From: | The Bookworm Thomas.M.Price@*******.edu |
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Subject: | [OT] Dicebag from Hell |
Date: | Sat, 20 Feb 1999 15:44:06 -0600 (CST) |
> We've jsut been thinkking about it as the ultimate act of committment.
> After all, once mixed the dice collections can never be correctly
> seperated again. And niether one of us is going to be willing to get a
> divorce under THOSE circumstances for fear we would lose some dice in the
> divorce settlement. :)
Mabey an videotaped and itemized, noterized pre-mixing list of each
persons dice as a sort of "pre-nuptial" agreement. But then how do you
define who gets what dice of the comonly bought ones after the mixing.
Well i guess its one way to keep you together for life. :)
> A possibility. However, we are already using backbacks for the gaming
> books. Personally I 'm leaning towards using the same pattern and sizing
> it up 200%. I just need to find some good material that's strong enough
> (rip-stop nylon?) and a narros gauge rope for the drawstring/carry rope.
Rip-Stop Kevlar. stonger than steel and makes a handy impromptu bullet
resistant vest when you REALLLY piss of the GM. :)
Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm
thomas.m.price@*******.edu