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Jive's Heroes Roadtrip with the CFP....(Photos)

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Only if it had a thread of possible reality in it.

Of course it doesn't, but it didn't show any class either. Give the guys on here all the hell you want, most of it is deserved, but leave the wives and girlfriends out of it. And, yes, I know Andrew was just kidding... but still. I have met most of these women and they are saints for putting up with our sorry asses. rantrant

 

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

 

We will be in Chicago. meh

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

 

We will be in Chicago. meh

 

Meaning what?

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Everyone needs to calm down, COI was 100% joking.

 

Back to the con report....

 

I thought there was going to be more pictures? (shrug)

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

 

We will be in Chicago. meh

 

Meaning what?

 

Meaning they would like you to cross the border so that they can commit an indictable offense but they are unwilling to cross the border and come to Toronto to commit that indictable offense.

 

Seriously, if you have no sense of humour and you want to roleplay that you are a "Posse" perhaps you should consider where that macho fantasy might lead to.

I would suggest you bring your wife to the next con, let her kick COI in the nads to make you feel whole again. I'm sure all will enjoy the experience

Or we can all just lol and talk about funny books some more :sumo:

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Ever notice that the :jokealert: smiley is like that insecure guy who tries to be funny by mock insulting people, but always has to say "just kidding!" every time he does because he's afraid someone might take him seriously....?

 

;) <---same thing. ;)

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Hey guys...it was a joke...one in questionable taste, possibly, but a joke none the less....no need to get bent out of shape about it.

 

If you all settle down, I promise to publish some more pics and the rest of the convention report tonight.....it includes a pic of a respected Board member appearing rather stoned (He wasn't, of course, but the camera just caught him in an awkward facial expression....) :P

 

You guys can spend the day guessing and laying wagers on who it might have been...

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Ever notice that the :jokealert: smiley is like that insecure guy who tries to be funny by mock insulting people, but always has to say "just kidding!" every time he does because he's afraid someone might take him seriously....?

 

;) <---same thing. ;)

 

Oh, I wasn't mock insulting you...

 

lol

 

 

 

-slym

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Hey guys...it was a joke...one in questionable taste, possibly, but a joke none the less....no need to get bent out of shape about it.

 

If you all settle down, I promise to publish some more pics and the rest of the convention report tonight.....it includes a pic of a respected Board member appearing rather stoned (He wasn't, of course, but the camera just caught him in an awkward facial expression....) :P

 

You guys can spend the day guessing and laying wagers on who it might have been...

The word "respected" pretty much eliminates all my guesses. (shrug)

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

 

Andrew,

 

You crossed a line. If you want to bust on ME or any of the other members in this thread I have NO problem with that. Making comments about wives and children (as some have in the past) goes beyond poor taste.

 

If we can leave families out of this from this point forward I can admitt to flying off the handle and we can go back to having some fun (if Jive ever posts another picture).

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I've been lucky to have made friends, many friends, who share my love of comics. I have been especially lucky to have made a large number of such friends here in the central Florida area.

 

It has been great.

 

That I haven't gotten drunk with any of them has been irrelevant.

 

A pattern has developed in the Philly & Heroes threads. Part of that pattern has been this booze talk. It began with the ing thread & is continuing along this beautiful Florida morning.

 

It is gay.

 

 

The bonds of friendship are strengthened through debauchery.

 

 

For fun I follow this through numbnutz:

 

If you debauch your friend to strengthen your bonds then you might as well go on ahead and bugger them too.

 

Your logic. Just sayin'

 

My friend and I don't debauch each other; we debauch central Florida housewives, while their husbands are away on a Heroes journey.

That's kind of tacky, Andrew.

 

Wow. I had to edit my reply. My first one had the words "punch" and"face" in it. A line was crossed that I do not appreciate. Someone needs to introduce me to Andrew at the next con we attend together.

 

Are you a tough guy? Is this supposed to intimidate me?

 

I've been here for almost 7 years, and I respect and appreciate this place more than most. A simple PM stating that you weren't happy with the comment would have gotten you an apology, and I even would have deleted my comment.

 

I'm not an unreasonable person Joey, and I can certainly appreciate that you may not like my sense of humor. But if you're going to play tough guy and threaten me over something that was intended to be a joke, I can get very unreasonable very quickly.

 

If you so apt to fly off the handle over a little ball busting, and if you're unwilling to at least talk to me first when a misunderstanding arises, it's probably in both of our best interests that we don't meet at a con.

 

We will be in Chicago. meh

 

Meaning what?

 

Meaning they would like you to cross the border so that they can commit an indictable offense but they are unwilling to cross the border and come to Toronto to commit that indictable offense.

 

Seriously, if you have no sense of humour and you want to roleplay that you are a "Posse" perhaps you should consider where that macho fantasy might lead to.

I would suggest you bring your wife to the next con, let her kick COI in the nads to make you feel whole again. I'm sure all will enjoy the experience

Or we can all just lol and talk about funny books some more :sumo:

 

(shrug)

 

"We will be in Chicago" means "we will be in Chicago". Joe mentioned meeting at the next con they both attend. You are reading too far into this.

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