Pulp Cthulhu
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Norm had the opportunity to fling faeces at a monkey.
Surely that's a once in a lifetime revenge opportunity.
Surely that's a once in a lifetime revenge opportunity.
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It’s not like he had a lack of faeces this episode
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I was playing the role. Randall is not Norman.
The yetis seem to be our 'in' to whatever the hell is kicking off hereabouts, so Operation Hug a Yeti is go.
The yetis seem to be our 'in' to whatever the hell is kicking off hereabouts, so Operation Hug a Yeti is go.
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Nice little "Not the Nine O'Clock News" reference there - well done.goat major wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 9:41 pm The team befriended a voormi called Gerald after removing its collar and so far he isn't livid.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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One of Kruschev's sayings was that when a man goes bear hunting for the first time he takes a wooden knife - because then its easier to clean his trousers. Not sure why this makes me think of Randall.....World2dave wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:25 pm Norm had the opportunity to fling faeces at a monkey.
Surely that's a once in a lifetime revenge opportunity.
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Because as a butt plug it’s less messy? Still applies to Randall
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Yeah, still wouldn't swap places.
It was remarkable when Randall failed that roll.
Whereas it's remarkable when Karina passes one.
It was remarkable when Randall failed that roll.
Whereas it's remarkable when Karina passes one.
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The dice gods have been fickle with poor old Karina. We all have our day with them. The good news though is Randall won’t be a much worse GWH when he does have a bad day dice roll wise.
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Yeah I was cavalier about spending luck this week but now the chapter's starting to look massive and maybe a little prudence wouldn't have hurt.
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Is it wrong to feel a bit pleased when others' Luck runs low?
Mine's been feck all for about 6 episodes now.
Actually, I think the whole game should be renamed 'Pulp Schadenfreude' as, let's face it, the best bits are when we all lean in closer to our screens to see someone else utterly fail some crucial roll. This week's highlight, Randall's '99 = fumble' when attempting to remove the sparky necklace from the apey thing. Our own times will come, but in the meantime you've got to enjoy a bit of misfortune when it vomits in someone else's kettle.
Mine's been feck all for about 6 episodes now.
Actually, I think the whole game should be renamed 'Pulp Schadenfreude' as, let's face it, the best bits are when we all lean in closer to our screens to see someone else utterly fail some crucial roll. This week's highlight, Randall's '99 = fumble' when attempting to remove the sparky necklace from the apey thing. Our own times will come, but in the meantime you've got to enjoy a bit of misfortune when it vomits in someone else's kettle.