “You know I haven't tried it!”
   “Easy Res!”
   The smith returns with supper born on younger feet. Lets get comfortable while we eat.” The smith says filling a cup with yeasty beer.
   Now we get down to some swapping. We were to keep all the spare barley and plant as much as we can. More sugar, coffee and tobacco was given for the kegs of beer. Keg staves, hoops and ends were offered. Asked used kegs, instead.
Got three used and scalded. A pick and shovel was given to help dig out the gypsum and salt.
   “It needs to rest before trying.” Says the Blacksmith, Hammarskjold. “Just call me Ham or Hammer.” He smiles.
   “Thats why we didn't try it.” Dag says.
   “You like hard liquor, spirits?” Ham asks.
   “We do, but the wives,,,”
   “traded the still for supplies.” Dag finishes.
   “Ah yes, mans burden, the wife.” Ham nods. “I think I can provide a small used still that is gathering dust.”
   “Does it have a dent on the side, about so long?” Dag asks.
   “I believe it does.”
   “Dad's old still!” I say.
   “Sounds like it.”
   The stew and corn bread is long gone as we continue to talk with some beer. The young help are sleeping under a wagon. Tobacco smoke drifts away. Ham bids us good night going off to sleep.
   “It seems we'll have to be back sooner than we thought.”
   “Fair trading it has been. Maybe better next time.”
   “Sleep, Dag.”
   “Night.”
   Morning starts with hot coffee, black, cornbread, gingersnaps and milk. A sharp tongued woman get the youngsters ready to go. Dag and I have to hurry to be ready. Coffee and cornbread was nice but a fresh gingersnap was heaven. The three get hugs and kisses at the last instant and were off, heading home.
   We stopped at the crick bridge to make it better. Two logs provide a curb at the edges while packed dirt tightened the split wood deck. All the bags Ham gave us, let us move the dirt quickly. A good lunch finished the stop at the crick bridge. We pushed on home after that, not stopping to improve anything more.
   “Have to work on the bog fords when we go back.” Dag reminds me as he just misses a cut off stump.
   “Better bring extra wheels!”
   “You better whittle more spokes then.”
   “Do what we have to, like always.”
   “Yep.”

 
More latter, maybe.
bdpf

 


Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on September 20, 2013, 06:15:34 pm
 :welcome:


Old Gummy here, to vent a little!
Saved my nickles and bought a new computer, for a long time, years. :cray:

I received the wrong computer, darn it! :hysteric:

Spent days setting it up to run D2 LOD & CE MOD. :sarcastic: :cray: :skull:
D2 LOD has problems, running on newer computers. :oops:

Now I have to wait for the vender to decide what to do. :diablo: :girl_werewolf: :suicide: :BangHead:

 :wece:
and we shall over come all problems, by hook or crook.  :s513: :3some: :bangin:

Done venting for now. Hope to be on line soon, fingers crossed.

bye
bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 05, 2013, 11:05:56 am
Hi
you have to options, try to start d2 ce 100times, until it starts, as we all have the issue, or set up a virtual machine with windows xp, its fast enough normally on new computers
for win7 microsoft has offered a pre configured win xp environment for free, and as far as i remember you can also download the virtual pc soft from them for free
so a computer inside your compouter is the easiest solution i think
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ScoobyD on November 05, 2013, 05:26:11 pm
its not free joe

with ultimate you buy a xp license too

all other have no license for the image from microsoft
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 05, 2013, 10:45:17 pm
only ultimate, not already pro?
anyway i can upload it, if needed
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ScoobyD on November 06, 2013, 09:25:08 am
XP Mode inc in Win7 Profesional, Ultimate, Enterprise.

You can download it at microsoft, so for what?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 07, 2013, 12:18:52 pm
for w7 home :P
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 08, 2013, 06:38:19 pm
 :welcome: Hi Guys!


Been running CE single play with Windows 7 Home Premium just fine after hitting it with large hammer!
Using virtual CD drive to load / run CE, no Cd required!


Joe the new box is nice, 4.2 mhz AMD cpu, 16 geg ram, 2 AMD Xcrossfire vidio cards, have to use just one for CE. Had to empty a piggy bank to get it but I do like it. Also put 12.04 Ubuntu, Linux on it. Have to brag a little.


Had to get some files from an old install of CE (That is the Hammer)! The 774 setup program messed up everything! I can not use my old characters that took along time to grow up big and strong. (GRIN)


Well Joe, will I be able to play on-line like this, once PayPal lets me send donation?


Will A Microsoft XP windows image be needed?
I hope not! Never liked Windows, DOS was better once you got the drivers set up..........But then I would be hacked, infected for sure!


I still have a problem with Windows client service not running, can't add new users!
Need to set up a live chat, I guess with Windows help, That will be frustrating!



@joe
Yes it is not a new story! I thought you closed the Tavern.  :cray:
I see it is open again with a pin holding it down! Hate this new smaller Microsoft keyboard, too small for big clumsy hands. It would help if I could remember how to spell.


Just thought I would let you know that I'm still alive and bashing monsters, all most full time! Darn, need to do some chores, now.
bye
bdpf, the Old Gummy
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ScoobyD on November 08, 2013, 09:03:49 pm
Had to get some files from an old install of CE (That is the Hammer)! The 774 setup program messed up everything! I can not use my old characters that took along time to grow up big and strong. (GRIN)

put off the teddy and cascets for body parts / gems and you can play them on 774
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 09, 2013, 05:35:24 am
Did all that, most were real old characters from before 7.73.

They were old friends of many years bashing monsters. :cray: I have been stuck playing single play for years, old old comp, lack of coin and PayPal still stops me from making donation. Old story that haunts me.  :suicide:

bye
bdpf, Old Gummy  :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ScoobyD on November 09, 2013, 05:00:01 pm
dollstash?
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 11, 2013, 09:58:35 am
yes biggest changes to 774 have been casket, and stashes..
and with 774 you can always come online and play
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 11, 2014, 04:35:20 pm
 :welcome:

An old man with a slight limp, heads down the narrow lane to the Tavern Geglash. He is mumbling about dusty old servers. His otherself, firmly tells him to shut up, about the servers, we need to get a few drinks at the tavern. "Get out of my mind then." "Keep walking!"

The tavern door, creaks open on dimness. "Power probably off!" Exclaims his OS, his otherself.
"Need to find the switch."
"Leave it! Candles by the Guestbook."
Fumbles with his Majcha, a few seconds, a whisper of breath makes the coal bright red and a candle stub sputters to life. Two more candles, light up the dust covered, open pages of the Guestbook. A blood stained cloth wipes the pages. "No one has been here for over a year. They should at least sign the guest book." "Things never change." OS replies
He grunts looking for a peg to hang up his things. He eases of the heavy weapon harness, then his heavy doubled, boiled bear skin, great coat. The chain mail scraps against the ceramic tiles in the coat.
The old man looks bigger without his harness and great coat as if his body has expanded, once free.
He pats his friend, the bears, and sneezes. "Be needing to get it cleaned." "Just like this place!" "I wonder where the staff is?" Off chasing the bar maids." "There was only one!" "Okay then, after the bar maid." "I think she caught him."
He looks over at the dirty bar. A large sipper was pouring a drink for a huge bug. The bug moved its knight on the chess board.
"Now look what we have here, Now!" The Old One shouts.
"He better use a clean glass when he pours for use." OS states and is ignored.
"And just what have we here?" The Old One questioned.
The huge bug, cockroach, looks at him, jesters to the chess board.
The over grown spider, puts a cleaner glass on the bar top.
"I said a clean glass!" Remarks OS.
The spider rubs the glass clean with a dirty bar rag. It nudges a triple XXX brown jug to the old man.
"Triple XXX is poison?"
The spider pours and sips from the glass.
"Good! Now use a clean glass for me."
The spider rubs one clean and pours. The bug make a crude jester.
"Mind your manners or a exterminator will!" "Better to ask where the barkeep is." OS says.
A note is put in front of him. "Me and the Maid are off to see her parents, in Sweden. We both quit." It pauses and continues. "Now I like me girls to have a touch of padding, not boney or over stuffed. The parents are huge, so I left running. They are following. Grabbed a small pouch of coin from the back bar to run on." Pauses again. "Gotta run! They're close now!" The note goes silent.
"It looks like the blonde thought she had him." "Fast feet can change that." "Unless he gets caught." He takes a sip and smiles.
The note starts up again. "I found a saloon with thirsty patrons. Took two kegs of beer, to keep them from spoiling and a small keg of the good stuff. Why waste it on bugs." The note ends.
"I wonder if the that is all."
"There is no more this time." The note states.
"Get this place cleaned up. I'll make sure you get fresh milk and cookies for CE Joe. Be sure you have them for Joe. I'll see if I can find a retired barkeep that won't mind you being here." The Old One tells the bugs.
"Do it or the terminator will solve the problem!" Shouts his Otherself.
He now empty glass of the bar and waves off a refill. In less than a minute, the Bear and harness are on. The now older man limps out the door. The door slowly creaks closed.

"Will it be an other year?" The Old Man forgot to sign the Guest book but he did add these scribblings.

 :wece:

For the veterans out there. "Suck it up and soldier on!"

/edit;

Shout out to Old CE Joe! Could use a graphic emotion here with a link to the Guestbook, just for grins.

I'm done now! U guys know the drill by now. The above is my scribblings, copyrighted by the Crusty Walking Stick!
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash; Yearly USA Veterain's Day Post
Post by: bdpf on November 12, 2015, 03:28:19 am
 :welcome: And the Geglash Tavern, dusty and full of cob weds.

Now Here are two links of webwalkers that everyone should have and browsed! New players and those returning after a while away.

Itemlist & cube recipes:
Quests FAQ

The Quest facts link is the important one.. After have two of my guys, characters, blocked from doing the CE extra quests, when a party member does Christs Hammer quest.... Come on guys read about the quest and really enjoy playing here.

And now for the latest addition to the long, strike out all that. This year, since I'm now 70, I thought to scribble out brief history of my past gaming. Well it is not too brief and some things were not included. Read it, enjoy it (I hope) and poke fun at it if you must.


 9 November 2015

 
So there I am, trying to level a teen level sorc, when I realize it is time to get something ready for the yearly post to the Tavern.

 
I did hear rumor that Old Joe is off milk & cookies, back to lager, ales, oh by gosh the hard stuff. Now this is just a rumor, probably not true. Time to dislodge a few spiders from the bar top and break a ant trail across the bar. Get down there and whip up that spilt drink. Wonder who the slob was?

 
Since this is the end of my 70th year, I thought I'd spill a little more about the Grumpy Old Generalist that makes these crazy stories up.

 
It all starts back in the dim past with an old AT pieced together box that a friend helped me with. Yes I do have old friends. It was a big step up for me from a Tandy HX 1000, it did have two floppy drives. The AT box, the kids called Leo the Lion, had a, ah heck, 12 kb or was it a 28 kb dial up modem. That don't matter much, what matters is I score a few more RPG games at the local computer show and I was hooked.

 
They were all sword & staff D&G RPG games (whack & stack). I like whacking monsters almost as much as freezing them. After a while a new and better game was being touted. Diablo, it was. The bbs boards were all talking about it. For you youngsters the BBS Boards came before Gore's great Web of lies.

 
The web was up and working letting Diablo start its run as an on-line playable game. The other two Blizzard (boo, hiss) games were up make noise too, on the web. Times were lean if not out right bad with two kids, big mortgage and spotty work. A penny here and a nickle there, let me get my fist copy of Diablo. A monster was born. GRIN

 
About then work picked up and long train computes let me read and latter write a crappy story line for a game. Told garbage but I was proud of it. Then one night (not playing with Diablo) I learned more about mods on a BBS. A few days latter, I snagged a copy of Hellfire, a semi commercial mod of Diablo. Now it was played off-line and really upped the pleasure of whacking monsters. Time goes quickly while whacking monsters waiting for Blizzard's long delayed Diablo II.

 
Again penny pinching (that is hard on the fingers) let me get the three CD disk game. It had to be good, it was three disks long. Damn, it was horrible on the old box, Leo the Lion. Off to a computer show with a friend and a pocket of scrap money (lucked into some copper scrap money). After getting a few new pieces and a better used MB & case, D2 ran better. Free Blizzard On-line was a miracle to me. A better dial up modem and I was making friends on line while whacking monsters. A few good years of gaming went quick. Lost touch with my friend, divorce can do that, his, also traveling for work.


 
My new, used box took a hit with hard drive crash. A collection of used pieces got a box running (limping) and Leo was hurting, had to make it better for the kids. Needed a 2nd one, both girls wanted there own. Those were the days....... I was back using the slowest dial up modem, mostly off_line. One to three second lag doesn't play well.

 
Someone shook the dial up modem tree and 56 kb modems were every where, cheap. Broad band, DSL was the new thing. I was never at the leading edge on the tech scene. $12.00 bucks and OI was back up with the big boys, ah, sort of. But the 2 & 3 second lag was gone and a ½ second lag I could die by. LOD was still a year or two in the future.

 
I was still reading and writing on the long train commutes, when working downtown. A story this time, better but not really much better than before. Early morning train rides require coffee, smokes and naps. Fortune favored me while working a nuke (power plant) close to home, over time, extra money. Then a coal plant, more over time. Got a better used box, wife got $8.00 cable, no adverts. We thought we had made it. It snowed and snowed, work dried up, till spring. No body knew how to dress and work in the cold weather any more, the pussies. Bean counters were the blame. (men didn't work well in cold weather.) We just were stuck home, hoping the unemployment didn't run out. Don't forget about getting a new bigger mortgage because the other ended with big balloon payment. The wife did it.

 
Working again, kid needed DSL or is it broadband, huh? The kids got it, so did I. I the fumbling thumbs tech guy for the whole family, including grand kids. Back up with Blizzard & LOD, till the mid 90s....

 
Traveling for work (no work to be had at home), nukes, paper mills, refineries, gone five, six, seven days a week. Some how managed to get money home using branch banks. Reading and radio, hamburger or beer on pay day, keep just enough till next pay day. Never grossed so much and been so poor. But the mortgage was paid every month and the kids ate well. Or was that the grand kids?

 
The years do blend together in the blender I have for a mind. When not traveling I was up with LOD and then CE mod, our favorite Chaos Empire. At first Joe let anyone play on-line. Then started to ask for donations to keep the servers running.

 
 Have you donated?

 
I donated when I could and was off-line mostly. A couple hard drive crashes, a different box or two and I had to retire early. A couple lean but livable years before all the pensions kick in and now were almost here in 2015. Still off line, writing some of the stories that I posted in the past. Got some extra and bought a fast, smart brand new box, with windows 7 (boo, double hiss). Good enough to be a central smart comp in one of my stories but not the main or weapons smart comp. Might be the last box I ever have.

 
   Writing and playing of line, a bit extra and donate nicely when Joe needed it badly. Now on line most days, not doing much else.

 
 BY THE WAY HAVE YOU MADE EVEN A SMALL DONATION TO CE.

 
Darn ants are back in force, a soapy spritz ends that, slipping and sliding to hell.

 
Hey Joe don't let the beer go flat. Where are you? I see your handle on line but I won't tell what it is.

 
So far this is two pages of my grumpy history. Kept everyone fed and started in collage, even if I didn't pay the tuition. Scholarships are great, makes them keep the average up. I can now pay extra on the mortgage so things are fair to good.

 
Now Joe wants ideas that can improve the mod. Who cares if there hair brained, they might just work.

 
An old one, sockets on charms, Joe. One on a large, two on a grand. Can you up the rate of rare charm drops? Can we use some oil on them ? ? ?


 
All these +3 skill items make it real hard for some characters to survive in the mid teen levels, in the last part of act one. Of coarse I like to whack and stack even with a sorc...Grin. +3 armor is good, need better class specific armor for the less robust characters. Requiring them to be under a certain low level with 2-3 + experience. Just one of my odd thoughts. Limit the item to be used in certain acts not by level (item can be used in acts 2 & 3 only). Then the players would have to really look for better item drops and stop all the running in the halls. Some players do gamble too much, playing to gamble. Grin
 :wece:

 
Bye till next time


bdpf, the grumpy old man, a generalist. Never put all your eggs in one basket, skills that is.
 

 

 
 



Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 12, 2015, 03:38:40 pm
:)
i really love to read your stories

Lot of them make me think about my live

items that can get used act only are not possible, as far as i remember

for sockets in charms i need to review, but as far as i remember also not possible, but not sure for this

now i will sit down, lean back and drink my beer..aaaahhh this is a good idea after those stupid childs already throwing firecrackers around...driving my dogs crazy
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on November 12, 2015, 11:03:44 pm
Hi ya Joe

Toss water balloons at the kids, wet fire crackers don't go bang!

LPT from bdpf
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 12, 2015, 11:22:50 pm
bdpf: Freeze the water balloon first?  Not solid, just slushy.

Joe: Have you noticed skellies usually ignore mosquito nests?  They may make a hit or two then they're like "OH LOOK OVER THERE!  A SQUIRREL!"
I wonder if they have a size (to the game engine, not graphics) so small the skellies usually don't notice them.

I don't know what good is Wand Mastery since wands do very little damage; but if it were Teleport instead I'd be a very happy camper.

Maybe we should make up a skelliemancer-specific set.

Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 13, 2015, 11:03:23 am
good point, i have to look at wands, maybe their dmg can get increased

if a mosquito nest is handled as something, what skelletons makes fear...it shall be visible in the excel, also an option t look for

but first i go to a store and buy balloons...i assume slushed water...wont make blue spots on the skin...but hurt enough..like always people say, if you slap a face, use a phonebook...
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: webwalker on November 14, 2015, 03:37:41 am
"..like always people say, if you slap a face, use a phonebook..."

Hockey Stick or Cricket Bat.

Unless he's yelling ALAHU AKBAR.

Hey!  Did we just have a  4 hour roll-back?
Characters I deleted are back, a character I created is gone.
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on November 14, 2015, 10:24:32 am
it has been fixed, as far as i know :)
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: bdpf on December 16, 2015, 06:29:48 pm
Now that Old Joe is drinking beer again, (do cookies taste good with beer) time to introduce him to adult soda pop (beer flavored with fruit, honey, herbs). These beers are for a casual drink now and then, not for a serous bout of drinking. They taste and drink so easy, a twelve pack can puff away in an afternoon. Joe take care, or you might be back on milk & cookies.

All posts are edited by one of the keyboard cats.  :not_i: Have too many now!

As I started this post, waiting for Diablo III to update, I had a thought that might help players that like to whack & stack like me.

Yes Joe, I'm going to try Diablo III (not happy with the long time spent downloading updates). I did notice that there seems to be open source soft ware used in DIII. I just scan quickly the copyright notices, did not read closely. Does this help with the CE Mod for Diablo III?

OH, the Whack & Stack thought! Is it possible to have a Melee Weapon (I prefer swords) added to the Item Lists:
(Not a rune word or set item.)
Level 14 - 18, +2-3 defense, +1-2 damage, 10%-15% all resistance, 1-3 weapon skill (sword, mace, fail, etc). Nothing real great just  better weapon for low (teen) level Whack & Stack players.

Maybe a chance drop, when doing a random quest in Act One POC (not tied to a certain quest).

Now for the hard part; if a player uses the weapon to kill the Boss Monster at the end of each act, the attributes for the weapon increase slightly. Similar, to how a merc levels (I tend to keep my rouge merc through out the game. (Love the one hit ranged kills.) Not a big jump! We don't need to make a supper weapon! This weapon would be for nercs, sorcs, zons, the none melee characters. An Amazon is a poor melee fighter unless skill and stat points are piled on the spear skills destroying (weakening) her ranged attack skills. The jab skill freezes a Zon too much.

Now in Lets Rock and Come and Get Some, the weapon could, ah level up or just drop, in act one. The side affect is that the players would have a new lolly pop to look for while playing. Grin! "No running in the halls!"

"I hate the Rush! It defeats, losses a lot of the game play, pleasure of playing and I'm usually so slow!"

Now Joe for those days when you're hungry; Slow cook a beef brisket. 3-4 LB brisket 4_6 servings

Brown all six sides in a heavy skillet.
Add oil or pure beef lard to slow cooker, medium heat.
Put brisket in slow cooker, you might have to cut brisket in two pieces.
One jar of Salsa, choose your own heat.
Cut up celery, fine.
Carrots
Potatoes whole or quartered.
Beef broth to cover brisket.
Salt & Pepper.
Bar B Que souse.
TBL molasses.
TBL Brown sugar.
A good dash Worcester souse.
Optional, dribble of liquid smoke.
Set heat 250 - 300 degree F
Turn the brisket a few times the first hour or so.

You're hungry, drink beer while the brisket cooks (four to six hours).
You can pass out, nap or have cheese & crackers to go with the beer, Joe. It don't matter, the brisket needs to cook for 4 to 6 hours or till tender. I drank coffee and whacked monsters.

Wake up (you're really hungry now) and enjoy!

Left overs make good sandwiches, sliced cold, tends to meat crumble, it is so tender.

bdpf, bye for now

 :wece:
Title: Re: The tavern of Geglash
Post by: ChaosEmpire on December 18, 2015, 12:32:14 pm
hi
a mod for d3 is still impossible, the game only runs without modification of files and only with a permanent connection to the blizzard server, so even if we can mod, the mod will not run, as the blizz servers wont know the mod and ban you

a low level weapon is possible, but there is no known way to m, to level up weapons by gameplay like killing bosses, or level up

time to make some milk and cookies