I gave in to the dork side and I am now playing Dungeons and Dragons (4th edition for those of you who are dorkier than me and care to know).
Every other Wednesday night I am meeting with a group of grown men to transform myself into Elias, a female Elf, who is a devout cleric.
Yup, I'm having fun. I anticipate the fun to continue.
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10/01/2009 08:04 #49896
Dungeons n Dragons08/23/2009 09:42 #49604
An ode to the Little Red TruckOh, little red truck
You reignited my love for you.
Half a tank of gas from Buffalo to Pittsburgh?!
I couldn't ask for more from our little truck!!
You must have heard our resentful mutterings
of low gas mileage and frequent repairs
You must have sensed our unfaithfulness
As we coveted the Kia Soul and the Suzuki sx4
Cash for Clunkers, how could we turn it down?
How easily I forgot, little red truck
that you faithfully journeyed with me
from Illinois to Philadelphia.
You ventured the twists and turns
of the Pennsylvania turnkpike
twice a month for a year
so that I could see my fiancee.
I promise, I'll never speak of trading you in again.
08/11/2009 22:40 #49511
PianoToday, I happily claimed possession of my childhood piano.
If you pass by our house you might catch a glimpse of me happily pounding away on the keyboard. And you might hear the sounds of Billy Joel tunes and cheesy Christian music.
My house is complete. It has a piano, a husband, two cats and a dog. It can't get any better than this.
If you pass by our house you might catch a glimpse of me happily pounding away on the keyboard. And you might hear the sounds of Billy Joel tunes and cheesy Christian music.
My house is complete. It has a piano, a husband, two cats and a dog. It can't get any better than this.
bridgette - 08/13/09 11:33
Bless you!!! Doesn't it feel great when you get to the point where things are just good?!?! I have my guy, 2 beautiful girls, 2 cats, 2 fish, 2 snails (we've got the Noahs ark syndrome going on here, HA) and like, a huge jungle of plants! No piano yet,but who knows!
Bless you!!! Doesn't it feel great when you get to the point where things are just good?!?! I have my guy, 2 beautiful girls, 2 cats, 2 fish, 2 snails (we've got the Noahs ark syndrome going on here, HA) and like, a huge jungle of plants! No piano yet,but who knows!
metalpeter - 08/12/09 19:43
Can't speak for anyone but I'm guessing hearing the cats on top of the Piano Would be enough of a sound that, there is no need for that sound,HA. Besides when some uses that saying they never mention all the crying, HA
Can't speak for anyone but I'm guessing hearing the cats on top of the Piano Would be enough of a sound that, there is no need for that sound,HA. Besides when some uses that saying they never mention all the crying, HA
jenks - 08/12/09 07:04
what about the pitter patter of little feet? ;)
what about the pitter patter of little feet? ;)
tinypliny - 08/12/09 04:54
Congratz! :D Is it a grand/upright?
Congratz! :D Is it a grand/upright?
08/10/2009 08:11 #49495
Buffalo DriversFlashing yellow light at the intersection means proceed through the intersection with some caution.
Flashing red light at the intersection means stop and proceed after yielding to traffic.
Learn how traffic signals work, Buffalo drivers!
See, I am equally annoyed at drivers and bicyclists.
Flashing red light at the intersection means stop and proceed after yielding to traffic.
Learn how traffic signals work, Buffalo drivers!
See, I am equally annoyed at drivers and bicyclists.
metalpeter - 08/11/09 20:00
You never really see it but there is also a flashing green light. What pisses me off is when people roll through the stop sign and think it is ok. No come to a complete stop. Not sure if that or people who stop at the stop sign then sit there and act like it is a red light piss me off more, ARG
You never really see it but there is also a flashing green light. What pisses me off is when people roll through the stop sign and think it is ok. No come to a complete stop. Not sure if that or people who stop at the stop sign then sit there and act like it is a red light piss me off more, ARG
jenks - 08/10/09 11:57
I thought you were supposed to treat any flashing light (red or yellow) like a 4-way stop? Maybe it's just red. Or, how about you use common sense... if there are a lot of people at the intersection- STOP! even if you have the yellow light... ack.
There was actually a TORNADO here the day after I got to town... but I didn't know- just noiced driving around that there were a lot of tree branches down, and a lot of places lost power... well I guess they lost power to the lights at a major intersection.... like a 4 way stop with 3 lanes of traffic in each direction... with just a blinking light... yeah, that was fun.
I thought you were supposed to treat any flashing light (red or yellow) like a 4-way stop? Maybe it's just red. Or, how about you use common sense... if there are a lot of people at the intersection- STOP! even if you have the yellow light... ack.
There was actually a TORNADO here the day after I got to town... but I didn't know- just noiced driving around that there were a lot of tree branches down, and a lot of places lost power... well I guess they lost power to the lights at a major intersection.... like a 4 way stop with 3 lanes of traffic in each direction... with just a blinking light... yeah, that was fun.
leetee - 08/10/09 10:44
Yesterday, the lights went out at Niagara Falls Blvd and Sheridan after a power surge at the beginning of a thunderstorm. I bet if we had folllowed the yellow/red flashing light rules, we might have had to sit and wait for the lights to go back on. Works for smaller intersections, but not for one with that much traffic.
Yesterday, the lights went out at Niagara Falls Blvd and Sheridan after a power surge at the beginning of a thunderstorm. I bet if we had folllowed the yellow/red flashing light rules, we might have had to sit and wait for the lights to go back on. Works for smaller intersections, but not for one with that much traffic.
jim - 08/10/09 10:13
I had to teach James what the flashing traffic lights meant :)
I had to teach James what the flashing traffic lights meant :)
james - 08/10/09 09:39
I like it when they drive in the bike lane. Honking and telling me to get out of the road is just icing on that lovely cake.
I like it when they drive in the bike lane. Honking and telling me to get out of the road is just icing on that lovely cake.
zobar - 08/10/09 09:24
Infuriating Buffalo Driving Trick #1 [Passive]: Come to complete stop at red light. Wait for car to come to complete stop behind you. Activate left-hand turn signal.
Infuriating Buffalo Driving Trick #2 [Aggressive]: Drive in parking lane. When encountering a parked car [surprise!], gun it.
- Z
Infuriating Buffalo Driving Trick #1 [Passive]: Come to complete stop at red light. Wait for car to come to complete stop behind you. Activate left-hand turn signal.
Infuriating Buffalo Driving Trick #2 [Aggressive]: Drive in parking lane. When encountering a parked car [surprise!], gun it.
- Z
08/06/2009 21:23 #49478
BicyclistsI have a love-hate relationship with bicycling in Buffalo. I love how bikeable the city is and in the summer, (e:Drew) and I definitely hit the town with our bikes. I'm a big fan of following the rules of the road since the rules of the road for cars, apply to bicycles on the street as well.
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I absolute hate the bicycling culture that flouts all the rules of the road, that puts bicyclists in harms way of cars, and then has the audacity to be upset at the vehicle driver.
Tonight, I turned onto Ashland, a one way street, from Summer and had to stop very quickly to avoid hitting two bicyclists riding down the road the wrong way. They had the audacity to make angry faces and shake their fists at me...despite the fact that I came nowhere near hitting them. Despite the fact that it is not reasonable for me to expect traffic coming down the street the wrong way. Despite the fact that they were the ones acting in complete disregard to the traffic laws. Now I wish I would have hit them. Well, no, not really. That would be bad. But I still don't think they get to be jerks to me when they're the ones being stupid.
Section 1231. Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles or skating or gliding on in-line skates.
Every person riding a bicycle or skating or gliding on in-line skates upon a roadway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this title, except as to special regulations in this article and except as to those provisions of this title which by their nature can have no application.
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I absolute hate the bicycling culture that flouts all the rules of the road, that puts bicyclists in harms way of cars, and then has the audacity to be upset at the vehicle driver.
Tonight, I turned onto Ashland, a one way street, from Summer and had to stop very quickly to avoid hitting two bicyclists riding down the road the wrong way. They had the audacity to make angry faces and shake their fists at me...despite the fact that I came nowhere near hitting them. Despite the fact that it is not reasonable for me to expect traffic coming down the street the wrong way. Despite the fact that they were the ones acting in complete disregard to the traffic laws. Now I wish I would have hit them. Well, no, not really. That would be bad. But I still don't think they get to be jerks to me when they're the ones being stupid.
metalpeter - 08/08/09 11:47
I think part of the problem is that people in Buffalo think of riding a bike as an extension of walking. If they rode the way they do here in Toronto or maybe NYC or some big city they would be dead or at least in a lot of pain. In Buffalo the traffic is much lighter so you can get away with that. Yes when you walk you are supposed to head towards traffic. This makes sense you are hard to see you are moving slow you can see the cars better then they can see you, you can get out of the way if need be. Making eye contact is good. You can walk across the middle of the street and wait in those areas used to cross for cars. But doing all of those on a bike is very dangerous because of its size and speed. I've seen a lot of dumb moves on bikes going through lanes of traffic. I also think that both car and bike drivers think that since they are thin that they can go next to a car, WRONG IDEA. None of this swirving between cars like they and Motorcycles like to do. Sit right in the middle of a lane like a car would and pedal to go at the proper speed like a car would. When you are a Bike you have to act like a car. One exception and this goes for Motorcycles also ride to a breast but make sure you can both go the same speed or it makes things more dangerous.
I think part of the problem is that people in Buffalo think of riding a bike as an extension of walking. If they rode the way they do here in Toronto or maybe NYC or some big city they would be dead or at least in a lot of pain. In Buffalo the traffic is much lighter so you can get away with that. Yes when you walk you are supposed to head towards traffic. This makes sense you are hard to see you are moving slow you can see the cars better then they can see you, you can get out of the way if need be. Making eye contact is good. You can walk across the middle of the street and wait in those areas used to cross for cars. But doing all of those on a bike is very dangerous because of its size and speed. I've seen a lot of dumb moves on bikes going through lanes of traffic. I also think that both car and bike drivers think that since they are thin that they can go next to a car, WRONG IDEA. None of this swirving between cars like they and Motorcycles like to do. Sit right in the middle of a lane like a car would and pedal to go at the proper speed like a car would. When you are a Bike you have to act like a car. One exception and this goes for Motorcycles also ride to a breast but make sure you can both go the same speed or it makes things more dangerous.
vincent - 08/08/09 10:49
I was thinking of this post yesterday when I was walking down Elmwood. I saw a guy on a bike just fly though a red light and then made a LEFT Turn.
I was thinking of this post yesterday when I was walking down Elmwood. I saw a guy on a bike just fly though a red light and then made a LEFT Turn.
janelle - 08/08/09 09:56
Lol, I hit a nerve with Jason. I hear ya. I want the roads to be safe for bikers and drivers alike!
Lol, I hit a nerve with Jason. I hear ya. I want the roads to be safe for bikers and drivers alike!
jason - 08/08/09 09:21
I guess I'm not done, lol. This has been on my mind this summer so I'm glad someone wrote about it. Obviously the cyclists ignoring the rules of the road is a problem, but Buffalo having the worst drivers in the Western Hemisphere exacerbates the issue. I used to ride my bike from UB North to my apartment on which street, crap, Ellicott Creek road? I'd go on Sweet Home and I'm telling you that is terrifying. Drivers aren't paying attention, and neither the cyclists or the drivers are looking out for each other. I'm always trying to make eye contact with cyclists so they know I see them and know where I intend to be.
I guess I'm not done, lol. This has been on my mind this summer so I'm glad someone wrote about it. Obviously the cyclists ignoring the rules of the road is a problem, but Buffalo having the worst drivers in the Western Hemisphere exacerbates the issue. I used to ride my bike from UB North to my apartment on which street, crap, Ellicott Creek road? I'd go on Sweet Home and I'm telling you that is terrifying. Drivers aren't paying attention, and neither the cyclists or the drivers are looking out for each other. I'm always trying to make eye contact with cyclists so they know I see them and know where I intend to be.
jason - 08/08/09 09:11
I support cycling in the neighborhood, and I'm more than happy to share the road with them. You're totally right, Janelle, a lot of cyclists just don't give a shit about the rules of the road. I go very carefully on the side streets because I know these assholes are out. They think of themselves as privileged citizens. Well, one day they're going to be flat on their back, choking on blood, struggling to stay alive because they ran that stop sign on Ashland while going the wrong way. How can I feel bad for them?
I support cycling in the neighborhood, and I'm more than happy to share the road with them. You're totally right, Janelle, a lot of cyclists just don't give a shit about the rules of the road. I go very carefully on the side streets because I know these assholes are out. They think of themselves as privileged citizens. Well, one day they're going to be flat on their back, choking on blood, struggling to stay alive because they ran that stop sign on Ashland while going the wrong way. How can I feel bad for them?
matthew - 08/07/09 21:51
Yes yes yes! i completely agree with you (e:janelle). A bike is a vehicle and should be treated as one. Buffalo can be scary to bike in. I've been honked at by cars and told to "drive on the fucking sidewalk asshole!" for years now. i'm glad to point out to them that its illegal for me to do so.
Yes yes yes! i completely agree with you (e:janelle). A bike is a vehicle and should be treated as one. Buffalo can be scary to bike in. I've been honked at by cars and told to "drive on the fucking sidewalk asshole!" for years now. i'm glad to point out to them that its illegal for me to do so.
janelle - 08/07/09 20:47
Well, I will respectfully disagree with you (e:Oda). While I can understand easing through a red light or a stop sign, I just can't agree with riding your bike against traffic. I think it's a dangerous practice. If I hadn't been alert and paying attention last night, the outcome could have been very different.
Well, I will respectfully disagree with you (e:Oda). While I can understand easing through a red light or a stop sign, I just can't agree with riding your bike against traffic. I think it's a dangerous practice. If I hadn't been alert and paying attention last night, the outcome could have been very different.
metalpeter - 08/07/09 19:52
That driving at cars idea is wrong for 2 reasons. Lets say you are ridding at 20mph and so is the car that means you are heading towards each other at a very high rate of speed. It is two fast for many people to react, also what if the car decides to turn to miss you. Well you might count that as one but I call it two. It also isn't safer at night. What makes you safe at night is have lights strobe ones are good so that you can be seen at night and so people know you are there in the street.
That driving at cars idea is wrong for 2 reasons. Lets say you are ridding at 20mph and so is the car that means you are heading towards each other at a very high rate of speed. It is two fast for many people to react, also what if the car decides to turn to miss you. Well you might count that as one but I call it two. It also isn't safer at night. What makes you safe at night is have lights strobe ones are good so that you can be seen at night and so people know you are there in the street.
oda - 08/07/09 19:36
I got pulled over by the bike police once for riding my bike through a red light. I was only issued a warning.
But, as a serial biker, and by that I mean someone who rides all winter because cars cost money, and so does the bus, sometimes it is just really not practical to follow the rules.
When you ride down the street in the wrong direction, you can see the cars. This is important! I often took Ashland home instead of Norwood last year because it's nice to see where the cars are. I didn't get out of work until it was dark, and it really is safer for the bicyclists to see the cars. We can maneuver our bikes quickly whenever we need to! (However, I don't agree that the bikers shaking their fists at you was a good thing.)
One other thing that I WISH motorists would understand is that sometimes bicyclists (riding with the direction of traffic) HAVE TO get in the middle of the road. A seasoned bicyclist will do this when he or she knows that it is not safe for a car to pass them, like when there are major potholes that would cause the bicyclist to fall over or when there is too much snow in the street to ride anywhere but the car's tracks. Not only is this safe, but it is the law! I WISH motorists would respect and understand this.
And, never should a bicyclist over the age of 10 ride on the sidewalk. Not only is it illegal, it is also slow, impractical, and very annoying to all involved.
I got pulled over by the bike police once for riding my bike through a red light. I was only issued a warning.
But, as a serial biker, and by that I mean someone who rides all winter because cars cost money, and so does the bus, sometimes it is just really not practical to follow the rules.
When you ride down the street in the wrong direction, you can see the cars. This is important! I often took Ashland home instead of Norwood last year because it's nice to see where the cars are. I didn't get out of work until it was dark, and it really is safer for the bicyclists to see the cars. We can maneuver our bikes quickly whenever we need to! (However, I don't agree that the bikers shaking their fists at you was a good thing.)
One other thing that I WISH motorists would understand is that sometimes bicyclists (riding with the direction of traffic) HAVE TO get in the middle of the road. A seasoned bicyclist will do this when he or she knows that it is not safe for a car to pass them, like when there are major potholes that would cause the bicyclist to fall over or when there is too much snow in the street to ride anywhere but the car's tracks. Not only is this safe, but it is the law! I WISH motorists would respect and understand this.
And, never should a bicyclist over the age of 10 ride on the sidewalk. Not only is it illegal, it is also slow, impractical, and very annoying to all involved.
jenks - 08/07/09 14:18
I think it is ticketable- I have a friend who got a speeding ticket on her bike- for doing 20 going downhill in a 15mph zone. But I agree- if you want to ride in the road like a car, you have to follow the rules like a car. (stop at lights, etc.) If you want to ride on the sidewalk like a pedestrian, then you need to obey those rules too.
I think it is ticketable- I have a friend who got a speeding ticket on her bike- for doing 20 going downhill in a 15mph zone. But I agree- if you want to ride in the road like a car, you have to follow the rules like a car. (stop at lights, etc.) If you want to ride on the sidewalk like a pedestrian, then you need to obey those rules too.
joshua - 08/07/09 10:15
It's simple - I get very, very aggressive with people on bikes who behave that way. I don't put up with that bullshit and it isn't that I have a short fuse for this crap, but really it's that I have no fuse at all for it. We deal with this crap constantly on our block and it brings out a particularly vicious aspect of my personality.
I don't mind people riding their bikes, but when they are riding literally in the middle of the street in the wrong direction, etc., I get irate. The sad thing is that they are utterly spoiling it for the bikers out there who are respectful and cool, and just want to ride and be responsible people.
As far as I'm concerned, if the rules of the road should apply to them, then so should the penalties. What would happen if I drove my car the wrong way down a one-way street and a cop caught me? Who is responsible if that same idiot biker actually got hurt while riding like that? I think some of this stuff should be a ticketable moving violation like any other.
I don't move out of the way for bikes on the sidewalk - if they have the balls to aim their bike directly at me, then they better expect an ugly fight if they actually hit me.
It's simple - I get very, very aggressive with people on bikes who behave that way. I don't put up with that bullshit and it isn't that I have a short fuse for this crap, but really it's that I have no fuse at all for it. We deal with this crap constantly on our block and it brings out a particularly vicious aspect of my personality.
I don't mind people riding their bikes, but when they are riding literally in the middle of the street in the wrong direction, etc., I get irate. The sad thing is that they are utterly spoiling it for the bikers out there who are respectful and cool, and just want to ride and be responsible people.
As far as I'm concerned, if the rules of the road should apply to them, then so should the penalties. What would happen if I drove my car the wrong way down a one-way street and a cop caught me? Who is responsible if that same idiot biker actually got hurt while riding like that? I think some of this stuff should be a ticketable moving violation like any other.
I don't move out of the way for bikes on the sidewalk - if they have the balls to aim their bike directly at me, then they better expect an ugly fight if they actually hit me.
james - 08/07/09 00:01
There are some rules I will ignore. I will go through a red light, no problem. But ride with traffic and always on the road.
There are some rules I will ignore. I will go through a red light, no problem. But ride with traffic and always on the road.
jim - 08/06/09 23:39
I hate bicyclists zipping down sidewalks who expect people to jump out of the way.
I hate bicyclists zipping down sidewalks who expect people to jump out of the way.
tinypliny - 08/06/09 22:41
I have to agree with you. Cycling doesn't mean you can flout all the rule. I would like to ride on the road with the traffic but I am scared spineless that some car might hit me from behind. I can't even cycle the wrong way in my nightmares. LOL
I have to agree with you. Cycling doesn't mean you can flout all the rule. I would like to ride on the road with the traffic but I am scared spineless that some car might hit me from behind. I can't even cycle the wrong way in my nightmares. LOL
Hi, Janelle.
Just wanted to let you know that we have a pretty good sized community of D&D players for the Buffalo area, and wanted to invite you to join in.
You can find us at :::link:::
Hope to see you there.
I have never really played but it sounds pretty fun, hope it stays fun.
Wow, what enthusiastic responses!
(e:James), Aww...you're so sweet... hugs to you for thinking of me and creating a universe to play. When will it be ready?! Eagerly awaiting!
4th edition is substantially different than what I remember playing with my brother, which was first edition, I think, but I'm not certain. There's been a few changes along the way.
I really like the use of the grid maps and watching everyone's characters make moves on the board. And the tactical aspect of moving your character to the right spots or trying to sneak by something. When I played a long time ago, you always moved around in a monolithic group doing everything together.
And I sent you an e-mail about potentially joining the group.
Cool beans
Ha - cool. Growing up a friend's father ran a game each week and I remember them role playing down in the basement. It was fun to hear them shouting, lol.
that's awesome Janelle, awesome. Yes, please provide updates on the adventures of Elias!
:::link:::
hahahaha
We will expect updates - since you ruthlessly butchered (and burnt) your SIMS family. Hmmm... I wonder whether we should rat out your SIMS exploits to the Dungeon lords. HEHEHEE
sweet!
How are the games?
Do they want other players?
I have been building a little universe for D&D, knowing you wanted to play, but 4th edition rules are still in Tagalog for me.