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Joined: 12-09-2003 03:44 PM
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Signature: After my 'tour of duty' in Vietnam, I truly learned what the following phrase means...."I'd rather be 'Lucky' than good...."
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Daah Poppanon has contributed to 55 out of 62,996 total posts (0.09% of total).
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Re: Custom Portraits 6/12/2004 7:23:35 AM   (Total replies: 2)
Thank you to all who have graciously provided their portraits....might we now get instructions about how to use them. OH yeah, dont forget the pictures with the circles and arrows that tell us of limited experience how to use them.... Thanks, Jody

Re: Custom Portraits 6/13/2004 11:43:37 AM   (Total replies: 1)
OK, so now I have two files sitting on my desktop that are .rar files....what next? I know absolutely nothing about .rar....... Thanks, Jody

Re: Custom Portraits 6/13/2004 12:44:15 PM   (Total replies: 1)
Thanks for the help all....now they're all in.... Jody

Re: THE THREE WORD STORY! 3/3/2004 10:59:04 PM   (Total replies: 2)
...with bulging eyes....

Re: THE THREE WORD STORY! 3/7/2004 9:52:37 PM   (Total replies: 1)
wart hairs off

Re: Read This While You Can. 3/23/2004 1:40:39 AM   (Total replies: 1)
A few thoughts..... I feel that this thread has some interesting potential for producing dynamic reactions from all who read the visceral comments. This presents a two edged sword to cut both ways and great care must be used to wield it effectively. Let us not lose sight that there is probably more commonality amongst us than devisevness. Now I think a donnybrook is good for clearing the air occasionally, as long as no one is attacked personally. Once personal attacks are initiated, it is ...

Re: Merum's Roleplayer of the Month 6/2/2004 11:09:32 PM   (Total replies: 1)
Hyar! Ye gets me thanks Belle, but if'n ye e'er skeer me like ye did after bringin me back from th' other side.........well jes din nae be doin it... Jax There she sits, the Lass what should be called 'Make a Sparrowjealous', wearin her melancholy like a robe, pulled tight around her for the comfort...I'll figger a way to break thru one day and learn of the Lass within or I'm not Myx, the Wizard of Odd....Thank ye Lass. Myx And from me a hearty well done, I look forward to ...

Twas early saturday morning.... 6/19/2004 4:33:58 AM   (Total replies: 0)
...the sun had not yet risen & the five, a dwarf, gnome, human and two elves, ate their breakfast in a back room at the 'Unicorn'. The innkeep furtively looked about, as he brought in the plates heaping with hot food. The room was deadly quiet, but for the clink of the utensils on the plates. No one was willing to break the sombre mood with mundane conversation. All to quickly, the food was gone and the moment had come...It was at this time that Jax broke the silence..... "Hyar ye ...

Re: Jax Arwylde...the Tales of an Old Wharf Rat (Long) 6/11/2004 1:08:30 AM   (Total replies: 1)
There I was, sitting in the 'Dragon' pub of Midor, when in walks that cyclops of a dwarf with the never ending tales. Now Im in for it I thought to myself, as he headed straight my way..."Ahoy thar mate!", he says as he approaches, while he raises two fingers to the barkeep and points to my table. "Good Day to ye Jax..." I says, as he pulls up a chair and plops down after a brief struggle to get into a chair definately not designed to accomodate the dwarven race. We talked of our daily ...

Jax Arwylde...the Tales of an Old Wharf Rat (Long) 6/3/2004 2:51:26 AM   (Total replies: 1)
This being the story of Jax Arwylde's origins, as told to me, over a few too many ales one nite in the 'Cutlass'. Any falacies or errors are mine alone, with the ales as co-defendents. Part 1 Borne and raised in a small fishing village along the inner sea, not far from Buckshire. His mother, Karin, had died at his birth, leaving his father, Willem, to raise him. He was wetnursed and raised beside the children of Anna, the human midwife that had attended his birth. Timmy (the closest to ...

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