11/9/2002
      Interesting session, even though we aren't though it.  But now that we are updating to third level, I get to make the rest of the dungeon exceptionally stronger. *grins evilly*

      That was... just a wierd session today.  From now on, I'd recommend not attacking things that don't attack you first (you will never forget the cook who turned into the half-fiend, now will you?)

      Sorry for it being a little cooky, it didn't seem as well placed as my earlier sessions...I'm becoming sloppy.  I'll straighten up if you guys will stop stalling so much *If you name starts with an A, then you are stalling*...so let's try to be serious more...

       Adding various things, and I must ask if nobody wants to join the mailing list, nobody has signed up. I'm hoping more then five people have visited my site, so sign the guestbook!  A. Brazik, sense you seem to pay the best attention, or S. Beatty (sp?) cause you're a good writer, I want somebody to start submitting summeries of the sessions for me to place in my log.  Thanks!

          From now on, I want more speed in the sessions...we stall too much, I swear.  We don't really fit in as a boring session, but I'm tired of not getting as much as I want into one session. 

         I am now starting a new dice rule, because everyone always forgets some die at the hosts house.  Whoever picks up the dice (typically the host or hostess after everyone leaves) then owns the dice until the person who previously owned the die mentions he does not have a certain die, such as a d20 or d12, because you only need one type of a certain side.  If you have any suggestions, contact me, but this should work with common sense and curtisy.  ...and on the subject of dice, if you plan on becoming a normal player I would recommend you buy your own set.  Thanks.

        That's it until I think of more.  D&D rules!
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