rain, rpgs, riddles
Aug. 28th, 2004 01:57 amFriday is as Friday does,
Friday rains in shades of grey,
Friday gets me bloody wet,
Friday can just go away.
Three-day weekends, on the other hand, which start with me (well, our team) managing to get tonight's puzzle solved, and continue with a trip to London, have a lot to recommend them.
Investigated buying online rpg pdfs today. rpg.now seems to handle this rather better than drivethrurpg.com, which has an abysmal download rate. I'll try again in the UK morning over the weekend, and see if that's any better.
Hm. Masks and gloves. Maison-Dieu. Hm.
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... there are more things to admire in men than to despise. Nonetheless, Rieux knew that the tale he had to tell could not be a final victory. It could only be a record of what had had to be done, and what assuredly would have to be done again in the never ending fight against terror and its relentless onslaughts, despite their personal afflictions, by all who, while unable to be saints but refusing to bow down to pestilences, strive their utmost to be healers.
-- La Peste, Camus
Friday rains in shades of grey,
Friday gets me bloody wet,
Friday can just go away.
Three-day weekends, on the other hand, which start with me (well, our team) managing to get tonight's puzzle solved, and continue with a trip to London, have a lot to recommend them.
Investigated buying online rpg pdfs today. rpg.now seems to handle this rather better than drivethrurpg.com, which has an abysmal download rate. I'll try again in the UK morning over the weekend, and see if that's any better.
Hm. Masks and gloves. Maison-Dieu. Hm.
---
... there are more things to admire in men than to despise. Nonetheless, Rieux knew that the tale he had to tell could not be a final victory. It could only be a record of what had had to be done, and what assuredly would have to be done again in the never ending fight against terror and its relentless onslaughts, despite their personal afflictions, by all who, while unable to be saints but refusing to bow down to pestilences, strive their utmost to be healers.
-- La Peste, Camus
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Date: 2004-08-28 01:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-28 07:11 pm (UTC)