guest nli wrote:Wasn't 'risible' one of the muppets?
i suspect you are getting mixed up with 'Jism Monster' from Sesame Street, an unlovable bloated monomaniac who could only function after gorging himself on Filipino baby-gravy.
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guest nli wrote:Wasn't 'risible' one of the muppets?
smnli wrote:Macunaima wrote:Looks like RCYB (Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade) graffiti from the 1980s. Just needs a “No matter what it takes!” suffix to be perfect.
You used to get Graffiti like that in my home town, some sort of joyless monster possesses anyone who has sat through any kind of Marxist Dialectic discussion and makes their wall-writing insufferably dull.
There was a Great bit of graffiti on the main bus route into Leeds from Studentland when I was a lad. It started out as
'WAR KILLS
BABIES'
in enormous letters, and you could almost hear the whiny voice it was written in.
This was then changed to
'WAR KILLS ALL KNOWN
BABIES. DEAD'
and was then progressively modified over the months. It was a real joy to behold.
(sorry for the change of tangent, it was the combination of 'baby Killllerrr!!!' Macunaima and Graffiti that brought it to mind.)
Bronshtein wrote:Didn't buy Black Powder.
I got bitten buying Hail Fucking Caesar.
What a load of old shite.
Written in the same rambling, useless, padded, boring, did I tell you about the time I once read abook about Rome and apparently they were Italians!, who knew!? let me add a few pointless illustrations of something vaguely related to something, what were we talking about? Oh yes! I remember - style of Warhammmer Ancient Bollocks. Let me now praise old rule sets from the early 70s, nick them and wrap them up in meaningless glossy phots of figures doing nothing at all related to the text and add a tenner to the price for the privilege.
Hundreds of pages of crap for a set of rules that occupy about 18 pages.
But I have no strong feelings about it one way or the other.
Honest.
just passing by nli wrote:And TNP seems to be broked. Which of you is the one wot did it?

Khusrau's Twin wrote:
Featuring rules mechanizmz that were innovative when Jack Scruby came up with them. The whole series are thinly veiled Warhammer in vaguely historical kit. In the past WRG, nowadays Ganesha, TFL, and Sam Mustafa, whoever did Saga. Much of the rest might be fun but a bit dreck.
Christ wrote:
Black powder has nothing to do with Warhammer.
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