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Postby Bayn on Wed Nov 12, 2003 7:54 pm

I didn't say that anyone that sits in the bank and makes scrolls is a powergamer. Everytime I've been in there they are usually "there" anyway.
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Postby Orion Michaels on Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:15 pm

Wynne wrote: Powergaming means trying to get all the stats, rewards, etc. that you can from a game usually so you can lord it over the other gamers. That's not what I see happening from these people.


I hate to say it, but there are poeple that do this on this shard. Anymore I just ignore them and go about my business. This is also why I normally go to the Moonglow bank to sell my bags 'o' loot anymore. They have kinda ruined Brit bank for me . . at least for a while.

But I do agree that most people who macro are not trying to powergame. They are just trying to get the boring things (like scribing) out of the way so they can go on with playing the game. I don't have a macro program (yet) but I normally watch tv when my scribe is on th job so I wouldn't know if someone msged me or was talking to me anyway. I just look over in time to start a new fire or to start a new spell being scrolled.
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Postby Wynne on Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:28 pm

Bayn wrote:I didn't say that anyone that sits in the bank and makes scrolls is a powergamer. Everytime I've been in there they are usually "there" anyway.

That's true. You didn't say it. I'm sorry to have mischaracterized your post. I admit that I saw the word powergamer and leapt to the defense of those nice ladies. I'm sorry I made it sound like you had made an accusation. Now that I've reread your post I can say that you obviously didn't. Fogive? :(
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Postby Bayn on Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:38 pm

Wynne wrote:That's true. You didn't say it. I'm sorry to have mischaracterized your post. I admit that I saw the word powergamer and leapt to the defense of those nice ladies. I'm sorry I made it sound like you had made an accusation. Now that I've reread your post I can say that you obviously didn't. Fogive? :(


Why shore! Goldarn, missy, I'll not only forgive ya but give ya a big ole midwestern HUG!

HUG
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Postby Wynne on Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:49 pm

honey, this is Texas. We don't go fer all that gushy stuff, but I'll make you an exception.
:wink: & *giggle* -> *wuggle*
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Postby Bayn on Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:55 pm

Wynne wrote:honey, this is Texas. We don't go fer all that gushy stuff, but I'll make you an exception.
:wink: & *giggle* -> *wuggle*


Wal now, ah bin down Texas way an' I seen lotsa huggin' goin' on down thar. In fact, a couple Texas ladies nearly squeezed the bejessus outta me once or twice. Course, that was some special kinda huggin'...hmm mmm..

Wuggle? Tarnation, whar's my shotgun? I hear they fry up nice.

Speaking of frying...I was in Sam's today and came across a display of deep fryers. I've never had one in all my life so I bought one.
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Postby Wynne on Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:08 pm

Yes, I know this has nothing to do with October online times, but....

Deep frier, Bayn. Getting ready for the turkey? or is it one of those Yankee friers too small to handle a 40lbd bird?
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Postby Bayn on Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:45 pm

Wynne wrote:Yes, I know this has nothing to do with October online times, but....

It certainly doesn't!! Why did you start this out of topic dicussion?
ROTFL!!

Deep frier, Bayn. Getting ready for the turkey? or is it one of those Yankee friers too small to handle a 40lbd bird?


It was pure impulse. Just a l'il thing suitable for battered fried veggies, corn dodgers and whatnot..I roast my turkeys. That reminds me, that flock of turkeys that keep crossin' my backyard is awfully temptin'. Big birds but not farm raised so I dunno how they'd cook up.
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Postby Azzo Ranar on Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:49 pm

they would cook up just fine
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Postby Wynne on Fri Nov 14, 2003 6:25 pm

Baste 'em with a lot of olive oil and rosemary. It makes the gaminess a little more palatable.
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