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Well, this is inconvenient

Earlier this week I had a specialized CAT-Scan, in order to get the last bits of information needed prior to my upcoming heart surgery. The surgeon wanted to know if I have any arterial plaque built up, so he can clean it out while he’s in sewing closed the defect in my heart. Basically, he’ll […]

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Message Received

I get it: Y’all don’t like watching me stream ARPGs anymore. Trust me, I understand why. The gameplay is very tedious, once you’ve seen it enough times, and the quests tend to be repeated basically over and over again. Yet the same can be said about MMORPGs I like to play, such as “Lord of […]

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I can be… difficult.

I am an asshole. Ask anyone. Seriously, I’m a 100% certified, overly opinionated, douchecanoe or the highest order. If there were awards for General Dickery, I would have at least five of them. Probably more. Why is this important? It isn’t, actually. I’m not going to change. I’m not ‘working on myself’, trying to come […]

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And so it begins…

Well, I heard back from my Cardiologist, and they cannot patch the hole in my heart (officially an Atrial Septal Defect) with the “Easy Way” outpatient patch procedure. It simply won’t work, due to the nature of the defect (it’s too ragged). So my Cardiologist moved on to the next step, which is consulting with […]

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Postmortem on Pugmire

So we just finished recording our first year of shows for the “Knights of the Tabletop” podcast, which means that we’ve ended our first campaign, which was in “Pugmire”. If you play tabletop roleplaying games, and haven’t tried this fine fantasy RPG from Onyx Path, you’re missing out! That said, I’d like to take a […]