in_nomine-digest Saturday, April 6 2002 Volume 01 : Number 2593 In this digest: Re: IN> On Your Way To Oblivion Re: IN> On Your Way To Oblivion IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> Canon question: Stone dissonance conditions IN> Gluttony Attunement IN> EMP Discord Re: IN> Gluttony Attunement Re: IN> EMP Discord RE: IN> Hurting Moe's Brain (24 hour extension) Re: IN> EMP Discord Re: IN> EMP Discord Habbalah? (was Re: IN> EMP Discord) IN> Playing Habbalah RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> Playing Habbalah IN> Do Not Go Gently Re: IN> Do Not Go Gently RE: Habbalah? (was Re: IN> EMP Discord) Re: IN> And Death Has No Dominion ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 14:40:50 From: "Daniel Gallagher" Subject: Re: IN> On Your Way To Oblivion >This was going to be short. -_-;; > >-EDG The longer the better. Now that I see where this is going though I'm a little upset. Guess I'll have to save my "Deadly Sins/Prince of Sloth/Archangel of Relaxation" storyline for later. Oh well. Daniel _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 11:49:44 -0500 From: Cameron McCurry Subject: Re: IN> On Your Way To Oblivion Daniel Gallagher wrote: > Guess I'll have to save my "Deadly Sins/Prince of Sloth/Archangel of > Relaxation" storyline for later. Oh well. heheh. I bet Maguel would be amused at being an Archangel. -:-) http://home.earthlink.net/~cmccurry/maguel.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:45:32 -0500 From: "Rolland Therrien" Subject: IN> I've learned a lot today... - -I've learned that Electricity is actually a small part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum of Light, rather then the other way around. - -I've learned that my idea of what is alive/dead/possesses a soul is most likely different from everyone else's. - -And I've learned not to try to ruin someone else's innovative campaign seed with a cheap Deus Ex Electrica... ^^! So feel free to ignore "Jean vs The Undead Sun" if you will. I'm just a bit dismayed only one person responded to my "ZIgZag Angel of Passions" post, however. I admit, the Jean thing was something I cooked up on the spot while distracted by chatrooms, while she was something I'd focused on during a good part of Yesterday. And only Daniel Sauve noticed her origins (yes, Dan, she's Max Blackrabbit's ZigZag. My description of her should've tipped you off. ;) ) Oh well, I'm sure some demon of Dark Humor's having a good time on my expense, if nothing else. ^^ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 16:20:43 -0500 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: Re: IN> Canon question: Stone dissonance conditions At 7:35 PM -0500 4/4/02, William J. Keith wrote: >No problem with that one -- have at it. What he said. > There are some limits, I'd assume >-- forcefully attempting to disarm an opponent (before they strike) >probably courts dissonance, depending on the amount of force used and its >likelihood of causing the opponent harm. Using Cherub of Stone attunement to pull a gun or knife from someone's hands, the better to bend the implement into a pretzal, is perfectly fine, I'd say... Why? Because the concept Looks Kewl. And sometimes, well, the Symphony just goes for Kewl. - --emccoy@nh.ultranet.com // arcangel@io.com In Nomine Line Editor RPG links; Random name list, Art: http://www.io.com/~arcangel/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:51:27 +0000 From: "cassandra benner" Subject: IN> Gluttony Attunement Gluttony attunement. _Do Ya want Fries with that?_ With a successful Will roll the demon inflicts terible indecision on the target. So much so that the target is at -((demons) celestial forces) intelligence for CD minutes when it comes to making descisions. (nasty in a life or death sitch...) === A Glutton known as Prasalax is reputed to have invented this, shortly after however, Haagenti ate him. Haagenti was wracked with indesicion for a few minutes when he told his errant demon that he was going to eat him. Prasalax some how stupified his boss by asking "D'ya want fries with that" Haagenti merely regurgitated the force fragments that were imbibed with the attunement, thus being able to give it to any whom he currently favours. == Cas *Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard. Be Evil.* In Nomine @ http://www.angelfire.com/goth/psyber/i-n.html In Nomine yahoo @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/inveritas ADnD forum @ http://www.drunkendwarfinn.co.uk ADnD stuff @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ADandD_Stuff _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 18:35:14 -0500 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: IN> EMP Discord EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) This corporeal discord is usually seen in only three specific classes of celestials, servitors of Lightning and Technology, and the odd Calabite. For the first two it's a result of compounded Word-dissonance. Calabim can only pick this up as their initial discord, as it fits well with their entropic nature. The discord's effects occur once per day. As its name suggests, the discord causes the vessel of the celestial to release an electro-magnetic pulse of (level in yards) distance around the celestial. The EMP will cause any electrical device to be knocked out for 2d6 hours. Servitors of Lightning and Technology have a reaction roll of -2 for every level another celestial of their Superior who possesses this discord. Servitors with this discord also cannot summon their Superior, they have to either wait till their Superior takes notice and fixes the discord or have a fellow servitor summon the respective Superior for them. Calabim with EMP as their initial discord aren't treated any differently than usual by the above servitors. It's interesting to note that there have been cases of Jean purposefully inflicting this discord upon servitors who have relied too much on their toys, or even worse- Vapulan equipment. Jean is careful not to let them suffer for too long and makes sure to use a Cherub or Malakite to judge the angel's progress and summon Jean when it seems that the angel has learned his or her lesson. Those that don't tend to be the ones that quickly Fall into Vapula's ranks. Strangely, they seem to do so with a high level of EMP... Josh (Just because Jean can replace the sun in a pinch doesn't mean he isn't still an Elohite who uses every tool at his disposal... okay okay, I admit this is a bit colder image of Jean then I started this discord with. It's difficult judging how far you can take an Elohite Superior.) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 15:43:56 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> Gluttony Attunement - --- cassandra benner wrote: > Gluttony attunement. > > _Do Ya want Fries with that?_ > > With a successful Will roll the demon inflicts terible > indecision on the target. This makes sense for Gluttony only if the indecision applies to consumption in some way. ===== Michael Walton, #US2002023848 "In film, the director is God. In documentaries, God is the director." - -- Alfred Hitchcock __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 15:46:29 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> EMP Discord - --- Josh Moger wrote: > I admit this is a bit colder image of Jean > then I started this > discord with. It's difficult judging how far you can > take an Elohite Superior.) No mystery there -- if there's an objective reason for doing it, an Elohite may do it. That applies to Archangels just as much as to the rank and file. ===== Michael Walton, #US2002023848 "In film, the director is God. In documentaries, God is the director." - -- Alfred Hitchcock __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 18:26:38 -0700 From: Julian Mensch Subject: RE: IN> Hurting Moe's Brain (24 hour extension) Good enough, then; I'll have to break your brain a little more a while _after_ the contest, then. :) It's likely for the best; I have too many pressures this weekend anyway. Best wishes, - -- Julian Mensch ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 20:24:40 -0500 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> EMP Discord > No mystery there -- if there's an objective reason for >doing it, an Elohite may do it. That applies to Archangels >just as much as to the rank and file. > snip I don't know. I've seen people on the list be blasted (well, maybe not blasted... tapped lightly on the wrist) for taking Elohite Archangels too far into the 'dark' contrast. I suppose it's all how you see the Elohim. They have got to be one of the most difficult choirs to figure out. They are solidly dedicated to one side of the conflict, but are meant to not base any decision upon emotion. It would almost seem that a purely objective view point would drive them to form a third side devoted to neither Heaven nor Hell. Hmmm.... Josh (with horrible horrible non-canonical thoughts brewing in his noggin) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 20:36:55 -0600 From: "JamesStein" Subject: Re: IN> EMP Discord - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Moger" To: Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 7:24 PM Subject: Re: IN> EMP Discord > > No mystery there -- if there's an objective reason for > >doing it, an Elohite may do it. That applies to Archangels > >just as much as to the rank and file. > > > snip > > > I don't know. I've seen people on the list be blasted (well, maybe not > blasted... tapped lightly on the wrist) for taking Elohite Archangels too > far into the 'dark' contrast. I suppose it's all how you see the Elohim. > They have got to be one of the most difficult choirs to figure out. I can figure out the Elohim. I don't really think that their objectivity has to be taken to an extreme; going so far as being heretical has nothing to do with it. After all, as mortals, we can say "What if...". As Arch-Angels it's, " I was *MADE* by god. I *know* he exists. So I *know* what I have to do..." and the objectivity comes in about how to do it. My problem comes in that I just can't figure out how to properly play a Habbalah... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 20:13:31 -0600 From: "Charles Glasgow" Subject: Habbalah? (was Re: IN> EMP Discord) - ----- Original Message ----- From: "JamesStein" To: Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: Re: IN> EMP Discord > My problem comes in that I just can't figure out how to properly play a > Habbalah... As a possible starting point, try imagining that you've been working in the deepest, darkest hell of Tech Support. For 70 hours a week. And that you're the one guy in the department that everybody else routes the Stupid Calls to. The resulting deep-seated loathing for mankind, the fanatic conviction that all allegedly sentient life on this planet Earth is dumber than a dead monkey and deserves only to burn for eternity, and the short temper and erratic mood swings are somewhat like most Habbalah of my experience. For the more sophisticated Habbalah, try imagining one in the above state of mind -- who is at a job interview for a much more desirable position elsewhere, and is consequently trying their absolute best to smile and put forth a good impression even while oceans of suppressed rage and contempt for all else seethe underneath the surface. Oh yes, and *everything* you do is -- supposedly -- for the greater glory of God. *coughyeahrightcough* Is this a good starting point, guys? - -- Chuckg ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:02:11 -0600 From: David Edelstein Subject: IN> Playing Habbalah > My problem comes in that I just can't figure out how to properly play a> Habbalah... Read Usenet. - -David ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:44:37 -0600 From: "Bergeron, Robert F., DS1(SW)" Subject: RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... - -----Original Message----- From: Rolland Therrien [mailto:rolland.therrien@videotron.ca] Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:46 AM To: In Nomine Mailing List Subject: IN> I've learned a lot today... > -I've learned that Electricity is actually a small part of the > Electromagnetic Spectrum of Light, rather then the other way around. - -I've learned that my idea of what is alive/dead/possesses a soul is most likely different from everyone else's. I think you had the more correct interpretation of the electromagnetic spectrum. Visible light is only a small part of it. Even if you're just taking Lightning/electricity, it involves not only visible light but magnetic flux and some level of radio waves, which is why your radio crackles with static during a storm. "Light" is visible light. The only exceptions noted as "light" are ultraviolet and infrared, which are the two wavelengths just beyond the visible spectrum. If there is another interpretation I am unaware of it. > -And I've learned not to try to ruin someone else's innovative campaign seed > with a cheap Deus Ex Electrica... ^^! This part I agree with. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:12:28 -0500 From: "William J. Keith" Subject: RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... >> -I've learned that Electricity is actually a small part of the >> Electromagnetic Spectrum of Light, rather then the other way around. > >-I've learned that my idea of what is alive/dead/possesses a soul is most >likely different from everyone else's. > > >I think you had the more correct interpretation of the electromagnetic >spectrum. Visible light is only a small part of it. Even if you're just >taking Lightning/electricity, it involves not only visible light but >magnetic flux and some level of radio waves, which is why your radio >crackles with static during a storm. > >"Light" is visible light. The only exceptions noted as "light" are >ultraviolet and infrared, which are the two wavelengths just beyond the >visible spectrum. If there is another interpretation I am unaware of it. These are both incorrect. Lightning, physically, is an electric current. It is carried by electrons. Light, physically, is an electromagnetic wave. It is carried by photons. The two interact, but are not the same phenomenon at all. Electricity does not even necessarily cause an object to emit light, other than by heating it up -- a standing direct current causes a standing magnetic field, which is not an electromagnetic wave. Lightning is matter. It's very fast by human standards, but not as fast as light, which is energy. I daresay that suits Jean just fine, since his Elohite nature demands that he act like the lightning -- first plan, then act decisively and without hesitation, just as lightning builds charge and opens a path before it strikes swiftly and strongly. Any electric current or stored electrical charge (the electrons are still in motion on a small scale, just not on average) fall's within the physical purview of Jean's Word. (Complete side note: a Jeanite is being introduced into my current campaign as an Ally of a PC, and I was pondering his personality. It struck me that "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", with its line 'He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword,' was interestingly apropos.) Light, on the other hand, refers physically to the electromagnetic spectrum, which includes visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light. "Infrared" simply means "below red," so the term actually refers to everything we commonly encounter below visible light, such as microwave and radio waves. "Ultraviolet" is everything above violet, including the commonly-called UV, X-rays, and gamma (cosmic) rays. Therefore, any electromagnetic radiation would have fallen within the physical scope of Lucifer's old Word. All of this discussion, of course, neglects the metaphorical aspects of the Words, some of which they *do* share in common, including inspiration and quickness. Also, one bears in mind that they do interact strongly -- an accelerating electric charge _is_ a current, thus falling under Jean's Word, and _produces_ an EM wave, thus falling under Lucifer's old Word. Likewise, light interacts with matter by accelerating charged particles (ignoring uncharged particles). The IN point of the physics? Enh, debatable. I can't even imagine a real gaming situation in which it would come up. That's not to say that there isn't one out there, of course, and more knowledge on the matter can hardly hurt. (Hey, physics can produce interesting ideas for fiction and gaming. Ponder an angel bound to the Word of Tachyons, why dontcha....) William ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:16:01 -0500 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... >"Light" is visible light. The only exceptions noted as "light" are >ultraviolet and infrared, which are the two wavelengths just beyond the >visible spectrum. If there is another interpretation I am unaware of it. > > > >> -And I've learned not to try to ruin someone else's innovative campaign >seed >> with a cheap Deus Ex Electrica... ^^! > >This part I agree with. Thhhhhpth. I thought the extrapolation of Jean's abilities as an archangel was nicely done. As for the light, we need to remember that Lucifer wasn't just given the word of light, he was given the word of Light. The 'L' makes all the difference. His isn't just the light we can see, his was the Light that illuminated the universe. It was the first light that ever was. An interpretation could be made that this Light was the first energy of the universe- "Let there be Light" could also be "Let there be Heat" or "Let there be Motion". Josh ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:19:14 -0500 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... > >(Hey, physics can produce interesting ideas for fiction and gaming. Ponder >an angel bound to the Word of Tachyons, why dontcha....) > I'm sure there was one. And now the angel can only be refered to in the past tense. Not because he's dead, but because he's not present and never can be now. (I'm not totally out of my gourd here when I refer to the understanding that tachyons seem to exist backwards in time, right? Or have I just read WAY too much sf?) Josh (tossing out the Asimov and Clarke.) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 00:30:36 -0500 From: Daniel Sauve Subject: Re: IN> I've learned a lot today... On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:45:32 -0500, "Rolland Therrien" wrote: >And only Daniel Sauve noticed >her origins ::beams:: >(yes, Dan, I must insist on Daniel, as Dan brings up unpleasant thoughts. >she's Max Blackrabbit's ZigZag. And Eric Schwartz uses her in Sabrina online. >My description of >her should've tipped you off. ;) ) Phbt. What other passionate, erotic tiger striped skunks are there? :) >Oh well, I'm sure some demon of Dark Humor's having a good time on my >expense, if nothing else. ^^ No I'm not-- er, I'm sure they aren't. - -- Delirious Dragon's Wingman ahsdreamwalker@rogers.com / http://deleriousraven.livejournal.com/ Never attempt to distract a masturbating gorilla. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 00:36:39 -0500 From: Daniel Sauve Subject: Re: IN> Playing Habbalah On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:02:11 -0600, David Edelstein wrote: >Read Usenet. > >-David Unmoderated groups. We moderators make a good example of habbalah some days, though. - -- Delirious Dragon's Wingman ahsdreamwalker@rogers.com / http://deleriousraven.livejournal.com/ Never attempt to distract a masturbating gorilla. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 01:11:38 -0500 From: EDG Subject: IN> Do Not Go Gently Haagenti strolled along the rooftops of Shal-Mari, watching the lights of the city three or four stories below. He was in the lower section of town, where the buildings were all pretty much of even height - far from the Ultra Plaza downtown that was Andrealphus's base of operations, or the Infernal Megamedia building that had been Nybbas's domain. A latticework of wooden boards and riveted metal sheets crossed between the roofs of these low-slung edifices, making a convenient walkway for anyone who knew about it. A fair number of demons were aware of the network of walkways, but very few used it; it was certain to have been noticed by Infernal Megamedia's cruising camera helicopters, for instance, but the demons operating the helicopters rarely got enough of a break to be able to use the paths that they saw. So Haagenti was, for the most part, guaranteed solitude when he walked the rooftops, and he had been taking advantage of that solitude more and more in recent days. Today, it seemed, was not one of those days. A shape, little more than a shadow, detached itself from one of the smokestacks that littered Fleurity's bit of Hell and flitted over toward Haagenti, silently, swiftly, without the Prince in question even being aware. As Haagenti stepped onto one of the narrow planks above an alley, the shadow slid up behind him, mimicking the Prince's movements, and then leaned forward, grinning white teeth gleaming against the shadow. "Boo," said Kobal. Haagenti didn't miss a step. "Dear brother," he said softly, "I should think trickery like that to be beneath you." Kobal shifted into his normal human form. "Well, I *was* dark, it's hard to be a shadow without being dark, and I thought it was funny... you're not laughing, Haggy, what's the matter?" Haagenti cringed. "You know I hate that name," he muttered. "Kobal, a lot of Princes have been dying recently, or returning to Heaven. There's a new order coming, and I hate to say it, but the people planning it don't really see a place there for Dark Humor." He turned to his brother, who was idly standing on his head. "They're saying that they're going to be making a council like the one Heaven has. A Circle of Sins, or something like that. I've been included, and Andre, but..." He shrugged. "Unless we can get you bumped up to Wrath..." Kobal walked on his hands over to his adopted brother. "Haven't I survived all of the coup attempts we've had so far? Hell, haven't I orchestrated half of them? I'll be fine, Haggy. Don't worry." He did a half-cartwheel, and when he landed he was wearing a jester's costume. "Even the Lightbringer needs someone to make him laugh." Haagenti smiled through gritted teeth. "I'm glad you're so confident, Kobal. I don't think I would be, if I were in your position." The Prince of Dark Humor laughed, his bells jingling. "Don't underestimate me, brother. I may be only an Impudite, I may not be dedicated to war, but I can defend myself." His eyes glazed for a moment. "Three... two.. one.." There was an explosion from three blocks away, and Kobal ran to the edge of the roof to look; Haagenti followed at a much more leisurely pace. By the time he got to the edge, Kobal was in a general's outfit. "See? Careful application of lethal force. That was one of Mammon's casinos. Notice the flames reaching to the sky? None of the buildings around will be harmed, because I've fireproofed them - ah, there goes the Song of Shields now - but we'll all get a good laugh at Mammon's expense. Why? Because he was stupid. Because his security was lax. Because he allowed a Habbalite who'd overdosed on his own emptiness to walk into his casino with a rapidly-advancing degenerative skin condition and subcutaneous bags of napalm. Best part is, the Habbalite was about to redeem, so getting rid of him means we keep all our secrets in the family, eh?" He grinned and nudged Haagenti. Haagenti nodded and turned away. "It does indeed, brother. And thank you for destroying one of that disgusting pig's strongholds. Let's hope it was a Tether locus too." "No," said Kobal, now a radio operator with headset and telegraph book. "We'd have heard if it were a Tether. Unless the Shield is blocking the noise out..." There was a deafening bang and both Princes were staggered as the shockwave from the Tether's destruction passed over and through them. "Well," said Kobal, as a game show host, "whaddya know. Mammon zero, me *two*. Oh, he's gonna love me tomorrow." Haagenti walked to the opposite end of the roof. "Look," he said, "here comes the wave of onlookers. Five-minute response time; everybody must be worried about recent events." He turned to look at his brother, who now, in a mime's outfit, was feeling his way around an invisible wall. "Cut that out," Haagenti said irritably. "You know I hate that mime crap." "No," said Kobal, in a soft voice. "There's really a wall here." He reached a corner and it became apparent that he was inside the box. A whistling noise began to pierce the air from above them, and Haagenti and Kobal both looked up to see a bomb hurtling down at the rooftop, painted yellow with a black "Have A Nice Day" face inscribed on the nose. "Haagenti," Kobal yelled, "run --" Haagenti leapt off the roof just as the bomb exploded, tumbling to his feet in the alley below. He thought it odd that he couldn't see any debris in the five seconds or so before he remembered the invisible wall; jumping with all his might, he caught the edge of the roof and pulled himself up. The roof had been blackened in a ten-foot square that ended very abruptly. Just off-center was the body of Kobal, already beginning to scatter as Mariel plunged a dagger again and again into his unmoving form. "Mariel!" shouted Haagenti. "He's gone - you can stop." Only then did Mariel seem to realize that her target was dissipating, and she let out a long sigh and stood. "What the hell was that all about?" asked the Prince of Gluttony, stepping to the very edge of the blackened square. "When did you intend to tell me that you were going to kill my brother?" Mariel sniffed, and wiped the grease from her hand onto the shift she was wearing. "If you'd known, you would have tried to get him out." "No kidding!" Haagenti yelled. "You think I'd stand idly by while you murdered my brother?" "Relax, Haagenti," she murmured, dropping the invisible wall and stepping up to him. "He would have died eventually, anyway. At least we saved him the pain of a new infernal order made without him in mind." She slid the dagger back into her shift. "Besides, I know you. You won't mourn him for too long." "Get away from me," growled Haagenti, and stepped back. In the time it took Mariel to blurt out a confused "Wait!", he had gone backward over the edge of the rooftop. By the time she reached the edge and looked down, he was gone. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 01:26:08 -0500 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> Do Not Go Gently Hmm... well there goes that theory. I'm actually surprised that Kobal went so easily. How easy is it for a Demon Prince to fake his death? Josh ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 06:56:51 -0600 From: "Bergeron, Robert F., DS1(SW)" Subject: RE: Habbalah? (was Re: IN> EMP Discord) - -----Original Message----- From: Charles Glasgow [mailto:cglasgow@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:14 PM To: in_nomine-l@lists.io.com Subject: Habbalah? (was Re: IN> EMP Discord) > My problem comes in that I just can't figure out how to properly play a > Habbalah... As a possible starting point, try imagining that you've been working in the deepest, darkest hell of Tech Support. For 70 hours a week. And that you're the one guy in the department that everybody else routes the Stupid Calls to. **** I've always just thought of Louie DePalma and done pretty well. That would be the short lil angry dispatcher on "Taxi" for you young'uns. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 15:21:30 From: "Daniel Gallagher" Subject: Re: IN> And Death Has No Dominion >--- Wade Lahoda wrote: > > Has Haagenti finally bitten off more than he can chew? > > Somehow I find that hard to swallow. };> > All of these puns are leaving a bad taste in my mouth. Daniel _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ End of in_nomine-digest V1 #2593 ********************************