August 26, 2009
[ Gaming & Design - 11:48 am ]

Not a strong week for me, but an important one.

  1. Shambles – Congrats to the Artist on a fine wedding. Come back soon and get to drawing!
  2. Codename: Obnoxious Howler Monkey – Still waiting for a couple parts.
  3. Codename: Simulated Jocular Anaconda – This project is becoming an Albatross. So I sat down and did some review on this one and set up some structure for working on it. I didn’t get much written, but I did get the ball rolling. I’ve decided I won’t work on other writing projects until I have a first draft of this one.
  4. Codename: Insignificant Diversionary Anaconda – Unchanged. Nothing much to do on this one right now until more playtests come back from the field.
  5. Shambles Source Material – Unchanged.
  6. Codename: Unwashed Repeat Pedestrian – Unchanged.
  7. Codename: Enormous Intersected Automaton – Did just a little bit of work on this one, before vowing to only work on the other project above.
  8. Codename: Gremlin Persistent Malice – Unchanged.
  9. Codename: Cackle Smash Soup – Unchanged.
  10. Codename: Tactical Plastic Laser – Unchanged.

Excuse Of The Week: Work is just NUTS.

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  1. I want to make a proposal for the SPUC charter. A new idea should have a one week trial period – if, after that week is up, the person doesn’t feel as though they like the idea enough to do anything with it, then they can remove it from their list without getting hit in the knees by the other SPUC members. Once the trial period is up, they have to keep the idea or risk getting hit in the knees.

    However, if you abuse the privilege… we’re gonna hit you in the knees anyway. Because that’s just who we are.

    Comment by AaronNo Gravatar — August 26, 2009 @ 1:36 pm


  2. The Charter clearly states on page 13 that new members get a one week trial period during which they can quit at any time without being hit in the knees with ax handles. Members meeting this criteria will instead be bludgeoned in forearms with a tent pole.

    Comment by DuaneNo Gravatar — August 26, 2009 @ 1:56 pm


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